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Battery pack (fig. A & B1 - B4)

Charging the battery pack (fig. A)

When charging the battery pack for the first time, or

after prolonged storage, it will only accept an 80% 

charge. After several charge and discharge cycles, the 

battery pack will attain full capacity.

Always check the mains prior to charging the battery

pack. If the mains is functioning but the battery pack

does not charge, take your charger to an authorised

DEWALT repair agent. Whilst charging, the charger and 

the battery pack may become warm to touch. 

This is a normal condition and does not indicate a 

problem. 

Do not charge the battery pack at ambient 

temperatures < 4 °C or > 40 °C. Recommended 

charging temperature: approx. 24 °C.

• To charge the battery pack (11), insert it into the charger 

(13) as shown and plug in the charger. Be sure that the 

battery pack is fully seated in the charger. The red charg-

ing indicator (14) will blink. After approx. 1 hour, it will 

stop blinking and remain on. The battery pack is now fully 

charged and the charger automatically switches to equal-

ise mode. After approx. 4 hours, it will switch to mainte-

nance charge mode. The battery pack can be removed at 

any time or left in the connected charger indefinitely.

• The red charging indicator flashes rapidly to indicate a 

charging problem.

Reinsert the battery pack or try a new one. If the new 

pack also refuses to charge, have your charger tested by 

an authorized DEWALT repair agent. 

• When plugged into power sources such as genera-

tors or sources that convert DC to AC, the red charging 

indicator may blink twice, switch off and repeat. This 

indicates a temporary problem of the power source. The 

charger will automatically switch back to normal opera-

tion. Inserting and removing the battery pack (fig. B1)

• Insert the battery pack (11) into the tool until it

clicks in place. 

• To remove the battery pack, press the two release but-

tons (12) simultaneously and pull the pack out of the tool.

Battery cap (fig. B2) 

A protective cap is supplied to cover the contacts of a de-

tached battery pack. Without the protective cap in place, 

loose metal objects could short circuit the contacts, caus-

ing a fire hazard and damaging the battery pack.

• Take off the protective cap (12) before placing the bat-

tery pack (24) in the charger or tool. 

• Place the protective cap over the contacts immediately 

after removing the battery pack from the charger or tool.

 

Make sure the protective cap is in place before  

 

storing or carrying a detached battery pack.

Equalization mode

 

The equalization mode helps to maintain the 

 

optimum capacity of the battery pack. It is 

 

therefore recommended to use the equalization 

 

mode weekly or every 10 charge/discharge cycles.

• Charge the battery pack as described above.

• When the charging indicator stops blinking, leave the 

battery in the charger for approx. 4 hours.

Hot Pack Delay

When the charger detects a battery that is hot, it automat-

ically starts a Hot Pack Delay, suspending charging until 

the battery has cooled.

After the battery has cooled, the charger automatically 

switches to the pack charging mode.

This feature ensures maximum battery life. The red

indicator (14) blinks long, then short while in the Hot

Pack Delay mode.

Battery type (fig. B3 & B4)

The tool is suitable for battery packs with different

voltages.

• To fit battery packs of 18 volt, rotate the adapter plate 

(25) into position A.

• To fit battery packs of 9.6, 12 or 14.4 volt, rotate the 

adapter plate (25) into position B.

Refer to the table in the back for a selection of applicable 

battery packs.

Setting up the tool (fig. C1 - C5)

The tool facilitates various set-ups, making it useful

for several applications.

Floor set-up (fig. C1)

• Place the tool on a relatively smooth and level surface.

• Adjust the tool for a level or plumb application.

Wall set-up (fig. C2 - C4)

The tool has been equipped with a wall mount (4) for

mounting to a wall track to aid in drop ceiling installation

and other specialty leveling projects (fig. C2).

• Fit the tool to the wall mount by inserting the threaded 

pin (23) into one of the receptacles in the tool and tighten-

ing the knob (8).

• Turn the tool on its side with the wall mount clamp (6) in 

position for attachment to the wall track (fig. C3).

• With the wall mount (4) facing the wall, turn the wall 

mount clamping lock (7) in the clockwise direction to open 

the clamp jaws.

