INSERTING/REMOVING BATTERY
1.
Insert the charged battery into the stapler. Insert fully
until the unlock buttons engage in the stapler.
2. The tool status indicator, a bright blue LED, will pulse
twice, indicating tool is ready to use.
3. Press the unlock buttons at the same time to remove
the battery.
NOTE: If the stapler is not used for
approximately two minutes, it changes to
sleep mode. Cancel sleep mode by actuating
trigger once.
IMPORTANT! If the stapler is not used for a long
period (days), the battery must be removed.
CHECKING CHARGE STATUS
LED displays battery charge status on digital user
interface with battery inserted. (See Figure 7)
Figure 7
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1. Three bars (green) – maximum battery charge
2. Two bars (green) – high battery charge
3. One bar (green) – good battery charge
4. One bar (red) – empty battery (battery must be
charged)
OPERATING MODES
To set operating mode, press the
MODE button shortly. The mode
changes to MAN, SEMI or AUTO.
(See Figure 8)
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Figure 8
MAN
MAN (MANUAL STAPLING)
Individual staples are inserted. A cycle is initiated after
the stapler is placed on the carton and the trigger is
actuated manually.
NOTE: Recommended for varying (soft, hard)
packaged goods.
SEMI (SEMI-AUTOMATIC STAPLING)
Several staples can be inserted. Actuate trigger and
hold it. As soon as the stapler is placed on a carton, a
stapling cycle is activated via box detection. A new
cycle is then started if the stapler is lifted off and placed
back on the carton (with the trigger held continuously).
(See Figure 9)
NOTE: Recommended for large quantities of
identical packaged goods.
Hold Trigger
AUTO (AUTOMATIC STAPLING)
Several staples can be inserted over a predefined
interval. As soon as the stapler is placed on a carton
and the trigger is being actuated and held in this mode,
staples will be inserted over the predefined period.
With every further actuation (and holding) of the trigger,
this cycle starts anew. A maximum of 20 staples will be
inserted without lifting off. (See Figure 10)
NOTE: Recommended for large quantities of
identical packaged goods or long packages.
Hold Trigger
Figure 9
Figure 10
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