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Safety / Preparing the product for use / Inbetriebnahme
5 DE/AT/CH
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Legende der verwendeten Piktogramme .........................................................Seite 6
Einleitung ........................................................................................................................................Seite 6
Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung ...................................................................................................Seite 6
Ausstattung ..........................................................................................................................................Seite 6
Lieferumfang .......................................................................................................................................Seite 6
Technische Daten ................................................................................................................................Seite 7
Sicherheit ........................................................................................................................................Seite 7
Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise ........................................................................................................Seite 7
Vor der Inbetriebnahme ....................................................................................................Seite 8
Gerät aufstellen ..................................................................................................................................Seite 8
Inbetriebnahme ........................................................................................................................Seite 8
Heizstufen und Ventilator ein- / ausschalten .....................................................................................Seite 8
Temperatur einstellen..........................................................................................................................Seite 9
Gerät ausschalten ..............................................................................................................................Seite 9
Überhitzungsschutz ............................................................................................................................Seite 9
Fehlerbehebung ........................................................................................................................Seite 10
Wartung, Reinigung und Lagerung .........................................................................Seite 10
Service ...............................................................................................................................................Seite 10
Garantie ...........................................................................................................................................Seite 11
Entsorgung.....................................................................................................................................Seite 11
Original-EG-Konformitäts erklärung / Hersteller .........................................Seite 12
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Proper functioning of the fastener driving tool re-
quires filtered, dry and oiled compressed air in
adequate quantities. If the air pressure in the line
system exceeds the maximum permissible opera-
ting pressure of the fastener driving tool, a pressure
reducing valve followed by a downstream safety
valve shall additionally be fitted in the supply line
to the tool.
Note: When compressed air is generated by com-
pressors, the natural moisture in the air condenses
and collects as condensed water in pressure ves-
sels and pipelines. This condensate must be remo-
ved by water separators. These water separators
must be checked on a daily basis and drained if
necessary, since corrosion can otherwise develop
in the compressed air system and in the fastener
driving tool, which serves to accelerate wear.
The compressor plant shall be adequately dimensi-
oned in terms of pressure output and performance
(volumetric flow) for the consumption which is to
be expected. Line sections which are too small in
relation to the length of the line (pipes and hoses),
as well as overloading the compressor, will result
in pressure drops.
Oilers should be checked daily and, if necessary,
filled with the recommended oil (see technical
data). When using hose lengths over 10m, the sup-
ply of the nailer with oil is not guaranteed. We th-
erefore recommend an lubricator attached directly
to the fastener driving tool or to manually lubricate
the air inlet directly with 2 - 5 drops of the recom-
mended grade of oil(see technical data).
Use only hoses with an internal diameter not less
than 9mm. Otherwise the staples/nails will be shot
out of the machine slow and with little pressure.
Loading the magazine
Only those fasteners specified under technical data
may be used. When filling the magazine, hold the
tool so that the muzzle is not pointing towards your
own body or towards any other person.
1. Press the magazine lever
6
and pull the maga-
zine cover back to its stop position.
2. Insert the corresponding fastener (nails, see
Fig. B or staples, see Fig. C) into the magazi-
ne
7
. The tacks must be put on the rail of the
magazine
7
.
3. Slide the magazine cover forwards until it locks.
Use
Load the magazine
7
of the compressed air
tacker as described in the chapter “Loading
the magazine“.
Use the pressure reducer to set the correct ope-
rating pressure.
Ensure that the permissible operating pressu-
re of 8 bar at the device is never exceeded.
Operating pressure that is too high does not
provide any performance increase, but only
increases compressed air consumption and ac-
celerates wear on the device.
Switch on the compressor.
Allow the compressor to run once long enough
until maximum tank pressure is reached and
the device is switched off.
Place the compressed air tacker on the work-
piece and press the trigger
2
.
NOTE: The compressed air tacker is
equipped with a trigger lock
10
. The fas-
tener will only leave the device when the
mouth of the compressed air tacker is
pressed against the workpiece and the
trigger
2
is actuated.
Handling the tool
Note the section with special safety references of
these operating instructions. Having checked that
the fastener driving tool is functioning correctly,
apply the tool to a workpiece and actuate the trigger.
Check that the fastener has been driven in cor-
responding to the work requirements.
– If the fastener is protruding, increase the air
pressure in 0.5 bar increments.
– If the fastener is too deep, decrease the air
pressure in 0.5 bar increments.
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