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Black & Decker BDCS20 User Manual

Black & Decker BDCS20
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LITHIUM-ION SCREWDRIVER
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Black & Decker BDCS20 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBlack & Decker
ModelBDCS20
CategoryPower Screwdriver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Guidelines Definitions

DANGER Definition

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION Definition

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE Definition

Indicates potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Guidelines for maintaining a safe and clean work environment, keeping children and bystanders away.

Electrical Safety

Precautions regarding plugs, earthed surfaces, wet conditions, and cord usage.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use common sense, wear PPE, and prevent unintentional starting.

Power Tool Use and Care

Proper Tool Application

Use the correct power tool for the application and avoid forcing it.

Switch Operation Check

Ensure the switch functions correctly; a tool with an unresponsive switch is dangerous.

Disconnecting Power Source

Disconnect power before adjustments, accessory changes, or storage to prevent accidental starting.

Safe Tool Storage

Store idle tools out of reach of children and untrained users.

Power Tool Maintenance

Check for misalignment, binding, or damage; repair if damaged before use.

Cutting Tool Maintenance

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better control and reduced binding.

Correct Usage Conditions

Use tools and accessories according to instructions and intended operations.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Charger Compatibility

Use only manufacturer-specified chargers to avoid fire risk with different battery packs.

Battery Pack Compatibility

Use only designated battery packs to prevent injury and fire hazards.

Preventing Battery Short Circuits

Keep battery packs away from metal objects to prevent short circuits, burns, or fire.

Battery Leakage Precautions

Avoid contact with ejected battery liquid; flush with water if contact occurs.

Service and Repair

Qualified Service Personnel

Have tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts for safety.

Specific Safety Rules

Grip Tool for Wiring Safety

Hold tool by insulated surfaces when fastener may contact hidden wiring to prevent shock.

Tool Stability on Ladders

Lay tool on its side when not in use on ladders or scaffolding to prevent tipping.

Health and Environmental Precautions

Dust Exposure Risks

Some dust can cause cancer or reproductive harm; use ventilation and approved safety equipment.

Respiratory Protection for Dust

Use NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection for dust to prevent injury.

Eye Protection Requirement

Always use safety glasses; everyday glasses are not sufficient.

Certified Safety Equipment

Safety Equipment Standards

Wear certified safety equipment including eye, hearing, and respiratory protection.

Tool Symbols and Definitions

Electrical Symbols

Definitions for voltage (V), current (A), frequency (Hz), and power (W) symbols.

Measurement Symbols

Definitions for time (min), current type (AC/DC), and speed (/min or rpm) symbols.

Construction Type Symbols

Definitions for Class I (grounded) and Class II (double insulated) construction symbols.

Operational Symbols

Definitions for safety alert, manual reference, and PPE symbols.

Battery Safety Warnings and Instructions

Battery Handling and Abuse

Do not disassemble, drop, crush, bend, puncture, or shred batteries.

Battery Contamination and Exposure

Do not modify, immerse in liquids, expose to fire, heat, or microwave.

Charger System Compatibility

Only use the battery with the manufacturer-specified charging system.

Preventing Battery Short Circuits

Avoid short-circuiting batteries or contact with conductive objects.

Battery Disposal

Dispose of used batteries promptly according to manufacturer's instructions.

Consequences of Improper Battery Use

Improper battery use can lead to fire, explosion, or other hazards.

Supervised Battery Usage

Battery usage by children should be supervised.

Battery Charging Safety and Instructions

Charger and Product Instructions

Read all instructions and warnings on the charger and product before use.

Charger Environmental Exposure

Do not expose the charger to rain or snow.

Accessory Attachment Risks

Using unrecommended attachments may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.

Disconnecting Charger Cord

Pull by the plug, not the cord, when disconnecting the charger to prevent damage.

Cord Placement Safety

Ensure the cord is placed to avoid being stepped on, tripped over, or damaged.

Extension Cord Guidelines

Use appropriate gauge extension cords suitable for outdoor use if needed.

