Iccons GT6-IXF User manual

190813 rev.1
USER MANUAL
GT6-IXF
GAS TOOL

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ICCONS® GAS TOOL GT6-IXF USER MANUAL
Version GT6-IXF - 190813 Rev.1
Copyright:
ICCONS® Pty Ltd
383 Frankston Dandenong Road,
Dandenong South,
Victoria , Australia 3175
Passing on and duplication of this document,
exploitation and disclosure of its contents
are forbidden unless expressly approved.
Violations render the offender liable to damages.
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model or registered design applications.
This operating manual has been drawn up with
the greatest care. Nevertheless,
ICCONS® Pty Ltd assumes no liability for
possible errors in this operating manual and
their consequences. Furthermore, no liability is
assumed for direct or consequential damages
resulting from the improper use of the tool.
The national safety and occupational safety
regulations and the safety precautions given in
this operating manual must be observed when
using the tool.
All product designations and brand names are the
property of their owners and are not explicitly
marked as such.
Amendments to content reserved.
Table of Contents
1 Symbols Used In This Operating Manual 3
2General Safety Instructions 3
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Introduction
Safety Of The Fastening Tool
Safety At Work
Safety For Handling Fasteners
Safety For Gas Operated Nailer Tool
3
3
4
4
4
3 Use of the Fuel cell 4
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Safety for Handling the Fuel Cell
Transport
Fuel Cell Storage
First Aid
5
5
5
5
4 Use Of The Battery & Charging System 6
4.1
4.2
4.3
Before Charging
Safety For Handling Battery
Battery Storage
6
6
6
5Tool Operation 7
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
Charging
Installing & Removing The Battery
Battery Light Indicator
Preparing The Fuel Cell
Installing & removing Fuel Cell
Loading/Unloading the Nails
Driving the Nails
Clearing Nail Jam
Adjust the driving depth
Cleaning the Filter
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
6Troubleshooting 10
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
Battery/Charger Problems
Normal Stage of Operation
Pre-Combustion / Combustion Stage
Power / Exhaust Stage of Operation
Returning / Purging stage of Operation
10
10
11
11
12
7Technical Specification 13
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Gas Nailer
Fuel Cell
Fastener
Battery Charger Unit
Battery Cell Pack
13
13
13
13
13
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8Tool Serial Number 13
9Parts List 14
10 Declaration Of Conformity 16
11 Copyright 17
12 Disposal 17
13 Warranty 18

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1 Symbols Used in this
Operating Manual
WARNING: READ ALL SAFETY
WARNINGS AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY,
READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BEFORE USE.
DANGER ! THE TOOL MUST
NOT USED IN A COMBUSTIBLE
ENVIRONMENT OR CONFINED SPACE.
WARNING ! CHECK THE SAFETY
YOKE IS FUNCTIONAL ON EVERY
OPERATION. It must reliably return to
its starting position.
WARNING ! KEEP TOOL AWAY FROM
SMOKE AND FIRE.
WEAR EAR PROTECTION
WEAR EYE PROTECTION
USE PROTECTIVE HAND WEAR
2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and instructions.
Failure to comply with the safety warnings and
instructions can result in severe injuries.
Keep all safety warnings and instructions for
future use.
This appliance is not intended for use by
person (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory and mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge.
The ICCONS® Pty Ltd Gas Nailer is referred
to as “tool” in this general safety instruction.
ICCONS® Pty Ltd is referred to as
“manufacturer” in this general safety
instruction.
2.1 Introduction
Only those fasteners which are specified
in the operating instructions shall be used in
the tool. The tool, the fastener, the fuel cell
and the battery specified in the operating
instructions are to be considered as one unit
safety system.
- Only spare parts specified by the
manufacturer or his authorized
representative shall be used in the service
or repair of the tool.
- Repairs shall be carried out only by
the manufacturer or his authorized
representative.
- Keep the tool, fasteners, fuel cell, battery
and charger out of the reach of children.
2.2 Safety Of The Fastener Driving Tool
- Check prior to each operation that the
safety mechanism is functioning properly.
Rectify any loose fasteners or defects on
the tool before use.
- Only use the tool for nailing application
for which it was designed.
- It is not permitted to make any
modification to the tool, fuel cell or
battery, other than those specified by the
manufacturer.
- If the tool is weakened or damaged by:
punching or engraving; modification not
authorized by the manufacturer; guiding
against templates made of hard material;
dropping or pushing across the floor; use
as a hammer; apply excessive force of any
kind; it should be taken to service and
inspect by the manufacturer or authorized
agents.

