result in equipment damage, property damage, or personal injury.
reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally, which may result in personal injury.
eye protection. Protective equipment such
as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
hat, or hearing protection used for appropri-
ate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
Daily Inspection and Testing
(Fig. 1, Fig. 2)
inspection and testing. Operating a nailer
that does not pass the daily inspection and
testing may result in property damage and
personal injury.
1. Remove the Battery Pack 9 and all fas-
teners from the Magazine 14.
2. Inspect all screws, bolts, nuts, and pins
on the nailer. Any loose fasteners must
be tightened.
3. Press the Workpiece Contact 2 against a
workpiece. It must move smoothly.
4. With the Workpiece Contact 2 pressed
against the workpiece, pull the Trigger
6. The nailer must not operate.
5. Insert the Battery Pack 9, ensure there
are no fasteners in the Magazine 14,
then turn on the nailer.
6. Without pulling the Trigger 6, press the
Workpiece Contact 2 against a work-
piece. The nailer must not operate.
7. Pull the Workpiece Contact 2 away from
the workpiece, allowing it to reset. Pull
the Trigger 6. The nailer must not oper-
ate, and the Status Indicator Display 22
will flash red.
8. Continue to pull and hold the Trigger
6 and push the Workpiece Contact 2
against a workpiece. The nailer must not
operate and the Status Indicator Display
22 will flash red.
9. If inspections confirm proper operation,
the nailer is ready for use.
Always observe the following safety precautions in addition to the
safety instructions on pages 3 through 7. Failure to do so may
Disconnect battery pack from tool before assembly, adjustments, trou-
bleshooting or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures
Use personal protective
equipment. Always wear
Do not operate the nailer
if it does not pass daily
Operation
Loading and Unloading the
Magazine
piece Contact when loading or unloading
the nailer. Pulling the Trigger or depressing
the Workpiece Contact may cause misfiring
of the tool, resulting in personal injury and
property damage.
Loading the Magazine
(Fig. 7, Fig. 8, Fig. 9, Fig. 10, Fig. 11)
When loading the Magazine 14, check that
the Fastener Follower 16 slides smoothly.
If the Fastener Follower 16 does not slide
smoothly, fasteners can be driven at irregu-
lar angles or the nailer may blank-fire.
Use Fastener Strips 20 that are unbroken
and have fasteners of the same designation.
1. Remove the Battery Pack 9.
2. Ensure that the Magazine 14 is free of
debris, such as a build-up of saw dust.
3. Position nailer onto a flat stable surface
and pointed away from yourself and
bystanders.
4. Insert the collated Fastener Strip(s) 20
into the T-Slot located at the end of the
Magazine 14
Spring 21, until the Magazine 14 is filled
. The end of the Fastener Hold Spring
21 is the maximum fill amount.
Note: When inserting the Fastener Strip
20, ensure that the angle orientation of
the collation matches the angle of the
nailer.
5. Pull the Fastener Follower 16 complete-
ly to the end of the Magazine 14
6. Slowly allow the Fastener Follower 16 to
spring back until it is resting on the last
fastener
Do not pull the Trigger
or depress the Work-
, past the Fastener Hold
.
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