Table of Contents MARKSMAN MATERIAL ESTIMATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Catalog No. BDCAL100 BEFORE RETURNING THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY REASON PLEASE CALL 1-800-544-6986 IF YOU SHOULD HAVE A QUESTION OR EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR BLACK & DECKER PRODUCT, CALL 1-800-544-6986 BEFORE YOU CALL, HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AVAILABLE, CATALOG NO., TYPE NO., AND DATE CODE (e.g. 0130M). IN MOST CASES, A BLACK & DECKER REPRESENTATIVE CAN RESOLVE YOUR PROBLEM OVER THE PHONE. IF YOU HAVE A SUGGESTION OR COMMENT, GIVE US A CALL. YOUR FEEDBACK IS VITAL TO BLACK & DECKER. I. II. III. IV. General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Keypad Arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Key Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 IVa Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 IVb Power Control & Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 IVc Digit Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 IVd Operation Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 IVe Memory Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 IVf Unit Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 IVg Constant Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 IVh Project Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 V. Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Va Arithmetic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Vb Memory Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Vc Percentage Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Vd Dimension Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Ve Linear, Square, Cubic Conversion . . . . . . . . .15 Vf Conversion Between Feet-Inch-Fraction & Decimal Feet/Inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Vg Square Up / Square Root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Vh Custom Setting for the Variables . . . . . . . . . . .18 Vi Fraction Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Vj Estimation of Material Quantity for Various DIY Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 i) Project: Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 ii) Project: Wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 iii) Project: Tile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 iv) Project: Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 v) Project: Fence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 vi) Project: Lumber Estimation . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 vii) Project: Studs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 viii) Project: Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 ix) Project: Drywall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 x) Project: Carpet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 xi) Project: Bags of Concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 xii) Project: Bricks / Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 xiii) Project: Gravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 xiv) Project: Mulch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 xv) Find the Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 VI. Technical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 VII. Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Service Information & Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 2 I. General Description The Marksman Material Estimator has the following `features: • 30 key operation • 8 digits display, internally 10 digit calculation • Fraction resolution defaults at a 16th of an inch, changeable by user • One independent memory • Four basic arithmetic operation, i.e., +, -, x, and ÷ • Percentage calculation • Dimension Math • Linear conversion, Square & Cubic unit conversion • Conversion between Feet-Inch-Fraction and Decimal Feet / Inch • Square Up / Square Root • Estimation of material quantities for various DIY projects • 3.0V operating voltage / CR 2032 lithium battery • Approx. 