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Maintenance / care
To ensure trouble-free and safe working, the tool
must be regularly maintained. Please carry out
annual maintenance on the device (earlier if requi-
red). Use only Würth spare parts for maintenance.
Danger
Never disassemble the tool with cart-
ridges still inserted.
Wear safety goggles!
Due to the released pressurised air,
parts may be stirred up causing eye
injuries.
Cleaning the filter pad
Attention
Do never clean the housing opening
by means of pressurized air otherwise
dirt may get in the engine compartment
and damage the engine.
■ If exposed to great amounts of dust, the lter
pads must be cleaned after each working day.
■ Unscrew the cap with lter pad [1] and remove
for cleaning.
■ Clean lter pad using the pressurized air.
Cleaning the ejection channel and the
magazine
■ Clean the ejection channel, sleeve and the
guide rail in the magazine regularly to reduce
the risk of jams and to prevent increased wear.
■ Do not lubricate moving parts.
Cleaning the housing
■ Clean the housing with a clean dry cloth.
■ We recommend to use Würth plastic cleaners
and Würth plastic care products.
■ Remove heavy soiling (dust etc.) using a soft
brush.
Disposal
■ Disposal must be carried out in accordance with
ocial regulations.
■ Dispose of contents/containers in accordance
with the sorting instructions provided by the
licensed waste collector.
■ Further information can be found in the section
entitled Disposal
If, in spite of careful manufacturing and test procedu-
res, the device becomes faulty, contact Würth mas-
terService to arrange a repair. . With any enquiries
or spare parts orders, always quote the item number
as given on the device type plate.
The latest spare parts list for the device is available
online at http://www.wuerth.com/partsmana-
ger. Alternatively, contact your local Würth agency
for a hardcopy.
Disposal
Electrical power tools, accessories and packaging
should be sorted and submitted to an environmen-
tally-sound recycling facility.
EU countries only:
Do not dispose of your power tool
with the household waste.
In accordance with the European
Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic equipment
and its implementation into national
law, electrical devices that are no longer usable
must be collected separately and routed to an
environmentally-friendly recycling/recovery chain.
Batteries:
Do not dispose of batteries in household waste,
do not expose to re or water. Collect and recycle
batteries or dispose of with due care for the
environment.
Gas cartridges:
Do not dispose of gas cartridges in household
waste, do not expose to re. Collect and recycle
gas cartridges or dispose of with due care for the
environment.
EU countries only:
In accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC defec-
tive or worn-out batteries must be recycled.
Warranty
We provide a warranty for this Würth device from
the date of purchase and in accordance with the
legal/country-specic regulations (proof of purchase
through invoice or delivery note).
Damage that has occurred will be corrected either
by replacement or by repair. Damage caused by
improper handling is not covered by the warranty.