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Safety of the Fastener Driving Tool Cont.....
- Operator should carry out regular
maintenance (cleaning and lubrication) in
accordance with the operation manual to
keep the tool in good working order.
- The fastener driving tool should be
serviced properly and at regular intervals in
accordance with the operation manual.
2.3 Safety At Work
WARNING! Always assume the tool is loaded.
- Never point any tool at yourself or at any
other person.
- Make sure the workplace is clean and well
lit.
- Stay alert, watch what are you doing, and
use common sense when operating the tool.
Do not use tool while tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
- The tool must be carried pointed downward
while moving locations. Never carry the tool
with your finger on the trigger.
- Never press your hand on the front of the
tool. The tool must be operated only when it
is in contact with the material to be fixed.
- The operator must be in a stable position
when using the tool. Operate the tool in the
manner that should the tool recoil, there is
no risk of injury to the operator.
- When using the tool, the operator and any
bystanders must wear appropriate eye and
ear protection.
- When not in use, remove the battery, fuel
cell and fasteners, return the fastener
follower to guide locking position, and return
the tool to its carrying case.
2.4 Safety for Handling Fasteners
- Do not load the fasteners with the trigger
and/or work-contacting element pressed
- Ensure that you use the correct length of
fastener with the depth adjuster correctly
set, so that nails do not protrude when a
fixing is made.
- Do not drive fasteners on top of other
fasteners.
- Never drive fasteners into free space
or areas with concealed hazards. This
will avoid a hazard caused by free flying
fasteners and excessive strain of the tool.
Take particular care when nailing close
to edges as fasteners can break-out and
deflect out of the substrate.
- If tool jams or misfires, always remove the
battery and fuel cell prior to examination
of the tool. If the problem persists stop
operating the tool, unload the fasteners,
and contact the manufacturer or
authorized agents for service.
2.5 Safety for Gas-operated Nailer Tool
- The tool must not be used in a
combustible environment.
- The tool must be used in well-ventilated
areas. Exhaust gases in a confined space
can be hazardous. Do not use the tool
outside in the rain or where excessive
moisture in present.
- Keep the tool from heat sources as the
pressurized fuel cell could be damaged.
- Do not smoke when handling the fuel cell.
- Keep away from your face and eyes. Do
not inhale its content.
- The temperature of the tool may increase
depending on the firing frequency.
Observe the maximum cycle rates given in
the operating instructions.
3 Use Of The Fuel Cell
Introduction
The fuel cell is an aerosol product
corresponding to the 2008/47/EC
regulations. It contains:
- Liquefied hydrocarbon gases (Butane & Propane).
- Lubricant to help tool work smooth.