6 minute auto power off II. LCD Display / III. Keypad Arrangement WARNING: Contains Lithium Battery. See page 40 for additional battery information. 3 4 IV. Key Description [Store][M+] - IVa. Function Keys [Shift] - [+/-] [ ] [x2] [x/y] [Store] [Recall] - 2nd Function key (Before activating the second function, press [Shift] first.) Toggle sign of the displayed data. Square root Square up Fractional bar key for entering fractions Activate “Store” function Activate “Recall” function IVb. Power Control & Clear [ON/C] [OFF] [Clear All] - Power on Press once to clear entries and press twice for clearing all calculation buffers Reset errors and resume calculation. Power off Clear all stored variables back to defaults IVc. Digit Keys [0] , , , [9], [.] - Numerals and the decimal point IVd. Operation Keys [+], [-], [x], [÷] - [=] - [%] - IVe. Memory Keys Addition / Subtraction / Multiplication / Division Equal key for performing calculation and find the end result Percentage 5 [Recall][M+] - [Recall][M-R/C] - The entered value or the sub-total is added to the independent memory, which is then updated with the result. When a non-zero number is stored in the independent memory, the sign "M" appears on the display. Press [Recall] then [M+] for memory recall, memory value is obtained and displayed. Pressing [Recall] twice is for memory clear. The symbol "M" will disappear. IVf. Unit Keys [Yards] [Feet] - Press to enter yards. Press to enter feet. When the answer is expressed in Feet-Inch or Feet, press [Feet] to toggle between Feet-Inch and Feet. [Inch] Press to enter inch. When the answer is expressed in “Inch”, press [Inch] to toggle between decimal Inch and fractional Inch. [Meter] Press to enter meter. Note: Press unit keys once for linear units, twice for square units and third for cubic units. e.g. 5[Yards][Yards] for 5 sq. yards 5[Yards][Yards][Yards] for 5 cu. yards [Shift][Yards] [Shift][Feet] [Shift][Inch] [Shift][Meter] - Convert the displayed value to yards. Convert the displayed value to feet. Convert the displayed value to inches. Convert the displayed value to meters. 6 IVg. Constant Key [ ] - - Computes the area covered by the entered number of boards. Repeated presses will scroll through areas covered by boards of various lengths as shown above. - Multifunction key that finds the number of fence boards, number of posts and number of rails basing on an entered distance, Board Width and Post Spacing. Computes the fence distance by the entered number of boards and the stored Board Width. Input the constant IVh. Project Keys [Paint] - [Wallpaper] - [Tile] - - [Deck] - Computes volume of paint ( in gallons / quarts / pints ) basing on the entered area and a stored value of Paint Coverage per Gallon. Computes the area covered by the defined Paint Coverage per Gallon. Computes number of rolls of wallpaper basing on an entered area and a stored value of “Wallpaper Roll Coverage Area”. Calculate the wall area to be covered by the entered number of rolls of wallpaper. Find the number of tiles, based on an entered area and a user-stored Grout Width. Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of tiles for various standard tile sizes (12” / 13” / 16” / 18” / 24” / 1” / 2“ / 4” / 6” / 8” / 10”). Calculate the area covered by the entered number of tiles. Repeated presses will scroll through areas covered by various sizes of tiles. Find the number of boards for a deck, based on an entered area and a stored Board Width. Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of boards for various standard board lengths ( 8’ / 10’ / 12’ / 14’ / 16’ / 18’ / 20’ ). 