@BLqCK DECKER
INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
Catalog Numbers DR2Q0, DP,210, DR220, DR400, DR402, DR50O, DR600
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WITHYOUR BLACK &DECKER PRODUCT,
CALL 1-800-54-HOW-TO (544-6986)
BEFORE YOU CALL. HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMA_ON AVAg-A_ CAT/_OG No,,
TYPE No.,ANDDATE CODE, INMOST CASES,ABLACK &DECKER REPRESENTATWt_CAN
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KEY INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW:
, Reversing ddIIs must be switched into forward or reverse in order to operate, They
will not run wi_ the switch control lever in the center position.
• Securely tighten chuck jaws using all three holes except with keyless chucks which
should be securely hand tightened_
• Use only aoeassories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model.
Accessories that may be suitable for one tool, may become hazardous when _sed on
another tool.
SERVICE
- Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel, Service or
maintan_.nce p_rfotmsd by unquali_ed p_rsonnal could result in a riskof injury,
• When se_iclng a tool, use only identioal replacement parts, Follow insk_uctions in the
Maintenance seclion of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow
Mainteaance lastmctio_s may croate a risk of electric shockor inju_,
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
• Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the
cutting tool may sootact hidden wiring or its own cord. Contact with a "live" wire will
make exposed metal parts of the tool"live=e0d sh_ck the operator.
• When working on a ladder or on scaffolding be sure to lay the tool down on its side
when not in use, Some too_swith large battery packs v_llstand updght but may be easi|y
knocked over.
WARNING: Some dust created by power sandin9,sawiag, gdndiog, ddilieg, and other
const_on activitiescontains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth de_ects or o_er
reproductive herin. Some examples of _ese chemicalsare:
• lead from _ad-based paints,
• cq_atiice si;isal_rombdcks end cement and other masaory products, and
• arsenicandehmmiumfromchemically.!reatadlumber.(CCA)
Your dsk from these exposures varies, depending an how ottea you do this type ofwork. To
reduce your exposure to these chemicals: w_rk ina welt ventilated area, and work with
approved s_e_ equipment, s_ch as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter
out microscop_ pandas.
• Avoid prolongedco_a_.-'-t w_th dust from power sanding, aawing, grinding, drilling, and
other construction activities. Wear protective clothing and wash exposed areas with
soap aod wator. Allowing dust to 9el into your mouth, eyes, or lay on the skin may promote
abseq_gon ofhandful chemiosls.
CAUTION: Wear eppropdafe hearing protection during use. Under some conditions
and duration of use, noise from this product may contribute to headng loss.
The label on .yourtool may include the f_lowing symb_s.
V .......................... volta A.......................... amperes
Hz ........................ hertz W ........................ walls
mia ........................ minutes _,_ ...................... altamatiog eurreat
...................... direc_ cun'ent no ........................ no load speed
.......................... Class II Construction _ ........................ ear,king terminal
z_ ........................ ._afe_yalert symbol ,.Jmin .................. revolutions or
reciprocations
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VEA ELE_='AI_IGLE_t_ CO_q'P.,APORqrADA.
iNSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIO.N, CENTRO$ DE SERVICIO Y
P6LIZA DE GARANT{A. ADVERTENCIA: LEASE ESTE
INSTRUCT]VO ANTES DEUSAR EL PRODUCTO,
ForteNo.611728-00 (APR 02-1) Copyright© 2002 alack&Decker PtintadinUSA
JkGeneral Safety Rules
_WARNING: Read sod understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructtoaslisted
below r_y result in eIeotr_oshock, f_mandtor sedges personal injury.
WORK AREA
• Keep your work area clean and well IlL Cluttered benches and dark areas inviteaccidents,
• Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignitethe dustor
fumes.
• Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool.
Oistracficos con cause you to lose coolral.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the
other.) "l'his plug will fit in a polariaed outlet only one way.if the plug does not fit fully
in the auger reverse the plug, If it stiU does not fit, contact e qualified eleotdcian to
install a polm'ized ootlet. Do not change the plug in any way, Double insulation I_
eliminates the need for the three wire grounded power cord and grounded power supply
system.
• Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refdgereters. There is an increased dsk of electric shock ifyour body is g ro,.,tnded.
• Don't expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entedng a power tool will
increase L_edsk of electr_o aback,
• Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord to carry the tools or putt the plug from an
outlet I_ep cord away from heat o]1,sharp edges ormoving parts. Replace damaged
cords tmmedlately, Damaged c_rdsincrease the dsk of electricshock.
• When operating a power tool outside, use an outdoor extension cord marked "W-A"
or"W." These c_rds are rated fur eutdcar use and reduce the risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
• Stay alert, watch what you sre doing and use common sense when operating a power
tool. Do not use too/while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication. A moment of inattenti_n while operating power tools may result in set uus
personal thju_.
• Dress propody. Do net wear tease clothing or jewelry. Contain tong hsir, Keep your
hair, clothing, and gloves away from movin 9 parts. Loose cloththg,jewelry, or long hair
can be caught in moving parts, Air vents cover moving pa_s and shouldbe avoided.
• Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is off before plugging in. Canying tools with
your finger on the switch or pluggin9 in tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
- Remo_ adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on. Awrench or key that is
tell attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury.
• DO not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times, Proper footing and
balance eoebtas better control of the tool in unaspected silcaflons.
• Use safety equipmeot. Always wear eye protection, Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes,
hard hal, or hesdng protection must be used for approptlate conditionS.
TOOL IJSE AND CARE
• Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the workp]ece to a stable
platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is uostsble and may lead to loss
of coal_:d,
- Do not force tool, Use the correct toot for your application. The coo'act tool will do the
job better and safer at the tale for whichit is designed.
• DO not uea toollf switch does not tun'_it on or off.A.ny toal that cannot be contmlled wlth
the switchts dange_us at_dmust he repaired.
• Disconnect the plug from ths power source before making any adjuatments,
changing accessories, or storing the tool Such preventative safety measures reduCe
the risk of sta_ng the tool accidenta!ly.
• Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are
dangemos in the hands of untrained users,
- Mainl_in tools with care. Keep uult{ng tools sharp and clean. Propedy maintained
tcals, with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
• Check for miealignmeot or blnding of movlng parts, breakage of parfe, and any other
canadian that may affect the tools operation, if damaged, have the tool serviced
before using. Many accidents era caused by poorly maintathed too_s,
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS: DRILLS
• When drilling or drlving into walls, floors or wherever live electrical wires may be
encountered, DO NOT TOUCH ANY METAL PARTS OF THE TOOLI Hold the tool only
by the plastic handle to prevent shock.
* Do not lock the _oalON when drilling by hand. Refer to Operating lnstmctioas-Swffch.
• Held drill firml:/to control the twisting action of the drill. If your drill is equlpp ed with a
side handle, always use the side handle.
_WARNING: Drill may stall (if ovedoaded Or improperly used) causing a twist, Always
expect the stall. Grip the drill firmly to control the twisting actlon and prevent loss of control
which could cease pefsonaI injury. If a stall doee occur, releaso the trigger _mmediatety and
determine the mason forthe stall before re-startiog,
• Always unplug the drill when a%teching or removing accessories, When attaching
aocessorisa in the ddll chuck, it, isimpodaot to securely t_ghten the chuck using al! three
halos to prevent slippage. When using a keytess chuck, haod t_ghten firmly.
MOTOR
Your Black & Decker tool is powered by a Black & Decker-built motor, Be sure your power
supply agrees with nameplate markiug. 120 Volts AC only means your drill wi!l operate on
standard 60 Hz household power. Do not operate AC toots on DC. A rating of t20 volts
AC/DC means that yO_JrI_ol will uperete on standard 60 Hz AC o_ DC power.This information
is printed on the nameplate. Lower vollage will cause toss of power sod can result in over-
heating.All _isck & Decker tools are facthry-tested; if this tool does not operate, check the
power s_pply.
