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DeWalt DCFS950 Guide D'utilisation page 14

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To select rapid sequential operating mode (RapidCycle),
slide the tool free mode select switch 
double arrow
 icon.
nOTE: Battery life in RapidCycle mode will be shorter than
in standard sequential mode. Leaving the tool in standard
sequential will give maximum battery life.
Sequential Mode
The sequential mode is used for intermittent stapling. It
offers the maximum battery life for driving staples.
1. Using the tool free mode select switch 
sequential mode.
2. Release the trigger lock-off 
3. Push the contact trip 
 7 
against the work surface.
4. Pull the trigger switch 
 1 
5. Release the trigger and raise the stapler from the
work surface.
6. Repeat steps 3–5 to actuate the next staple.
RapidCycle Mode
In RapidCycle mode, the motor rotation speed is
automatically restored after driving a staple to allow fast
consecutive stapling. While offering the ability to drive more
staples in less time, this mode more quickly depletes the
battery charge.
1. Using the tool free mode select switch 
RapidCycle mode.
2. Release the trigger lock-off 
3. Push the contact trip 
 7 
against the work surface.
4. Pull the trigger switch 
 1 
5. Release the trigger and raise the stapler from the
work surface.
nOTE: The tool motor returns to full speed
automatically without the contact trip 
being depressed.
6. Repeat steps 3–5 to actuate the next staple.
Headlights/LED Indicator (Fig. A)
There are LED work lights 
 9 
on each side of the magazine.
lOW BATTERY
Replace battery with a
charged pack.
hOT PACK
Let the battery cool or replace it
with a cool pack.
JAM/sTAll COnDiTiOn
Rotate the stall release lever
to release.
Refer to Tool Free Stall Release
or Clearing a Jammed Staple.
hOT TOOl (Both LEDs Flashing)
Let the tool cool down before
continuing use.
12
 4 
to display the
, select the
 4 
 2 
.
to actuate the tool.
, select the
 4 
 2 
.
to actuate the tool.
 7 
located on the front of the tool
ERROR
Reset tool by removing and
reinserting battery pack or
cycling trigger lock off. If
or any
error code persist, take tool
other combination.
to an authorized D
service center.
Tool Free Stall Release (Fig. L)
If the stapler is used in harder material where all available
energy in the motor is used to drive a fastener, the tool
may stall. The driver will not complete the drive cycle and
the jam/stall indicator will flash. Rotate the tool free stall
release 
 8 
on the tool and the mechanism will release.
nOTE: The tool will disable itself and not reset until the
battery pack has been removed and reinserted. If the
driver does not automatically return to the home position,
proceed to Clearing a Jammed Staple. If the unit continues
to stall please review the material and fastener length to be
sure that it is not too rigorous an application. The stapler
could also be overheated and needs time to cool before
further use.
Fig. L
Clearing a Jammed Staple (Fig. A, M)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, disconnect battery pack from tool before
making any adjustments, changing accessories,
servicing, or moving the tool. Such preventative
safety measures reduce the risk of starting the
tool accidentally.

CAUTION: When removing a jammed staple, DO
NOT orient the stapler with the nose up or with
the battery foot up. Positioning the stapler this way
makes the jammed staple or pieces of the staple more
likely to be ingested into the stapler. If any portion of
a staple is ingested into the tool, the staple should be
retrieved by removing the top cap.
If a staple becomes jammed in the nosepiece, keep the
tool pointed away from you and follow these instructions
to clear:
1. Remove battery pack 
14
lock-off 
.
2. After laying the tool on its side, slide the spring-loaded
pusher latch 
 12 
to the base of the magazine to lock it
into place and unload staple strip.
3. Rotate the magazine release lever 
magazine 
 10 
 forward.
WALT
e
8
from tool and engage trigger
 11 
and rotate the

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