7 [Fence] - [Shift][Bd Feet] - [Shift][Studs] - - [Shift][Roof Bundle] - - Computes number of board feet based on entered volume. Compute the volume by the defined number of board feet. Computes number of studs, based on an entered linear distance and a stored On-Center Spacing. Compute the distance by basing on the defined number of studs and the stored On-Center Spacing. Computes number of bundles of roof shingles, based on an entered roof area and a stored Area per Roof Bundle. Computes the roof area basing on the entered number of bundles of roof shingles. 8 [Shift][4x8 Sheet] - [Shift] [Carpet] - [Shift][Custom Tile] - [Shift] [Concrete] - [Shift][Brick] - Computes number of 4’X 8’ sheets, based on entered linear distance or area. Computes the area or the distance by basing on the defined number of “4X8” sheets. Computes carpet length required (of either 12’, 13’ or 15’ wide carpet rolls), based on entered area. Repeated pressings of [Shift][Carpet] will scroll through values for 12’, 13’ and 15’ rolls. Computes the floor area with the given length of carpet Computes number of tiles based on an entered area and a stored Custom Tile Size. This is used separately from the regular Tile key. Compute the area by basing on the defined number of tiles. [Shift][Block] - [Shift][Gravel] - [Shift][Cost $] - [Shift][Mulch] - - brick applications. By pressing [Shift][Brick] again consecutively, it will toggle back and forth between “face”, “paver”. Computes the number of standard 128-sq. inch blocks, based on an entered linear distance or area and a stored Block Area. Computes tons of gravel required, based on an entered volume and a stored Weight per Volume. Given the quantity of gravel used, calculate the volume. “Cost” function lets you compute total material cost, given an entered Per Unit Cost. Computes the number of bags of mulch you’ll need, based on an entered volume and a stored Volume per Bag. Computes the volume by basing on the number of bags of mulch. Computes the number of bags of concrete required, based on an entered volume and a stored Volume per Bag. Computes the volume by entering the number of bags of concrete. Computes the number of standard 8-inch-size U.S. bricks based on entered linear distance (or area, or volume). Finds values for both “face” (21 square inches) and “paver” (32 square inches) 9 10 V. Functional Description V-a. Arithmetic Operation : +, -, x, ÷ Key [ON/C][ON/C] 100 [+] 100[-] 300[x] V-c. Percentage Operation Display 0. 100 100. 200. -100. A x B% = A x B/100 A ÷ B% = A ÷ (B/100) A + B% = A x (1 + B%) A - B% = A x (1 - B%) Key [ON/C] Display 0. 3574[x] 12[shift][%] 3574. 428.88 -200. 2[÷] 4[Shift][+/-] -4. [=] 50. V-b. Memory operation Key [ON/C] 11111111[Store][M+] 100[Store][M+] [Recall][M+] 200[Shift][+/-][Store][M+] Display 0. 11111111. 100. 11111211. -200. [Recall][M+] 11111011. [Recall][M-R/C] 11111011. [Recall][M+] 654[÷] 852[shift][%] 125[+] 20[shift][%] [-] 20[shift][%] 654. 76.760563 125. 150. 150. 120. 0. 11 12 V-d. Dimension Math Key [ON/C][ON/C] 5 [Inch] Display 0. 5 INCH 5 INCH 4 FEET 4 2 FEET INCH 4 7 FEET INCH 1 FEET 1 0 FEET INCH 1 4 INCH 5 13 0 7 FEET INCH16 [+] 4[Feet] 2[Inch] [=] 1[Feet] [-] 4[Inch]1[x/y]5 [=] 12[Feet][÷] CONTINUED Key 5 [Shift][%] Display 5 105. SQ FEET 5[Feet] 5 FEET 5 0 FEET INCH 4 10 FEET INCH 24.166667 SQ FEET [x] 4[Feet]10[Inch] [=] 8[Feet][X] 8 0 FEET INCH 1.5 FEET 12. SQ FEET 0.5 INCH 0.5 CU FEET 1.5[Feet] [X] 0.5[Inch] [=] 12 0 FEET INCH 1 2 INCH 2 57.6 2[Inch]1[x/y]2 [=] 100[Feet] 100 FEET 100 SQ FEET 100. SQ FEET [Feet] [+] 13 14 V-f. Conversion Between Feet-InchFraction & Decimal Feet/Inch V-e. Linear Conversion, Square Conversion & Cubic Conversion Key [ON/C] 12[Feet] Display 0. 