Würth DIGA CS-3 Traducción Del Manual De Instrucciones De Servicio Original página 137

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• Frequently check the operation of the
contact arm. Do not use the tool if it is not
working correctly, otherwise this could result
in unintentional firing of a fastener. Do
not impede the correct functioning of the
contact arm.
Do not remove any tool control elements (e.g.
trigger, contact arm), do not modify them and
do not render them inoperative in any other
way.
Do not use the tool, if a part that belongs to
the tool control elements (e.g. trigger, contact
arm), is not operational, is disconnected, has
been modified or is not working correctly.
Always assume that the tool contains fas-
teners. Only activate the tool when it is firmly
against the workpiece.
Respect the tool as working equipment.
Do not play around with the tool.
Remain alert, concentrate on the work and
apply common sense when working with the
tools.
Do not use the tool if you are tired,
have consumed drugs or alcohol or are under
the influence of medicines.
Do not drive fasteners in above other fas-
teners. This could result in the fasteners being
deflected leading to injuries.
After driving in a fastener, the tool may jump
back ("recoil"), which means it moves away
from the working surface. To reduce the risk of
injury, you should always be prepared for a
recoil in the following way:
• Always maintain control over the tool.
• Allow for the recoil in a controlled manner,
so that the tool can move away from the
working. surface.
• If you do not allow for the recoil, the tool
will be pressed back into the working
surface. If in the default mode, Contact Ac-
tuation Mode, the contact arm again makes
contact with the working surface, the fasten-
er will be unintentionally discharged before
the trigger is released. In this scenario, the
feature "Contact Actuation with Anti-Dou-
ble-Fire-Mechanism and Single Actuation"
should prevent the unintentional double
release of a fastener for only one press.
• Keep your face and other body parts away
from the tool openings.
Safety instructions
Take care when working near to the edge of a
working surface or at steep angles to prevent
ricocheting of fasteners, spalling, splintering or
flying apart, all of which could lead to injuries.
Do not load any fasteners into the tool if one
of the control elements (e.g. trigger, contact
arm) is currently activated.
When fastening roofs or similar inclined
surfaces, start at the bottom part and work
gradually upwards. Working downwards is
hazardous, because you could loose your
footing. Never fire the tool into free space. This
prevents any dangers resulting from fasteners
flying around and excess loading of the tool.
Do not use the tool as a hammer.
This tool may only be used for the intended
purpose.
If the device is not being used, store in a dry
place away from children.
After using the tool, remove the battery and
store the tool safely, by placing it on the side.
The tool must not be stood up during storage.
Foreseeable dangers and warnings in respect of
the general use of the tool are described below.
Assess the specific risks that could arise from each
use separately.
Always ensure sufficient ventilation of your
workplace.
Keep the appliance out of the reach of chil-
dren and never leave it unattended. When not
in use, keep the tool in a safe place out of the
reach of unauthorised persons.
Danger of projectile parts
Remove the battery and fuel cell in the fol-
lowing situations:
• None-use;
• Performance of maintenance or repairs;
• Clearance of a jam;
• Lifting, lowering or other such movements of
the tool to a new location;
• The tool is outside the supervision or control
of the operator;
• Adjustments are being made;
• Removal of fasteners from the magazine; or
• Changing/replacement of accessories
During operation, ensure that the fasteners
penetrate the material correctly and cannot be
fired/deflected in the direction of the operator
and/or other people.
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