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS
Make sure the extension cord is in good conditlen before usin 9. Always use the proper size
extension cordsw;th the too!- that is, proper wire size for various lengths of cord sod heavy
enough to carry 1he current the tool_11draw. Use of an undersized cord wtil cause s drop in
_inevoltage resulting in lossof power end overheating. For proper size cards ses chad
below, l Minimum Gage for Cord Safe |
ASSEMBLY/ADJUSTMENT SET-UP
,_WARNING," Always unplug drill from power supply before any of the following
operations.
SIDE HANDLE (1/2" DRILLS ONLY)
• If yoar drill is equipped with a side handle, it must be installed properly to control the drill
jVolts Total Length of Cord in Feet
1t20V O-25 26=50 5t-100 10t-150
1240V 0-50 51-100 10_00 201-300
JMore Net more American Wire Gage
|'_n Than
{0--- 6 ' 36 1{5 lt_ 14
_6 - 10 18 16 14 12
|10 - t2 16 '_6 14 12
12 - I6 t4 12 Not Recommended
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-Insert bolt into recessed hole with melded hex shape, making sure that hex head is seated
fullyto prevent bolt from turning.
- Place citoJtar opening over drill chuCk and onto front of driltgear case,
* Place the dr_llon its side and holding the bolt head with your finger, thread handle onto bolt.
The handle now has afoil range of 360 degrees around the driL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
,&WARNING: To reduce the risk of sedous personal injury, read, understand and fellow all
impodant safety warnings and instructions prior to usingtool.
SWITCH
To turn the drill ON squeeze the tr;gger switch. The farther the _g_e r is depressed, the higher
the speed of the dr_lLTo turn the tool OFF mleaea the _gger switch. The drill can be locked
ON (maximum RPM on!y) for continuous use by squeezing the tdgger white pushing in on the
locking button (Fi 9 .1). Hold the locking button in while you release the t_gger switch and then
release the locking button+The drillwill continue to run, To tam the drill OFF from a Iocked ON
edition, squeeze and release the trigger.
WARNING: The drill should only be locked ON when it is held stationery in a dd)l press
stand or other means; NOT BY HAND! Never unplug the tool with the locking feature
engaged=To do so wiflcause the tootto start immediately the next time it isplugged in,
FORWARD/REVERSE (DR200, DR210, DR220, OR400, DR402, DR600)
TO select forward rotation push the switch control lever to the RIGi.iT (when viewed from the
chuck end) (Fig+l)+ To select reverse push the lever to the LEFT (when viewed from the chuCk
end). After all reversing operations, switch the toolto the forward nJeeing led e.
NOTE: WHEN THE SWITCH CONTROL LEVER 1S IN THE CENTER POSITION THE DRILL
WiLL NOT OPERATE. DO NOT FORCE TRIGGER. SELECT FORWARD OR REVERSE
BEFORE TURNING DRILL ON.
FORWARDIREVERSE (ORS00 ONLY}
TO select forward rotation push the switch controllever to the LEFT (when viewed from the
chuck end) (Fig.f), To select reverse push the lever to the RIGHT (when viewed from the
chuck end)+After all revereingoperations, switch the tool to theforwa_l running mode.
NOTE: WHEN THE SWITCH CONTROL LEVER IS IN THE CENTER POSITION THE DRILL
WILL NOT OPERATE, DO NOT FORCE TRIGGER. SELECT FORWARD OR REVERSE
BEFORE TURNING DRILL ON.
CHUCK & KEY OPERATION (DR400, DR500, DR600) ......
'Tu m chuck coilarto open chuCk jaws. Place bit )n chuck as far as itwill go, I=ghtoocauck COllar
by hand. Place chuck key (n each of the _ree holes, and _ghtan (n clockwise direct)on (Pig. 2).
Tighten chuckwith all three holes to prevent slippage.
