
75
74
EN
EN
Fig. 5, continuous shooting mode
(continuous contact triggering)
1
2
3
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WARNING
y
For safety reasons, prior to using the nail/staple gun,
always check the shooting mode to which the nail/
staple gun is set.
SETTING THE IMPACT FORCE
y
Turn the adjustment knob (fig. 1, position 14) to set
the impact force (fig. 6) relative to the length of the
nail/staple and the hardness of the material (further
information in chapter V). Find the optimal impact force
setting by performing test shots on a sample of the
material that you will subsequently be working with.
Fig. 6, impact force adjustment
Min Max
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ATTENTION
y
When pulling the trigger, it is necessary to properly
push down the nail/staple gun against the work surface
and when the nail/staple is shot out to properly hold it
down by the part according to fig. 4 or fig. 5, otherwise
the nail/staple may not be properly driven into the
material as a result of a loss of impact force when the
nail/staple gun is kicked off the work surface.
Information about operation of the nail/staple gun:
y
The nail/staple gun is equipped with an LED diode (fig.
1, position 10) indicating the operating faults listed
below.
Fig. 7
LED INDICATION OF THE FOLLOWING FAULTS:
y
Jammed nail/staple
(LED diode flashes red)
y
Flat battery
(LED diode is lit red)
y
High temperature of power tool
(LED diode flashes green)
y
Empty magazine
(nails/staples are used up)
(LED diode is lit green)
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BATTERY
The battery is equipped with protection
against full discharge, which damages it. This
protection manifests its self by the power tool
coming to a sudden stop even when the trigger switch is
pressed, when the battery has been discharged multiple
times. When the trigger switch is released and then
pressed again, the power tool will start again for a short
time, but then it will stop running again.
Fig. 3A, location of staple strip in the magazine
1
Fig. 3B, inserting the staple strip into the plastic part
2
VII. Selecting a shooting
mode and setting
the impact force
y
Set the shooting mode toggle switch (fig. 1, position
8) into position „A“ or „B“ according to the desired
shooting mode, where toggle switch position „A“ is for
the single shot mode and position „B“ for continuous
shooting mode.
A
The single shot mode (selective contact
triggering) (toggle switch position:
A). For
each individual shot, first push down on the
safety mechanism (fig. 1, position 12) of the driving head
by pushing the nail/staple gun down against the work
surface and then press the trigger of the power tool (fig. 1,
position 1). Pressing the trigger of the power tool will
cause a nail or staple to be shot out (see fig. 4).
Fig. 4, single shot mode
(selective contact triggering)
1
3
2
B
The continuous shooting mode (conti-
nuous contact triggering) (toggle
switch position:
B). For the continuous
shooting mode, first press the trigger (fig. 1, position 1)
and by pushing down on the safety mechanism (fig. 1,
position 12) of the driving head, i.e. by pushing the nail/
staple gun down against the work surface with the trigger
pulled, the joining material will be shot out. Subsequently,
pull the nail/staple gun up off the work surface (i.e. the
safety mechanism will not be pushed down) and move the
nail/staple gun to the required location whilst holding
down the trigger and by again pushing down the driving
head against the workpiece another nail or staple will be
shot out, and in this manner it is possible to gradually
shoot out individual nails or staple into the required
location on the work surface, as required.
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ATTENTION
y
The continuous contact shooting mode does not mean
that multiple nails or staples will be shot out when the
safety mechanism is pushed down, but rather that by
guiding the nail/staple gun along the work surface and
with each subsequent pushing down of the nail/staple
gun against the work surface a single nail or staple will
be shot out.