Battery Indicator - Bruder Mannesmann Werkzeuge 17050 Manual De Instrucciones

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Battery indicator

When the battery charge-control indicator (1) lights up RED during operation, the battery capacity is below 30%
and the battery should be charged.
Plug the battery charger (6) into a socket outlet and the charger plug into the socket 4 on the rear side of
the handle.
The battery charge-control indicator (1) indicates the charging progress.
The indicator flashes GREEN during the charging procedure.
When the indicator lights up GREEN continuously, the battery is completely charged
Note: The power tool cannot be used during the charging procedure! It is normal that the handle of the staple
gun warms up during the charging procedure.
Disconnect the battery charger from the mains supply when not using it for longer periods.
Usage
The tool has protection against inadvertent operation:
The contact switch (9) ensures that the staple gun is only triggered on contact with a material surface.
Place the opening of the electric staple gun firmly onto the material and squeeze the trigger (2).
Additional pressure applied to the front of the tool will prevent recoil and increase the force applied to the
nails or staples. This is especially important for ensuring that the nail or staple is driven the whole way into a
hard surface.
Accessories for tacking paper
With the attached accessory (7) the cordless tacker can be used for tacking paper.
Note: Tack staples are stronger than standard staples and are therefore more difficult to remove from the paper.
Tack paper
Insert a suitable staple strip.
Click the lugs of the paper tacker (7) one by one into the side slots of the power tool. (Fig.4)
Insert the stack of paper into the paper tacker (7) and position the tacker head over the paper surface to
be tacked.
Firmly push the power tool down until the tacker head (9) is pushed in and briefly press the trigger (2).
Once the staple has been completely driven in, release the trigger and lift the tacker head from the stack
of paper.
To load the magazine, you have to dismount the paper tacker from the cordless tacker.
Troubleshooting
A staple or nail may jam in the magazine when stapling onto hard surfaces. If this happens, stop work and do not
attempt to drive in any more staples or nails.
Press release buttons (5) and pull out the magazine toward the rear.
Remove the jammed staple. For this, use a pair of pliers, if required.
Insert the magazine again until the magazine lock (5) is engaged.
Load the magazine in good time. If the staple strip is too short, this may cause staples to jam
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