Makita DC10SA manual

Makita DC10SA
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PDF manual
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manualMakita DC10SA
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32mm
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50mm
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75mm
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115mm
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110mm
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30mm
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8mm
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180mm
(7-3/32”)
69mm
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90mm
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30mm
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General
BrandMakita
ModelDC10SA | 197347-2
Productcharger for mobile device
EAN0008838145956, 0088381461849
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)
Design
Product colorBlack
Battery
Battery voltage10.8 V
Features
Number of batteries supported1
Compatible battery technologiesLithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Product colorBlack
Number of batteries supported1
Compatible battery technologiesLithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Recharge indicatorYes
Battery recharge time0.5 h
Maximum charging time1 h
Product typeBattery charger
Charging voltage10.8 V
Wall mountableYes
Brand compatibilityMakita
Performance
Type-
Power
Battery recharge time0.5, 1 h
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Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Makita DC10SA below.

How long does it take to charge the battery of the Makita DC10SA?

It takes 0.5, 1 h to charge the battery of the Makita DC10SA.

Is the Makita DC10SA compatible with batteries of 10.8 V?

Yes, the Makita DC10SA is compatible with batteries of 10.8 V. This means that users can conveniently charge their 10.8 V batteries using this charger.

Can the Makita DC10SA support more than one battery at a time?

No, the Makita DC10SA can support only one battery at a time. Users will need to charge their batteries individually.

Does the Makita DC10SA have a recharge indicator?

Yes, the Makita DC10SA has a recharge indicator. This allows users to easily monitor the charging status of their battery, ensuring they know when it is fully charged and ready to use.

What is the maximum charging time of the Makita DC10SA?

The maximum charging time of the Makita DC10SA is 1 hour. This implies that users can quickly recharge their batteries within a relatively short amount of time, ensuring minimal downtime.

Can the Makita DC10SA be wall mounted?

Yes, the Makita DC10SA can be wall mounted. This provides users with the flexibility to securely mount the charger on a wall, saving valuable space in their workshop or garage.

What should I do if the charging light on the Makita DC10SA charger for mobile devices flashes in red?

If the charging light on the Makita DC10SA charger for mobile devices flashes in red, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the battery condition: If the charging light flashes in red, it indicates certain battery conditions that may prevent charging. Make sure the battery cartridge is not from a just-operated tool or has not been left in direct sunlight for a long time. Also, check if the battery cartridge has been left in a location exposed to cold air for an extended period. 2. Clean the terminals: If the charging light continues to flash in red, it could be due to clogged terminals on the charger or battery cartridge. Use an air duster or similar tool to clean the terminals and remove any dust or debris. 3. Inspect the battery cartridge: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, inspect the battery cartridge for any signs of wear or damage. If the battery cartridge is worn out or damaged, it may prevent proper charging. If the troubleshooting steps mentioned above do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact Makita customer support for further assistance.

Why is the charging light on the Makita DC10SA charger flashing alternately in green and red?

When the charging light on the Makita DC10SA charger for mobile devices flashes alternately in green and red, it indicates that charging is not possible. This could be due to the following reasons: 1. Clogged terminals: The terminals on the charger or battery may be blocked by dust or debris. Clean the terminals using an air duster or similar tool to remove any obstructions. 2. Worn-out or damaged battery: If the battery cartridge is worn out or damaged, it may prevent proper charging. Inspect the battery for any signs of wear or damage and consider replacing it if necessary. 3. Cooling system issues: The charger is equipped with a cooling fan to prevent overheating of the battery. If there are problems with the cooling fan or incomplete cooling of the battery, the charging light may flash alternately in green and red. Check for any issues with the cooling system and ensure that the vents on the charger and battery are clean. If the issue persists after performing these troubleshooting steps, it is recommended to contact Makita customer support for further assistance.

What should I do if I hear the sound of cooling air and see a yellow warning light flashing on the Makita DC10SA charger?

When you hear the sound of cooling air and see a yellow warning light flashing on the Makita DC10SA charger, you can take the following steps: 1. Check the cooling system: The charger is equipped with a cooling fan to prevent overheating of the battery. Ensure that the cooling fan is functioning properly and that there are no obstructions blocking the airflow. Clean the vents on the charger and battery to remove any dust or debris that may be causing the issue. 2. Verify battery cooling: If the battery is not cooling adequately, it may trigger the yellow warning light. Check if the battery vents are clear and not clogged with dust. Clean the vents if necessary. 3. Allow for longer charging time: Even if the yellow warning light is flashing, you can still charge the battery. However, the charging time may be longer than usual. Be patient and allow the charger to complete the charging process. 4. Contact customer support: If the yellow warning light continues to flash frequently or if you encounter any other issues, it is recommended to contact Makita customer support for further assistance. Remember to always keep the vents on the charger and battery clean to ensure proper cooling and charging performance.

How do I safely mount the Makita DC10SA charger on a wall?

To safely mount the Makita DC10SA charger on a wall, follow these steps: 1. Choose a stable wall: Select a wall that is stable and can support the weight of the charger and battery. Ensure there are no hindrances to the mounting work or charging operation. 2. Gather the necessary tools and screws: Prepare two screws for hanging the charger on the wall. The screw size should be 4mm x more than 20mm (5/32" x more than 13/16"). Additionally, you will need one screw (4mm x more than 25mm) for anchoring the charger and, for the DC10SB model, one more screw (4mm x more than 40mm) for supporting the charger. 3. Fix the hanging screws: Use the prepared screws to fix the two hanging screws on the wall as illustrated in the manual. 4. Hang the charger: Hang the charger on the wall by aligning it with the fixed hanging screws. 5. Mount the charger securely: Tighten the anchor screw completely to securely mount the charger on the wall. For the DC10SB model, use the additional supporting screw to provide extra stability. 6. Regularly check screw tightness: Periodically check the tightness of the screws to ensure the charger remains securely mounted on the wall. Remember to always unplug the charger and remove all batteries before performing any wall mounting work. Additionally, clean the terminal parts of the charger regularly using an air duster or similar tool. Please note that the above steps are based on the information available in the manual for the Makita DC10SA charger. For more detailed instructions and illustrations, it is recommended to refer to the actual manual.

What screws and tools do I need to prepare for wall mounting the Makita DC10SA charger?

To safely mount the Makita DC10SA charger on a wall, you will need the following screws and tools: 1. Screws for hanging the charger: Prepare two screws with a size of 4mm x more than 20mm (5/32" x more than 13/16"). The screw head size should be ø 9.0mm or smaller, with a thickness of less than 3.5mm (ø 11/32" x 1/8"). 2. Screw for anchoring the charger: You will need one screw with a size of 4mm x more than 25mm (1") to anchor the charger securely to the wall. 3. Additional screw for DC10SB model: If you have the DC10SB model, you will require an extra screw with a size of 4mm x more than 40mm (1-9/16") to support the charger. 4. Tools for tightening screws: Prepare the necessary tools to tighten the screws securely. Remember to always unplug the charger and remove all batteries before performing any wall mounting work. It is important to follow the instructions provided in the manual for proper installation. Please note that the above information is based on the manual for the Makita DC10SA charger. For more detailed instructions and illustrations, it is recommended to refer to the actual manual.

Is the manual of the Makita DC10SA available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Makita DC10SA is available in English .

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