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DANGER ! KEEP FUEL CELL AWAY
FROM SMOKE AND FIRE
WARNING ! LIQUID GAS CAN CAUSE
INJURY IN THE CONTACT WITH THE
SKIN OR EYES
WARNING ! FUEL CELL CONTENTS
ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
WEAR EYE PROTECTION
USE PROTECTIVE HAND WEAR
3.1 Safety for Handling the Fuel Cell
- The fuel cell is always pressurized with
propellant to sustain the fuel supply to the
metering valve, even if the fuel is used up.
Its contents are extremely flammable. The
fuel cell is not reusable. Do not attempt to
refill.
- Do not spray towards a flame or an
incandescent body. Keep away from any
heat sources and from electrostatic charges.
- Do not smoke when handling or loading fuel
cells.
- Do not expose to temperatures exceeding
50°C.
- Store and use the cartridge in a well-
ventilated area only. Do not inhale.
- Do not pierce or burn the cartridge after use.
- Keep away from children.
- Dispose of only in designated places.
- For optimum performance, use before
the date indicated at the bottom of the
cartridge.
3.2 Transport
The regulations by transport categories are:
- Road/Rail: ADR/RID – UN code 2037
class 2.1
- Sea: IMDG – UN code 2037 class 2.1 EmS
F-D, S-U
- Air: IATA – UN code 2037 class 2.1
Goods must be accompanied by a transport
emergency card for road UN 2037
Transport by post is not permitted.
3.3 Fuel Cell Storage
- Stores and showrooms must comply with
building regulations. All local instructions
corresponding to fire regulations must be
followed.
- Where possible, store fuel at stable
temperature in the range: 5 to 25°C. Do not
expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C. Do
not use a tool that emit flames, sparks or
reach high temperatures in the vicinity that
fuel cells are stored.
- Do not store in designated thoroughfares,
hallways or stairwells.
- Stores in a well-ventilated area. Fuel cells
must not be displayed in shop windows.
- Storage with pyrotechnic products is not
permitted.
3.4 First Aid
- Direct contact with liquid gas may cause
burns or frostbite.
- In case of inhalation remove the person to
fresh air, and encourage breathing. Should
the casualty become unconscious, or
breathing does not quickly return to normal,
summon urgent medical assistance.
- If gas gets into the eyes they should be
flushed out with copious amounts of water.
Skin contaminations should be removed with
soapy water.
- If symptoms persist, seek medical assistance.

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damaged, disconnect the supply and stop
charging the battery immediately. If cable
or plug damaged, do not use for charging
battery. Contact authorized service agent
for replacement.
- Keep the charger exhaust area clean
and unblock to have the best cooling
eect. Use dry cloth to clean the body
and the contact of the charger while it
disconnected with the main power.
- Charge the battery in room temperature. If
the temperature is less than 0°C or greater
than 45°C will harm the performance or
degrade the battery.
- If the battery charger abnormally heats
up or gives o fumes during charging,
disconnect the power supply of the
charger immediately.
4.2 Safety For Handling Battery
- Do not short circuit the battery pack.
- Do not pierce or open the battery pack.
- Do not store the batteries at a temperature
above 50°C.
- Do not incinerate spent batteries.
- Only charge one battery at a time.
- Batteries and charging systems must be
recycled or taken to a designated disposal
area.
4.3 Battery Storage
- Store the batteries in a cool and dry place.
- Over-discharge will degrade the batteries
capacity. Fully charged the batteries if
stored for a long time. Recharge it in each
3 months can help to compensate the self-
discharged and keep the battery in a good
condition.
- The charging systems should store at a
place out of reach of Children.
- Always disconnect the batteries from tools
or charger while stored.
-
4 Use Of The Battery &
Charging System
READ INSTRUCTIONS
CLASS II DEVICE
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
TIME-LAG FUSE-LINK
DISPOSE SEPARATELY FROM
HOUSEHOLD-TYPE WASTE
Introduction
- The adaptor, charger and the battery
are designed to operate together as one
system. Only use the ‘ICCONS® Pty Ltd’
Adaptor & ‘ICCONS® Pty Ltd’ Charger for
charging the ‘ICCONS® Pty Ltd’ Batteries.
- The charging system is intended to be
used in covered areas.
- Do not expose it to rain or to excessive
humidity.
- Do not recharge non-rechargeable
batteries.
4.1 Before Charging
- Arrange the supply cord appropriately
to avoid unnecessary damage, avoid
laying the supply cord across walkway or
doorway.
- When charging the battery pack, use
a specified battery charger. Check the
output and the polarity of the battery
charger are match with the battery pack
intended to charge.
- Check the system before use. Maintenance
and servicing are not required under
normal conditions. Do not dismantled the
battery charger or the battery pack.
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5 Tool Operation
5.1 Charging
Steps:
1. Plug the battery charger into the proper AC
voltage source, green light will be flashing.
2. Insert the battery into charger, red light will
alight indicating the battery is charging.
3. It takes about 60 minutes for charging.
4. When fully charged, green light will remain
alight.
5. After charging, unplug the charger from the
power source.
• If orange light is blinking, remove the
battery cartridge and plug again.
• If this happens continuously, the battery
cartridge or charger may be damaged.
Consult authorized service agent for
replacement of new battery cartridge.
NOTE:
• Never attempt to open the charger or
battery cartridge.
• The battery charger is for charging specific
battery pack. Never attempt to charge
battery pack from other manufacturer’s
battery cartridge. Unsuitable battery
cartridges may cause fire that causes injury.
• When the battery charger is being used,
keep out of direct sunlight.
• To get better cooling eect, keep the
exhaust area clean.
•
5.2 Installing & Removing The Battery
Steps:
1. Empty fasteners from the magazine and
make sure the trigger is not pulled while
installing the battery.
2. To install the battery, insert the battery
cartridge until hearing a “click”.
3. To remove the battery, grip the buttons on
both side of battery cartridge and pull out.
5.3 Battery Light Indicator
LED Battery Level
All LEDs 100%
1 Green and 1 Red LED 50%
1 Red LED 25%
NOTE:
After using the tool, remove the battery from the
tool to prevent the tool from being fired.

