LED WORK LIGHTS (FIG. 8)
The LED work lights will illuminate when the
trigger switch or the workpiece contact is
depressed. This provides additional illumination
of the surface of the workpiece.
The LED work lights will turn off within
approximately 10 seconds after both the trigger
switch and the workpiece contact are released.
REMOVING A JAMMED NAIL
(FIG. 9a - 9b)
a. Remove the battery pack from the tool.
b. Remove the nails from the magazine.
c. Lift the jam release latch and open the jam
release.
d. Remove the jammed nail using a flat head
screwdriver or pliers if necessary.
Do not mar/scratch the nail
NOTICE
channel or driver mechanism. The
screwdriver should always slip over the nail
when prying.
e. Close the jam release and the latch.
f. Reload the nails.
g. Reattach the battery pack and restart the tool
by pressing and holding the power switch for
1 second.
NOTE: Driving the nails too deeply into the
material, excess debris, or jammed nails may
lead to a striker being stuck at its bottom
position. The striker can usually be returned to
its operating position by depressing the work
contact element against a scrap piece of wood
and squeezing the trigger. Refer to chapter
"RETRACTING A DROPPED STRIKER" further
in this manual.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9a
Jam Release
Latch
Fig. 9b
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LED Work Lights
Jam Release