· Press the unlocking switch (5) to the left to unlock the
trigger (6) (see figure D).
· Ensure that you hold the power tool by the handle (7)
with a firm grip
· Press the contact element (17) all the way to the
substrate.
When the contact element is pressed, the worklight
(18) lights up and illuminates the work area in poor
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lighting conditions.
· Afterwards, briefly press the trigger (6) and release it
again. This discharges a nail into the substrate.
Note: The trigger (6) must be pressed within 2 s after
pressing the contact element (17) all the way to the
substrate. When the contact element is pressed, the
worklight (18) lights up and illuminates the work area in
poor lighting conditions.
· Afterwards, briefly press the trigger (6) and release it
again. This discharges a nail into the substrate.
Note: The trigger (6) must be pressed within 2 s after
pressing the contact element (17). Otherwise, the
power tool goes into safe mode and the discharging
process must be restarted.
· For another driving procedure, lift the power tool
fully off the substrate and position it firmly at the next
required location.
· During work breaks and when work is finished, secure
the trigger (6) by pressing the unlocking switch (5) to
the right (see figure D).
Note: Securing prevents triggering if the contact ele-
ment (17) is not fully pressed or the trigger (6) has not
been released between discharging procedures.
Working Advice
· Remove the battery from the power tool before
carrying out work on the power tool (e.g. maintenance,
changing tool, etc.). The battery should also be re-
moved for transport and storage. There is risk of injury
from unintentionally pressing the on/off switch.
Before starting work, always check that the safety and
actuation devices are functioning correctly and that
all screws and nuts are tightly seated.
· If a power tool is defective or not functioning properly,
disconnect it immediately from the power supply
and contact an authorised fischer after-sales service
centre. Do not perform any incorrect manipulations
on the power tool. Do not disassemble or block any
components of the power tool. Do not carry out
"emergency repairs" with unsuitable means.
Avoid any tampering and damage to the power tool,
e. g. from:
· Imprinting or engraving,
· Retrofitting measures not approved by the manufac-
turer,
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· Dropping on or sliding over the floor,
· Using as a hammer,
· Applying any kind of force.
For longer work breaks and after finishing work,
switch off the power tool, remove the battery and
empty the magazine if possible.
Requirements for Discharging Procedures
When fastening, observe the manufacturer's specifi-
cations for the material being fastened, as well as the
construction plans for the systems.
Make sure to check whatever is below or behind your
workpiece. Do not insert nails into walls, ceilings or
floors when persons are behind them. The nails may
punch through the substrate and may cause injury.
· The nails must always be discharged into the sub-
strate at a perpendicular angle. Do not insert a nail on
top of one that has already been inserted.
This could cause the nail to deform, the nails could
become jammed or the power tool could move in an
uncontrolled manner.
· Check whether the nails have been inserted correctly.
For fastening to be secure, they must sit neither too
high nor too low nor be bent. If concrete is damaged
by failed nails, it must be repaired in accordance with
recognised rules.
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