WARNING: Check the tool weekly for any signs of
damage or wear. Replace damaged parts before using.
WARNING: DO NOT leave the DCE592 unattended
while attached to material.
WARNING: DO NOT use the DCE592 near fire or an
open flame.
WARNING: DO NOT use the DCE592 continuously for
more than two hours. Suction lifters are only suitable for
short‑term lifting and carrying of loads.
WARNING: DO NOT use the DCE592 with a crane or
any similar equipment.
1. Slide the on/off power switch
2. Position the DCE592 with the foam rubber seal
against the surface of the item you want to lift. Ensure
load surface is clean and dry, and place the DCE592
above the center of gravity if possible.
nOTE: If using multiple DCE592's then distribute each
lifter roughly equal distance from the center of gravity.
nOTE: Do not place the DCE592 over holes and cracks as
a vacuum will not be created or will be quickly lost.
nOTE: On some textured surfaces, you may need to apply
pressure to the surface with the DCE592 and the foam
rubber seal
to help create a seal.
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3. After the vacuum button
indicators on the LED screen
if the battery charge is not below 20%, the tool is ready
to use.
nOTE: The DCE592 will not allow a lift to begin if the
battery state of charge is low. When the low battery chime
sounds and the LED screen
immediately set down the load being carried and secure it
in place or risk the lifter releasing the load prematurely.
WARNING: In the event of power failure, the DCE592
will hold non‑porous materials for up to five minutes.
The DCE592 will not hold porous materials if power fails.
4. Press the vacuum button
and create a vacuum seal to the surface of the item you
want to lift.
nOTE: You may need to apply some pressure to assist
in creating a seal. It may take up to five seconds for the
maximum vacuum seal to be created.
5. When the vacuum pump reaches maximum sealing
range, the vacuum pump will stop and remain activated.
The vacuum seal is engaged and you can lift the item.
Ensure the load is balanced. If not release and repeat
steps above at a more balanced location.
nOTE: When working on porous materials the vacuum
pressure may not reach the maximum range and
the vacuum pump will keep on running to maintain
vacuum pressure.
WARNING: Before each transport of the lifted load, the
secure hold must be checked at a low height in order to
avoid injuries due to falling of the lifted load.
WARNING: DO NOT press the vacuum button again
at any time during a lift operation as it will disable the
pump pressure maintenance ability.
WARNING: When transporting lifted loads, always
ensure that there is a clear view to your destination to
avoid collisions.
WARNING: Do not swing, shake or impact lifted loads.
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to the ON position
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8
is pressed the vacuum
will illuminate green, and
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6
flashes, the user must
to start the vacuum pump
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6. When you are done lifting the item, set it down and
secure it in place then press the vacuum button
four vacuum indicators
now be released.
7. Slide the trigger lock button
and hold the release button
The four vacuum indicators
sequence as the pressure drops and the pressure level
units will show zero.
8. Remove the tool from the material.
MAINTENANCE
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.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
flush
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An
accidental start‑up can cause injury.
Your D
WALT power tool has been designed to operate
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over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool
care and regular cleaning.
Proper tool maintenace includes daily and
quartly inspections.
Each day, check for: Cracks, deformation, or damage to the
lifter body, proper attainment of vacuum pressure -12 PSI
(-0.8 bar), cuts, tears, wear, or damage to the foam rubber
seal, any vacuum leaks, vacuum bleed rate, missing control
marking and labels.
Quarterly, check for: All daily checks plus loose fasteners,
wear deformation, cracking, corrosion damage to structure,
damage to controls, and missing safety labels.
Replacing the Rubber Foam Seal (Fig. O)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack
before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An
accidental start‑up can cause injury.
Replacement rubber foam seals, DZE591, are available
from your nearest local dealer or authorized service center.
1. Remove the worn or damaged foam rubber seal
pulling it out of the tool.
nOTE: Ensure that the groove where seal resides is clean
and free of debris.
2. Install a new foam rubber seal
in Fig. O. Ensure that foam rubber seal
position before using. (Do not use adhesive.)
Cleaning
WARNING: To ensure safe and efficient operation,
always keep the electrical appliance and the ventilation
slots clean.
WARNING: Never use solvents or other harsh
chemicals for cleaning the non‑metallic parts of the
tool. These chemicals may weaken the materials used
in these parts. Use a cloth dampened only with water
and mild soap. Never let any liquid get inside the tool;
never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
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will flash red. The tool can
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forward and then press
10
9
to release the material.
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will stop illuminating in
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into position as shown
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is secured into
. The
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by
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