Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides instructions for the safe and effective use of your ExpertPower 7.2V 1500mAh NiCd replacement battery. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the battery to ensure optimal performance and safety.
These batteries are designed as direct replacements for various Makita 7.2V power tools.
Alaye Aabo
WARNING: Improper use of batteries can result in fire, explosion, or other hazards.
- Ma ṣe kukuru-yika awọn ebute batiri.
- Ma ṣe fi batiri han si omi tabi ọrinrin.
- Do not store the battery in direct sunlight or high temperatures.
- Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery in fire.
- Ma ṣe gbiyanju lati ṣaito tabi yi batiri naa pada.
- Jeki awọn batiri kuro ni arọwọto awọn ọmọde.
- Use only chargers specifically designed for NiCd batteries.
- If the battery leaks, avoid contact with skin and eyes. Rinse immediately with water and seek medical attention.
Ọja Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
- Brand New: Ensures fresh performance.
- Ni-Cd Chemistry: Nickel-Cadmium battery type.
- 7.2 Volts: Standard voltage for compatible tools.
- Agbara 1500 mAh: Pese ample agbara fun o gbooro sii lilo.
- Built-in Circuit Protection: Prevents overheating, short circuits, and overcharging.
- High Quality Materials: Constructed for durability and reliability.
Ibamu
This ExpertPower battery is a replacement for Makita part numbers: 191679-9, 192532-2, 192695-4, 632002-4, 632003-2, 7000, 7002, 7033.
It is compatible with the following Makita power tool models:
- 3700D, 3700DW
- 4071D, 4073D
- 4307D, 4307DW
- 4770D
- 6002D, 6002DW, 6002DWK
- 6010D, 6010DL, 6010DW, 6010DWK
- 6012D, 6012DL, 6012DW, 6012DWK
- 6015DWE, 6015DWK
- 6016DW
- 6017DWBE, 6017DWE
- 6018D, 6018DWBE, 6018DWE
- 6019D, 6019DW, 6019DWBE, 6019DWE, 6019DWLE
- 6022DW
- 6071DW, 6071DWK
- 6072DL, 6072DW, 6072DWK
- 6073D, 6073DW
- 6075D, 6075DW
- 6172D, 6172DW
- 6710D, 6710DW
- 6912D, 6912DW
- 9035D, 9035DW
- 9200D
- 9500D, 9500DW
- DA3000D, DA3000DW
- DA301D, DA301DW
- DA302D, DA302DW, DA302DWB
- ML700 (Flashlight), ML701, ML702
- UH1070DW, UH3000D, UH3000DW, UH3070DW
- UM1000D, UM1200DW, UM1270DW
Eto ati fifi sori
- Idiyele Ibẹrẹ: For optimal performance, fully charge the battery before its first use. Refer to the "Charging" section for details.
- Fi Batiri naa sii:
- Align the battery with the battery slot on your compatible Makita power tool.
- Slide the battery into the tool until it clicks securely into place. Ensure it is fully seated and does not wobble.
- Yọ Batiri naa kuro:
- Locate the battery release button(s) on your power tool.
- Press and hold the release button(s) while sliding the battery out of the tool.

Image: Two ExpertPower 7.2V NiCd batteries. These batteries are designed for compatibility with various Makita power tools.
Gbigba agbara
Use only a charger specifically designed for 7.2V NiCd batteries. Using an incompatible charger can damage the battery or cause safety hazards.
- Connect your NiCd battery charger to a power outlet.
- Insert the ExpertPower battery into the charger, ensuring proper alignment.
- Observe the charger's indicator lights. A typical NiCd charger will show a red light during charging and a green light when fully charged. Refer to your charger's manual for specific indicator meanings.
- Allow the battery to charge completely. Overcharging NiCd batteries can reduce their lifespan, though built-in protection helps mitigate this.
- Ni kete ti o ti gba agbara, yọ batiri kuro lati ṣaja.
Akiyesi: NiCd batteries can develop a "memory effect" if repeatedly recharged after only being partially discharged. To minimize this, it is recommended to fully discharge NiCd batteries before recharging them periodically.
Ṣiṣẹ
Once the battery is fully charged and securely installed in your compatible Makita power tool, the tool is ready for operation according to its own user manual. Always follow the safety guidelines provided with your power tool.
- Ensure the battery is clean and free of debris before insertion.
- Do not force the battery into the tool or charger.
- Monitor battery performance during use. If the tool's power significantly decreases, it's time to recharge the battery.
Itoju
- Ninu: Keep battery terminals clean and free of dirt or corrosion. Use a dry cloth to wipe them if necessary.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store batteries in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. For long-term storage, it is advisable to store NiCd batteries in a discharged state.
- Igbesi aye Yiyi: NiCd batteries have a finite number of charge/discharge cycles. Proper charging and storage can help maximize their lifespan.
- Yago fun Sisọ Jijinlẹ: While NiCd batteries benefit from occasional full discharge to combat memory effect, consistently running them completely dead can stress the battery.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
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| Battery gets hot during charging/use |
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Awọn pato
- Iru Batiri: NiCd (Nickel-Cadmium)
- Voltage: 7.2 Volts
- Agbara: 1500 mAh (Milli)ampWákàtí náà)
- Nọmba awoṣe: I0IBTPMK7K15C
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 1.94 x 1.11 x 5.3 inches
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 1.4 pounds (Total weight for 2 batteries)
- Olupese: ExpertPower
Batiri Danu
NiCd batteries contain cadmium, a toxic heavy metal. Do not dispose of these batteries in household waste. Always dispose of NiCd batteries responsibly at designated recycling centers or according to local regulations. Many retailers that sell rechargeable batteries also offer recycling programs.
Proper disposal helps protect the environment and prevents potential health hazards.
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information or technical support regarding your ExpertPower battery, please contact ExpertPower customer service directly. Refer to the packaging or the ExpertPower webaaye fun lọwọlọwọ olubasọrọ awọn alaye.
ExpertPower products are tested to match and/or exceed specifications of OEM products and are made with high-quality materials.





