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2. Tip the tool right side up until the staple strips fall freely
out of the magazine.
3. Close the magazine by sliding the magazine core back
into the magazine fully until it latches. Do not slam
magazine core into the magazine.
Headlight/LED Worklight (Fig. H)
There is a headlight/LED worklight
of the unit. The headlight turns on upon battery insertion,
activation of the trigger, or depressing the wire indicator.
The light will automatically shut off after 20 seconds unless
tool remains in use.
nOTE: The headlight is for lighting the immediate work
surface and is not intended to be used as a flashlight.
Fig. H
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lOW BATTERY inDiCATOR: The headlight will flash
four consecutive times and then shut down to indicate
low battery.
Actuating the Tool (Fig. I, J)
WARNING: Always turn off power to circuit before
attempting to staple wires. Do not staple "live" wires.
WARNING: Always assume that the tool contains
staples. Careless handling of the stapler can result in
unexpected firing of staples and personal injury. Do
not point the tool towards yourself or anyone nearby.
Unexpected triggering could discharge a staple
causing an injury. No horseplay! Work Safe! Respect
the tool as a working implement.
WARNING: Do not actuate the tool unless the tool
is placed firmly against the workpiece. If the tool is
not in contact with the workpiece, the staple may be
deflected away from your target.
There is no need for depth adjustment.
1. Load unit with staples.
2. Place battery into tool.
3. Locate cable alignment guide
or wire you wish to staple so that the wire is centered
as much as possible between the 2 prongs of the cable
alignment guide.
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located at the front
directly over the cable
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Fig. I
WARNING: Staples must be driven straight into the
material. Do not tilt stapler while driving staples. Refer
to Figure J. Staple retention values improve when tool
is fired perpendicular to the material.
Fig. J
4. Push tool against cable firmly to depress cable
alignment guide
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all the way as well as wire
indicator
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, pull trigger
5. Check wire for damage after each shot.
nOTE: When firing into certain materials such as LVL or TJI
joist, you may need to apply additional force toward the
workpiece to properly seat the staple.
WARNING: Use caution in locating stapler over cable
or wire to prevent the staple from piercing the cable
jacket or insulation. After firing each staple, visually
inspect driven staple to make sure wire insulation was
not damaged. If damaged replace wire.
The DRS18100 insulated cable staples are UL® approved for
the following combinations of Romex® wiring.
English
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and a staple will be fired.
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