6.1.2
Extending the support leg
CAUTION
Risk of pinching the fingers! When folding the support leg back there is a risk of trapping and pinching the
fingers between the support leg and the casing of the tool.
▶ Hold the fastening tool by the grip when extending/retracting the support leg.
1. Swing the support leg forward.
2. Push against the support leg from below until it engages in the extended position.
6.2
Switching Bluetooth (optional) off
▶ Press the fastening tool against the base material for 10 seconds.
▶ After 6 seconds the spring element audibly relieves its tension (keep the fastening tool pressed
against the base material for another 4 seconds).
▶ Status indicator flashes blue 3 times.
▶ Motor noise sounds 3 times.
▶ No further data transfer is possible.
Bluetooth can be deactivated if you are in a sensitive environment (e.g. a hospital) where use of
Bluetooth is prohibited.
To switch Bluetooth back on, remove and then re-insert the battery.
6.3
Switching the fastening tool on/off
6.3.1
Switching on the fastening tool
WARNING
Risk of injury! Pressing the nosepiece of the fastening tool against a part of the body may lead to serious
injury due to inadvertent firing and release of a fastener.
▶ Never press the nosepiece of the fastening tool against your hand or any other part of the body.
1. For magazine operation, load the magazine. → page 30
2. Insert the battery. → page 29
▶ Status indicator slow-flashes green.
If you continue to operate the fastening tool after battery performance drops, the fastening tool
will switch itself off automatically before damage to the battery cells occurs.
3. To switch the fastening tool on, press it against a suitable surface.
▶ Fastening tool is tensioned.
▶ The status indicator shows green.
6.3.2
Switching off the fastening tool
▶ Remove the battery. → page 29
▶ The spring mechanism audibly relieves its tension and the status indicator goes out.
After 6 minutes the fastening tool generates a motor sound as an alert indicating that the fastening
tool is about to switch off. After issuing this alert, the fastening tool switches off automatically.
6.4
Driving a fastener
WARNING
Risk of injury by fasteners penetrating right through!
▶ Before driving fasteners, check to make sure that no one is present behind or below the object into which
the fastener is to be driven.
WARNING
Risk of injury by flying parts! When driving a fastener, there is a risk of injury to the body and eyes caused
by splintered fragments of the workpiece and by flying parts of the nail strip.
▶ Wear personal protective equipment and always wear eye protection and protective gloves. Other
persons in the vicinity must also wear eye protection and a hard hat.
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