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General 

General 

General 

General Operation

Operation

Operation

Operation    

1.

 

Intended Use: The machine is intended for the tacking of cardboard, 
insulating material, fabric, foils, leather and similar materials on surfaces of 
wood, or materials similar to wood.  

2.

 

LED Status Indicator: 

a.

 

Brad Nailer LED Statuses: 

i.

 

Flashing Red LED: Nail/Staple Jam 

ii.

 

Solid Red LED: Low Battery 

iii.

 

Solid Green LED: Out of Nails 

b.

 

Charger LED Statuses: 

i.

 

Solid Red LED: Battery Charging 

ii.

 

Solid Green LED: Battery is Fully Charged 

3.

 

Battery Charging: 

a.

 

Plug the charger’s power supply into an outlet, and then plug the 
battery into the charger. The charger’s LED will turn solid red to 
indicate the battery is currently charging. 

b.

 

Once the battery is fully charged, the LED will turn green. The 
charging process takes appox. 1 to 1.5 hours. 

c.

 

New batteries or batteries that haven’t been used for an extended 
amount of time, require up to 5 charge/discharge cycles to reach full 
power capacity. 

d.

 

Do not recharge batteries after use if they won’t be used for an 
extended period of time. 

4.

 

Inserting and Removing a Battery Pack 

a.

 

Insert the battery pack into the grip until it clicks into place as seen in 
image A 

b.

 

To remove the battery pack, press both Lock buttons simultaneously 
and slide the battery out of the grip as seen in image B. 
 

Summary of Contents for KN-CBN18V

Page 1: ...KN CBN18V Brad Nailer Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...al Specifications Page 7 Device Diagram Page 7 Caution Recharge using only the charger and battery packs specified by the manufacturer Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before inserting a...

Page 3: ...ply into an outlet and then plug the battery into the charger The charger s LED will turn solid red to indicate the battery is currently charging b Once the battery is fully charged the LED will turn...

Page 4: ...and lift it up The contact pin should spring back automatically f Pull the trigger once to test it The nailer should not fire 7 Inserting Staples or Nails Into the Magazine a Remove the battery pack...

Page 5: ...k surface iii Squeeze the trigger to fire the staple or nail Release the trigger and safety contact pin after firing f For Contact Firing Mode i Push the Firing Mode switch to the right ii Press the s...

Page 6: ...n the nosepiece with the wrench provided Then remove the jammed pieces manually Pliers can be used if necessary i Securely re tighten the hex screws in the nose piece after the jammed nail has been su...

Page 7: ...se adapter plugs with grounded power tools to avoid electric shock 7 Do not keep the trigger or safety depressed when loading fasteners Unintentional firing of a fastener could cause an injury to you...

Page 8: ...Input Voltage 18VDC 2000mAh Firing Speed Average 60 nails min Max Magazine Capacity Holds up to 100 Nails Staples Max Length of Nails 50mm 18 Gauge Brad Nail Max Length of Staples 40mm 18 Gauge Light...

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