Operation - DeWalt DCA120 Instruction Manual

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OPERATION


WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
The DCA120 D
WALT corded power supply is designed
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to provide power for D
WALT 120 V Max* FLEXVOLT™
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cordless tools.
Your D
WALT corded power supply should only be used
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with standard household 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz power and not
with DC power sources.
The DCA120 corded power supply is suitable for use
with both grounded and double insulated 120 V Max*
FLEXVOLT™ cordless tools. When the power supply
is utilized with a grounded tool, the tool inlet will be
equipped with a ground prong that allows the ground
path from the tool to connect to the power supply. When
the power supply is utilized in a double insulated tool, the
tool inlet will not contain a ground prong and no ground
connection will be made from the tool to the power
supply as double insulated tools are not required to have a
ground connection.
Additional Specific Usage Instructions
The corded power supply may become warm to the touch
during use. This is a normal condition and does not indicate
a problem.
iMPORTAnT: The power supply is not user serviceable.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the power supply.
Installing and Removing the
Corded Power Supply into and from
Tool (Fig. A–D)
Before inserting the corded power supply into your
tool, remove the end of the dust cover (
tool's corded power supply receptacle, if applicable. Pull
the dust cover away from the tool's corded power supply
receptacle so that it does not interfere with insertion of
the corded power supply. Inspect the tool's corded power
supply receptacle for debris. Debris inside the receptacle
can prevent the corded power supply from fully seating.
If debris is present, clean it using low pressure air. Refer to
tool manual.

WARNING: To minimize the risk of eye
injury, always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye
protection and respiratory protection when
performing this procedure.
NOTICE: The corded power supply is for AC power
sources only when used with a tool. Use with DC
power sources could result in damage to the tool.
To install the corded power supply into your tool:
With the corded power supply unplugged, align its AC
connector (
, Fig. A) with the tool's corded power supply
 1 
receptacle (
 5 
, Fig. B) then snap into place.
Ensure that it is fully seated in the tool and does
not disengage.
If applicable, attach the dust cover
holder (
Secure the cord clip
holder (
the holder.
With the tool turned off, plug the corded power supply
into a standard 120 V household electric power outlet.
Do not attempt to use the corded power supply on any
other voltage.
Use the tool according to the tool instructions, making sure
the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped
over, or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
To remove the corded power supply from the tool
(Fig. B), first unplug the corded power supply from the
outlet, then press the release button
corded power supply out of the tool. If applicable, firmly
press the end of the dust cover
power supply receptacle
 4 
Fig. B) from the
 6 
, Fig. C) in the corded power supply.
 3 
into the tool's cord
 7 
, Fig. D), if applicable. Firmly press the clip into
 4 
.
 5 
Fig. B
5
Fig. C
English
 4 
to the dust cover
 2 
and firmly pull the
into the tool's corded
2
4
3
6
3

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