12 FEET 4. YD 12. FEET 144. INCH 3.6576 M [Shift][Yards] [Shift][Feet] [Shift][Inch] [Shift][Meter] [ON/C][ON/C] 75 [Feet][Feet] 0 75 SQ FEET 8.3333333 SQ YD 6.967728 SQ M 75 CU FEET 2.7777778 CU YD [Shift][Yards] [Shift][Meter] 75[Feet][Feet][Feet] [Shift][Yards] Key 13[Feet]8[Inch]1[x/y]7 Display 1 13 8 FEET INCH 7 13.678571 FEET 164.14286 INCH [Shift][Feet] [Shift][Inch] [ON/C] 9.7[Feet] 0. 9.7 FEET 3 9 8 FEET INCH 8 116 3 INCH 8 3 9 8 FEET INCH 8 3.2333333 YD 2.95656 M 9.7 FEET 3 9 8 FEET INCH 8 116 3 INCH8 116.4 INCH [Shift][Feet] [Shift][Inch] [Shift][Feet] [Shift][Yards] [Shift][Meter] [Shift][Feet] [Shift][Feet]or[Feet] [Shift][Inch] [Shift][Inch]or[Inch] 15 16 V-g. Square Up / Square Root V-h. Custom Setting for the Variables Key 6[Feet] Upon power up reset, the variables are defined as follows. Display 6 FEET 36. SQ FEET 36. SQ FEET 10 FEET 100. SQ FEET 136. SQ FEET 15 11 7 FEET INCH 16 [Shift][x2] [+] 10[Feet] [Shift][x2] [=] [Shift][√ x] Area of Concrete Blocks Area of Face Bricks Area of Paver Bricks 1 Board Feet One 4’X8’ Sheet Concrete (Volume per Bag) Board Width (board-on-center) Fence Post Spacing Gravel (Weight per Volume) Mulch (Volume per Bag) Paint Coverage per Gallon Roof Bundle (Area per Bundle) Stud On Center Spacing Grout Width Custom Tile Size Wallpaper Roll Coverage Area 128 sq. inch 21 sq. inch (*) 32 sq. inch (*) 144 cu. inches (*) 32 sq. feet (*) 2/3 cubic feet / bag 5 11/16 inches 8 feet 1.5 tons / cubic yard 2 cubic feet / bag 350 sq. feet / gallon 33 1/3 sq. feet / bundle 16 inches 0 inch 24 sq. inch 56 sq. feet / roll Note: (*) not programmable. To read all these variables, operate as below. [Recall][Paint] 350.00 STO SQ FEET / GL / ROLL [Recall][Wallpaper] 56.00 STO SQ 17 18 FEET CONTINUED [Recall][Grout Width] CONTINUED [Recall][Concrete] 0 STO GROUT 0.67 STO CU INCH FEET / BAG bL [Recall][Block] [Recall][Board o.c.] 5 STO BD W STO 11 16 SQ INCH [Recall][Gravel] [Recall][Post o.c.] STO POST 8FEET 0 INCH ST [Recall][Roof Bundle] INCH 1.50 STO 2.00 STO CU OC Besides the variables listed above, you can also use [Recall] function to read some non-programmable data, such as board feet, 4x8 Sheet, face brick and paver brick area. [Recall][Bd Feet] 144.00 STO FEET CU 24.00 STO TILE SQ INCH [Recall][Brick] INCH 32.00 STO SQ 19 FEET / BAG 33.33 STO SQ [Recall][Custom Tile] YD OC 16 STO INCH TN/CU [Recall][Mulch] [Recall][Studs] 128.00 20 INCH P br CONTINUED Press [Recall][Brick] to toggle between paver brick and face brick. F [Recall][Brick] 21.00 br STO SQ 400 [Feet] [Feet] 400 [Store] STO FEET SQ FEET When there is fraction displayed after calculation, you can press [x/y] to toggle between the highest fractional resolution and the set resolution. For example, 7[Inch][÷]32[=] 0 1 4 INCH [x/y] 0 7 32 INCH 400.00 STO SQ FEET / GL Press [Clear All] to clear all stored values and set estimator back to defaults. NOTE: Changing default value will impact material estimation result. 21 0 1 16 INCH Repeated presses of [x/y] will then scroll through the available settings: 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8. The last setting appears on the screen will be stored as the current fractional resolution. 400 STO [Paint] By default, the estimator is set to display fractional values to the nearest 16th of an inch. The 1/16 resolution can be displayed by pressing [Recall][x/y]. INCH To store a custom value into the user-programmable variables shown above, one should input the value in the defined unit as listed above, then press [Store] which is followed by the corresponding variable key button. For example, set the Paint Coverage per Gallon to 400. SQ V-i. Fraction Resolution 0 1 4 INCH [x/y] 22 V-j. Estimation of Material Quantity for Various DIY Projects Note: The answers obtained in DIY projects are rounded to two decimal places. Note: Material estimation results depend on variables that are preprogrammed by default or user programmed. i) Project : Paint Find how many gallons / quarts / pints of paint are needed to cover the wall when the area of the wall is given, or find the coverage area when the qty. of paint (in gals.) is known. Key Display Example: To calculate how many quarts of paint will be needed to cover a wall measuring 8’ x 20’. How many gallons / quarts / pints? [ON/C] 0. 