Use and Care Manual

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Tool operates properly, but fasteners do not
drive fully.
Tool operates properly, but fasteners are
sometimes over-driven, and sometimes
under-driven.
Tool operates, but no fastener is driven.
Tool operates erratically or appears to be
losing power - tool indicator light is green.
Work-contacting element requires adjustment.
Fuel cell is low.
There may be loss of seal in combustion
chamber.
Work-contacting element is not adjusted
properly for the type of material being
fastened.
Wrong fasteners being used.
Jammed fastener.
Fuel cell is low.
Spark plug wire is loose.
Tool is dirty.
Adjust work contacting element.
Check fuel cartridge and replace as required.
Press work contacting element against
workpiece for one minute. Pull trigger. If
fastener does not drive, there is a leak that
requires service.
Adjust work-contacting element. Readjust
as required when material density or
thickness of material being fastened
changes.
Use only fasteners meeting Paslode
®
applications section for fastener types
and sizes recommended for use in the
Paslode
Cordless Roofing Nailer.
Clear
jam.
Check fuel cell.
Check spark plug wire.
water to remove stubborn debris.
Clean tool.
Normal Stage of Operation
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Tool operated and drove fasteners, but
driver blade did not return to up position.
Nose does not drop after tool cycles.
Built-up dirt and debris on driver blade or in
nosebore.
Tool is dirty.
Work-contacting element is bent, or is dirty.
Clean driver blade and nose bore with
degreaser cleaner.
Clean tool.
Clean nose area or replace work-contacting
element.
If tool will not operate after following the above service directions, return the tool to an authorized Paslode
®
representative for service.
For technical support call 1-800-222-6990 or visit our web site at www.paslode.com.
To purchase parts, visit our website at www.itwconstructionparts.com.
Troubleshooting
An Illinois Tool Works Company
888 Forest Edge Drive
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061
www.paslode.com
specifications. Check fasteners and
Air filter is dirty, causing tool to overheat.
Remove air filter and clean. Use soap and
Nail tray in wrong position. Adjust nail tray to proper position.