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HOW TO USE THE CAULKING
GUN?
The gun is active when the trigger (1) is activated
(diode is green). The piston is quickly driven forward
to the starting position, then the driving speed is
adjusted to the user's settings.
The piston (8) is driven slightly backwards when the
trigger (1) is released (ensures minimal reflux).
When the gun is active (diode is green), the return
button (2) is pressed and held for at least 2 seconds
(gear shall engage), then it is fully returned. The piston
(8) is driven all the way back and stops automatically
(if full return is interrupted, the trigger (1) is activated
and the piston (8) is driven forward again).
If not in use, the gun will close down automatically af-
ter 20 seconds (ensures that the battery is not drained
during the standby period).
The speed regulator wheel (3) can be easily operated
by using the ring or little finger simultaneously with
the index finger activating the trigger (1). This allows
for easy adjustment of speed during work.
Charging: when the charger is blinking green the bat-
tery is at least 80% charged, the battery will endure
pulse-charging – see description page 2
Residue-level indicator (6) - see description page 2
USE AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION!
Always remove the battery prior to cleaning the gun.
Wipe off the tool with a dry, soft cloth.
Do not use a wet cloth or solvents, because this may
harm and discolour the gun.
Inspect and clean the gun at regular intervals
Recharge the battery at least every six months
Oil the interior of the cylinder before use.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Battery indicator (5) indicates the amount of power
left in the battery:
Constantly showing green light > 50%
Shifting from green to red during operation > 20%
Constantly showing red light< 20% (charge or replace
battery)
Red/green blink = the gun is overloaded (stop + adjust
to lower speed)
(continued use at red/green blinks will reduce the
working life of the gun considerably)
(if the overload continues for some time the gun might
stop before the rod is out in full length: The gun must
rest approx. 2 min.)
Tube piston (8) is easily clicked off and on when
changing from tube to cartridge or for replacement.
When tube piston is clicked off, cartridges may be
used for caulking – see instruction page 4
The barrel (9) is threaded, and is easily unscrewed
for cleaning or changing to shorter barrel (e.g. 310 ml
cartridge or 400 ml tube).
Important! It is recommended to use a short barrel
when using 310 ml cartridges
The end cap (10) is threaded and will fit most jets.
The battery (4) is removed from the gun by applying
gentle pressure to both sides of the battery, and it may
then be pulled out.
Replacement of the protective cuff (11) - see instruc-
tion page 4
IMPORTANT!
The gun (the butt-end itself) must NOT be opened or
taken apart
Piston rod joints must NOT be taken apart or broken
The protective cuff (8) must NOT be removed from the
gun, but may be replaced
ONLY use original parts
Do NOT expose the gun to rain or moisture
The guarantee will be void if the above mentioned
points are not observed

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