8[Feet][X]20[Feet][=] 160. SQ FEET [Paint] 0.46 GL [Paint] 1.83 QT [Paint] 3.66 Pt CONTINUED Key [Paint] Display 10.00 GL ii) Project : Wallpaper Find the number of rolls of wallpaper needed when the coverage area is given, or find the coverage area when the quantity of wallpaper used is known. Key Display Example: To calculate the number of wallpaper rolls needed for a wall measuring 8’ x 20’ . [ON/C] 0. 8[Feet][X]20[Feet][=] 160. SQ FEET [Wallpaper] 2.86 ROLL Example: How many square feet will 12 rolls of wallpaper cover? [ON/C] 12 [Wallpaper] 0. 672. 00 SQ FEET 12.00 ROLL [Wallpaper] Example: How many square feet will 10 gallons of paint cover? [ON/C] 0. 10[Shift][Coverage] 3500.00 SQ FEET 23 24 iii. Project : Tile Find the number of tiles in various sizes to be used when the coverage area and the grout width are given, or find the area covered when number of tiles is known, or find the number of tiles (in various sizes) to be used when the distance is given. Key Display Example: To calculate the number of tiles in various sizes you need to fill a floor measuring 5’ x 80’ ? Provided that the grout width is 1/16 inch and 5% waste allowance is added. [ON/C] 0. 1[x/y]16[Store][Grout Width] 0-1 16 STO GROUT INCH 5[Feet][x]80[Feet] [=] 400. SQ. FEET [+]5[Shift][%] 420. SQ. FEET [Tile] 415.66 12 TILE In [Tile] 354.45 13 TILE In [Tile] 234.42 16 TILE In [Tile] 185.38 18 TILE In [Tile] 104.46 24 TILE In [Tile] 53573.98 1 TILE In [Tile] 14217.52 2 TILE In [Tile] 3664.59 4 TILE In 25 CONTINUED Key [Tile] Display 1645.54 6 TILE In 930.41 8 TILE In 597.31 10 TILE In [Tile] [Tile] Example: To calculate the area covered by 200 tiles in various sizes. (provided that the grout width is 1/16 inch.) [ON/C] 0 0 1 16 1[x/y]16[Store][Grout Width] STO GROUT INCH 200[Tile] 202.09 12 SQ FEET In [Tile] 236.98 13 SQ FEET In [Tile] 358.34 16 SQ FEET In [Tile] 453.13 18 SQ FEET In [Tile] 804.17 24 SQ FEET In [Tile] 1.57 1 SQ FEET In [Tile] 5.91 2 SQ FEET In [Tile] 22.92 4 SQ FEET In 26 CONTINUED Key [Tile] Display 51.05 6 SQ FEET In 90.28 8 SQ FEET In 140.63 10 SQ FEET In [Tile] [Tile] Example: To calculate the number of tiles in various sizes you need to fill the distance 50’. Provided that the grout width is 1/16 inch and 10% waste allowance is added. [ON/C] 0 1[x/y ]16[Store][Grout Width] STO 0 1 GROUT INCH16 50 [Feet] 50 FEET [+] 10 [Shift] [%] 55 0 FEET INCH [Tile] 54.72 12 TILE In [Tile] 50.53 13 TILE In [Tile] 41.09 16 TILE In [Tile] 36.54 18 TILE In [Tile] 27.43 24 TILE In [Tile] 621.18 1 TILE In 27 CONTINUED Key [Tile] Display 320.00 2 TILE In 162.46 4 TILE In 108.87 6 TILE In 81.86 8 TILE In 65.59 10 TILE In [Tile] [Tile] [Tile] [Tile] iv) Project : Deck Find the number of boards needed to build a deck, or find the deck area when the number of boards is given, or find the number of boards when the distance is given. Key Display Example: To calculate the number of boards in various sizes you need to build a deck, if the deck area measures 8 x 12’ ? [ON/C] 0. 8[Feet][X]12[Feet][=] 96. SQ FEET [Deck] 26. 8 BDS Ft [Deck] 21. 10 BDS Ft [Deck] 17. 12 BDS Ft [Deck] 15. 14 BDS Ft [Deck] 13. 16 BDS Ft 28 CONTINUED Key [Deck] Display 1 2. 18 BDS Ft [Deck] 1 1. 20 BDS Ft Key Display Example: To calculate the area covered by 50 boards in various lengths. (provided that the board width is 5 11/16 inches) [ON/C] 0. 5[Inch]11[x/y]16[Store] 11 [Board o.c.] STO 5 16 BD w INCH 50[Shift][Deck] 189.58 8 SQ FEET Ft [Deck] 236.98 10 SQ FEET Ft [Deck] 284.38 12 SQ FEET Ft [Deck] 331.77 14 SQ FEET Ft [Deck] 379.17 16 SQ FEET Ft [Deck] 426.56 18 SQ FEET Ft [Deck] 473.96 20 SQ FEET Ft CONTINUED Key Display Example: To calculate the number of boards you need for a distance of 20 feet. [ON/C] 0. 