Ryobi P321 Operation Manual - Page 11

Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Work-contacting element does not de- Low nails press fully - tool does not operate Work-contacting element is jammed Tool operates properly, but fasteners do Air pressure is too low not drive fully Depth of drive isn't deep enough Nail is too long for wood hardness Trigger released too soon. Tool operates properly, but fasteners are Air pressure is too high driven too deep Depth of drive is too deep SOLUTION Replenish nails Remove battery and clear debris Increase air pressure Adjust depth of drive Use nail length that is appropriate for wood Hold trigger until fastener is driven. Decrease air pressure Adjust depth of drive Tool jams frequently Tool stops and LED flashes rapidly Incorrect nails Damaged nails Loose magazine Dirty magazine Battery is low or has no charge Tool is hot Verify that nails are the correct size Replace nails Tighten screws Clean magazine Recharge battery Allow tool to cool Tool has charged battery and LED is Tool has malfunctioned slowly flashing or LED does not turn off after approximately ten seconds of non-use Tool will not drive a fastener or cycles Driving mechanism is dirty without driving a fastener Take tool to nearest authorized repair center Clean the nail channel as described in the Maintenance section of the manual NOTE: ILLUSTRATIONS START ON PAGE 12 AFTER FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGE SECTIONS. 11 ­- English

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11 — English
NOTE: ILLUSTRATIONS START ON PAGE 12
AFTER FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGE SECTIONS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Work-contacting element does not de-
press fully - tool does not operate
Low nails
Work-contacting element is jammed
Replenish nails
Remove battery and clear debris
Tool operates properly, but fasteners do
not drive fully
Air pressure is too low
Depth of drive isn’t deep enough
Nail is too long for wood hardness
Trigger released too soon.
Increase air pressure
Adjust depth of drive
Use nail length that is appropriate for
wood
Hold trigger until fastener is driven.
Tool operates properly, but fasteners are
driven too deep
Air pressure is too high
Depth of drive is too deep
Decrease air pressure
Adjust depth of drive
Tool jams frequently
Incorrect nails
Damaged nails
Loose magazine
Dirty magazine
Verify that nails are the correct size
Replace nails
Tighten screws
Clean magazine
Tool stops and LED flashes rapidly
Battery is low or has no charge
Tool is hot
Recharge battery
Allow tool to cool
Tool has charged battery and LED is
slowly flashing or LED does not turn
off after approximately ten seconds of
non-use
Tool has malfunctioned
Take tool to nearest authorized repair
center
Tool will not drive a fastener or cycles
without driving a fastener
Driving mechanism is dirty
Clean the nail channel as described in
the
Maintenance
section of the manual