To switch off:

jSet the On / off switch 8 to position “0”.

mBlow count:

The Electric Tacker PET 23 VARIO is designed for 30 blows per minute.

mContinuous Operating Time:

The Electric Tacker PET 23 VARIO is designed for

15 minutes of continuous operation at the maximum blow count. Allow the appliance to cool down suffi- ciently after such a tasking.

QSetting the impact force

A tip!

jSelect the lowest impact force required for stapling.

jYou can set the impact force at any value between “1” (lowest impact force) and “7” (highest im- pact force) using the impact force controller 6 .

QStapling

jSwitch on the tool.

jPress the nose 4 on the spot where you wish to staple.

jPress the trigger 2 .

jAdjust the impact force to suit the materials, staples or nails.

Redriving:

Note: Use this function if you discover that some already-driven staples or nails have not ended up

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flush in the material. Redriving must be carried out directly at each staple or nail. If you do not lift the nose 4 when doing this then no further staple or nail will be loaded into the driving position.

jDrive the required staple or nail and press the nose piece 4 once more on to the next redriv- ing position.

jPress the trigger 2 as often as necessary until the staple or nail is flush with the substrate.

Examples of use:

jFastening a covering to the seat of a chair (see Fig. B).

jFixing a skirting at the joint between the wall and floor covering (see Fig. C).

jStretching and stapling a canvas to a frame (see Fig. D).

jAttaching a protective film to insulation material when installing thermal insulation (see Fig. E).

jAttaching fixings for components in a wall cladding system (see Fig. F).

QRectifying faults

Warning! Before you clean or maintain the device always pull the mains plug out of the mains socket.

 = Fault

 = Cause  = Remedy

The tool does not work properly. A staple or nail is blocking the tool.

Open the magazine slider 7 . This should re- lease the pretension. Take off the front plate 3 with the hexagonal socket screw key 10.

Remove the staple or nail.

A staple or nail has been incorrectly driven into the material.

Remove the incorrectly driven staple or nail with pincers or pointed pliers.

Select suitable staples or nails.

Set the required impact force that will correctly drive the staples or nails.

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Kompernass PET 23 manual Commissioning / Rectifying faults, Setting the impact force, Stapling