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5.4 Preparing The Fuel Cell
Caution !
• Never attempt to use fuel cell from other
manufacturers.
• Do not remove the cap when it is unused.
• Never drill a hole on the fuel cell.
• Do not inhale the gas. Breathing in the
gas could cause sleepiness, dizziness or
nausea.
• The fuel cell is not refillable, do not
attempt to refill the gas.
Steps:
First ensure to use the correct colour valve,
Please refer to the technical specifications.
1. Detach the cap, attach the valve by
pushing in the front edge.
2. Push the rear edge until it has “clicked”.
NOTE:
• Make sure the fuel cell valve is attached
firmly, if not, gas leakage may occur and
create hazards to users and bystanders.
5.5 Installing & Removing Fuel Cell
Caution !
• Make sure the trigger is not held while
inserting fuel cell.
• Remove fasteners from the magazine on
the tool before installing fuel cell.
• Do not depress tool on any surface /
ground while installing.
Steps:
1. Open the flap.
2. Insert the fuel cell, make sure the rubber
is placed underneath the fuel cell.
3. Direct the jet nozzle into the adaptor.
4. Close the flap.
5. For removing fuel cell, reverse the above
steps.
5.6 Loading/Unloading the Nails
Caution !
• Make sure the trigger is not held while
loading the nails.
• Do not depress tool on any surface /ground
while loading
Steps:
1. Load the nails into the slot located at the
rear of the magazine (1), press the nail
stopper button at the back of the magazine
(2) to allow the nails to slide forward into
the magazine.
2. Pull the follower holder to the rear of
the magazine over the nails and release
gently (3).
3. For removing the nails, release the
follower and allow the nails to slide to the
nail stopper.
4. Press the nail stopper button (2) at the
rear of the magazine and remove the nails.
5.7 Driving The Nails

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Caution !
• Please READ and UNDERSTAND the
section “General Safety Instructions” for
personal and working environment safety.
• If you spot of any abnormality about the
tool, contact nearest authorized service
agent for inspection and/or repair.
Steps:
1. Press the Nose of the contact arm against
working surface (90° against the surface)
firmly until you hear the fan motor is working.
2. Pull the trigger, the nails are driven to the
object.
3. Release the trigger and lift the tool.
5.8 Clearing Nail Jam
Jamming of nails could be evident if users
cannot drive the fasteners properly, try
following steps in subsequent order.
Caution !
• Place the tool on a flat surface prior to
releasing the magazine. (Magazine may
release suddenly).
• Read previous sections to fully
understand battery cartridge installation/
removal and unloading fasteners.
Steps:
1. Remove the nails, fuel cell and battery
from tool.
2. Pull the knob and rotate clockwise to
release magazine channel.
3. Clean any residue along the driving path
in the nose piece and nail guide.
4. To install the magazine, first engage the
magazine in the slot of the nose piece.
5. Push the connecting plate into the handle
until it “clicks”.
NOTE:
• Do not release the magazine with
fasteners inside. The follower may pop
the nails out and cause injury.
• Wear safety goggles, the jammed
fastener release quickly and cause
injury.
5.9 Adjust the driving depth
Caution !
• Please READ and UNDERSTAND the
section 1 “General Safety Instructions” for
personal and working environment safety.
• Never press the pin guide by bare hand or
by any parts of the body.
• Never point the tools at anybody.
Steps:
1. Remove the nails, fuel cell and battery
attached on the tool.
2. Rotate the nail guide till it has “clicked” to
adjust the driving depth.
5.10 Cleaning the Filter
The filter at the back of the tool acts
crucially to suck in air into the chamber. For
maintaining the best performance of the tool
users should always keep it clean.
1. Unscrew four screws on the back cover
2. Take out the back cover and clean the
mesh with brush or air.
3. Put the back cover on the machine and
fasten with four screws.
NOTE:
• Do not attempt to use water to clean the
mesh. The cover and mesh must be dry
when operating the tool. If wet it may
easily cause malfunction to the tool.

