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(Original instructions)
Adjusting Depth (Fig. G)
The depth that the fastener is driven can be adjusted using
the depth adjustment wheel (3) on the back of the tool.
Warning!
To reduce risk of serious injury from accidental
actuation when attempting to adjust depth, ALWAYS:
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Remove battery pack.
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Engage trigger lock-off.
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Avoid contact with trigger during adjustments.
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To drive the fastener shallower rotate the depth adjust
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ment wheel (3) to the left.
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To sink a fastener deeper rotate the depth adjustment
wheel (3) to the right.
Clearing a jammed staple/brad nail
If a staple/brad nail becomes jammed in the magazine and the
driver blade, keep the tool pointed away from you and follow
these instructions to clear.
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Remove battery pack from tool and engage the trigger
lock-off.
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Pinch the magazine latch ( 6 ) and remove any loaded
staples/brad nails.
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Visually check inside magazine for any jammed staples/
brad nails.
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Remove bent staple/brad nail, using pliers if necessary.
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Reinsert staples/brad nails into magazine (see Loading
the Tool)
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Reinsert battery pack.
Note:
The tool will disable itself and not reset until the battery
pack has been removed and reinserted.
Misfiring (during use)
If the tool suddenly becomes inoperative after driving a staple/
brad nail you will need to follow these instructions to perform
a motor reset.
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Reinsert battery pack.
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With the battery pack installed, engage the contact trip
firmly against your work surface. Do not pull trigger.
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Press and hold down the contract trip against the work
surface for approximately 3 seconds.
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You will hear the motor cycle, reseting the tool.
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Once the motor has been reset, continue to operate tool
as intended.
Hints for optimum use
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Do not exert too much pressure on the tool.
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Regularly check the condition of accessories. Replace
when necessary.
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Clamp the workpiece securely.
Battery Terminal Safety Cap (fig. H)
A power source storage and carrying cap (10) is provided for
use whenever the power source is out of the tool. Remove
the cap as shown before placing power source onto tool.
6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm
12mm, 15mm
Fastner length capacity
Soft woods
up to 15mm
Hard woods
up to 10mm
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Unit will not start.
Battery not installed properly.
Check battery
installation.
Battery not charged.
Check battery charging
requirements.
Internal components too hot.
Allow tool to cool down.
Battery will not
charge.
Cable not properly connected. Check the cable
connections to the
battery.
Battery not plugged in.
Check the connections
between the battery, the
device used to charge
the battery and the
working outlet.
Surrounding air temperature
too hot or too cold.
Move battery to a
surrounding air
temperature of above
4.5 °C or below +40.5
°C.
Unit shuts off
abruptly.
Battery has reached its
maximum thermal limit.
Allow battery pack to
cool down.
Out of charge (To maximize
the life of the battery it is
designed to shutoff abruptly
when the charge is depleted.)
Remove battery and
charge.
Unit misfires.
Contact trip was not fully
engaged on the work surface.
See "Misfiring" section
for instructions on
reseting the motor.
Maintenance
Your BLACK+DECKER tool has been designed to operate
over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool
care and regular cleaning.
Your charger does not require any maintenance apart from
regular cleaning.
Warning!
Before performing any maintenance on the tool,
remove the battery from the tool. Unplug the charger before
cleaning it.
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Regularly clean the ventilation slots in your tool and
charger using a soft brush or dry cloth.
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Regularly clean the motor housing using a damp cloth. Do
not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.
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