Use And Care Manual

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Stall Release (Fig. I)
WARNING: If a stall occurs, the tool will disable
itself and will require you to reset it. To do so, follow
instructions on clearing a stalled condition. Next
remove battery pack and then reinsert battery pack.
The tool will now be operational.
If the nailer is used in a rigorous application where all
available energy in the motor is used to drive a fastener, the
tool may stall. The driver blade did not complete the drive
cycle and the jam/stall indicator will flash. Rotate the stall
release lever
6
on the tool and the mechanism will release.
NOTE: The tool will disable itself and not reset until the
battery pack has been removed and reinserted. If the unit
continues to stall please review the material and fastener
length to be sure that it is not too rigorous an application. If
the driver blade does not automatically return to the home
position after rotating the stall release lever, proceed to
Clearing a Jammed Nail.
Fig.I
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Clearing a Jammed Nail (Fig. J, K)
If a nail becomes jammed in the nosepiece, keep the tool
pointed away from you and follow these instructions
toclear:
1. Remove battery pack from tool and engage the trigger
lock-off.
2. Remove any loaded nails. Refer to Loading and
Unloading the Tool.
3. Lift the jam clearing latch
7
then pull up to open
frontdoor
17
.
4. Remove bent nail, using pliers if necessary.
5. If driver blade is in the down position, cycle stall release
lever
6
using enough force to fully slide it to the other
end of the slot in housings.
6. Close the front door and engage the latch pin under the
two arms
18
on the nosepiece. Push latch until it locks
in place.
7. Reinsert battery pack.
NOTE: The tool will disable itself and not reset until the
battery pack has been removed and reinserted.
8. Reinsert nails into magazine (see To Load the Tool).
NOTE: Should nails continue to jam frequently in
nosepiece, have tool serviced by an authorized
servicecenter.
Fig.J
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Fig.K
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Cold Weather Operation
When operating tools at temperatures below freezing:
1. Keep tool as warm as possible prior to use.
2. Actuate the tool 5 or 6 times into scrap lumber
beforeusing.
Hot Weather Operation
Tool should operate normally. However, keep tool out of
direct sunlight as excessive heat can deteriorate bumpers
and other rubber parts resulting in increased maintenance.
No-mar Tip (Fig. L)
The tool comes equipped with a spare no-mar tip
19
located on the side of the nail magazine.
To replace the no-mar pad, simply pull off the old no-mar
pad and refit the new no-mar pad onto the contact trip
8
.
Fig.L
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