20[Feet][Deck] 43. BDS v) Project : Fence Find the number of fence boards, posts and rails required when the fence distance is known, or find fence distance, posts and rails when the number of boards is given. Key Display Example: Find the number of fence boards, posts and rails required to build a fence, if the distance for the fence is 30’8”. [ON/C] 0. 30[Feet]8[Inch] 30 8 FEET INCH [Fence] 65. BDS [Fence] 5. POST [Fence] 8. RL Example: Find the distance of the fence if 30 fence boards are used. 5 14 2 FEET INCH 8 3. POST 4. RL 30[Fence] [Fence] [Fence] 29 30 vi. Project : Lumber Estimation viii. Project: Roofing Express certain volume of boards in board feet, where, 1 board feet = 144 cubic inches Key Display Example: Find the number of board feet for six 1” x 2” x 25’ boards. [ON/C] 0. 1[Inch][X]2[Inch] 600. [X]25[Feet][=] CU INCH [Shift][Bd Feet] 4.17 BD FEET [X]6[=] 25. BD FEET Example : Find the volume of boards equivalent to 20 Bd Feet. 20[Shift][Bd Feet] 1.67 CU FEET [Shift][Bd Feet] 20.00 BD FEET Find how many bundles of roof shingles are needed for a given roof area or find size of roof covered given number of roof bundles. Key Display Example: Find the number of bundles of roof shingles needed to cover a 12’ X 15’ section of roof. [ON/C] 0. 12[Feet][X]15[Feet][=] 180. SQ FEET [Shift][Roof Bundle] 5.40 rF bn [Shift][Roof Bundle] 180.00 SQ FEET Example: Find the area of the roof if 20 bundles of roof shingles are needed. 20[Shift][Roof Bundle] 666.67 SQ FEET Find the number of studs required for a wall or find wall distance when number of studs is given. Key Display Example: Find the number of 16” on-center studs required for a 12’ 6” wall. [ON/C] 0. 12[Feet]6[Inch] 12 6 FEET INCH [Shift][Studs] 11. ST [Shift][Studs] 12 6 FEET INCH Example: What will be wall distance if five studs are needed? 5[Shift][Studs] 5 4 FEET INCH [Shift][Studs] 5. ST ix) Project : Drywall (Number of 4’ X 8’ Sheets) vii) Project : Studs 31 Find the number of 4’ x 8’ sheets required for a wall or wall area given number of 4’ x 8’ sheets. Key Display Example: Find the number of 4’x 8’ drywall sheets needed for a wall measuring 8’ x 12’. [ON/C] 0. 8[Feet][X]12[Feet][=] 96. SQ FEET [Shift][4X8 Sheet] 3.00 Sh 32 CONTINUED Key Display Example: Find the wall area if twenty 4’ x 8’ drywall sheets are used. 20[Shift][4X8 Sheet] 640.00 SQ FEET Example: Find the number of drywall sheets needed to cover a distance of 10 feet. 10[Feet][Shift][4X8 Sheet] 2.50 Sh x) Project : Carpet Find the quantity (in feet) of carpet needed to cover the floor or find floor area covered when the length of carpet is given. Key Display Example: To calculate the quantity of carpet ( in various width ) needed to cover a floor that measures 13.5’ X 20’ in area. [ON/C] 0. 13.5[Feet][X]20[Feet][=] 270. SQ FEET [Shift][Carpet] 22.50 12 Ft FEET ROLL [Shift][Carpet] 20.77 13 Ft FEET ROLL [Shift][Carpet] 18.00 15 Ft FEET ROLL 33 CONTINUED Find the floor area ( in sq. yards ) when the length of carpet is known. Key Display Example: To calculate the floor area to be covered when 20 feet of carpet ( in various sizes ) is used. [ON/C] 0. 20[Feet] 20. FEET [Shift][Carpet] 26.67 12 Ft SQ YD ROLL [Shift][Carpet] 28.89 13 Ft SQ YD ROLL [Shift][Carpet] 33.33 15 Ft SQ YD ROLL 34 xi. Project : Bags of concrete Find the number of bags of concrete when the coverage volume is given, or find the coverage volume when the number of bags of concrete is given. Key Display Example: Find the number of bags of concrete required to fill an area measuring 1m X 2m X 5m. [ON/C] 0. 1[Meter][X]2[Meter][X]5[Meter][=] 10. CU M [Shift][Concrete] 529.72 BAG [Shift][Concrete] 10.00 CU M Example: How big a volume will 3 bags of concrete fill? [ON/C] 0. 