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5.2. 

  

INSTALLING/REMOVING ROD AND PISTON

5.2.1.   

Insert the rod fig.5.1 from the reasr of the tool with teeth facing downwards.

5.2.2.   

Attach the piston fig.6.2 with the screw fig.7.3

5.3. 

  

INSTALLING/REMOVING HOLDER

5.3.1.   

Secure holder fig.8.1 to holder joint firmly, otherwise the holder may come 

 

off in use  and cause an injury.

5.3.2.   

To install the holder, turn it clockwise firmly until it stops while holding the 

 

holder joint. To remove the hol

der, follow the installation procedure in reverse.

6.  OPERATION

 

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 WARNING

: Always disconnect the battery before carrying out any adjustment, inspection, maintenance or cleaning.

6.1. 

  

PREPARE CARTRIDGE

6.1.1.   

Cut tip of cartridge, pierce protective film and attach nozzle.

 

NOTE: 

Check cartridge for damage before use.

 

NOTE: When reusing a partially used cartridge remove solid caulking material in cartridge before using.

6.2. 

  

INSTALL CARTRIDGE

 NOTE:

 Make sure piston fig.9.1 is attached to the rod. 

DO NOT

 use any other type of piston.

6.2.1.   

Pull the piston rod handle slowly backwards until it stops.

6.2.2.   

Insert cartridge fig.10.

6.3. 

  

CAULKING

6.3.1.   

Pull the trigger to feed the caulking material. Put one hand under the holder to support the tool while operating it. After the operation,  

 

wipe off the caulking material from the tool. Be sure to remove the caulking material before it becomes solid.

 

NOTE: 

At the beginning of operation, set the speed adjusting dial to “1” and pull the switch trigger slowly to check how much amount  

 

of caulking material is fed.

 

NOTE:

 Depending on the type and conditions of caulking material, it may not be fed at low speed. In this case, set the speed adjusting  

 

dial higher.

 

NOTE:

 If the caulking material is not fed, check the followingpoints:

 

• The tip of cartridge nozzle is not cut adequately.

 

• The caulking material is solid and clogged in the nozzle.

 

• The cartridge is damaged.

 

• The caulking material is stiff. Warm the material until it becomessoft.

 

• The attached piston is not sutable for the type of caulking material.

7.  MAINTENANCE

 

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 WARNING

: Always disconnect the battery before carrying out any adjustment, inspection, maintenance or cleaning.

 NOTE:

 Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or cracks may result.

7.1. 

  

Professional reair only. Contact Sealey stockist for assistance with repairs.

7.2. 

  

Only use genuine spare parts.

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P20VCG  Issue 1  31/05/22

Summary of Contents for CP20VCG

Page 1: ... before turning the power tool on 8 DO NOT overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations 9 Dress properly DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts 9 If devices are provided for the connection of d...

Page 2: ... low and the tool will not operate If you turn the tool on the motor runs again but stops soon In this situation remove and recharge the battery 4 3 SWITCH ON OFF fig 1 4 3 1 To prevent the switch trigger fig 1 1 from accidentally pulled the trigger lock button fig 1 2 is provided To start the tool depress the trigger lock button and pull the switch trigger Tool speed is increased by increasing pr...

Page 3: ...AULKING 6 3 1 Pull the trigger to feed the caulking material Put one hand under the holder to support the tool while operating it After the operation wipe off the caulking material from the tool Be sure to remove the caulking material before it becomes solid NOTE At the beginning of operation set the speed adjusting dial to 1 and pull the switch trigger slowly to check how much amount of caulking ...

Page 4: ...m s Please note that the application of the tool to a sole specialist task may produce a different average vibration emission We recommend that a specific evaluation of the vibration emission is conducted prior to commencing with a specialist task A health and safety assessment by the user or employer will need to be carried out to determine the suitable duration of use for each tool NB Stated Vib...

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