Dewalt DCC020IB 20V MAX Tire Inflator, Compact and Portable, Automatic Shut Off, LED Light, Bare Tool Only

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Fig. E
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Switching On (Fig. A)
WARNING: Risk of Bursting. Do not leave unit
running unattended. Overinflation of tires and
other items could result in serious injury and
propertydamage.
NOTE: When powered on, the LCD display on the inflator
will remain on for approximately 2minutes before the
display shuts off/goes into sleep mode. This occurs when
the unit is not operating. To wake up the system, press the
power switch
2
. At this time the LCD will turn on and the
inflator is ready foruse.
Before switching your inflator on, decide which power
source you will be using; a 20VMax* or 60V Max*
FLEXVOLT™ battery pack
12
, the12V DC vehicle
connector
19
, or an AC power supply (optional accessory)
and connect them using the following instructions. You
can then press the power switch
2
located on the front of
theunit.
Powering with a 20V Max* or 60V Max*
FLEXVOLT™ Battery Pack
WARNING: When using a FLEXVOLT™ battery, ensure
the inflator is operating on a flat surface with screen
facing upward.
To use the 20V Max* or 60V Max* FLEXVOLT™ battery pack,
refer to Installing and Removing the BatteryPack.
Powering with the 12V DC Vehicle
Connector (Fig. A)
To use the 12V DC vehicle connector
19
(found in the side
storage compartment), connect it to your vehicle's 12V
DC accessorysocket. Always fully extend the 12V DC cord
before eachuse. Your vehicle's accessory socket must be
rated for at least10A.
Powering with the AC Power Supply
(N557514) (Optional Accessory) (Fig. F)
WARNING: Use only the external power supply
recommended for this product. Use of any other
external power supply could damage the inflator or
powersupply.
NOTE: The external power supply has a polarized plug. This
plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug
does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does
not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper
outlet. Do not change the plug in anyway.
To use an external power supply, attach the DC output
cord from the external power supply to the external power
connector
20
on the side of the unit, then plug the 120V
AC cord end into the wall outlet or an appropriate-sized
extension cord that is plugged into a wall outlet. Always
fully extend the cord before eachuse.
Fig. F
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To Inflate/Deflate Using High-Volume
(Fig. A)
The high-volume hose is meant to be used for objects that
hold large amounts of air, such as air mattresses, rafts, and
swimming poolfloats.
NOTE: The high-volume mode DOES NOT have an auto
shut-offfeature.
To Inflate
1. Remove the high-volume hose
5
from it's storage
channel. Attach the high-volume hose to the high-
volume outlet/inflation port
18
as described in the
Fitting the High-Volume Hosesection.
2. Insert the high-volume hose
5
, or its tapered nozzle
13
into the object beinginflated.
3. Press the power switch
2
.
4. Then press the inflation mode switch. You will see the
inflator/deflator symbol in the pressure setting/mode
display
8
.
5. Then press the inflation start/pause button
7
to turn
the pumpon.
6. To turn off, press the inflation start/pause button
7
.
To Deflate
Follow steps 1 through 6 in section To Inflate above, but
attach the high-volume hose to the inlet/deflation port
14
,
Fig.A.
To Inflate Using High-Pressure (Fig. A)
WARNING: Risk of Bursting. Excessive air pressure
may cause a hazardous risk of bursting or personal
injury. Check the manufacturer's maximum pressure
rating for items beinginflated.
NOTE: If the pressure rating for the item being inflated
is above 100 psi, note that the maximum run time is
10minutes. Leave to rest for 20 minutes beforereusing.
The high-pressure hose
10
is meant to be used for objects
that need more air pressure, such as tires andbasketballs.
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