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English
Power tool designation
The power tool is designed to drive special staples or
nails�
Power tool components
1
Ventilation slots
2
Impact force regulator
3
Trigger
4
Belt clip *
5
Battery *
6
Indicators of the state of battery charge *
7
Control button of the state of battery charge *
8
Battery lock *
9
Magazine lock
10
Cover of magazine
11
Magazine
12
Indicator
13
Bolt
14
Plastic tip *
15
External plate
16
Internal plate
17
Guide of hammer
18
Allen key *
19
Staples (strip) *
20
Nails (strip) *
21
Charger *
22
Label *
23
Indicator (red) *
24
Indicator (green) *
25
Hammer
* Optional extra
Not all of the accessories illustrated or described
are included as standard delivery.
Installation and regulation of power tool
elements
Before carrying out any works on the power tool
remove the battery 5.
Mounting / dismounting / setting-up of
some elements is the same for all power
tool models, in this case specific models
are not indicated in the illustration.
Storing the Allen key (see fig. 1)
Fig� 1 shows where the Allen key
18
is stored and how
to remove it�
Installation and removal of the plastic tip (see fig. 2)
The plastic tip
14
prevents surface deformation when
staples or nails are driven� Fig� 2 shows the steps for
mounting / dismounting the plastic tip
14
�
Installation of fasteners into the magazine (see
fig. 3-6)
Use fasteners (staples or nails) that are
suitable for your tool model (see explanatory
pictures and technical data table)� Fasteners
(staples or nails) are supplied as strips� Do
not attempt to load the fasteners one by one, as this
may lead to their bending inside the striking mechanism�
•
Press on the upper part of the lock
9
(see fig. 3.1).
•
Move the cover
10
back (see fig. 3.2).
•
Installation of the staple strip 19:
•
install the staples
19
as shown in figure 4.1. The
upper part of the staples
19
must adjoin the upper
part of the magazine
11
(see fig. 4.2);
•
avoiding twisting of the staple
19
, move the cov-
er
10
forward until the lock
9
locks into place (see
fig. 4.1).
•
Installation of the nail strip 20:
•
you can only use nails
20
of the following
lengths: 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 32 mm
(see fig. 5). This is due to the feature of the installa
-
tion of the nails
20
;
•
install the nails
20
as shown in figure 6.1. The
lower part of the nails
20
must adjoin the lower part
of the magazine
11
� The heads of the nail strip
20
must fit into one of the grooves on the rear wall of
the magazine
11
(see fig. 5);
•
avoiding twisting of the nails
20
, move the
cover
10
forward, until the lock
9
locks into place
(see fig� 6�1)�
Charging procedure of the power tool
battery
Initial operating of the power tool
The power tool is supplied with a partially charged
battery 5. Before the first use, the battery 5 must
be fully charged.
Charging process (see fig. 7-8)
•
Press the battery lock
8
and remove the battery
5
(see fig. 7.1-8.1).
•
Connect the charger
21
to the power supply�
•
Insert battery
5
into charger
21
(see fig. 7.2-8.2).
•
Disconnect the charger
21
from power supply after
charging�
•
Remove the battery
5
from the charger
21
and
mount battery
5
in the power tool (see fig.
7�3-8�3)�
Charger indicators (see fig. 9-10)
Charger indicators
23
and
24
inform of the battery
5
charging process� Signals of the indicators
23
and
24
are shown on the label
22
(see fig. 9-10).
•
Fig� 9�1, 10�1 - (the green indicator
24
is on, the
battery
5
is not inserted in the charger
21
) - the
charger
21
is connected to the power network (ready
for charging)�
•
Fig� 9�2, 10�2 - (the green indicator
24
is blinking,
the battery
5
is inserted in the charger
21
) - the bat-
tery
5
is being charged�
•
Fig� 9�3, 10�3 - (the green indicator
24
is on, the
battery
5
is inserted in the charger
21
) - the bat-
tery
5
is fully charged�
•
Fig� 9�4, 10�4 - (the red indicator
23
is on, the bat-
tery
5
is inserted in the charger
21
) - the charging pro-
cess of the battery
5
is terminated due to inappropriate
temperature� When the temperature conditions are
normal, the process of charging will resume�
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