Use And Care Manual

CAUTION
If the staple feeder is released all of a sudden, it
can return abruptly, causing deformation and/or
scatter, eventually ending up in clogged staples.
Be absolutely sure to bring back the staple
feeder, avoiding any impact.
STAPLER OPERATION
Read section titled “SAFETY”(pages 4 – 8).
DANGER
Operators and others in work
area MUST wear safety
glasses with side shields
which conforms to ANSI Z87.1
speci cations.
Ordinary eyeglasses do not
provide adequate protection.
WARNING
Only person who have read
and understand this MANUAL
should operate the Stapler.
NEVER point tool at yourself
or others in work area.
Keep ngers AWAY from trigger when not
driving staples to avoid accidental discharge.
Know and understand what trigger system
you are using.
Please read and understand “METHODS OF
OPERATION” found below.
Never place your hands or body closer than 8
inches (200 mm) from ring head when using.
Do not drive staples into other staples;
staples can ricochet and hurt someone.
Do not actuate Stapler unless Stapler is
placed rmly against the workpiece.
In order to avoid double re or unwanted
ejection of a staple due to bouncing of the
Stapler,
1) do not push Stapler on workpiece with
strong force;
2) take Stapler away from workpiece using
recoil;
3) release trigger quickly when performing
trigger re.
LOADING STAPLES
WARNING
When loading staples into Stapler,
1) do not pull trigger;
2) do not depress push lever; and
3) keep Stapler pointed downward.
(1) Pull the staple feeder backward and attach it securely
to a groove of the magazine.
Groove
Staple feeder
(2) Place the staple strip over the magazine.
Make sure that the staple strip slides freely on the
magazine.
Staple
Magazine
(3) Pull the staple feeder backward. Then, detach it from
the groove of magazine and softly bring the staple
back as if it were being gently pushed, avoiding any
impact.
Staple feeder
The Stapler is now ready to operate.
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