DRIVING STAPLES (FIG. 6)
WARNING
mechanism during operation of the tool. Doing
so could result in possible serious injury.
a. Make sure the workpiece is secured before
performing any operation.
b. Attach the battery pack.
c. Grip the tool firmly to maintain control.
d. Squeeze and hold the trigger switch. Push the
tool against the work surface to depress the
workpiece contact and drive a staple. Keep
the trigger squeezed.
e. Relocate the tool to the next stapling spot
and push the tool against workpiece to drive
another staple.
f. Release the trigger when done.
NOTE:
If there is no more action for more than 10
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seconds after trigger switch pressed without
releasing, firing will be locked until the user
releases both workpiece contact and trigger
switch and restarts the operation (step 'd').
CHECKING REMAINING STAPLES (FIG. 7)
WARNING
the service life of the tool.
There are staple indicator windows on both
sides of the tool. Use them to check if there are
staples in the magazine. When there are few
staples left, load staples into the magazine in
time to ensure the normal use of the stapler.
Never wedge or hold back
the workpiece contact
Do not operate the tool
without staples. It shortens
Fig. 6
Trigger
Switch
2
DRY-FIRE LOCKOUT
When the magazine has 3-4 staples remaining,
the dry-fire lockout feature will not allow
continued operation. To resume operation,
reload the tool with staples.
Fig. 7
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Workpiece Contact
Staple Indicator Windows
Workpiece