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Transport and storage
Danger
At the end of the working day, during
longer breaks, when transporting and
storing, always remove the battery and
the gas cartridges from the device.
Store the device and the battery in the genuine tool
box on a safe, dry, heat- and frost-proof place.
Always store gas cartridges separately and on a
save place. Unauthorized persons, in particular
children, may not get access to the device or to gas
cartridges.
Maintenance / Care
It is essential to carry out maintanance works regu-
larly to ensure proper and safe operation.
Danger
Never dismantle the device with car-
tridges inserted.
Wear safety goggles!
Due to the released pressurized air,
parts may be stirred up causing eye
injuries.
Cleaning the filter pad
Important
Do never clean the housing opening
by means of pressurized air otherwise
dirt may get in the engine compartment
and damage the engine.
1.
If exposed to great amounts of dust, the filter
pads must be cleaned after each working day.
■
Unscrew the cap with the filter pad
[1]
, remove
it and clean it.
■
Clean filter pad using the pressurized air.
Clean the ejection channel and the
magazine
2. Clean the ejection channel, sleeve and the guide
rail in the magazine regularly to reduce the risk
of jams and to prevent increased wear.
3.
Slightly
oil the moving parts and wipe off the
excess oil.
Cleaning the housing
■
Clean the housing with a clean dry cloth.
■
We recommend to use Würth plastic cleaners
and Würth plastic care products.
■
Remove heavy soiling (dust etc.) using a soft
brush.
In the unlikely event of a failure or defect, have the
device examined and repaired by a Würth master
Service workshop. In all your queries and spare part
orders, always quote the product number (see type
plate) of your device.
The current spare parts list of the device can be
viewed online at http://www.wuerth.com/partsman-
ager. Alternatively, contact your local Würth agency
for a hardcopy.
Environmental protection
Dispose of the power tools, accessories and packag-
ing material in an environmentally friendly manner
for recycling, where this is possible.
Only for EU countries:
Do not dispose of power tools with
domestic waste!
According to the European Directive
2002/96/EC on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE),
power tools must be collected sepa-
rately for recycling.
Batteries:
Do not dispose of batteries with domestic waste,
do not expose to fire or water. Collect and recy
-
cle batteries or dispose of with due care for the
environment.
Only for EU countries:
Directive 2006/66/EC stipulates that defective or
worn batteries must be recycled.