Drill maintenance, Charger and battery – Grizzly H7793 User Manual

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Model H7792/H7793/H7794/H7795 Cordless Drills

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SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE

Drill Maintenance

The battery will require periodic recharg-
ing, and eventually replacement after it
has exceeded its recharge life (approxi-
mately 800-1000 recharge cycles). You
will notice extended charging times or
shortened operation time as the battery
experiences more cycles. Refer to the
following page or the Grizzly catalog for
replacement batteries.

The battery must be recycled or disposed
of properly. DO NOT dispose of the bat-
tery in a landfill or incinerate. Combustion
of some of the battery component materi-
als can cause toxic fumes and possible
explosion.

Keep the charger free from dust, dirt and
grease. Always store it in a dry place,
preferably in the supplied case. DO NOT
store in a location that could exceed 104°F
(40°C), such as a car or metal building.

The electrical components of this charger
are not user serviceable. Replace the
charger if it has been dropped, damaged,
or received a hard impact.

Charger and Battery

The electrical components of this cordless
drill are not user serviceable.

Continuous use of a worn or damaged bit
will not only decrease working efficiency,
but also overload the motor, so the bit
must be frequently checked. Replace the
bit if it is worn or damaged.

Plastic parts can easily be cleaned with a
damp cloth, but never use water to clean
any electrical parts. Solvents should also
be avoided on plastic because of the pos-
sibility of damage.

Keep the drill free from dust, dirt and
grease. Always store it in a dry place, pref-
erably in the case that is supplied.

Disassembly and improper reassem-
bly of this device can result in elec-
trical shock danger. Always have
this device serviced by an qualified
electrical repair technician. Serious
injury will result.

BATTERY

MUST

BE

RECYCLED OR DISPOSED
OF PROPERLY.
Consult
your local Yellow Pages

directory under the category “Recycling”
to locate a battery recycler in your
area.

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