KEYLESS CHUCK OPERATiON (DR-_D0,DR210, DR402)
DR2OO,DF'_I 0, DR402 - To attach accesSories, grasp the rear half of the chuck with one hand
and use your other hand torotate the front hair in the counterclockwise direcfcno insert the bit
or other accessory fully late the chuck, and tighten securely by holding the rear half of the
chuck and rotating thefront pot'_onin the clockwise direction as viewed from thechuck end.
DR220 - S|ngls Sleeve Chuck with Automatic Spindle Lock -This tool is equipped with a
feature that automatically lacks the spindle when the tool is not running. This feature isa
normal condition which allows for tightening or loosening of the chuck with one heed while
holdingthe drillwith the other. Loosen the chuck by rotating _e sleeve counterclockwise (Fig,
3). Insert the bit or other accessory fully into the chuck, and tighten securely by rotating the
sleeve in the ctookwtsedirection as view_t from the chuck end,
QUICK CHANGE ACCESSORY
DR2,?.OOnly - A quick change accesSOry is included with the DP.220 which allows for
easy chang(rig of hex shank accessories without loosening or tightsnlng the chuck
jews. TOuse the quick change accessory, insed the shaft into the DR220 chuck and lighten
securely. Insert a hex shank accessory by pulling back on the collar as shown in Figure 4.
Release the collar an d the hit is held I_rmty.To release the bit simpy pull back on the col(or and
putt the bit out,
HAMMER ACTION (DR400, DR402, DR600)
Your dr}ll has hammer ection whichis engaged by sliding the hammer/dri(| selector lever, To
select hammering, turn offthe d,_lIand re,eta the lever shown in Figure 5 so that the arrow on
the lever points to to the hammer symbol onthe drill housing. To sete_t d dl(ing, turn off the drill
sod rotate the lever so that the strew on the lever points to the drill symbol.
/_ WARNING: Do nat attampt to tighten drill blts (or any other _ccessory) by gripping the
front part of the chuck end taming the tool on. Damage to the chuck and persona( injury may
occur whenchanging acsesseries.
DRILUNG
• Always unplug the drill when attaching or removing accessories. When attaching
eceaseodes in the drill chuck, it isimportant to securety tighten the chuck using all three
heros to prevent slippage. Whee using a keyleas chock, hand lighten firmly.
• Use aheq:)drill bi_ only.
• Supped and seo.zre work properly, as instructedin the Safety tnetroctions.
- Us_ appropriate and required safety equipment, as instructedinthe safety instructions.
- Secure and maintain workarea, as insL_uctedin the safety instructions.
• Run the d_)l very slowly, usinglight pressure, until the hole isstarted enough to keep the ddIl
bit (rom slipping out of it.
• Apply pressure in a straight line with the biL Use enough pressure to keep the bit biting but
nat so much as to stall the motor or deflect the bit.
, Hold the drill firmly to control its twisting action,.
• DO NOT CLICK THE TRIGGER oF A STALLED DRILL OFF AND ON IN AN ATTEMPT TO
START IT, DAMAGE TO THE DRILL CAN RESULT.
• Minimize etatiin9 en breakthrough by reducing pressure and slowly ddlling through the last
par{ of the hole.
* Keep the motor running while pulling the bif out of a drilled hole. This will help reduce
jamm;ng.
* Use a cutting lubricant when ddning metals, The exceptions are cast iron and bress which
should be dri_taddry. The lubricants that work best are su)phufized cutting ell er lard oil
Bacon grease wiU alsoserve.
• When using twist drill bits to drill holes inwood, it will be necessary to pulI the bits out
frequently to clear chips from the futas_
• Plug in ddll. Make sure switch turns drill on and off.
KEYLESS CHUCK REMOVAL (DR200_ DR210, DR220, DR402)
UNPLUG DRILL. "lighten the chuckemund the shorter end of a hex key (notsupplied) of IN"
d6.4mm) or greater size. Using a soft hammer, strike key sharply in a covntarelockw_se
irec_en (when v_ewedfrom the f_ont of the tooI). This will loosen the chuck so that itcan be
unscrewed by hand.