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6 Troubleshooting
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of serious
personal injury, ALWAYS unload
the battery, the nails and fuel
cell from the tool before all
repairs.
6.1 Battery/Charger Problems
SYMPTOM 1
Battery Cell does not appear to accept
charge. Green charger light does not come on
after several hours.
Possible
reasons
Services
Inoperative
indicator lights
on charger.
Try Battery in tool after
1 hour on charge cycle.
If tool functions properly
charger lights are not
working correctly. Replace
charger, or monitor time
to ensure Battery Cell
has adequate time for
recharging. It’s normal for
Battery to feel warm after
properly charging.
Damaged
charger.
Discontinue use
immediately and unplug
from power source.
Replace charger and tag
or dispose of charger to
prevent accidental reuse
or connection to power
source.
SYMPTOM 2
Red L.E.D on charger is blinking.
Possible
reasons
Services
Battery is hot. Remove battery from
charger and allow to cool.
Inspect battery charger
and cartridge.
SYMPTOM 3
Orange L.E.D on charger is blinking.
Possible
reasons
Services
Charger
Damaged
Replace Charger.
6.2 Normal Stage of Operation
SYMPTOM 1
Fan does not run.
Possible
reasons
Services
Battery is not
charged.
Charge Battery according
to Operating Manual.
Battery
Terminals or
Handle battery
contacts are
oily, dirty, or
corroded.
Clean Battery Cell
terminals, Clean Tool
Battery Cell contacts as
required.
There is
electrical short
somewhere.
The tool must be
assessed by Authorized
Service / Repairer.
SYMPTOM 2
Fan does not run, or runs slower than normal.
Possible
reasons
Services
Battery is
discharged.
Charge Battery Cell.
SYMPTOM 3
Fan runs intermittently.
Possible
reasons
Services
Battery is loose
or contacts are
bent.
Snap battery back into
its locked position. Bend
contacts back into proper
position.

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6.3 Pre-Combustion / Combustion
Stage of Operation
SYMPTOM 1
Contact Arm does not depress fully, tool does
not operate.
Possible
reasons
Services
Lockout Bar is
stuck in lockout
position.
Check if there is not
enough nails in the
channel, load extra nails
according to Operating
Manual.
The nose piece
is bent, or the
channel is stuck
with dirt.
Inspect if the nose piece
and channel is clean. If
it is damaged, consult
authorized service
agent for repair and
replacement of the parts.
Follower holder
positions
wrongly at
the top of the
magazine strip.
Slide the follower holder
to the bottom and
release gently.
Cylinder head
O-Ring pinched.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Jammed
fasteners.
Clear jam according to
User Manual.
SYMPTOM 2
Failure to install fasteners to nose piece.
Possible
reasons
Services
Piston
positioned
wrongly.
Return piston to original
position with a rod or
screwdriver.
O-Ring is
damaged and
causing leakage
of gas.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Damaged valve
plate /reed of the
cylinder body.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
SYMPTOM 3
Tool will not cycle - fan runs.
Possible
reasons
Services
Fuel Cell is
empty.
Replace Fuel Cell.
Spark does not
occur.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
SYMPTOM 4
Fail to drive fasteners.
Possible
reasons
Services
Water vapour
surrounding
spark causing
short circuit.
Dry the spark area or
contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Sealing ring
damaged.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Piston guide
stuck with dirt.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
6.4 Power / Exhaust Stage of Operation
SYMPTOM 1
Tool operates properly, but fasteners do not
drive fully.
Possible
reasons
Services
Battery is
discharged.
Charge battery.
Fuel Cell is low. Replace fuel cell
according to User Manual
SYMPTOM 2
Tool operates, but no fastener is driven.

