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Battery charge indicator (23)
Symbol
Paint
Yellow
Red
Maintenance indicator
Symbol
Paint
Yellow
Yellow
Press the reset button (26) to reset the maintenance
counter once the tool has been serviced.
Switching the worklight on and off (GNH 18V-64-2)
To switch the worklight on or off, press the worklight button
(27).
Switching the worklight on and off (GNH 18V-64-2 M,
GNH 18V-64 MD)
The worklight switches on automatically before the dischar-
ging procedure and switches off automatically after the dis-
charging procedure.
Working Advice
Before starting work, always check that the safety and actu-
ation devices are functioning correctly and that all screws
and nuts are tightly seated.
If a power tool is defective or not functioning properly, dis-
connect it immediately from the power supply and contact
an authorised Bosch after-sales service centre.
Do not perform any incorrect manipulations on the power
tool. Do not disassemble or block any components of the
power tool, such as the discharge lock-off.
Do not carry out "emergency repairs" with unsuitable means.
The power tool is to be maintained regularly and properly.
Avoid any tampering and damage to the power tool, e. g.
from:
– Imprinting or engraving,
– Retrofitting measures not approved by the manufacturer,
– Guiding along templates manufactured of hard material,
e.g. steel,
– Dropping on or sliding over the floor,
– Using as a hammer,
– Applying any kind of force.
Make sure to check whatever is below or behind your work-
piece. Do not shoot nails into walls, ceilings or floors, when
persons are behind them. The nails can burst through the
workpiece and injure someone.
Do not shoot a nail onto an already driven-in one. This could
cause the nail to deform, the nails could become jammed or
the power tool could move in an uncontrolled manner.
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State of charge
1–20 %
0–1 %
Meaning
"Low" level routine service is due.
"High" level routine service is due.
When the power tool is used under cold ambient conditions,
the first nails will be driven in slower than usual. Once the
power tool has warmed up during working, normal operating
speed will be regained.
Avoid pulling the trigger when the magazine is empty to min-
imise wear on the firing pin.
For longer work breaks or after finishing work, switch off the
power tool, remove the battery and empty the magazine if
possible.
Emptying the magazine (see figures C1–C2)
– With the nail pusher (15) pressed, pull the magazine
slider (16) backwards until the last nail is free; then care-
fully guide the magazine slider forwards to the beginning
of the magazine (14).
Note: Do not let the magazine slider snap back without guid-
ing it. This could damage the magazine slider and there is a
risk of getting your fingers caught.
– Turn the power tool so that the nails in the magazine slide
back to the magazine spring (21).
– Press the magazine spring down and allow the nails to
slide past the nail pusher (16) out of the magazine (14).
Adjusting the depth stop (see figure D)
The driving depth of the nails can be set with the
thumbwheel (5).
– Empty the magazine (14).
– Nails are driven in too deep: To reduce
the driving depth, turn the
thumbwheel (5) in the "–" direction.
– Nails are not driven in deep enough: To
increase the driving depth, turn the
thumbwheel (5) in the "+" direction.
You can check the depth stop adjustment on the depth stop
adjustment display (4).
– Refill the magazine.
– Test the new driving depth on a test workpiece.
Repeat the worksteps as required.
Solution
Contact customer service.
Contact customer service.
Bosch Power Tools