Charger Usage

Use only the supplied charger; do not attempt to open it.

Incineration Warning

Do not incinerate tool or batteries; they can explode or release toxic fumes.

Explosive Atmosphere Warning

Do not charge or use battery in explosive atmospheres.

Battery Contact First Aid

Wash skin with soap and water if contacted; rinse eyes with water.

Charging Procedure

Initial Charge Duration

Batteries are not fully charged; read instructions and charge fully before first use.

Functional Description

Tool Components

Identifies key components: Switch, Slider, Hex Spindle, Charging Port, Plug, and Charger.

Charging Process

Align plug tab with socket, connect plug to port, plug charger into outlet, and charge.

Initial and Subsequent Charging

Initial charge for at least 23 hours; subsequent charges also take 23 hours.

Battery Life Maximization

Recharge after use, avoid full discharge, and recharge after each use for longest life.

Charging While In Use Warning

Do not use the tool while it is connected to the charger.

Disconnecting Charger Safely

Unplug charger from outlet first, then disconnect cord from tool to prevent fire hazard.

Important Charging Notes

Initial Charging Time

Tool sent uncharged; must be charged for at least 9 hours before first use.

Charging Temperature Limits

Never charge batteries in temperatures below 40°F or above 105°F.

Charger Warmth

Charger may hum and become warm during charging; this is normal.

Charging Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Charging Issues

Check outlet, switch connection, charger plug insertion for charging problems.

Recharging Depleted Batteries

Recharge when power is low; do not continue using depleted batteries.

Maximizing Battery Life

Avoid full discharge, recharge after each use, and store in recommended temperature range.

Drilling and Driving Safety

Stalling Warning

Expect tool stall if overloaded; grip firmly and release trigger immediately if it occurs.

Assembly and Adjustment

Inserting and Removing Bits

Insert bit into hex spindle; pull straight out to remove.

Forward/Reverse/Lock-Off Slider

Use slider to select rotation direction or lock the tool off.

Operating Instructions

Switching On and Off

Press switch to run tool, release to stop. Slider locks tool in off position.

Screw Driving Procedure

Insert bit, select rotation, and drive screws. Avoid double-ended bits.

Drilling Operations

Drilling Tips

Use sharp bits, support work, maintain work area, and apply pressure steadily.

Stalled Tool Operation

Do not repeatedly trigger a stalled tool; determine cause before restarting.

Minimizing Stalling

Reduce pressure and drill slowly through the last part of a hole to minimize stalling.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Tool Cleaning

Clean with mild soap and damp cloth; never immerse in liquid.

Repair and Adjustment

Repairs should be done by authorized service centers using identical replacement parts.

Battery Removal and Disposal

Battery Recycling

Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable; do not incinerate. Return to service centers or local recyclers.

Battery Removal Steps

Discharge battery, remove screws, disconnect clips, and package safely for disposal.

Service Information

Contacting Service Centers

Contact nearest BLACK+DECKER service center for advice, repair, or parts.

Troubleshooting

Battery Not Charging

Check outlet, charger connection, and tool socket for charging issues.

Accessories and Recommendations

Recommended Accessories

Available from local dealers or service centers. Using unrecommended accessories is hazardous.

RBRC Seal Information

Battery Recycling Program

Indicates prepaid recycling costs; use RBRC program for environmentally conscious disposal.

FCC and IC Compliance

Digital Device Compliance

Complies with FCC Part 15 and Canadian ICES-003 for digital devices.

Interference Correction

User is encouraged to correct interference by reorienting antenna or relocating equipment.

Two-Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage

Covers defects in material/workmanship for 2 years in home use; excludes abuse.

Warranty Service Options

Return to retailer or send to authorized service center for repair/replacement.

Warranty Exclusions

Does not apply to accessories or commercial use; voids warranty if repaired by unauthorized personnel.

Latin America Warranty

Latin America Sales Warranty

Warranty does not apply to products sold in Latin America; check local warranty info.

Free Warning Label Replacement

Label Replacement Service

Call for a free replacement if warning labels become illegible or are missing.

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