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WARNING:
Keep fingers AWAY from trigger when
not driving nails to avoid accidental firing.
NEVER
carry tool with finger on trigger. In bump mode tool
will fire a nail if contact trip is bumped while trigger
is depressed.
Sequential Actuation
Use sequential actuation mode for intermittent nailing
where very careful and accurate placement and depth
control is desired. The sequential actuation mode provides
the maximum delivery of power for driving the longest nails.
To operate the nailer in sequential actuation mode:
1. Slide the selector switch
9
to expose the single nail
icon
.
2. Fully depress nosepiece against the work surface (motor
will start).
3. Pull trigger (nail will drive into work surface).
4. Release trigger.
5. Lift nosepiece off work surface.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for next application.
NOTICE:
The contact trip needs to be depressed
followed by a trigger pull for each nail followed by
a release of both the contact trip and trigger after
each nail.
Fig. I
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Bump Action
Bump action is intended for rapid nailing on flat, stationary
surfaces and typically most effective for applications that
require driving shorter nails.
When the tool is set in the bump actuation mode, two
methods of tool operation are available: place actuation
and bump actuation.
Slide the selector switch
9
to expose the triple
nail icon
.
To operate the tool using the place actuation
method:
WARNING:
A nail will fire each time the trigger
is depressed as long as the contact trip remains
depressed.
1. Depress the contact trip against the work surface.
2. Depress the trigger.
To operate the tool using the bump actuation
method:
1. Depress the trigger.
2. Push the contact trip against the work surface. As long
as the trigger is depressed, the tool will fire a nail every
time the contact trip is depressed. This allows the user
to drive multiple nails in sequence.
WARNING:
Do not keep trigger depressed when tool
is not in use. Keep the trigger lock-off in the locked
position when the tool is not in use.
WARNING:
When the tool’s motor is running, pulling
the trigger or depressing the contact trip will cause a
nail to fire.
Adjusting Depth (Fig. J)
The depth that the fastener is driven can be adjusted using
the depth adjustment wheel
3
on the side of the tool.
WARNING: To reduce risk of serious injury from
accidental actuation when attempting to adjust
depth,
ALWAYS:
• Remove battery pack.
• Engage trigger lock-off.
• Avoid contact with trigger during adjustments.
1. To drive the nail shallower
, rotate the depth
adjustment wheel
3
away from the nose of the nailer.
2. To sink a nail deeper
, rotate the depth adjustment
wheel
3
toward the nose of the nailer.
Fig. J
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Headlights (Fig. K)
There is a headlight
4
located on each side of the nailer.
Headlights turn on upon battery insertion, activation of
the trigger, or depressing the contact trip. The lights will
automatically shut off after 20 seconds unless tool remains
in use.
NOTE:
These headlights are for lighting the immediate work
surface and are not intended to be used as flashlights.
lOW BATTERY INDICATOR:
The left-side headlight will
flash four consecutive times and then shut down to indicate
low battery.
JAMMED NAIl INDICATOR:
The right-side headlight will
flash continually if a nail becomes jammed in the nosepiece
(see Clearing a Jammed Nail).