USE AND OPERATION
The ASIST power tool is designed for domestic or hob
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by use only.
The manufacturer and the importer do not recommend
to use this equipment under extreme conditions and at
high loads. Any other additional requirements must be
agreed upon by the manufacturer and the buyer.
Starting the charging process (see Fig. A)
Connect the USB cable 7a to the USB port 7b of char
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ger 7 .
Connect the other end of the USB cable 7a to the USB
Type C socket 2 on the product.
Connect the charger 7 to a 100–240 V 50 / 60 Hz
power source. The charge indicator 9 shows the char
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ging progress. It will light up red whilst charging. Once
the battery is charged up, it lights up green.
Completing the charging process
Disconnect the charger 7 from the power source.
Disconnect the USB cable 7a from the USB Type C
socket 2 on the product.
Note: The product cannot be used whilst charging.
It is normal for the handle to warm up slightly whilst
charging.
Initial use
Adding staples
Set the On / Off switch 8 to the “0“ position before wor
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king on the product.
Turn the product over.
Squeeze the release button 3a (see Fig. B).
Pull back on the pusher 3 (see Fig. B).
Add staples to the magazine 4 (see Fig. C).
After adding staples, slide the pusher 3 in again until
the magazine 4 is fully closed. Release the release
button 3a . It must click and lock into place for the ma
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gazine 4 to be closed correctly.
Note: Use the window on the fill indicator 5 to see if the
magazine 4 is empty.
Adding nails
Set the On / Off switch 8 to the “0“ position before wor
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king on the product.
Turn the product over.
Squeeze the release button 3a (see Fig. B).
Pull back on the pusher 3 (see Fig. B)
Follow icon shown on pusher 3 (see Fig. C) and add
nails to the magazine 4 (see Fig. C)
After adding nails, slide the pusher 3 in again until the
magazine 4 is fully closed, (see Fig C).
Release the release button 3a . It must click and lock
into place for the magazine 4 to be closed correctly.
Note: Use the window on the fill indicator 5 to see if the
magazine 4 is empty.
Functions
Stapling & Nailing
Set the On / Off switch 8 to the “I“ position to switch
the product on.
Press the safety contact 6 into the work piece.
Squeeze the trigger 1 whilst holding the product again
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st the work piece to drive a staple / nail into it.
Set the On / Off switch 8 to the “0“ position to switch
the product off.
Note: Hold tool firmly and press on work surface be
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fore firing to ensure the complete penetration of the
staple / nail.
Clearing Jammed Staples
If a staple is jammed, do not squeeze the trigger 1 .
It may otherwise accidentally be triggered after remo
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ving the staple.
Note: Set the On / Off switch 8 to “0“ position prior to
clearing the jammed staple.
Open the magazine 4 and pull back on the pusher 3 .
Remove the jammed staple from the magazine 4 .
Note: Do not trigger the staple gun when empty to pre
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vent wear.
Determining the Staple Length
Consider two factors when determining the correct
staple length:
- the thickness of the material being fastened
- the composition (hardness) of the material being fas
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tened.
4–6 mm staple or 6–8 mm nail in length will typically
suffice when driving into plywood and fiber board.
8–12 mm staple or 10 mm nail in length will typically
suffice when fastening into softwood such as pinew
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ood.
The crown of the staple or head of the nail should be
flushed with the top of the material being fastened as
shown.
If the crown of the staple or head of the nail is not flush
with the top of the material being fastened, it means it
is too long. In this case, use the next shorter staple or
nail for optimal results.
CLEANINg AND MAINTENANCE
Set the On / Off switch 8 to the “0“ position to switch the
product off before cleaning or maintaining the product.
The product must always be clean, dry, and free from
oil and grease.
Clean the housing with a dry cloth.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Power supply
3,6V DC
Battery
3.6V DC 1500 mAh, Li-ion
Number of strokes:
30 / min
Charging time:
3-5 h
Capacity:
50pcs ARROW T50 staples or
100 pcs of type 53 staples
50 pcs of T-nails
Protection class
II.
IPX0
Sound pressure level measured according to EN
60745:
LpA (sound pressure) 82,0 dB (A) KpA=3
LWA (sound power) 93,0 dB (A) KwA=3
Take appropriate measures to protect your hearing!
Wear hearing protection whenever the sound pressure
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