Driving Nails; Unloading The Tool; Removing The Battery; Removing The Gas Can - Hilti GX 90-WF Manual Del Usuario

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▶ Use the adapter for surface protection when working on visible surfaces that are easily marked, for
example building facades.
The surface protection adapter reduces the possibility of the nosepiece leaving marks on the
surface of the wood.
6.3
Unintentional firing safety device
1. Never operate the product without the unintentional firing safety device (sliding sleeve).
2. The tool has a safety device to prevent it from being triggered incorrectly. The sliding sleeve prevents
the nosepiece from being pushed back deliberately or unknowingly. This prevents accidental releases.
6.4

Driving nails

You can drive nails only if there are more than 5 nails in the magazine.
Hold the tool securely. Avoid resilient materials.
Pull the trigger only after the tool has been fully pressed against the working surface.
Do not release the trigger until the nail has been driven fully into the material.
1. Position the nosepiece on the working surface and press the tool against the surface until the nosepiece
is fully compressed.
2. Drive the fastener by pulling the trigger.
3. Release the trigger and lift the tool completely clear of the surface.
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Unloading the tool

7.1

Removing the battery

Store the battery in a cool and dry place. Never store the battery where it is exposed to direct sunlight
or sources of heat, e.g. on heaters / radiators or behind glass. At the end of their useful life, batteries
must be disposed of safely and correctly to avoid environmental pollution.
1. Press both battery release buttons.
2. Pull the battery downwards out of the power tool.
7.2

Removing the gas can

1. Open the gas can compartment cover.
2. Remove the gas can.
3. Close the gas can compartment.
7.3
Unloading nail strips
1. Release the catch on the nail pusher by pressing the black button.
2. Carefully allow the pusher to slide slowly toward the nosepiece until it stops.
3. Allow the nails in the magazine to slide downwards.
4. Press the internal pawl on the bottom end of the magazine. You can now completely remove the nails
from the magazine.
7.4
Tool hook
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WARNING
Risk of injury A falling tool can injure you and/or others.
▶ Make sure that the tool attached to the belt hook is secure.
▶ You can use the tool hook to hook the tool to your belt, a ladder, or a roof batten. Press the belt hook
towards the tool in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the magazine. This releases the belt hook from
its locked position and it can then be swung in or out.
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