FUEL CELL AND METERING VALVE
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FUEL CELL AND METERING VALVE
INSERTING FUEL CELL
With the Metering Valve Stem pointed
toward the front of the tool, insert the
Metering Valve/Fuel Cell Assembly.
As you slide the Metering Valve/Fuel Cell
Assembly into the TF1200 tool, you will
notice that there is a Red Adaptor at the top
of the Cylinder Pocket. As is shown in the
illustration, this Adaptor is designed to ensure
that the Metering Valve Stem is properly
aligned with the small hole, or orifice that
leads to the Combustion Chamber. Insert
the Metering Valve Stem into the orifice of
the red colored Adaptor.
You complete the loading of Fuel in the
TF1200 tool by closing the Actuator Cover.
You do this by swinging it up and over the
Fuel Valve/Cylinder Assembly and pushing
down until the Actuator Cover snaps into
position.
OUTDOOR WEATHER AND
THE TF1200 TOOL
Use the TF1200 tool outdoors, in clear
weather, when the Tool, Fuel Cell, and
Battery are between 20°F (-7°C) and 120°F
(49°C). Colder temperatures may damage
the TF1200 Tool and Battery Cell. Hotter
temperatures may damage the Tool and
Fuel Cell. Fuel should be stored out of direct
sunlight in surroundings less than 120°F
(49°C). After extended periods of continuous
use, cool the Tool by running the Fan Motor.
Operation when the Tool is less than 20°F
(-7°C) may damage the tool. Fuel Cells
at cold temperatures lose the required
propellant force. Bring the Tool, Battery Cell,
and Fuel Cell above minimum operating
temperature without direct exposure to
flame, and check the Battery.
CAUTION
The TF1200 tool should not be used in
the rain or where excessive moisture is
present. These conditions may result in
damage to tool components and cause
tool to malfunction.