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Senco F-35XP Operating Instructions Manual page 12

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Solid Green Light
Indicates the tool is energized and ready to drive.
This light will stay on for 10 seconds after the mode button is
pressed. After this time the light will turn off but the tool is still
ready to drive. Activating the trigger or work contact element
will turn this light on.
If light does not turn on, look to be sure that the trigger or
work contact element are free to move and not in the activated
position.
Solid Red Light
Indicates the tool has detected a low battery condition or
maintenance is required.
TOOL OPERATION
The Fusion nailer may detect a
jam and reposition the driver.
The warning indicator will flash
and the tool will attempt to
recover.
This tool is equipped with an in-
dicator light at the ON/OFF/MODE
switch. See page 11 for detailed
instructions.
Note:
When the tool is in the sequential
mode, a fastener cannot be
driven by pulling the trigger before
activating the work piece contact
element.
If the workpiece contact is acti-
vated for more than 5 seconds,
the workpiece contact must be
released to start over.
When the tool is in contact actuation
mode, if the operator holds the
trigger on for more than 3 seconds,
the light will go out and the trigger
must be released to start over.
Do not select contact-actuation mode
when working on scaffolds, ladders,
or platforms where you may need to
move your body position.
Select sequential, off or disconnect
battery to reduce potential for injury
to yourself or others.
This tool is equipped with a
multi-purpose light on the tool
handle. The light will indicate
that the electronic controls are
energized.
The low battery condition will first be detected by the battery.
When the battery detects a low voltage condition, it will turn off
the tool. Recharge the battery or replace with a fully charged
battery to continue.
Inserting a fully discharged battery can cause the red light to
remain on for 10 seconds. If the discharged battery voltage is
lower than 12.5 volts, the tool can't be energized and no light
will show. Replace with a fully charged battery.
As the battery energy is depleted, the tool may drive one final
fastener and the red light will then remain on for 10 seconds.
Replace with a fully charged battery.
During sustained use, the tool may detect the low voltage
condition first. Replace with a fully charged battery.
If maintenance is required, look for an issue such as a loose
battery, loss of charge pressure or broken components.
Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide in the manual to help
diagnose the problem.
Slow Fading Red Light
Indicates that the tool has detected an internal high tempera-
ture.
Sustained driving at a high rate can cause a high temperature
condition.
Exposing the tool to sustained high temperature (rooftop,
vehicle interior) can also raise the internal temperature.
Reduce drive rate or move tool to a cooler place. Reducing heat
will lead to longer tool life.
Approximate 5 minute rest period will clear the high tempera-
ture light.
Approximate 30 minutes is required to return the tool to room
temperature after a high temperature indication.
Note – removing the battery will not reset.
Flashing Red Light
Indicates a fastener jam.
The tool detects a jam which is usually due to a deformed nail
wedged in the driver path.
Remove the battery from tool, re-insert battery and turn on tool. If
tool does not return to normal operation, go to next step.
REMOVE the BATTERY
Unload all remaining fasteners in magazine. Make sure that any
loose fastener from strip is also removed.
Remove the magazine with the attached allen key. 3 bolts hold
the magazine in place. Remember that the three bolts do not
need to be fully removed. The magazine and backplate will
usually reveal the jammed fastener.
Carefully remove the jammed fastener.
Reassemble the magazine and tighten the three loosened bolts.
Attach charged battery to tool.
Load nails into magazine.
Resume normal operation.
If the wedged fastener can't be removed, return to an authorized
service center where the damaged fastener can be removed.
Remember that the Fusion tool contains pressurized air at all
times even when the battery is removed..
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