NOTE
○ The information contained in this Manual is designed to assist you in the safe maintenance of the Stapler.
○ Some illustrations in this Manual may show details or attachments that differ from those on your own Stapler.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
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Read section titled "SAFETY" (pages 2–9).
WARNING
Remove battery and all remaining fasteners from
Stapler when:
1) doing maintenance and inspection; and
2) clearing a jam.
1. Inspecting the magazine
(1) Remove battery.
(2) Clean the magazine. Remove dust and wooden chips
which may have accumulated in the magazine.
CAUTION
Check that the staple feeder slides smoothly by
pulling it with finger.
If not smooth, staples can be driven at an
irregular angle and hurt someone.
2. Storing
○ Do not store the Stapler, and battery in a cold weather
environment.
Keep them in a warm area.
○ When not in use, the Stapler, and battery should be
stored in a warm and dry place.
Keep it out of reach of children.
3. WARNING LABEL
Change the WARNING LABEL if missing or
damaged.
A new WARNING LABEL is available from a
metabo HPT authorized service center.
Warning label
MAINTENANCE
4. Maintenance chart (See page 24)
5. Operator troubleshooting (See page 24)
6. Disposal of the exhausted battery
WARNING
Do not dispose of the exhausted battery. The
battery must explode if it is incinerated. The
product that you have purchased contains a
rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable.
At the end of it's useful life, under various state
and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this
battery into the municipal waste stream. Check
with your local solid waste officials for details in
your area for recycling options or proper
disposal.
7. Storage
Storing in a place below 104°F (40°C) and out of the
reach of children.
NOTE
Storing lithium-ion batteries
Make sure the lithium-ion batteries have been fully
charged before storing them.
Prolonged storage (3 months or more) of batteries
with a low charge may result in performance
deterioration, significantly reducing battery usage
time or rendering the batteries incapable of holding a
charge.
However, significantly reduced battery usage time
may be recovered by repeatedly charging and using
the batteries two to five times.
If the battery usage time is extremely short despite
repeated charging and use, consider the batteries
dead and purchase new batteries.
CAUTION
In the operation and maintenance of power tools,
the safety regulations and standards prescribed
in each country must be observed.
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