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Possible
reasons
Services
Built-up dirt
and debris
inside cylinder
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
SYMPTOM 5
Diminishing power.
Possible
reasons
Services
Damaged
piston or
cylinder.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
6.5 Returning / Purging stage of
Operation
SYMPTOM 1
Tool operated and drove fastener, but piston
did not return to up position.
Possible
reasons
Services
Mushrooming
of Piston Tip.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Exhaust ports on
the sleeve are
dirty or clogged
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Tool (Sleeve)
or O-Rings are
dirty.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
SYMPTOM 2
Combustion Chamber does not drop after tool
cycles.
Possible
reasons
Services
Contact arm is
bent, or tool is
dirty.
Clean tool or replace
contact arm as require
Possible
reasons
Services
Fuel Cell is low. Replace fuel cell
according to User Manual.
Fastener strip
may be binding.
Use only fasteners
meeting designated
specifications.
Follower
holding wrong
at the top of
the nail strip.
Slide follower holder
gently to the bottom and
release to reset the nail
strip in the magazine.
Jammed
fasteners
Clear jam according to
User Manual.
SYMPTOM 3
Operation of the tool is not stable.
Possible
reasons
Services
Fuel Cell is low. Replace fuel cell
according to User
Manual.
Spark Plug wire
is loose.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
Filter element
is dirty,
causing tool to
overheat.
Remove filter element
and clean according to
User Manual.
Tool sleeve or
O-Rings are
dirty.
Contact authorized
service agent for repair.
SYMPTOM 4
Unstable performance.

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7 Technical Specification
7.1 Gas Nailer
Model No. GT6-IXF
Dimensions
Length 435 mm
Height 380 mm
Width 120 mm
Weight 3.76 kg
Recommended Usage 800/Hr
4,000/Day
Noise
LpA,1s = 97 ± 2dB (A)
LpC,peak = 130 ± 2dB (C)
LpA,1s = 91 ± 2dB (A)
LWA,1s = 104 ± 2dB (A)
Vibration
The vibration/mechanical impact risk is
low, it is the users’ responsibility to ensure
that the operators are not put at risk due to
environmental and workplace specifications.
7.2 Fuel Cell
Model No. GT-IXF-24
Dimensions
Height 154 mm
Diameter 32 mm
Fuel cell contains pre-mixed fuel and
lubrication. No extra lubrication required.
Warning! Only specified Fuel Cell and Lubricant
by ICCONS®can be used on the tools, please
consult ICCONS®or local distributors.
7.3 Fastener
Dimensions
Nail Head Diameter Ø6.3 mm
Nail Length 13 - 45 mm
Shank Diameter Ø2.6 - 3.7 mm
Applications
Steel to Steel Ø3.0 mm step
Steel Plate to Concrete Ø2.6 - 3.7 mm
Steel Plate to Hard Concrete Ø3.0 mm step
Only those fasteners which are specified in
this specification shall be used in ICCONS®
Pty Ltd Gas Tools. The ICCONS®Pty Ltd Gas
Tool and the fasteners specified are to be
considered as one unit safety system.
The adaptor, charger and the battery are
designed to operate together as one system.
7.4 Battery Charger Unit
Part No. GT-6BCU
Model No. RLC07220
Input 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Output 7.2V ⎓2.0A
Charging Time 1 Hour
Battery Type ICCONS®RBL07220 Li-Ion
7.5 Battery Cell Pack
Part No. GT-6BCP
Model No. RBL07220
Type Li-Ion
Output 7.2V ⎓ 2.0A
Capacity 2.0Ah /14.4 Wh
8 Tool Serial Number
Located on the tool handle near the track
connection.
10 YY 49 MM XXXX
YY - Year of construction (last two digits)
MM - Month of construction
XXXX - Tool serial number