KEYED CHUCK REMOVAL (DR400)
UNPLUG DRILL. NOTE: Before attempting to remove chuck, shift the drill into the drilling
mode (not hammer, if so equipped },
Piece chuck key in any one of the three holes in the chuck, Strike the key sharply in a
counterclockwise direction (when viewed from the front of the tool). This will loosen the chuck
eo that it can be removed toyhand.
KEYED CHUCK REMOVAL (DR50g, DR600)
UNPLUG DRILL.
NOTE: Before attempting to remove chuck, shift the dull into the drilling mode (not hammer, (f
SOequipped).
Ptace chuck key in any one of the thres holes in the chuck. Using a soft hemmer, strike the key
in a clockwise direction. This w_llloosen the torx screw inside the chuok+Open chuck jaws fully,
insert a torx Screwddver into front of chuck betweee jaws to engage screw head. Remove
screw by turning deskwlsa (talt-hand-th read). PIace key in chuck. Using a soft hammer, s_ke
key sharply in a eauntereleckwise direction. This will loosen the chuck so that it con be
unscrewed by hand-
_WARNING: It is important to support the work properly and to ho(d the drill firmly to
prevent loss of control which could cause personal injury If you have any questions on how
to propedy operate tool, calI: 1-800-54-HOW-TO (_;44-6986).
DRILLING 1N WOOD
Holes in wood can be made withthe same twist drill bits used for metal or with spade bits_
These bits should be sheq:) and should be puffedout frequently when drilling to clear chips
from the f_utas.
DRILLING IN METAL
Use a cutting _ubricant when dn3ling metalS. The exceptions are cast iron and brass which
should be dril(ed dry+The cutting lubdceets that wonkbest ere sulfJrized cotting oil or lard oil;
bacon grease wilt also ser_e the purpose.
DRILUNG iN MASONRY (Shift d_lt into hammer mode as shown in Fig. 5)
Use carbide tipped masonry bits. Refe_ to Drilling section. Keep even force on the dd(I but
not so much that you crack the brittle matadaL A smooth, even flow of dust indicates the
proper drillingrate.
MAINTENANCE
Use eely mild soap end damp cloth to clean the tool, Never let aey liquid get inside the tool;
never immerse any partof the tool into a _iquid.
IMPORTANT: TO assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and
adjustment should be peKomned by authorized service centers ot other qualified eantiea
personnel, always using identical replacement pads.
ACCESSORIES
Reeammendsd accessories for use with yo_r tool are available from your !Deal dealer o='
authodzed seMse center, lfyoo need ass_stonce regarding accessories, please cell:
1-800-54-HOW-TO (544-6986),
/kwARNING: The use of any accessory not recommended for use with this tool could be
hazardous.
SERVICE tN FORMATION
Black & Decker offers e full netw_k of o0repeny-owned and authorized service ideations
throughout North America. All _(ack & Decker Service Centers are staffed with trained
personnel to provide customers with efficient and reliable power tool service.
Whether you need technical advice, repair, or genuine factor,/replacement ports, contact the
Black & Decker location nearest you, To f_nd your local service tasation, refer to the yellow
pages dire_ory under "Toots--Electr_c_" or ea)_:1-SOO.54-HOW-TO.
FULL TWO-YEAR HOME USE WARP:AN'P/
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this prod,_ctfor two years against any defects in material
or wod_manship. The defective prnduc_will be replaced _ repaired at no charge in either of
two ways+
The first, which will result in exchanges only, ia to return the product tothe retailer from whom
itwas purchased (provided that the state is a per_eipating retailer), Returns shooidbe made
within the t_me period of the retailer's policy for exchanges _usualIy 30 to 90 days after the
sale). Proof of purchase may be required, Please check w_ththe retailer for their specific
retom policy regarding re_ums that are beyond the time set for exchanges,
The second option is to take or send the product (prepaid) to a Black & Decker owned or
authorized Service Center for repair or replacement et our option. Pteaf of purchase may be
required. Black & Decker owned sod authorized Service Centers are listed under _'m'eol_
Electric"in the yellow pages of the phone directS.
