DeWalt DCN692 Original Instructions Manual page 61

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BUMP ACTION MODE (DCN692)
The bump action mode is used for rapid nailing on
flat, stationary surfaces and typically most effective
for application driving shorter nails.
1. Using the mode selector switch (i) to select the
bump action mode (
).
2. Release the trigger safety lock-off (b).
3. To drive a single nail, operate the tool as
described for sequential action:
a. Push the contact trip (c) against the work
surface.
b. Pull the trigger switch (a) to actuate the tool.
Each trigger pull with the contact trip pushed
against the work surface will drive one nail.
4. To drive several nails, depress and hold the
trigger switch (a), and then push the contact
trip (c) repeatedly against the work surface.
WARNING: Do not keep the trigger
depressed when the tool is not in use.
Keep the trigger safety lock-off (b) in the
locked position to prevent accidental
actuation when the tool is not in use.
5. When changing between sequential and
bump modes, it may be necessary to adjust the
driving depth. Refer to Adjusting the Driving
Depth for instructions.
TM
RAPIDCYCLE
MODE (DCN695)
TM
The RapidCycle
mode is ideal for when the
user fires many nails in a sequence and needs to
move more rapidly. The tool still operates in a full
sequential mode, but the motor readies itself for the
next nail immediately after firing to minimise time
spent waiting for the motor to get up to speed.
1. Use the mode selector switch (i) to select the
TM
RapidCycle
mode ( ).
2. Release the trigger safety lock-off (b).
3. To drive a single nail, operate the tool as
described in the sequential action:
a. Push the contact trip (c) against the work
piece.
b. Pull the trigger switch (a) to actuate the tool.
(You will hear the motor spin up after the nail
has been driven).
4. To drive several nails simply repeat the
directions in point 3. above. If you do not fire a
nail within 2 seconds of the previous then the
motor will coast down to rest.
Using the Trigger Lock-off (fi g. 3)
Each D
WALT nailer is equipped with a trigger lock-
E
off (b) which when pushed to the right as shown
in Figure 3, prevents the tool from firing a nail by
locking the trigger and bypassing power to the
motor.
When the trigger lock-off is pressed to the left,
the tool will be fully operational. The trigger lock-
off should always be locked off whenever any
adjustments are made or when tool is not in
immediate use.
Non-mar Tip (fi g. 1)
When using this tool on materials that you do not
want to mark, such as wood cladding, use the
plastic non-mar tip (m) over the contact trip (c).
NOTE: For maximum depth of drive, especially
with long nails, the non-mar covered should be
removed.
LED Indicator (fi g. 1)
Your nailer is equipped with two LED indicator
lights (e) located on the back of the tool just below
the back cap. Also refer to to the Troubleshooting
Guide for further instruction.
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
Stall Release.
HOT TOOL
Let the tool cool down
before continuing use.
ERROR
Reset tool by removing
and reinserting battery
pack or cycling trigger lock
+/OR
or any other
off. If error code persist,
combination.
take tool to an authorized
D
WALT service center.
E
Stall Release (fi g. 1, 3)
If the nailer is used in rigorous application where
all available energy in the motor is used to drive
a fastener, the tool may stall. The driver blade did
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