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Malfunction
Nails driving failure rate is
too high
No nails are driven, but the
fan is running
No nails are driven, and the
fan is not running
Possible cause
The tool is not perpendicular to
the working surface
Wrong type of nails is used
The working surface is too hard
Frequent incorrect position of
the driving piston
The nail push button was not
moved forward
Nail transport is not working
anymore
Fuel cell is empty
Incorrect position of the driving
piston
Frequent incorrect position of
the driving piston
The tool doesn't drive due to a
dirty spark plug
The high voltage cable for the
spark plug got loose
Not enough nails in the
magazine
The battery is discharged
The electric cable of the fan
got loose
Action to be taken
→ On even surfaces use the removable stand
to ensure correct contact. Pay special
attention to hold the tool perpendicular to
the surface.
→ Use nails suitable for the application.
→ Use a different fastening method.
→ Clean the tool as described in chapter 8.
→ Release the nail push button from locking
position to get it in contact with the nail
strips.
→ Check the nail strip, if damaged use a new
one. Clean the magazine and the nose
piece.
→ Insert a new fuel cell.
→ Remove the magazine and nose piece. Push
back the driving piston all the way into its
initial position.
→ Clean the tool as described in chapter 8.
→ Clean the tool as described in chapter 8.
→ Open the back of the tool and plug in the
high voltage cable again.
→ Load new nails into the magazine.
→ Change the battery with a fully charged one.
→ Open the back of the tool and plug in the fan
cable again.
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