6
Operation
WARNING
Risk of injury by accidental triggering! A loaded fastening tool can be made ready to fire at any time.
Accidental triggering can endanger you and others.
▶ Always unload the fastening tool (cartridges and fasteners) whenever you interrupt work with the fastening
tool.
▶ Before all maintenance, cleaning and setup activities, always make sure that there are no cartridges and
no fasteners in the fastening tool.
WARNING
Hazard due to hot surfaces! The fastening tool can become hot in use.
▶ Wear protective gloves.
If resistance is unusually high when you insert the cartridge strip, check whether the cartridge strip is
compatible with this fastening tool.
Observe the safety instructions and warnings in these operating instructions and on the product.
Safety-related instructions for use
Illustration showing
example
6.1
Setting driving energy
Select the energy setting that suits the application. If no empirical values are available, always start with the
minimum driving energy.
6.2
Driving a fastener
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to electric shock! Driving fasteners into concealed electrical wiring leads to the risk of
an electric shock.
▶ Check that there is no concealed electrical wiring in the work area.
▶ Always hold the fastening tool by the black parts of the grip section.
▶ Check the insulated gripping surfaces for damage at regular intervals.
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Do not press the nosepiece of the fastening tool against any part of the
body!
Pressing the nosepiece against a part of the body (a hand, for example) can
make the fastening tool ready to fire. As a result, there would be the risk of a
fastener being fired into a part of the body.
Do not pull back the magazine or other fastener guides by hand!
Pulling the magazine or another fastener guide back by hand can make the
fastening tool ready to fire. As a result, there would be the risk of a fastener
being fired into a part of the body.
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