Switching the device into stand-by mode
Press the trigger (E) for a short time. The white LED for the illumination of the riveting area lights up. The device is thereby switched
to stand-by for 15 seconds. Pressing the power switch again will reset the stand-by counter to 15 seconds.
Changing nosepieces
The nosepieces (A) are marked with numbers corresponding to the rivet cross-section. Hold the power switch (E) pressed, that will lead
to the clamping mechanism moving into the rear position. Use the included wrench SW 13 to switch to the required nosepiece and release
the power switch.
Attention: Tool will only work if mandrel container is screwed on the tool.
Riveting
Insert the rivet into the nosepiece (A) and the other end of the rivet into the work-pieces to be riveted. Press the power switch until the rivet is
removed, then release the power switch. Tilt the riveting device backwards so that the removed rivet pin falls into the mandrel collection device
(D). If the rivet doesn’t come off in a single working stroke, repeat the procedure.
Failure
If rivets which exceed the indicated power of the device are used or the battery is overloaded, the device will stop operating and the LED (C) will
flash red for five seconds and the tool will automatically reverse. Wait until the red LED (C) goes out, before starting work again. If the battery is
empty, the device is powered down by a protective circuit and the LED (C) will flash yellow for five seconds and the tool will not move any more.
Please exchange the empty battery with a fully charged one before starting work again.
Changing the clamping jaw (see page 3)
The clamping jaws are wearing parts. If you are unable to rivet in a single working stroke you should change the clamping jaws:
I. (1) Frame head
II. (2) Jaw case
(3) Riveting machine
(4) Clamping jaws (3 parts)
Remove the frame head (1) and the jaw case (2) from the device (3) and remove the clamping jaws
(4) from the jaw case (2).
III. Oil the jaw case (2) with Molykote
®
D grease (5).
IV. Hold the jaw case (2) so that its forward part is faced down.
V. Place the clamping jaws (4) in the jaw case (2) with their smooth sides facing outwards.
VI. Mount the jaw case (2) with the new clamping jaws (4) and finally replace the forward sleeve (1).
IMPORTANT: Use two spanners SW 17 and tighten the clamping sleeve with 22 Nm. Otherwise the gearbox can be damaged.
Notices on optimal handling of the battery
Keep the battery away from wetness and water. Only store the battery at temperatures from 0° to 77°F. Do not leave the battery in the car,
e.g. in summer. If the battery is working for significantly shorter periods of time after a recharge, it is used up and needs to be replaced.
Please consider the notices for disposal.
Maintenance and service
Take the battery out of the electric riveting machine for transportation and storage. Risk of injury occurs if you inadvertently press the power
switch. Keep the electric riveting machine and the ventilation slots clean to ensure good and safe operation. If the electric riveting machine should
fail despite the meticulous manufacturing and quality control procedures, the repairs should be done by an authorized service center for MARSON
electric riveting devices. Please, quote the serial number indicated on the type label of the electric riveting machine whenever turning to our
customer service or ordering spare parts.
Disposal
Electric riveting machines, accessories and packaging should be disposed in a way which makes them available for environment-friendly recycling.
Batteries:
Li-Ion: Do not dispose of batteries in household waste, do not throw them into fire or water. Batteries should be collected and recycled or
disposed of in an environment-friendly way.
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