Restrict Field Service to the Following
CHECKING THE ENERGY LEVEL OF THE BATTERY
RECHARGING THE BATTERY
CHECKING THE FUEL CELL AND METERING VALVE
REPLACING THE FUEL CELL
CLEANING/REPLACING THE AIR FILTER
CLEARING A JAM
CLEANING THE TOOL (See cleaning manual)
Attempts to go beyond these procedures could result in
serious personal injury or damage to the Impulse Brad
Nailer and voiding the warranty.
There are certain problems you may encounter when you
are using the Cordless Brad Nailer that you will be able to
correct on the work site. The following field service procedures
are the only service procedures you should attempt. Anything
else that may appear wrong with the Cordless Brad Nailer
should only be diagnosed and repaired by a fully trained
service technician. If you have any reason to believe that
your problem is beyond the service procedures in this
manual, contact your Paslode
Never attempt any maintenance of a Paslode Cordless
tool without first removing the fuel cell and battery.
Maintenance should be started only after the tool is
completely inoperative.
Battery Check
Periodically check on the battery indicator light (the light
in the handle) of the Cordless Brad Nailer. When
encountering a problem, the first step should always be to
make sure the battery has enough charge to operate the
tool.
When the work contacting element is depressed on work
piece, the fan motor will turn on and the blinking green
indicator light will turn solid green. If the indicator light blinks
red or glows red, recharge the battery.
representative immediately.
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Fuel Cell Check
If the Cordless Brad Nailer's fan operates and the indicator
light is green, but the tool will not cycle or does not drive
fasteners completely, check the fuel cell. With the fuel cell
out of the tool, check to see if the cell still contains fuel and
that the metering valve is working. To determine if there is
any fuel left in the fuel cell, hold in the upright position and
simply place the metering stem against a solid object, and
gently push about three or four times. A small amount of fuel
should be released each time.
Wear safety glasses when performing this test. Never
perform this test near an open flame or sparks, while
smoking, or where the fuel may get into your eyes.
If fuel is not released with each operation of the metering
valve, this indicates that there is no more fuel left in the
cylinder and it must be replaced. Dispose of the empty fuel
cell properly.
(see page 16.)
Clearing a Jam
An occasional problem you may encounter is a jammed
fastener. Because of the unique design of the Cordless Brad
Nailer, clearing a jammed fastener is easy:
1. Remove the battery.
2. Pull the latch, releasing front guide. Pivot front guide
forward.
3. Clear jam, and push driver blade back up to its normal
position.
4. Close front guide and latch it. Check that work contacting
element moves freely.
! TOOL OPERATORS AND BYSTANDERS MUST WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION THAT CONFORMS TO ANSI
STANDARDS.
! ASSUME TOOL IS ALWAYS LOADED AND WILL ALWAYS FIRE A FASTENER.
! CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD - USE ONLY IN VENTILATED AREA TO AVOID NAUSEA AND UNCONSCIOUSNESS.
! EXPLOSION HAZARD - NEVER USE IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE - TOOL EXHAUST COULD IGNITE FUMES.
! KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM TRIGGER. NEVER POINT TOOL AT ANYONE OR YOURSELF.
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