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PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
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6 Preventive and corrective maintenance
WARNING
Unintended actuation of trigger and safety latch during maintenance work could lead to
injuries.
Always remove battery before performing cleaning or preventive and corrective mainte-
nance work.
6.1 Preventive maintenance schedule
Task
Interval (cycles)
Cleaning the stapler (see Section “6.2”)
Weekly (for approx. 100-300 staplings/day)
Tool inspection (recommended)
Every 2 years, service by specialist unit
(i. e. manufacturer or local dealer)
6.2 Cleaning the stapler
In the case of heavy dirt accumulation it is recommended that the tool be cleaned regularly
(daily). In particular, the driver blade, the box detection and the clinchers should be checked for
damage and kept clean.
NOTICE
Keep moisture away from the tool.
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After removing the battery from tool, clean the area of the clinchers, base plate, box detection
and magazine with a clean rag. For better access, remove magazine (see Section “6.4”).
If necessary, clean/replace the driver blade/clinchers
6.3 Removing jammed staples
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Remove battery from tool.
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Remove magazine (see Section “6.4”).
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If necessary, remove rear body (see Section “6.5”).
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If necessary, remove protection plate.
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Using a pair of pliers, remove the jammed staple.
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Reinstall parts and insert battery.