Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

13

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Battery
  • 3 steps
  • Outer Casing
  • 4 steps
  • LED Light
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Hold the drill upright.
  • Place your finger on the white battery-release button.

Hold the drill upright.

Place your finger on the white battery-release button.

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Step 2

  • Press and hold the white release button located on the front of the battery.

Press and hold the white release button located on the front of the battery.

Step 3

  • Slide the battery forward while pressing down on the white battery-release button.

Slide the battery forward while pressing down on the white battery-release button.

Step 4

              Outer Casing               
  • Hold the drill upright with the back panel facing you.
  • Unscrew the two 18 mm screws from the back panel using a Phillips PH2 screwdriver.

Hold the drill upright with the back panel facing you.

Unscrew the two 18 mm screws from the back panel using a Phillips PH2 screwdriver.

Step 5

  • Apply slight pressure to the sides of the backplate and pull away from the drill.

Apply slight pressure to the sides of the backplate and pull away from the drill.

Step 6

  • Unscrew the nine 18 mm screws from the outer casing using a Phillips PH2 screwdriver.

Unscrew the nine 18 mm screws from the outer casing using a Phillips PH2 screwdriver.

Step 7

  • Apply slight pressure to the sides of the outer casing and pull away from the drill.

Apply slight pressure to the sides of the outer casing and pull away from the drill.

Step 8

              LED Light               
  • Use the pointed end of a plastic spudger to push the LED out of the drill.

Use the pointed end of a plastic spudger to push the LED out of the drill.

Step 9

  • Use the pointed edge of a spudger to pull out the black and white wires located on the left hand side of the drill.
  • Use the pointed edge of a spudger to pull out the plastic connector.

Use the pointed edge of a spudger to pull out the black and white wires located on the left hand side of the drill.

Use the pointed edge of a spudger to pull out the plastic connector.

Step 10

  • Use the flat end of the spudger to push in the clip on the plastic connector.
  • Pull both sides of the plastic connector apart.

Use the flat end of the spudger to push in the clip on the plastic connector.

Pull both sides of the plastic connector apart.

Step 11

  • Pull the silver metal clip on the motor away from the drill.

Pull the silver metal clip on the motor away from the drill.

Step 12

  • Pull the black trigger assembly away from the drill.

Pull the black trigger assembly away from the drill.

Step 13

  • Use tweezers to pull out the LED light assembly.

Use tweezers to pull out the LED light assembly.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Richard Williams - Oct 5, 2018

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Should I do these steps if my drill is under a warranty?