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Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean
and free from oil and grease.
Slippery handles and
grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and
control of the tool in unexpected situations�
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Note that when you operate a power tool, please
hold the auxiliary handle correctly, which is helpful
when controlling the power tool� Therefore, proper
holding can reduce the risk of accidents or injuries�
Battery tool use and care
WARNING! Read all safety warnings and
all instructions.
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Recharge only with the charger specified by the
manufacturer.
A charger that is suitable for one type
of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with
another battery pack�
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Protect the battery charger from rain and
moisture.
The penetration of water in a battery
charger increases the risk of electric shock�
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Do not charge other batteries.
The battery charger
is suitable only for charging lithium ion batteries within
the listed voltage range� Otherwise there is danger of
fire and explosion.
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Keep the battery charger clean.
Contamination
may cause the danger of electric shock�
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Check the battery charger, cable and plug each
time before using. Do not use the battery charger
when defects are detected. Do not open the
battery charger yourself and have it repaired only
by qualified personnel using original spare parts.
Damaged battery chargers, cables and plugs increase
the risk of electric shock�
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Do not operate the battery charger on easily in-
flammable surfaces (e.g., paper, textiles, etc.) or in
combustible environments.
There is danger of fire
due to the heating of the battery charger during charg-
ing�
Service
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Have your power tool serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replacement
parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool
is maintained�
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Follow instruction for lubricating and changing ac-
cessories�
Safety guidelines during power tool op-
eration
Attention: the text contains the term
"accidental triggering", which means
the shot with a fastener that is not
controlled by a user. Please remember
that the accidental triggering can lead to serious
injuries or death of a user or persons around.
Before start to work
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You should always suppose that the power tool is
loaded and handle it carefully�
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Use fasteners of recommended type only; do not
use damaged, bent or rusted fasteners�
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Do not load fasteners of different sizes or different
types into the magazine at the same time, this may
cause the fasteners to get stuck inside the striking
mechanism�
When working
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When working, be sure to wear safety glasses
that provide both frontal and side protection� Eye
protection must comply with ANSI Z 87�1 (CAN/CSA/
Z94�3, GOST 12�4�011-89)� This rule applies to both
the worker and those who are nearby�
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Never point the power tool at yourself, other people,
or animals�
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Do not try to make a shot in an open area, it can be
dangerous for both you and those around you�
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Pull the trigger when doing work only� In all other
cases, such as when carrying the power tool or when
servicing, remove your finger from the trigger to
prevent accidental shot�
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It is strictly forbidden to change the power tool
design (for example, fix the contact tip in the depressed
position), as this could lead to accidental triggering�
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Keep hands and feet at a safe distance from the
contact tip when working�
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While pulling the trigger, hold the power tool securely
(do not tilt) and press the contact tip against the
surface, otherwise the fastener may become jammed,
ricochet, or crinkle inside the power tool�
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Power tools can generate sparks, so do not use
them near explosive or flammable materials.
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When working, keep in mind that utility lines can
pass under the surface to be treated, which you can
damage� Use special metal detectors and detectors
to locate hidden electrical, gas, and water supplies,
or contact your local utility company for information�
The contact with electrical wiring can result in fire and
electric shock� Damage to the gas line can cause
an explosion� Damage to the water supply leads to
material damage�
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During operation, the ricochet of fasteners or their
fragments is possible, in order to avoid this, observe
the following rules:
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do not hammer fasteners close to the corner;
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do not hammer fasteners on top of those already
hammered;
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do not shot fasteners into solid materials for which
they are not intended, such as metals, concrete,
bricks, etc�
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Do not use the power tool like a hammer - do not try
to hammer staples or nails with a contact tip�
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Never use the power tool to secure cables, as
this may damage the cable insulation, cause short-
circuiting and electric shock�
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If the fastener is stuck inside the striking mechanism,
use extreme caution when removing it� The striking
mechanism can be loaded to shot and if you will try to
remove the fastener out it will be forcefully pushed out,
possibly causing injury�
Symbols used in the manual
Following symbols are used in the operation manual,
please remember their meanings� Correct interpreta-
tion of the symbols will allow correct and safe use of
the power tool�
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