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Use appropriate hearing protection.
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Operate and maintain the tool as recommended in these
instructions, to prevent an unnecessary increase in noise
levels.
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If the tool has a silencer, always ensure it is in place and
in good working order when the tool is being operated.
8. Vibration hazards
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Information to conduct a risk assessment of these
hazards and implementation of appropriate controls is
essential.
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Exposure to vibration can cause disabling damage to the
nerves and blood supply of the hands and arms.
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Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions,
keep your hands warm and dry.
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If you experience numbness, tingling, pain or whitening
of the skin in your fingers or hands, seek medical advice
from a qualified occupational health professional regar-
ding overall activities.
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Operate and maintain the tool as recommended in these
instructions, to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibra-
tion levels.
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Hold the tool with a light, but safe, grip because the risk
from vibration is generally greater when the grip force is
higher.
Additional safety instructions for gas tools
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Gas tools shall only be used with gas containers which
are listed in the operating instructions of the tool, or
which have been tested according to ISO 11148-13 by
the gas container supplier.
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Be careful when using gas tools, as the tool can become
hot, affecting grip and control.
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Gas fastener driving tools shall be used in ventilated
spaces.
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In the case that liquid combustible gas comes into con-
tact with human skin, injuries may occur.
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Gas containers shall be marked according to the required
transport regulation.
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Handle gas containers carefully and check for damages.
Damaged gas containers can explode and cause injury.
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Read and follow the instructions supplied with the gas
container.
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Ensure combustible materials are not exposed to hot
exhaust gases.
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Do not use gas tools in explosive areas as the sparks
generated in the tool may cause fire or explosion.
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For gas tools, a small release of gas might be generated
by regular operations.
Battery safety warning
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Battery pack specification:
Model
PBP2A66D1
Type
Li-ion battery
Battery
7.2V
Nominal Voltage
2500mA
Capacity
Dimension
52.2 mm (L) X 41.9 mm (W) X 85.5 mm (T)
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Use only batteries that are supplied by the manufacturer.
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Recycle the battery according to local law. Do not inci-
nerate the battery of attempt to puncture and crush the
battery.
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Do not immerse the battery into water or other fluid. Do
not expose the battery to rain or snow.
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Do not expose the battery or tools loaded with battery
under direct sun light exposure. Prevent to put above
items at temperature higher than 120°F(60°C). Overhea-
ting the battery can result in explosion or fire.
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Do not allow direct contact of the battery terminals with
metal or conductive material.
Remarks: Please refer to the technical data sheet for the
battery specifications.
Battery charger safety warning
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Battery charger specification:
INPIT SPECIFICATION
Model
UP0172A-01P
Input Voltage Range
100-240 VAC
Input Frequency
50/60 or 50-60Hz
Inrush Current
40A max. (Cold Start)
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
Efficiency
75% typ
Leakage Current
0.35mA max
Pre-Charge Current
0.15A-0.25A
Pre-Charge Voltage
4V< V battery<6V
Complete Charge
2A
Constant Voltage
8.2V-8.4V
Complete Charge
<0.15A typ
Total Charge Time
2 Hours max
Overvoltage Protection
8.5V typ
Work Temperature
0°C -50°C
Battery Pack Temperature Protection
T < 0°C or T > 55°C
Continuous Output Power
17W max
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature Range
0°C to 50°C
Temperature Coefficient
±0.02%/°C
Storage Temperature Range
–20°C to +85°C
Humidity, Non-Condensing
0 to 95% RH
Cooling
Free- Air Convection
EMI
Meets CISPR22 Class B Specification
Safety SPECIFICATIONS
UL1310 & IEC60335-2-29
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Do not use the battery charger in explosive atmosphe-
re. The electrical device is not designed to use in such
environment.
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Charge the battery cartridge with room temperature at 0
°C - 50 °C. Let a hot battery cartridge cool down before
charging it.
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Do not charge battery outdoors or in temperatures below
0°C.
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Do not puncture or attempt to open battery case or cells.
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Do not immerse the battery charger into water or other
fluid. Do not expose the battery charger under rain or
snow.
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Do not use the battery charger if the cord is damaged or
the battery charger is defect.
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Unplug the battery charger by pulling the adaptor unit,
not by pulling the cord.
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Do not cover the battery charger with anything.
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Do not use a step-up transformer or engine generator as
the power source of the battery charger.
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Limited to Li-ion battery pack, Model No. PBP2A66D1.
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Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
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During charging, the battery must be placed in a we-
ll-ventilated area.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction concer-
ning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be
made by children without supervision.
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Detachable Power Supply Cord-Listed(ELBZ/7) or Liste-
d(ELBZ),CAS Certified, detachable type, length minimum
1.8m and 3m, rated 300V , Type SPT-2fliexible cord,
18AWG/2C,105°C, one end terminates in a non-grounding
type attachment plug of 15A, 125V(NEMA 1-15P), other
end provided with moulded-on connector which match
with the appliance Inlet.
Remarks: Please refer to the technical data sheet for the
battery charger specifications.
Operation instruction
Load and unload the fuel cell
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Open the fuel cell door by pulling the door and rotate.
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Insert the fuel cell into the chamber. Align the fuel cell
nozzle to the fuel stem on the tool.
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Close the fuel cell door.
Load and unload the fastener
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Connect to battery and fuel cell before you load the
fasteners. The tool had the chance to cycle once when
connected to the battery. If you load the fastener before
the battery connected, the fastener may be shoot out
accidentally.
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Point the nozzle away from any personnel and keep your
finger out of trigger when loading the fastener.
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To load the fastener, slide in the fastener strip into the
magazine until the fastener strip passed the fastener
stopper.
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Pull the pusher until it is beyond the stopper.
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Release the pusher to engage the fastener strip and feed
it into the nozzle.
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To unload the fastener from the magazine, press the
release lever on the pusher and tilt the tool to slide the
fastener strip to the rear end of the magazine.
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Unload the fastener strip by press the fastener stopper
and slide out the fastener strip.
For 3 steps magazine design, follow the same safety precau-
tion and continue with following steps
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To load fasteners, pull the pusher to the rear until it is
locked to the magazine at rear position.
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Slide fastener strip into the magazine.
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Release the pusher to push the fastener into the nozzle.
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To unload the fastener from the tool, pull the pusher to
the rear locking position. Slide the fastener out of the
magazine.
Depth of drive adjustment
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This tool is equipped with the depth of drive adjustment.
Test the depth of drive on scrap piece before you start
your work.
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Turn the knob to adjust the depth of drive.
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Repeat above procedure until you find your desired depth
of drive setting.
Actuate method and the steps to fire the tool
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This tool is equipped with full sequential actuation sys-
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