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SOURCE: Black and Decker Blender Model Number 675 Replacement Parts - Collar
http://www.thegourmetdepotco.com/store/store_partaccess_index.asp?ManufacturerID=5&CategoryID=1&gclid=CICJ0pWm0ZMCFQnIsgodnkhAhg
SOURCE: Black and Decker Battery Charger
Fault Codes
Meaning of Fault Code
F01
Internal Shorted Cell Battery - Cannot be charged. Have battery checked by certified auto service center.
Excessive Load on Battery While Charging - Check load.
F02
Bad Battery Connection - Check battery connection.
Battery Voltage Tool Low to Accept Charge - Have battery checked by certified auto service repair.
F03
Internal Open Cell - Have battery checked by certified auto service center.
Sulfated Condition - Battery needs to be reconditioned. See manual.
F04
Overtime Condition - Battery will not accept a charge after 18 hours of continous charging. Battery may have internal
damage. Have battery checked by certified auto center.
Battery Charge Rate is Set Too Low - Set charger to higher charge rate. See manual.
F05
Overheated Condition - Disconnect charger and allow to cool for 30 minutes. Check for ample ventilation.
F06
Reverse Polarity
F07
Alternator Output is Out of Typical Operation Range
Operation Codes
I=I=I=I
Battery Reconditioning - (The letters DES will display for the first three seconds)
I-I-I-I
Alternator Voltage Check
OOO
Charger Standby
FUL
Battery Fully Charged
SOURCE: registering 2 black and decker tools.
Changes were made to the website. Start at blackanddecker.com and select the customer support option that appears at the top right of the page. You will see the option to register your products on the left under heading of products and services. Click on product registration. Sign in as a guest and you should be able to register your products.
Hope this helps,
Dan
SOURCE: Black & Decker model 4300 manual
Here's a link to a downloadable .pdf manual for your sharpener that will give you pages and pages of instructions to make those dull bits history.
Enjoy!
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
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SOURCE: black and decker cordless drill trigger
Ok, first check to see if the trigger lockout has been engaged, it's a small level at the top of the trigger ( I know this sounds silly, but it happens sometimes). Flip it side to side to see if you can hear the selector moving the switch inside the drill. If the selector moves freely without engaging the switch, you'll have to disassembly the drill housing to put the selector back into the lever so it will work.
Just take out all the screws in the housing and carefully remove the one side and look at the switch lever and make sure it is inside the slide selector lever.
If that isn't the issue, I'm afraid that the electric trigger/switch has failed and this isn't a part that can be disassembled and repaired by a DIY'er. I've attempted it when mine failed and found out it's a sealed unit and wrapped in a copper heat shield that dissapates heat when the variable speed is utilized and you end up destroying the switch housing in the process.
However, any DeWalt authorized repair center can do the repair for around $20 +/-, and if your drill is under the 3 year warranty period, it should be a free, warranty repair. Just contact DeWalt's customer service or your local Authorized Service Center (listed in phone book usually), or check the link for finding one near you.
www.dewalt.com or call 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258
Click on the "Services/Support" tab to get info. You can also buy the replacement parts if your drill is out of warranty (call them to verify before takin it apart!) and do the repair yourself.
Hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!
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