• Place the clamp jaws around the wall track and turn the 

wall mount clamping lock (7) in the anticlockwise direction 

to close the clamp jaws shut on the track.

• Ensure that the wall mount clamping lock (7) is securely 

locked. 

 

Before attaching the tool to a wall track ensure

that the track is properly secured to the wall.

• Alternatively, the tool can be hung on the wall using the 

mounting holes (27) in the wall mount (fig. C2).

- Hold the tool at the desired position against the

wall and mark the location of the two mounting

holes on the wall (fig. C4).

- Drill a hole at each of the marked locations (required: ø 

6 mm, approx. 35 mm deep).

- Insert a corresponding plug into each of the holes.

- Turn a screw into each of the plugs (required: 6 x 50 mm).

- Hang the tool on the screws.

Summary of Contents for DW077-XE

Page 1: ...Australia New Zealand DW077 XE ...

Page 2: ...3 A 10 11 2 1 9 6 7 8 5 4 3 14 13 11 12 20 19 18 21 22 18 19 20 1 16 15 17 ...

Page 3: ...4 24 11 24 11 11 15 12 B2 B1 ...

Page 4: ...5 25 A B 6 7 4 8 27 26 C2 B4 B3 C1 ...

Page 5: ...6 6 3 4 7 3 4 29 28 30 C5 C3 D1 C4 ...

Page 6: ...7 9 E2 D2 E3 E1 ...

Page 7: ...8 19 19 20 20 21 F E4 G1 E5 ...

Page 8: ...9 10 19 18 20 19 18 21 20 I1 G2 I2 H ...

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Page 10: ... power tool outdoors use an exten sion cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock 3 Personal safety a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while op erating power tools ma...

Page 11: ...ol taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation 5 Battery tool use and care a Ensure the switch is in the off position before inserting battery pack Inserting the battery pack into power tools that have the switch on invites accidents b Recharge only with the charger ...

Page 12: ...ccepts DEWALT NiCd battery packs ranging from 7 2 V to 18 V Your DE9116 charger accepts DEWALT NiCd and NiMH battery packs ranging from 7 2 V to 18 V 11 Battery pack 12 Release buttons 13 Charger 14 Charging indicator red Display 15 Power indicator 16 Leveling indicator X axis 17 Leveling indicator Y axis 18 Scan mode activation key 19 Rotation speed setting key 20 Adjustment keys left right Remot...

Page 13: ...ng or carrying a detached battery pack Equalization mode The equalization mode helps to maintain the optimum capacity of the battery pack It is therefore recommended to use the equalization mode weekly or every 10 charge discharge cycles Charge the battery pack as described above When the charging indicator stops blinking leave the battery in the charger for approx 4 hours Hot Pack Delay When the ...

Page 14: ...the laser head rotating align the laser line with the position mark If adjustment is required proceed as follows With tool in floor set up fig E1 The tool can be placed on any sturdy object to obtain the required height With tool in wall set up fig E2 Loosen the locking knob 5 and adjust the rack pinion wheel 9 to set the tool to the correct position Tighten the locking knob 5 With tool in tripod set...

Page 15: ... fig I1 I4 Several aids have been supplied that might be helpful while operating the tool Remote control fig I1 The remote control allows a manual intervention of the self leveling feature when slope adjustment is required The maximum slope angle corresponds to the self lev eling range of the tool The remote control also allows you to activate the laser line and control the laser head from distances...

Page 16: ... calibration of laser head for plumb alignment Place the tool in an area at about 1 m from a vertical surface With the tool in a floor set up adjust the tool for a plumb application Mark the top and bottom of the vertical surface using a plumb bob Switch on the tool and align the laser beam with the lower marking Using the remote control move the head until the laser beam is at the upper marking If...

Page 17: ...ade or attempted by others Damage due to misuse neglect wear and tear alteration or modification This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights under the provisions of the Consumer Guarantee Act 1993 New Zealand only Trade Practices Act 1974 and State Legislation Australia only In addition to the warranty DEWALT tools are covered by our FREE ONE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT D...

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