Driving A Nail; Variable Speed; Maintenance - Rona 2001594 Operating Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note. The nailer accepts nails from 1 5/8"
(40 mm) to 6" (150mm) long. The shank can
be oval, round or serrated. The head must
not be more than 3/8" (10mm) in diameter.
You are now ready to use the nailer.

Driving A Nail

1. Once the nail is inserted in the jaws and
button (4) is released, the nail can be driven
into the workpiece.
2. Hold the tool
such that the nail
is guided into
the workpiece
by the automatic
hammering process
(Fig. M).
3. Squeeze the trigger
switch (1) (Fig. N).
4. When the nail has
been driven to the
required depth,
release trigger
switch (1) and
either return the
safety switch (6)
to its mid position
or use the release
button (4) to open
the jaws and insert another nail.
Note. It is best to trial the depth adjustment
setting using the same type of nail on a
scrap piece of wood of the same type as the
workpiece. It may be necessary to change the
depth setting to suit the circumstances.
Note. The nail can be driven at an angle
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between the perpendicular and 45°.
WARNING. To avoid personal injury, keep
your fingers away from the trigger switch (1)
until you are ready to drive a nail. Do not point
the nailer at anyone when a nail is loaded into
the nailer.
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Variable Speed

The variable speed feature enables you
to select the best speed for a particular
application.
The farther you
squeeze the trigger,
the faster the tool will
operate.
Use lower speeds for
starting and when
Hammering large nails
into hard wood.
Increase the speed to
suit the application. (Fig. O)
Note. It is recommended to use the variable
speed feature for short periods at a time. Do
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not continuously operate the tool at different
speeds. It may damage the switch.

Maintenance

Regularly check that
all the fixing screws
are tight. They may
vibrate loose over
time (Fig. P).
N
WARNING. Always
ensure that the tool
is switched off and
the battery pack is
removed before making any adjustments or
maintenance procedures.
Store the tool instruction manual and
accessories in a secure place. In this way you
will always have all the parts ready to hand.
Re-lubricate all
moving parts at
regular intervals.
Remove dust and dirt
regularly. Cleaning
is best done with a
soft brush or a rag.
Wear safety glasses
to protect your eyes
while cleaning (Fig. Q).
CAUTION. Do not use cleaning agents to
clean the plastic parts of the nailer. A mild
detergent on a damp cloth is recommended.
Water must never come into contact with the
tool.
GUARANTEE
Guarantee
Thank you for investing in a RONA power
tool. These products have been made to
demanding, high quality standards and
are guaranteed for domestic use against
manufacturing faults for a period of 36
months from the date of purchase.
This guarantee does not affect your
statutory rights. In case of any malfunction of
your RONA tool (failure, missing part, etc.),
please contact one of our service technician
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at our toll free service line at 1-888-874-8661
from 9 am to 9 pm, Monday to Friday, Eastern
time.
Normal wear and tear, including accessory
wear, is not covered under guarantee. The
product is guaranteed for 36 months if used
for normal trade purposes. Any guarantee is
invalid if the product has been overloaded
or subject to neglect, improper use or an
attempted repair other than by an authorised
agent. Heavy duty, daily professional or hire
usage are not guaranteed. Due to continuous
product improvement, we reserve the right
to change the product specification without
prior notice.
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