Avoid allowing loose items like screws or nails etc. to be stored with battery packs as these or similar items can
Always unplug the charger when not in use and store in a dry secure place.
Avoid charging or storing your battery in temperatures below 0°C and above 40°C.
Battery indicator |
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1. Press the battery indicator |
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button (9) to display the level | ||
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of charge remaining in the |
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battery (Fig. F). |
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2.There are 3 levels of charge low, medium and high. When the battery indicator is showing “LOW”, the battery should be removed and put on charge.
Adjusting the depth of nail penetration
1.The depth adjustment dial can be set to 4 different positions in order to vary the depth of nail penetration as follows:
Depth setting values (approximate only)
Position | Depth |
1Nail head underflush by 1mm
2Nail head level with the surface
Nail head 5mm proud from surface and suitable for
3hanging heavy objects (ensure that the mounting surface is capable of taking the weight loading)
Nail head 10mm proud from surface and suitable for
4hanging lighter objects (ensure that the mounting surface is capable of taking the weight loading)
2. Press in then turn the depth
adjustment dial (5) to theG appropriate level (Fig. G).
Operation
WARNING. Make sure your finger is not on the trigger switch (1) when connecting the tool to the battery (Fig. H).
1.Slide the battery pack onto the nailer so that it clicks into place (Fig. I).
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Safety switch |
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1. The nailer is protected against |
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accidental operation by the | ||
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safety switch (6). When this |
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switch is in its mid position the |
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trigger switch (1) is inoperable |
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(Fig. J). |
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DANGER. Always set the safety |
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switch (6) to the mid position |
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when not actually using the nailer. |
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Ensure that the safety switch (6) is pressed in. You can press this switch from either side.
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