Assembly And Adjustments; Operation - Black & Decker BDINF20 Instruction Manual

Multi-purpose inflator
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Note: Battery packs should not be stored completely
depleted of charge. The battery pack will need to be
recharged before use.
MOTOR
Be sure your power supply agrees with the nameplate
marking. Voltage decrease of more than 10% will cause
loss of power and overheating. BLACK+DECKER tools are
factory tested; if this tool does not operate, check power supply.
INTENDED USE
Your BLACK+DECKER inflation station is designed to be
used AC corded, cordless or in most vehicles to inflate
car and bike tires, balls, rafts, air mattresses, swimming
pool floats, etc. This product is intended for household,
consumer use only.
THIS PRODUCT USES THE BATTERY AND
CHARGER LISTED IN THE CHART BELOW.
Description
20V Max* lithium-ion
Battery:
20V Max* lithium-ion
Battery Charger:

ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS

Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power
source remove the battery pack before making any
adjustments or removing/installing attachments or
accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
12V Vehicle connector storage
f Wrap the 12V vehicle connector around the cord
retainer located in the base of the inflator and snap
the 12V vehicle connector (14) into its storage location
on the cord retainer.
AC Cord storage
f Coil the AC cord into its storage location located
on the back of the inflator.
Air hose storage
f The high-pressure hose (10) is located in a storage
channel around the face of the unit. Wrap the high-
pressure hose inside the channel.
High-volume hose storage
f The high-volume hose (7) is located in a storage
channel around the back of the unit. Wrap the high-
Catalog Number
LBXR20
LD120BAT
LCS20
volume hose inside the channel.
Accessories storage
f The accessories (16, 17, 18) are stored in the back of
the unit inside the accessory storage area.
FITTING THE ACCESSORIES
Universal valve adapter (Fig. B)
Your inflator is supplied with the standard tapered nozzle
(18), a brass coupler (17), and the inflator needle valve
(16), located on the back of the unit.
f To use the universal valve adaptor (9), make sure the
lever is in the up position.
f Place the valve adapter over the stem of the inflator
needle valve, brass coupler adaptor or tapered nozzle.
f Press the lever (19) on the universal valve adapter
down to lock it in place.
f Place the inflator needle valve, brass coupler adapter
or tapered nozzle into the item to be inflated.
Note: Always make sure that the lever is in the up position
when not in use. Operate your inflator only with the
universal valve adaptor or with the included nozzles.
Note: Make sure the universal valve adapter is firmly
locked in place before turning the inflator on.
High-volume hose (Fig. C)
f Remove the high-volume hose (7) from the storage
location.
f Line up the notches (20) of the hose with the nubs (21)
of the high volume pump inflator connection (12) .
Then, slide the hose on and twist counter-clockwise
to secure.
f To remove, twist the hose clockwise and slide hose off.
Many inflatables have an internal flap that prevents air loss
during inflation, especially air mattresses. Unless this flap
is displaced by the nozzle the inflatable will not inflate.
Push the nozzle firmly into the valve to make sure that you
push this flap out of the way.
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.

OPERATION

Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from power
source and remove the battery pack before making
any adjustments or removing/installing ments or
accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
ENGLISH • 31

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