reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally, which may result in personal injury.
Inserting and Removing the
Battery Pack
(Fig. 3)
To Insert the Battery Pack
1. Slide charged Battery Pack 9 into the
housing until the battery pack locks into
position.
Your tool is equipped with a secondary lock-
ing latch to prevent the battery pack from
completely falling out of the handle, should
it become loose due to vibration.
To Remove the Battery Pack
1. Press the Battery Pack Release Button
8 and slide the Battery Pack 9 from the
housing.
2. Press the Battery Pack Release Button
8 again and slide the Battery Pack 9
completely out of tool housing.
Fig. 3
Disconnect battery pack from tool before assembly, adjustments, trou-
bleshooting or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures
8
9
Assembly
Utility Hook
(Fig. 4)
cation for tether attachments. The utility
hook and its mounting location are not in-
tended to support tethering loads.
aged or deformed. A damaged or deformed
utility hook may result in unstable hanging
and the tool unexpectedly falling, causing
property damages and personal injury.
The nailer is equipped with a pre-installed
Utility Hook 13 which may be removed then
installed on the other side or removed com-
pletely from the nailer.
Removing the Utility Hook
Using a 4 mm hex key, remove the screw on
the opposite side of the Utility Hook 13. The
Utility Hook 13 may now be reassembled on
the other side of the nailer; ensure screw is
properly tightened.
Fig. 4
Do not use the utility
hook or its mounting lo-
Do not use the utility
hook if it appears dam-
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