Dewalt DCN45RND1 Instruction Manual - Page 14
Stall Release Fig. I, Clearing a Jammed Nail Fig. A, E-G, Cold Weather Operation, Hot Weather
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English 1. To drive the nail deeper, rotate the depth adjustment wheel to the right. Setting 5 is the deepest. 2. To drive a nail shallower, rotate the depth adjustment wheel to the left. Setting 1 is the shallowest. Test drive another fastener and check depth. Repeat as necessary to achieve desired results. Fig. H 5 Stall Release (Fig. I) If the nailer is used in harder wood where all available energy in the motor is used to drive a fastener, the tool may stall. The driver blade will not complete the drive cycle and the jam/stall indicator will flash. Rotate the stall release lever 12 on the tool and the mechanism will release. NOTE: The tool will disable itself and not reset until the battery pack has been removed and reinserted. If the driver blade does not automatically return to the home position, proceed to Clearing a Jammed Nail. If the unit continues to stall please review the material and fastener length to be sure that it is not too rigorous an application. Fig. I 12 Clearing a Jammed Nail (Fig. A, E-G) WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, disconnect battery pack from tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, servicing, or moving the tool. Such preventative safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally. If a nail becomes jammed in the nosepiece, keep the tool pointed away from you and follow these instructions to clear: 1. Remove battery pack from tool and engage trigger lock-off. 2. Push the door latch 11 to open the nail door 8 3. Open the canister cover 6 . 4. Remove the jammed nail. 5. Correct any deformation that may have occurred to the nail coil. NOTE: Should nails jam frequently or the driver blade continually fail to reset, have tool serviced by an authorized DeWALT service center. Cold Weather Operation When operating tools at temperatures below freezing: • Keep tool as warm as possible prior to use. • Actuate the tool 10 or 15 times into scrap lumber before using. Hot Weather Operation Tool should operate normally. However, keep tool out of direct sunlight as excessive heat can deteriorate bumpers and other rubber parts resulting in increased maintenance. Belt Hook (Fig. A) WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/ installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury. WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ONLY use the tool's belt hook to hang the tool from a work belt. DO NOT use the belt hook for tethering or securing the tool to a person or object during use. DO NOT suspend tool overhead or suspend objects from the belt hook. WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ensure the screw holding the belt hook is secure. IMPORTANT: When attaching or replacing the belt hook 9 , use only the screw that is provided. Be sure to securely tighten the screw. The belt hook can be be attached to either side of the tool using only the screw provided, to accommodate left- or right- handed users. If the hook is not desired at all, it can be removed from the tool. To move the belt hook, remove the screw that holds the belt hook in place then reassemble on the opposite side. Be sure to securely tighten the screw. MAINTENANCE WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/ installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury. 12