Rona 2001594 Manuel D'utilisation page 10

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Accessories
We recommend that
you buy all your
accessories such as
nails from your local
RONA store (Fig. A).
Use good quality
accessories with a
well-known brand
name. Store personnel
can help and advise.
Installing And Removing
The Battery Pack
Make sure your finger
is not on the trigger
when removing the
x
battery pack (Fig. B).
To remove the battery
pack, press the tabs
on each side of the
battery pack and
slide it off the tool
(Fig. C & D).
C
To insert the battery pack, align the tongue on
the pack with the groove in the housing and
slide it into the tool. Make sure that it "clicks"
into its final position so that it is safely locked
E
in place.
CAUTION. There is no need to use strong
force to insert the battery pack. If it does not
slide into place easily, it is not being inserted
correctly.
Battery Charging
IMPORTANT. Before connecting the battery
to the charger (8) always ensure that the plug
is disconnected from the power source.
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Slide the battery on
A
to the charger with
the rails of the battery
pack aligned with the
rails of the charger.
Slide the battery
down until it "clicks"
into position (Fig. E).
Connect the charger
to the pwer point.
The red light on the charger should begin to
glow continuously, indicating that the battery
pack is receiving a "Fast Charge".
After approximately one hour, the "Fast
Charge" indicator light (red) should go out and
the green light should be lit, indicating that
the battery pack is fully charged.
Note. It is necessary to depress both of the
battery pack release buttons in order to
remove the battery pack from the charger.
Depending on room temperature, line voltage,
B
and existing charge level, the initial battery
charging may take longer than one hour.
Disconnect the charger from the power
source when it is not in use.
To Obtain The Best Life For
The Battery
Never allow the nailer battery to discharge
completely before recharging. The battery
should be placed on charge whenever the
D
tool is noticeably running down or no longer
performs a task it previously performed.
Avoid conducting short charges. Make sure
that the battery is fully charged every time
by allowing the charger to complete its full
charging cycle.
Avoid allowing loose items like screws or nails
etc. to be stored with battery packs as they
can short-out battery packs and cause a fire
or explosion.
Always unplug the charger when not in use
and store in a dry secure place.
Avoid charging or storing your battery in
temperatures below 0°C and above 40°C.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Battery
Indicator
1. Press the battery
indicator button
(9) to display the
level of charge
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remaining in the
battery (Fig. F).
2. There are 3 levels
of charge: low, medium and high. When
the battery indicator is showing "LOW",
the battery should be removed and put on
charge.
Adjusting The Depth Of Nail
Penetration
1. The depth adjustment dial can be set to
4 different positions in order to vary the
depth of nail penetration as follows:
Depth Setting Values (approximate only)
Position
Depth
1
Nail head underflush by 3/64" (1mm)
2
Nail head level with the surface
3
Nail head 3/16" (5mm) proud from surface
and suitable for hanging heavy objects
(ensure that the mounting surface is
capable of taking the weight loading)
4
Nail head 3/8" (10mm) proud from surface
and suitable for hanging lighter objects
(ensure that the mounting surface is
capable of taking the weight loading)
2. Press in then
turn the depth
adjustment dial (5)
to the appropriate
level (Fig. G).
Operation
WARNING. Make sure your finger is not on
the trigger switch (1) when connecting the
tool to the battery (Fig. H).
1. Slide the battery pack onto the nailer so
that it clicks into place (Fig. I).
F
x
H
Safety Switch
1. The nailer is
protected against
accidental
operation by the
safety switch (6).
When this switch is
in its mid position
the trigger switch
(1) is inoperable
(Fig. J).
DANGER. Always set the safety switch (6) to
the mid position when not actually using the
nailer.
Ensure that the safety switch (6) is pressed in.
You can press this switch from either side.
Loading A Nail
1. Hold the nailer
in the operating
position and use
your thumb to
press the jaw
G
release button (4)
(Fig. K).
2. Insert the nail, head
first, between the
jaws (3) as far as
it will go and then
release the jaws by
taking your thumb
off the jaw release
button (4) (Fig. L).
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