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The nailer should not fire if the safety (3) is not depressed against the workpiece.
Turn the ON/OFF switch (9) OFF and make sure the tool is disconnected from the power
supply.
Empty the magazine (5) of nails or staples.
Check that the trigger (6) and safety (3)of the tool, move freely, without sticking.
Plug the tool into the power outlet.
Test the tool by depressing the safety (3) of the tool against the workpiece without pulling
the trigger (6). The tool must not cycle (fire). If it cycles (fires), stop immediately and take
the tool to an qualified service technician for repair.
Hold the tool away or off of the workpiece. The safety (3) of the tool should return to its
original position. Squeeze the trigger (6). The tool should not cycle (fire). If it cycles (fires),
stop immediately and take the tool to an authorized service technician.
Depress the safety (3) of the tool against the workpiece and squeeze the trigger (6). The
tool must cycle (fire) once only. If it fails to cycle ( fire) or fires more than once, take it to an
authorized service technician.
Warning! Disconnect the nailer/stapler from the power outlet whenever
loading it.
7.2
Loading brad nails and staples (Fig. 2&3)
Depress the lever (10) and extend the magazine (5) all the way out.
When loading brad nails, make sure pins of nails on the bottom of magazine, put nails into
the track of magazine.
Slide the extended magazine (5) back until the lever (10) clicks into place. Do not force the
magazine (5) or you may damage the tool.
7.3
Loading staples
Depress the lever (10) and extend the magazine (5) all the way out.
When loading staples, turn the nailer/stapler upside down and place a staple strip in the
track, make sure the crown of staples rest against the side wall of the magazine (5).
Slide the extended magazine (5) back until the lever (10) clicks into place. Do not force the
magazine or you may damage the tool.
When the unit is loaded with fasteners and you are ready to begin, plug the
nailer/stapler power cord (8) into a power outlet and switch the tool on.
Hold the tool with both hands, so that the nose (4) is flat against the workpiece, making
sure that the safety (3) is also firmly against the workpiece.
Gently squeeze the trigger (6) to fire the tool.
Note: practice depth adjustment on scrap material first.
If more depth is needed, and you are nailing or stapling into a hard surface, you may apply
pressure on the top of the unit. On soft surfaces do not apply excessive pressure or the
brad nail or staple may penetrate the workpiece too deeply.
Note: each time you fire the nailer / stapler, the safety (3) must be pressed
firmly against the workpiece.
7.4
Removing jammed staples or brad nails