13. Using a screwdriver or similar implement, push the
driver blade back into the tool (Fig. 37).
14. Ensuring the O-ring is evenly seated on the cylinder head
(Fig. 38), carefully locate the cylinder head back on top of
the tool, taking care not to damage the fan blade (Fig. 39).
15. Pull back the nail feeder to disengage the tool lockout and
press down the contact arm on a hard surface (Fig. 40).
16. Reconnect the motor lead wire and then the spark plug
lead wire (Fig. 41).
17. Replace the top cover, ensuring that none of the leads
are trapped and replace the socket head bolts (Fig. 42).
18. Replace the filter assembly (Fig. 43).
19. Test the tool by pulling back the nail feeder to disengage
the tool lockout and pressing down the contact arm on a
hard surface. The fan should operate (Fig. 44).
NOTE: Always carry out 5-10 test cycles of the tool on waste
material before using on a finished surface to expel any
cleaning material residue.
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