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USE AND MAINTENANCE
NOZZLE SIZE:
To ensure problem-free caulking, it is recommended
that the nozzle size is as big as possible.
If caulking is done with a smaller nozzle size, the
speed of the gun should be adjusted down to ensure
a) that the cartridge/tube does not leak or break, and
b) that the gun is not overloaded.
For further reference please see the chapter: "How to
use the gun/the speed regulator wheel/battery indicator.
GENERAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read all safety instructions before you start using
the tool, and store them in your files after you have
finished reading.
FOR SAFE USE:
WARNING: When using cordless tools, the following
basic safety regulations must always be followed to
minimize the risk of fire, leaking batteries and personal
injuries:
Keep the work site clean. An untidy working area may
easily lead to personal injuries.
Create a good working environment. Do not expose
the electric tool to rain. Do not use the electric tool in
damp or wet places. Always make sure that the work
site is well lit. WARNING: Do not use the electric tool
in the proximity of flammable liquids or gas.
Avoid electric shock. Avoid physical contact with
earthed implements, e.g. pipes, radiators, stoves, and
refrigerators.
Keep children away. Do not allow unauthorized per-
sons to come in contact with tools or extension wires.
Make sure that no unauthorized persons are present
at the work site.
Always return the tool and the battery to their proper
place after use. When the tool and the battery are
not in use, they must be individually stored in a dry
place, which is elevated or locked – out of children's
reach. Make sure that the battery's poles are not
short-circuited by metal parts, for instance screws,
nails etc.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
                                      
Smallest nozzle size: 3.5mm–4mm
Do not overload the tool. It will perform better and
with greater safety at the intended ratio.
Use the right tool. Do not use a smaller tool or acces-
sories for a job requiring a heavier tool. Never use a
tool for a job it is not intended for.
Use safety goggles. Also use facial or dust mask if
necessary.
Keep the tool in good condition. Keep the tool clean;
this will make the work safer. Follow the instructions
regarding lubrication and replacement of accessories.
Make sure that the handles are dry, clean, and free
from oil and grease.
Unplug tool/batteries when the tool is not in use, i.e.
before repair and while changing accessories such as
piston and barrel.
Check damaged parts. If the protective cuff or another
part is damaged, it must be thoroughly checked to
ascertain whether it will function properly and as
intended. Check whether the movable parts are in
the correct position, whether the movable parts can
move freely, whether the parts are intact, whether the
assembly is correctly done, as well as whether other
conditions influencing the tool's functions are in order.
A piston or another part that has been damaged shall
be repaired according to regulations or replaced by
an authorized dealer, unless otherwise indicated in
these safety regulations. Make sure that defective
switches are replaced by an authorized supplier.
Never use the tool if it cannot be started and stopped
with the switch.

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