Protection of persons:
Do not hold the handle too forcefully.
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Take a break if your fingers/arms feel numb,
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extremely hot or cold or you are suffering from
pins and needles. Consult a doctor if such
symptoms keep occurring.
Property damage:
Do not use the gas nailer in the rain or in very
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damp surroundings.
Do not expose the gas nailer to high tempera-
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tures, e.g. direct sunlight.
Only use the gas nailer outdoors or in well
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ventilated areas at temperatures from -10°C
to 40°C.
Do not use the gas nailer with an empty maga-
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zine.
Only store the gas nailer in dry, frost-free
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rooms.
Stop work immediately in the following
situations:
In the event of unusual noises such as irregular
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fan noises,
If there is a strong smell (unburnt gases),
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If extreme heat suddenly arises,
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If screws or other parts have come free or
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fallen from the device.
Gas cartridge
Explosion hazard:
Only store the gas cartridge in well-ventilated
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rooms. The recommended storage temperature
is 5–25°C. The storage temperature should
be below 40°C.
Comply with the local standards in respect of
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fire prevention, explosion protection, transport
and risk management.
Do not store the gas cartridge in vehicles (e.g.
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in a luggage compartment).
Do not expose the gas cartridge to high tem-
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peratures, e.g. direct sunlight.
Never replenish empty gas cartridges.
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Never open or fill an empty or full gas car-
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tridge and never throw them close to a fire or
source of smoke.
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Safety instructions
Dangers for persons:
Escaping gas can result in skin injuries.
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Empty gas cartridges can also contain gases,
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which if inhaled could causes drowsiness,
dizziness and nausea.
Residual risks
In spite of observation of the applicable safety
regulations and the
Use of protective devices, certain risks
cannot be avoided. These include:
Damage to hearing.
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Risk of injury due to projectile parts.
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Risk of burns due to accessories becoming hot
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during operation.
Risk of injury due to persistent use.
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Charger and batteries
It is not necessary to make any adjustments to
Würth chargers;
moreover, they are designed for as simple as
possible operation.
Electrical safety
The electric motor was designed for a single
voltage. Always check whether the battery voltage
matches the voltage on the type plate. Ensure that
the voltage of your charger, corresponds to the
mains voltage.
In accordance with EN60335, your Würth char-
ger is double
insulated. Therefore, it does not require earthing.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by a specially equipped cable which
is available from the Würth customer service
organisation.
When replacing the mains cable ensure that you
use the correct mains plug for your country of use.
Type 11 for class II (double-insulated) – device
Type 12 for class I (protective conductor) – device
Mobile devices, while are being used outdoors,
must be connected via a residual current circuit
breaker.