The equipment may only be used for the tasks it is
designed to handle. Any other use is deemed to be a
case of misuse. The user/operator and not the manu-
facturer will be liable for any damage or injuries of any
kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed
for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications.
Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used
in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for
equivalent purposes.
Only allow repairs and services to be carried out by
authorized professional repair shops.
Remember.
If the inner diameter of the hose is insufficient and
the length of the hose too long, this will result in a
loss of power on the equipment.
5. Safety Information
m CAUTION
Read all the safety regulations and instructions.
Any errors made in following the safety regulations
and instructions may result in and/or electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
Keep all safety regulations and instructions in a
safe place for future use.
Protect yourself and your environment from accidents
by taking the appropriate precautionary measures.
• Do not use the stapler for a purpose for which it is
not designed.
• Keep air tools safe from children.
• Never use the equipment when you are not rested
or distracted.
• Connect the compressed air using a quicklock cou-
pling only.
• Staplers may only be connected to lines/hoses
which do not allow the maximum permitted pres-
sure of the equipment to be exceeded by more than
10%. A pressure regulator (pressure reducer) with a
downstream pressure control valve must be fitted to
the compressed air hose if the pressure is higher.
• The operating pressure must be adjusted by a pres-
sure reducer.
• When using a pneumatically operated stapler/nailer,
only use the pressure required for the specific oper-
ation to prevent an unnecessarily high noise level,
excessive wear and consequential faults.
• Never use oxygen or combustible gases as a power
source. Danger of fire and explosion.
• Always disconnect the equipment from the com-
pressed air source before tackling faults or starting
any maintenance work.
• Use only genuine spare parts. Repairs may only be
carried out by an authorized agent of the manufac-
turer or by an alternative specialist in accordance
with the specifications contained in the operating
instructions.
• Wear the necessary protective clothing when work-
ing with the stapler, in particular safety goggles and
protective gloves.
• Do not exceed the maximum air pressure of 7.5 bar.
• Do not direct the connected and loaded nailer at
other people.
• Do not remove the earthing contact device.
• Never leave the equipment unattended when load-
ed.
• Never use the equipment if defective.
• Only use the types of staples/nails specified in the
technical data.
• The equipment must always be depressurized after
disconnection.
• Never use the equipment without staples/nails.
• Never point an operational stapler directly at your-
self or at any other person.
• Whilst working with the stapler, hold it in such a way
that your head and body cannot be injured in case of
kickback caused by disruption of the power supply
or by hard areas of the workpiece.
• Never trigger the stapler into the open air. This is
important to avoid the hazards of free-flying staples
and of overloading the appliance.
• For the purposes of transportation, the stapler must
be disconnected from the compressed-air system,
especially if you are using a ladder or are adopting
an unusual posture.
• In the workplace, carry the stapler only by its handle
and ensure that the trigger is inactivated.
• Make allowance for the workplace conditions. Sta-
ples can potentially go straight through thin work-
pieces or they can slide off workpieces when work-
ing on corners and edges, thus putting persons at
risk.
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