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1239-221

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING

CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

1. 

Place the battery charger (1) in a dry location near a 110–120V 60 Hz electrical 

outlet (Fig. 1).

2.  Plug the battery charger into the outlet and make sure the green LED indicator light 

(5) comes ON. If it does not, refer to the chart (Fig. 2) to identify the problem.

3.  Turn the charger (1) upside down and slide it onto the battery(2).                               

NOTE:

 Make sure the grooves (3) in the sides of the battery slide over the matching 

tabs on the charger (4) until the battery latch “clicks” into place.

NOTES:

 

1. 

When the charger is plugged into the wall receptacle and NO battery is on the 

charger, the green indicator light (5) will turn ON indicating the charger is “live”.

2.  When a discharged battery is installed on the charger, the green indicator light 

will turn OFF and the red indicator light (6) will turn ON. The red indicator light             

indicates the battery is being charged.

3.  If the red indicator light does not come ON, check to make sure charger pack is slid 

fully onto the battery and the electrical outlet is working properly.

4.  See Fig. 2 below for other indicator light functions.

5.  A discharged battery pack should be fully charged in 3-5 hours.

6.  It is normal for the battery charger to hum and be warm to the touch during operation.

7. 

If the battery pack does not charge properly, check to make sure the electrical 

outlet is “live”.

8.  Do NOT charge batteries when the work area or the battery temperature is at or 

below 0°C / 32° F or above 45°C / 113° F.

 

    

Green

 

Light

 

 

 

Red 

 

Light

 

Battery 

Inserted

 

Into

 

Charger 

 

 

Charging

 

Status

 

ON

OFF

 NO 

Charger

 

connected 

to power supply

 

 

OFF 

ON

 YES

 

Battery

 

being charged

 

ON

OFF

 YES

 

Battery

 

fully

 

charged

 

 

Battery is charged but

not operational on tool.

This may indicate

defective / bad

contact on battery or 

charging conditions 

are either too hot or 

too cold.

 

ON

OFF

 YES

 

 

Fig. 2

 

Fig. 2

 

 

 

1

3

2

4

6 5

 

Summary of Contents for 1239-221

Page 1: ... MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WEAR A FACE MASK WEAR EAR PROTECTION WEAR CSA APPROVED EYE PROTECTION Maximum initial battery voltage measured without a workload is 20 volts Normal voltage is 18 volts 1239 221 JD6321 1 Variable speed 1 Battery 1 Charger ...

Page 2: ...TERY AND CHARGER Battery 20 V Max Li ion Maximum charged battery voltage measured without load is 20V with a nominal value of 18V 1 5 Ah Charger Approximately 3 5hours Class 2 Replacement battery 5350 547 Replacement charger assembly DKYC2100400U Need Assistance Call us on our toll free customer support line 1 866 349 8665 Monday through Friday 9am 5pm eastern time Technical questions Replacement ...

Page 3: ...lyand operating Chargingthe batterypack Installing a batteryonthe drill Adjustingthetorque Forward reverse switch Variable speedtriggerswitch LEDworklight Installing drill bits Removing bits Drilling Driving screws Removingthe chuck Retightening a loose chuck Maintenance Batteryperformance Batterymaintenance Batterypackremoval and preparationforrecycling Explodedview Parts list Warranty 1 2 3 3 4 ...

Page 4: ...TION WARNING Use hearing protection particularly during extended periods of operation of the tool or if the operation is noisy WEAR A DUST MASK THAT IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL IN A DUSTY ENVIRONMENT WARNING Dust that is created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities may contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer birth defects or ot...

Page 5: ...e plug in any way Do plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Never use the...

Page 6: ...ewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts Connect dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards POWER TOOL USE AND CARE Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application The correct powe...

Page 7: ... wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool live and shock the operator BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer A charger used with another battery pack Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs Use of any When battery pack is not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screws or other s...

Page 8: ... clean the tool WARNING Use only accessories that are recommended for this cordless drill Follow the instructions that accompany the accessories The use of improperaccessories may result in injury to the operatorordamage to the tool WARNING If any part is missing or damaged do not plug the tool into the power source or install any accessory until the missing or damaged part is replaced Do not dril...

Page 9: ...ce the battery in aprons pockets drawers etc with loose nails screws keys etc The battery could short circuit Never attempt to open the battery for any reason If the housing of the battery breaks or cracks immediately discontinue use and do not recharge Do not charge the battery if it is wet or shows any evidence of corrosion A small leakage from the battery may occur under extreme usage charging ...

Page 10: ...o not operate charger if the cord or plug is damaged Replace the damaged cord and plug immediately Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped charger and repair it if necessary Do not disassemble the charger Do NOT charge the batteries when the work area or the battery temperature is at or below 0 C 32 F or above 45 C 113 F Unplug the charger when not in use and before...

