OPERATION
To reduce the risk of injury, always
WARNING
wear safety goggles or glasses
with side shields. The operator and other people
in the work area must wear eye protection in ac-
cordance with ANSI Z87.1. Eye protection does
not fit all operators in the same way. Make sure
the eye protection chosen has side shields or
provides protection from flying debris both from
the front and sides. The employer is responsible
for enforcing the use of eye protection by the
operator and other people in the work area. When
required, wear head protection in accordance
with ANSI Z89.1.
To reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others,
test the tool before beginning work each day ac-
cording to the "Required Daily Testing" section.
Do not use the tool unless you thoroughly under-
stand the actuation mode selected.
Remove battery pack and fasteners before leav-
ing the work area, moving the tool to another
location, or handing the tool to another person.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
Do not use this tool for fastening electrical
cables. It is not designed for electric cable
installation and may damage the insulation of
electric cables thereby causing electric shock
or fire hazards.
NEVER wedge or hold back the workpiece con-
tact mechanism during operation of the tool.
Never attempt to clear a jammed workpiece con-
tact by grasping the discharge area of the tool.
Doing so could result in serious injury.
To avoid serious injury, do not attempt to prevent
the recoil by holding the tool too firmly against
the work. Keep face and body away from the
tool. During normal use, the tool will recoil im-
mediately after driving a fastener. This is a normal
function of the tool. Restriction to the recoil can
result in a second fastener being driven when
the tool is in Contact Actuation mode. Grip the
handle firmly, let the tool do the work, and do not
place a second hand on top of the tool.
Power/Actuation Selection
1. Install battery pack.
2. Press and hold the Power button
tool (the Power button's green LED ring will light).
3. The Low Battery LED indicates when the battery
level does not have sufficient charge to operate
the tool.
Power
button
Actuation
Indicator
LED
4. Press and hold the MODE button to toggle
between single sequential actuation mode and
contact (bump) actuation mode.
WARNING! Understand actuation process before
use.
5. Press and hold the Power button
tool.
Single Sequential Actuation Operation
1. Grip the handle firmly.
2. Push the tool against the work surface, compress-
ing the workpiece contact.
3. Pull the trigger to drive the fastener. WARNING!
To avoid serious injury, do not attempt to prevent
the recoil by holding the tool too firmly against the
work.
4. Remove your finger from the trigger and remove
the tool from the workpiece.
Contact (Bump) Actuation Operation
Contact Actuation can follow two different sequences,
depending on your use.
Multiple actuations:
1. Grip the handle firmly.
2. Pull and hold the trigger.
3. Push the tool against the work surface, compress-
ing the workpiece contact to drive the fastener.
WARNING! To avoid serious injury, do not attempt
to prevent the recoil by holding the tool too firmly
against the work.
4. Continue to hold the trigger and repeat workpiece
contact.
Single actuation:
1. Grip the handle firmly.
2. Push the tool against the work surface, compress-
ing the workpiece contact.
3. Pull the trigger to drive the fastener. WARNING!
To avoid serious injury, do not attempt to prevent
the recoil by holding the tool too firmly against the
work.
4. Remove your finger from the trigger and remove
to turn on the
the tool from the workpiece.
If the tool overheats, it will stop working and the power
button/actuation indicators will flash. Once the tool
cools down, the tool will revert to the selected mode.
Restart work as normal.
Low
Battery
LED
Actuation
Indicator
LED
5
Single Sequential Actuation -
The workpiece contact and then the
trigger must be activated in a specific
sequence to drive a fastener.
Contact (Bump) Actuation -
The workpiece contact and the trigger
can be activated in any sequence to
drive a fastener.
Thermal Overload
to turn off the