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Never point the tool at yourself, other
persons, or animals. Unintentional firing
of fasteners can result in serious injury.
•
Keep your fingers and the rest of your
body away from the tool outlet port.
•
Secure the workpiece in a safe way. This is
safer than using your hands and means
you have both hands free to handle the
tool.
•
Do not fire the nail gun unless it is firmly
pressed against the workpiece. Firing the
nail gun without it being firmly pressed
against the workpiece can result in the
uncontrolled ejection of the fastener.
•
Pull out the plug from the power point
and/or remove the battery before loading
the nail gun with fasteners. If the nail gun
is plugged in it can be fired
unintentionally when trying to release a
jammed fastener.
•
Be careful when releasing jammed
fasteners. The system can be tensioned so
that the fastener can suddenly fire out
with great force when you try to release it.
•
Do not use the nail gun to install electric
cables. Nail guns are not suitable for
electrical installation work because they
can damage the cable insulation and
therefore cause electric shock or fire.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BATTERIES
•
Remove the battery from the power tool
before working on the tool (e.g.
maintenance or replacing accessories)
and before transporting or storing the
tool.
•
Never attempt to open the battery – risk
of short circuiting.
•
Do not expose the battery to sources of
heat, e.g. naked flames or prolonged
exposure to sunlight – risk of explosion.
•
Do not short circuit the battery – risk of
explosion.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BATTERY CHARGERS
•
Check that the mains voltage corresponds
to the rated voltage on the type plate.
Chargers with a rated voltage of 230 V can
also be used with a mains voltage of 220 V.
•
Do not expose the charger to rain or
moisture. There is an increased risk of
electric shock if water gets into a battery
charger.
•
Keep the charger clean. There is an
increased risk of electric shock if the
charger is dirty.
•
Always check before use that the charger
and its power cord and plug are intact and
in good condition. Do not use a damaged
charger, power cord or plug. Do not
dismantle the charger. The charger must
only be serviced by qualified service
personnel using identical spare parts. A
damaged charger, power cord or plug
increases the risk of electric shock.
•
Do not place the charger on or near
flammable materials, e.g. paper or
textiles. The charger gets hot when in use,
which can result in a fire hazard.
INTENDED USE
The nail gun is intended to be used to fasten
paper, insulation or covering, building plastic,
leather and other similar materials on wooden
surfaces or other suitable materials, by means
of staples or nails of the specified type. All
other use is strictly prohibited.
SYMBOLS
Read the instructions.
Approved in accordance with
the relevant directives.
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