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Contact-operation
• Do not touch the trigger. Press the safety trigger against the workpiece. THE TOOL
MUST NOT FIRE.
• Do not press the muzzle against anything and pull the trigger without pointing the tool
at yourself or anyone else. THE TOOL MUST NOT FIRE.
• Do not press the safety trigger against anything and pull the trigger. Press the safety
trigger against the workpiece. THE TOOL HAS TO FIRE.
• Do not touch the trigger. Press the safety trigger against the workpiece and then pull
the trigger. THE TOOL HAS TO FIRE.
Use
• After testing the functions as described above, press the muzzle against the
workpiece and pull the trigger. Make sure that the nail is driven in to your satisfaction.
• If the nail has not been driven in deep enough, you should increase the air pressure
in 0.5 bar increments and check the depth after each increase. Do not exceed the
tool’s maximum working pressure.
• If the nail has been driven in too deep, decrease the air pressure 0.5 bar at a time
and check the result after each change in pressure. Do not fall below the tool’s
minimum working pressure.
• Always use the lowest possible working pressure. It keeps the noise and vibration
level to a minimum and the internal components last longer.
Cold Weather Operation
If the ambient temperature drops to around zero degrees Celsius, moisture can freeze
in the tool and render it inoperable. We recommend that you use an air lubricator or
permanent anti-freeze (ethylene glycol) as a lubricant.
Note! To prevent the build up of frost or ice on the valves of the tool, which can cause it
to malfunction; it is best not to store the tool in a cold place.
Remarks
Certain industrial water absorbent (hygroscopic) drying agents can damage o-rings and
seals. Do not use such drying agents before first making sure that they will not damage
the tool.
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