medical attention should you experience any adverse
effects. The vapours may irritate the respiIratory
system.
· Do not open the battery. There is a risk of short-cir-
cuiting.
· The battery can be damaged by pointed objects such
as nails or screwdrivers or by force applied externally.
An internal short circuit may occur, causing the bat-
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tery to burn, smoke, explode or overheat.
· Only use the battery in the manufacturer's products.
This is the only way in which you can protect the
battery against dangerous overload.
· Protect the battery against heat, e.g.
against continuous intense sunlight, fire,
dirt, water and moisture. There is a risk of
explosion and short-circuiting.
· Do not use the power tool and the nails
on very soft materials (e.g. wood, light-
weight construction materials). The nails
may penetrate the substrate and may
cause injury.
· Do not use the power tool and the nails on very hard
materials (e.g. high-strength steel, very hard natural
stone) or on types of concrete with high compressive
strength or aggregate with high compressive
strength. If the material is too hard, the nail may
ricochet, break and escape and may hit you or other
persons and may cause injuries.
· Never hold the power tool when it is at an acute angle
to the substrate. The power tool must be perpendicu-
lar to the substrate. There must be no contamination
on the substrate.
· Do not deactivate or remove the contact element.
The contact element is a safety mechanism to reduce
the risk of unintentional triggering. Deactivating this
component may lead to unintentional triggering. Only
use the power tool if the contact element is function-
ing correctly. If the contact element is defective, the
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power tool may trigger unexpectedly.
· Always fill the magazine of the power tool with nails
first before you insert the battery. This reduces the risk
of accidentally discharging a nail and injuring yourself
or other people.
· Never discharge nails in the vicinity of flammable ma-
terials. When driving in some nail types, sparks may
fly out of the contact element. Never discharge a nail
on top of another nail. This may lead to the nail being
deflected or the power tool reacting unexpectedly.
Product Description and Specifications
· Read all the safety and general instructions.
Failure to observe the safety and general
instructions may result in electric shock, fire
and/or serious injury.
Please observe the illustrations at the
beginning of this operating manual.
Intended Use
The power tool is designed to put nails into hard mate-
rials such as concrete (e.g. poured concrete, grouted
joints) and steel (e.g. structural steel, hot-rolled steel).
The power tool must not be used on very soft surfaces
(e.g. wood, lightweight construction materials) or very
hard surfaces (e.g. high-strength steel). The power
tool must also not be used on the following substrates:
Natural stone, vertical mortar joints, hollow blocks,
glass, hardened steel, tool steel, spring steel, cast iron,
weld seams.
Check the suitability of the substrate before use (see
"Checking the Suitability of the Substrate", page 23). The
power tool is intended for hand-held use only.
The power tool is only intended for indoor use.
Product Features
The numbering of the product features refers to the
diagram of the power tool on the graphics page.
(1) On/off button (user interface)
(2) Power tool status indicator (user interface)
(3) Battery charge indicator (user interface)
(4) Reset button (user interface)
(5) Unlocking switch for trigger
(6) Trigger
(7) Handle (insulated gripping surface)
(8) User Interface
(9) Battery release button
(10) Rechargeable battery*
(11) Magazine release lever
(12) Magazine
(13) Supporting leg
(14) Nail pusher
(15) Nail push button
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