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any assembly, adjustments or changing
accessories. Such preventive safety
measures reduce the risk of starting the
tool accidentally.
▶ Inserting and Releasing Battery
Pack
Slide charged battery pack 15 into the
housing until the battery pack locks into
position (Fig. 2).
Your tool is equipped with a secondary
locking 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, press the
battery pack release button 16 and slide
the battery pack 15 completely out of tool
housing (Fig. 3).
Fig. 2
15
▶ Inserting the sausage pack
The caulk gun is designed for use with
sausage packs as standard. In this case, no
conversion is necessary for initial use.
When using the caulk gun for the first
time, or if a sausage pack has been used
previously, ensure that the plastic plunger
4 and metal plunger 5 are installed.
Proceed as follows:
–
Unscrew the front barrel cap 1 from the
barrel 2.
–
Depress the plunger rod release button
12 and pull the plunger rod handle 10
backwards (Fig. 1).
–
Cut open the front side of the sausage
pack and push the sausage pack into the
barrel for sausage packs /tubes.
–
Position a suitable dispensing nozzle in
front of the sausage pack and secure it
in the barrel 2 with the front barrel
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Assembly
Disconnect battery pack
from tool before making
Fig. 3
16
15
cap 1.
–
Depress the plunger rod release button
12 and carefully push the unlocked
plunger rod handle 10 forward until the
plastic plunger 4 touches the sausage
pack (Fig 1).
–
If necessary, cut the dispensing nozzle to
size, so that it ideally meets your
requirements.
If the caulk gun has been used previously
with a tube, proceed as follows:
–
Depress the plunger rod release button
12 and pull the plunger rod handle 10
backwards (Fig. 1).
–
Unscrew the barrel 2 from the caulk gun.
–
Unscrew the clamping nut 3.
–
Remove the aluminum press 6, flip it
180° (domed side is now facing
INWARDS) and put it back in (Fig. 6).
–
First place the metal plunger 5, then the
plastic plunger 4, onto the aluminum
press 6. Screw the clamping nut 3 onto
the thread and tighten.
Fig. 4
4
3
Fig. 5
10
5
6
6