Page 11: ...2 1 2018 Volts Amperes Hertz Watts Kilowatts Microfarads Liters Kilograms Hours Newtonspersquarecentimeter Pascals Oscillations per minute Minutes Seconds Alternating current 3 Phase alternating current 3 Phase alternating current with neutral Direct current No load speed Alternating or direct current Class II construction Splash proof construction Watertight construction Protective grounding at g...

Page 12: ...alled in the tool with the ON OFF switch turned OFF It may also be checked while the battery is removed from the tool DO NOT check the battery charge remaining while the battery is in the charger You will get a false reading and you may also damage the battery status system 1 Press and hold the battery status button located on the end of the battery 2 One or more of the Three LED lights in the LED...

Page 13: ... 6 will turn ON The red indicator light indicates the battery is being charged 3 If the red indicator light does not come ON check to make sure charger pack is slid fully onto the battery and the electrical outlet is working properly 4 See Fig 2 below for other indicator light functions 5 A discharged battery pack should be fully charged in 3 5 hours 6 It is normal for the battery charger to hum a...

Page 14: ...attery release button will click into place when the battery is fully installed WARNING Do not immerse the battery pack in water Sudden cooling could cause a hot battery to explode or leak ADJUSTING THE TORQUE 1 setting depends upon the type of material the size of screw being used and the function required Adjust the torque setting as follows 1 Identify the torque settings located on the torque a...

Page 15: ...is drill is equipped with a variable speed ON OFF trigger switch 1 To start drill gently squeeze the trigger switch 2 Fig 7 NOTE The drill will turn at its slowest speed when the trigger switch is depressed slightly The drill will turn at its fastest speed when the trigger switch is fully depressed 2 To stop the drill release the trigger switch NOTE Drilling at a slow speed for an extended period ...

Page 16: ...e chuck jaws Do NOT use pliers You will damage the chuck WARNING Do not insert the drill bit into the chuck and tighten as shown in Fig 11 The drill bit MUST be properly inserted with all three of the chuck jaws holding the bit cen tered in the chuck Failure to properly insert the drill bit could cause the drill bit to be thrown from the chuck resulting in possible serious injury or damage to the ...

Page 17: ...rill speed when drilling small holes Use a slower drill speed when drilling large holes 5 Move the drill bit into the workpiece applying only enough pressure to keep the bit cutting Do not force the drill bit or apply sideways pressure to elongate the hole WARNING Be prepared for binding and bit breakthrough When these situations occur the drill bit has a tendency to grab the workpiece This action...

Page 18: ...crew once the clutch has released This causes unnecessary wear of the clutch REMOVING THE CHUCK 1 Remove the battery pack from the drill 2 Insert a 5 16 8 mm or larger hex key 1 into the chuck 2 and tighten the chuck surfaces of the hex key 3 Tap the hex key sharply with a mallet 4 in a CLOCKWISE direction This action will loosen the screw in the chuck for easy removal 4 Open chuck jaws and remove...

Page 19: ...rts The use of any other part may create a hazard or cause product damage DO NOT use solvents when cleaning plastic parts Plastics are susceptible to damage from various types of commercial solvents and may be damaged by their use Use a clean cloth to remove dirt dust oil grease etc WARNING DO NOT allow brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oils etc to come into contact with p...

Page 20: ...orage BATTERY PACK REMOVAL AND PREPARATION FOR RECYCLING To preserve our natural resources please recycle or dispose of batteries properly The batteries supplied with this tool may contain chemicals and metals that are harmful to the environment Never dispose of rechargeable batteries in your normal household Consult your local waste authority for information regarding available recycling and disp...

Page 21: ...20 1239 221 PARTS EXPLODED DIAGRAM ...

Page 22: ... 4110020003 Needle roller 3 2 23 3 1170070035 Planetary carrier 1 2 24 4 2010010013 Planetary gear 3 2 25 5 1170070007 Planetary carrier 1 2 26 6 2010010014 Planetary gear 3 2 27 7 2030020025 Washer 1 2 28 8 4020010028 Screw 2 2 29 9 4040030002 Spring Washer 2 3 30 0 3150090046 Motor flange 1 3 31 1 4030010003 Screw 4 3 32 2 2010180004 Motor gear 1 3 33 3 10300300034 Motor assembly 1 3 34 4 4030010...

Page 23: ...of sale for exchange This warranty does not include expendable parts including but not limited to blades brushes belts light bulbs and or batteries This warranty covers defects in material or workmanship only It does not cover normal wear and tear failure due to abuse misuse or defects caused by careless or accidental mishandling If this Radley product is used for commercial or rental purposes thi...

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