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Need a replacement battery for chv1210 dustbuster 12v

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I do not believe you can get a replacement battery for that specific dustbuster. If this website does not have the replacement parts, they don't exist. Sorry. Black and Decker CHV1210 Type 1 12V Hand Vac Parts

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I have a chv1210 dustbuster and battery always go dead . got it in jan 2016

check and test battery [most likely problem ] or charger
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My 9.6v DustBuster doesn't hold a charge

Does the charge light come on when you plug in the charger? If not, the charger or cord is probably bad. If it seems to charge but you're not getting as much time as you used to, the battery probably needs to be replaced. Check your warranty and call dustbuster or go online to purchase a new battery. Another alternative, especially if it is out of warranty is to take the unit to a Batteries Plus store and have them replace the battery.
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CHV1210 Do I charge it before using

yes you should always leave it in the charger.this you can download the manual off the link below

http://servicenet.blackanddecker.com/Products/Detail?productNumber=AV1210#
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Do I need to replace the battery as my dustbuster does not seem to have a lot of power and therefore does not pick up as it used to?

Yes the battery is most probably the problem. you can check is the voltage of the fully charge battery is same as what is stated on it, if not you definitely need a new battery
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I need a black and decker dustbuster manual to know what kind of batteries to buy. I recently got this dustbuster at a garage sale. The charge/wall mount says it is a 9.6volt FVE9610 Type 1. Help? Joan...

I have bad news. That part is no longer available; check out the info here:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/black-and-decker-fve9610-dustbuster-parts-c-4167_8887_8911.html
I actually have exactly this kind of dustbuster, and I was able to renew the battery pack, but I had to do it by using eight individual cells and soldering them together. The size of cell (I think it's called a sub-c) is not common to consumers, but is fairly common to battery pack manufacturers. Quite honestly, your dustbuster with no battery is worthless, even when it was available, the pack was $46.46 as a spare - probably more than the thing is worth. Buy a new one from wal mart! If you really, really want to look at getting a new pack for this one, then your only option is to find a specialist battery store (I know there's one in my city) that can 'remanufacture' them. Basically, they take the old pack, and rip out the old cells, and put in new ones. They have the special equipment to weld the connections without frying the cells too, and they have access to Sub-C cells, of course. It'll be expensive. Good luck, you're gonna need it. Sell it at a garage sale; it looks nice.
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How long do i have to charge a dustbuster? I purchased one at a garage sale and it does not seem to be working. The owner said that it was working..

if its not working at all it has a fault that could be anywere if it is working but with little suction then the batery is no good replace the battery
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DUST BUSTER 7.2 POWER LASTS FOR UNDER ONE MINUTE??

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DUST BUSTER 7.2 POWER LASTS FOR
Posted by bettedxx on July 31, 2008
DUST BUSTER 7.2 -- POWER LASTS FOR UNDER ONE MINUTE??
Hello,
I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure. The problem that people have with dustbusters is that when they 1st get them they need to say train the dustbusters to extend the battery life, the process is simple – when you 1st buy the dustbuster then you charge it up the 1st time and then you turn it on and drain the battery down to nothing, and then recharge the dustbusters again, and by doing that you have a larger battery life and it will run longer – but dustbuster and vacuums like that do not tell you and when people buy the item they just turn it on for a minute or two and then the battery does not get a “memory” as per how long it should run. By doing this the dustbuster will last and run longer and will have fewer problems. So if you need further assistance, please feel free to contact your local vacuum cleaner dealer in your area or in the yellow pages, or contact the factory phone number or website to further assist you with your questions.

Thanks, Don the Vac Man
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