Never use hydrogen,
oxygen, carbon dioxide or
any other gas in bottles as
a source of energy for this
appliance as that could
cause an explosion and
subsequently serious
injuries.
When in the working
order, wear the appliance
by its handle only and
never with the pressed
trigger. Make sure you are
not perforating thin
material when working
and the appliance is not
slipping on corners and
edges.
Never connect the
appliance with a
pneumatic hose the
pressure of which
exceeds 150 psi or 10.0
bar.
The hose must be
dimensioned for pressure
of min. 10.3 bar or 150
psi, however, at least for
150 % of the maximum
pressure in the system.
The appliance and the
feed hose must be fitted
with a hose coupling so
that the pressure fully
leaks when the connecting
hose is disconnected.
The magazine can only be
filled when the appliance
is connected to the air
inlet.
The appliance must never
be used if the fuse, trigger
or springs are missing or if
they cannot be used or
are damaged. The fuse,
trigger and springs must
never be removed.
Check whether the trigger,
screws and nuts are fully
tightened before using the
appliance.
The appliance must not be
changed in any way
without prior approval.
The appliance must
always be disconnected
from the air inlet after
being used and if you are
not using it any more.
Never aim the pointed
side of the appliance at
yourself or other persons.
Hold the appliance in a
way the head and body
could not get damaged if
there is back impact.
Never start the appliance
when pointing to an open
space.
The switch fuse can only
be fixed to the working
area, however, never on
materials that are too hard
to enable clamps or nails
to get through.
Never use the appliance
to nail in an inclined
position. Never start the
appliance at a place
where a clamp or nail has
already been fired!
Do not shift the fuse to the
working surface when you
are planning to fire.
Do not fire too near the
edge of the working
surface.
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