User manual AVDEL TX2000

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[. . . ] Any question regarding the correct operation of the tool and operator safety should be directed to your local Avdel UK Limited company or authorized representative. 5 6 7 8 9 Do not operate a tool that is pointed towards any person(s). Do not operate the tool if it is not fitted with a complete nose assembly. When using the tool, the wearing of safety glasses is required both by the operator and others in the vicinity to protect against fastener ejection, should a fastener be placed `in-air'. [. . . ] Take the charger out of the storage case and connect to the mains power supply. The Right LED will be SOLID GREEN for 2 seconds - in this time a self-test will be performed - indicating that the charger is operational. If the LH LED FLASHES RED this indicates that the charger is not functioning correctly Insert the battery correctly into the charger with minimal force. If the RH LED FLASHES RED when the battery is inserted this indicates that the battery is too hot. Remove the battery from the charger and allow it to cool before trying again. This will occur when the battery temperature is above 65°C and can result if the battery is inserted directly after charging or discharging. If the RH LED shows SOLID RED this indicates that the battery is faulty. Removing the battery at this point will increase the service life of the battery. When charging a Ni-MH battery the RH LED can be seen to FLASH RED & GREEN. To achieve the optimum performance from the battery, please adhere to the following guidelines when charging: Aim to charge when both the battery and charger are cool. To increase the service life of the battery, remove from the charger when the RH LED shows solid yellow. To increase the service life of the battery, only re-charge when no further fasteners can be placed. To achieve the maximum number of cycles from a battery use directly after charging. The surrounding temperature must not exceed 50°C (122°F) or be below -40°C (-40°F) For optimum life and performance only re-charge the battery when no further For optimum performance use the battery directly after re-charging. Significantly reduced operating time of the battery after a complete re-charge Store the battery in a frost free and dry environment. To ensure that the batteries are disposed of correctly please return to an authorized Used batteries must not get into waste, fire or water under any circumstance. A complete tool includes the nose assembly kit 71210-15100 with the following three Nose tips as standard: 71210-05002, 71210-16070 and 07381-04701 (Please refer to page 7 for details of the range of fasteners they will place). Nose tip 07381-04701 is supplied fitted to the nose assembly and the other two are screwed into the front end of the tool. It is important that you check that the nose tip already fitted to the nose assembly is The correct one to place your fastener by sliding the fastener stem into the nose tip. If using a standard nose tip the fastener must be held manually until Release the trigger only when the fastener stem has Broken, the piston will then return to the forward position. After each cycle, the spent fastener stem must be disposed of by tilting the tool nose up, allowing the stem to fall back If the trigger is not released the tool will stop after approximately 4 seconds of operation, preventing overload. To empty the collection container tilt the tool nose down and lift the collector lid. [. . . ] With the battery connected, actuate the trigger and gently compress the priming pump until the piston begins to move. Release the trigger and priming pump allowing the pump bellows to expand and suck air from the tool. Air bubbles will be visibly expelled from the reservoir inlet point, position 2, into the priming pump. Release the trigger allowing the piston to return and air bubbles to be expelled into the priming pump. [. . . ]

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