3[Shift][Concrete] 2.00 CU FEET [Shift][Concrete] 3.00 BAG 35 xii. Project : Bricks / Blocks Find the number of concrete blocks / face bricks / paver bricks required to build a wall when the length of the wall is given, or find the number of paver bricks or face bricks needed when the area of a walkway is given, or find the number of paver bricks or face bricks needed when the volume is given. Key Display Example: Find the number of face bricks or concrete blocks needed to fill a 30’ long planter wall that is two courses high. [ON/C] 0. 30[Feet][Shift][Brick] 45.00 F br [X]2[=] 90. 30[Feet][Shift][Block] 22.50 bl [X]2[=] 45. Example: Find the number of paver bricks required for a 4’ x 16’ walkway. [ON/C] 0. 4[Feet][X]16[Feet][=] 64. SQ FEET [Shift][Brick] 438.86 F br [Shift][Brick] 288.00 P br 36 xiii. Project: Gravel xiv. Project : Mulch Find how many tons of gravel is needed when the coverage volume is given, or find the coverage area (in cu. yds.) when the quantity of gravel used is given. Find how many bags of mulch is needed when the cover age volume is given, or find the Coverage volume when the quantity of mulch used ( in number of bags ) is given. Key Display Example: Find the quantity of gravel ( in tons ) needed to cover a 48’x13’ driveway 5” deep. [ON/C] 0. 48[Feet][x]13[Feet][x]5[Inch][=] 260. CU FEET [Shift][Gravel] 14.44 TN [Shift][Gravel] 9.63 CU YD Example: How many cubic yards will 5 tons of gravel fill ? [ON/C] 5[Shift][Gravel] 0. 3.33 CU YD [Shift][Gravel] 5.00 TN 37 Key Display Example: Find the number of bags of mulch you’ll need to fill a volume of 3.5’ X 13’ X 3” deep. [ON/C] 0. 3.5[Feet][X]13[Feet][X]3[Inch][=] 11.375 CU FEET [Shift][Mulch] 5.69 BAG If you want to find how much you’ll spend buying mulch, you can operate as follows. [X]50[Shift][Cost $] 284. 3 8 $ Example: How many cubic feet will 5 bags of mulch fill ? [ON/C] 0. 5[Shift][Mulch] 10.00 CU FEET [Shift][Mulch] 5.00 BAG xv) Find the cost : To find the cost for the material quantity calculated above, one can follow the key procedures as: “ [X] ( enter the unit cost ) [Shift][Cost $] “ provided that the quantity of material has been worked out and is being displayed, which can be in the unit of bags, tons, rolls and etc. 38 VI. Technical Information Error Messages • Calculation error ( displayed as “CAL Err” ) for the cases such as 1 ÷ 0 or finding square root for negative numbers • Overflow error ( displayed as “OFLO” ) for answer overflow • Syntax error ( displayed as “Syn Err” ) for unit non matching cases Accuracy Number of digits for normal display: 8 Number of digits for numerator display: 2 Number of digits for denominator display: Number of digits for internal calculation: 2 10 VII. Power Supply Battery: CR2032 Battery Life: Approximately 4000 hours continuous display of “0”. Auto Power Off Estimator power automatically turns off if you do not perform any operation for about six minutes. When this happens, press [ON/C] to turn the power on. Replacing the Battery Dim figures on the display of the estimator indicate that battery power is low. Continued use of the estimator when the battery is low can result in improper operation. Replace the battery as soon as possible when display figures become dim. To Replace the Battery: 1. Press [Shift][Off] to turn the power off. 2. Using a small screwdriver, remove the screw in the 39 battery compartment door and the battery door as shown in the illustration. 3. Using a small screwdriver, remove the battery from the recessed area through the access opening on the right of the battery. 4. Load a new CR2032 battery into the unit with its positive side (+) facing up. 5. Replace the battery door and screw. 