This warts ntydoes not apply to ecsessodes. This warranty gives you specific legal dghts and
you may have other rights which vary from state to state. Should you have any questions,
contact the manager of your nearest Black & Decker Service Center. This product is not
intended for oommerciaI use.
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DR2t_ 318"D_(l _Twist_ 1-1=/4"(31.7mm) 1*(25Amm__ NfA
DR22a 3/8:Ddg 3/8__.= 1-114"(31_7mm) I" 25,4mm NfA
DR4O0 3IS"Ham,mar DrilI _'stB_7_m) t"{25Amm} .....
DR402 3_"HammerDtill 318"(9.fmm)TwistB_t 1-t!4_(31,7mm) l"(25Arnm} 318"(_.5mm)
DRf0O ft2"Ogll l_._.Tmm)Tw]e),Bi_ 1-f/2*(381mm_ 1-1/4"(31o7mmI N_A
DR609 ti'2_HammerDr((l l/2"(12,Tmm)TwistB(t 1-t[]•(38.1mm) 1,1f4"(31.7mm) 1/2"(t2,7mm)
751 E, J_pp_ R_. _ _ _ ! t " " -Yellow Pages-
Tov._o_. MD ;L126S U.a__. r_.rSewice & S_les,
GUIDED'UTILISATION
ModUles DR200, DR210, DR220, DR4OO, DR402, DRhO0, et DR600
RENSE1GNEMENTS IMPORTANTS
• Los perceusee dot6es d'un inverseur de marche doivent 6tre en position de
marche event ou arri_re pour fonctionner. La parceuse ne fonct(onne pas Iorsque
Ie levier de commando de i'intarrupteur se trouve _ la position centrate.
• Bien serrer los m,_choires du mandrin dens chacun des trois trouso saul los
manddns sans c16 qui se serrent ferrnement ala main.
CONSERVER LE PRI_EI_ GUIDE A TITRE DE Ri_FI_RENCE.
,_ MESURES DE S]_CURITI_ . . .
,_ AVERTISSEMENT : 13reet comprendra routes lea directives. Le non-respect de toures
tas directives suivanteS prg,seate des fisques de secousses 6.1ectriquea, d'incendle ou de
bie_eums graves.
ZONE DE TRAVAIL
• S'assurer que la zone de travail est prepre et bien L,cla(ras. Des 6tablis encombr6s et
des endroits eambres p;gsentent des _sqeas _'accidents.
• Ne pas etiltaer des outils 6.1ectriquea en pr6ssnee de vapeurs explosives (comme
csllea dagagges par des liqnides, des gaz ourtes poussigres inflammables). Los
65nseties ggng_es par ta moteur des out_3a/_lec_ques peuvent enflammer tas poussibres
ou lee vapeurs,
• ElofgnerIea curieux,]ee enfants et lea visitoutS delazone da trsveti Iorsqu'on uflise
un oufil 6tactriq_e. Une distraction pout enbainer ta perle de mattdse de i'ootit.
MESURES DE SI{CURITE RELATJVES A L'ELECTRICIT_
• Los out(is ,_ double isotafdon comportent une fiche potarisge (une tame plus large que
rautre). La fiche n'entre qua d'une fad,on dens uns prise polaris6e. Loraque Ia fiche
n'entrs pas a tend dens Ia prise, essayer de nouveau aprbs avoir invers6 lea broahes
de la fiche. Si la fiche n'ent_e toujours pas dans la prise, communiquer area un
61ectriclen cartlfi6 afin de fsire installer one prise potaris6e. Ha modifier en aucuna
fa_on la fiche. La double isolation [] 61iminere bese;n d'co cordon t:t_iliairomis & ta terra et
d'un systole d'aUmentafee mis _ ta terra.
CONSERVER CES MESURES.