6. Press [ON/C] to turn the power on. WARNING: The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. To reduce this risk: • Do not recharge, disassemble, incinerate or expose to high temperatures. • Replace battery with model CR2032 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. • Dispose of used battery promptly per local codes. • Keep away from children. • Do not disassemble or short terminals. • Remove battery if the device will not be used for several months. Transporting batteries can possibly cause fires if the battery terminals inadvertently come in contact with conductive materials such as keys, coins, hand tools and the like. The US Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR) actually prohibit transporting batteries in commerce or on airplanes (i.e. packed in suitcases and carryon luggage) UNLESS they are properly protected from short circuits. So when transporting individual batteries, make sure that the battery terminals are protected and well insulated from materials that could contact them and cause a short circuit." 40 Liquid Crystal Display (First Aid Measures) • If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin: Wash area off completely with plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing. • If liquid crystal gets into your eye: Flush the affected eye with clean water and then seek medical attention. • If liquid crystal is swallowed: Flush your mouth thoroughly with water. Drink large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Then seek medical attention. Note: “Material estimating results are based on pre-programmed and user programmable standard values. The actual amount of materials required for each project will likely vary from the estimates.” Service Information All Black & Decker Service Centers are staffed with trained personnel to provide customers with efficient and reliable power tool service. Whether you need technical advice, repair, or genuine factory replacement parts, contact the Black & Decker location nearest you. To find your local service location, refer to the yellow page directory under "Tools—Electric" or call: 1-800-544-6986 or visit www.blackanddecker.com Full Two-Year Home Use Warranty Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this product for two years against any defects in material or workmanship. The defective product will be replaced or repaired at no charge in either of two ways. The first, which will result in exchanges only, is to return the product to the retailer from whom it was purchased (provided that the store is a participating retailer). Returns should be made within the time period of the retailer’s policy for exchanges (usually 30 to 90 days after the sale). Proof of purchase may be required. Please check with the retailer for their specific return policy regarding returns that are beyond the time set for exchanges. The second option is to take or send the product (prepaid) to a Black & Decker owned or authorized Service Center for repair or replacement at our option. Proof of purchase may be required. Black & Decker owned and authorized Service Centers are listed under "Tools-Electric" in the yellow pages of the phone directory. This warranty does not apply to accessories. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province. Should you have any questions, contact the manager of your nearest Black & Decker Service Center. This product is not intended for commercial use. FREE WARNING LABEL REPLACEMENT: If your warning labels become illegible or are missing, call 1-800-544-6986 for a free replacement. Produced Under License from Calculated Industries. Imported by Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., 701 E. Joppa Rd. Towson, MD 21286 U.S.A. See ‘Tools-Electric’ – Yellow Pages – for Service & Sales 41 42 NOTES NOTES Cat. Number BDCAL100 (July-04) 43 Form Number 624090-00 Printed in China 44
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