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9 Parts List

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*LOCTITE BLUE
POS. CODE DESCRIPTION
1* 90 412 1 SOCKET SCREW
217 006 0 CAP
390 525 1 SOCKET SCREW
401 005 0 BUSHING
517 009 0 SHIELD
617 306 0 HOUSING
718 307 0 HEAD COVER
818 011 0 BOTTOM COVER
990 446 8 STEEL PIN
10 90 530 1 SOCKET SCREW
11 18 311 0 FUEL DOOR
21 90 416 8 SPRING PIN
22 18 322 0 PIN GUIDE
23 18 323 0 GUIDE ARM
24 18 324 0 NOSE-PIECE
25* 90 508 1 SOCKET SCREW
26 18 015 0 ARM CHAIR
27 17 016 0 CHAMBER ARM
28 17 026 0 CHAMBER SPRING
29 17 329 0 CYLINDER ASM
30 17 024 0 CYLINDER RING
31 17 023 0 VALVE COVER
32* 90 510 1 SOCKET SCREW
33 17 018 0 FILTER
34 17 022 0 REED
35 17 021 0 VALVE PLATE
36 17 020 0 PERFORATED PLATE
37 17 019 0 SEALING RING
38 17 017 0 CYLINDER BODY
41 17 031 0 RUBBER SLEEVE
42 90 458 8 STEEL PIN
43 17 034 0 CHAMBER PLATE
44 17 344 0 CHAMBER
45* 90 408 1 SOCKET SCREW
51 17 025 0 BUMPER
52 17 336 0 PISTON
53 17 028 0 PISTON RING
54 17 029 0 RETAINING RING
60 17 038 0 HEAD RING
61 01 062 0 BLADE ASSEMBLY (FS2)
62 18 362 0 HEAD ASSEMBLY (FS2)
63 01 065 0 SPARK PLUG
64 17 048 0 FUEL NOZZLE
65 01 067 0 MOTOR SLEEVE
66 17 042 0 MOTOR BUMPER (M25)
POS. CODE DESCRIPTION
67 17 043 3 MOTOR (M4)
68 17 044 0 MOTOR GUIDE (M25)
69 17 049 0 CONNECTOR HOLDER
70 17 045 0 MOTOR HOLDER (M25)
71 90 407 5 SPRING WASHER
72 90 420 2 ROUND HEAD SCREW
81 18 381 0 HANDLE HOUSING
82 90 520 1 SOCKET SCREW
83 90 510 5 WASHER
84 17 384 0 BUSHER
85 90 514 1 SOCKET SCREW
86 90 512 5 WASHER
87 90 414 1 SOCKET SCREW
88 90 409 5 WASHER
89 90 400 6 LOCKNUT
91 17 391 0 TRIGGER
92 17 078 0 CHAMBER STOP
93 17 076 0 TRIGGER SPRING
94 17 394 1 TRIGGER SWITCH (S1)
95 90 309 3 SELF TAP SCREW
96 17 396 1 MOTOR SWITCH (S1)
97 17 072 0 CONTROL UNIT
98 17 083 0 HOOK
99 17 071 0 BATTERY HOLDER
100 17 102 0 BATTERY (B1)
101 17 097 0 TRACK GUIDE
102 17 402 0 FOLLOWER (TYPE G)
103S 17 098 0 TRACK 30G
103L 17 098 1 TRACK 40G
104 17 099 0 TRACK NUT
105 18 405 0 CONNECTING PLATE
106 17 106 0 END CAP (TYPE G)
108S 18 408 0 TRACK ASSEMBLY 30G
108L 18 408 1 TRACK ASSEMBLY 40G
111 90 425 3 SELF TAP SCREW
112 17 069 0 SPRING
113 17 068 0 KNOB
114 17 067 0 SPRING
115 17 066 0 TRACK LOCK
116 17 065 0 TRACK LATCH
117 90 410 3 SELF TAP SCREW

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10 Copyright
Copyright:
ICCONS®Pty Ltd
383 Frankston Dandenong Road,
Dandenong South
Victoria, 3175, Australia
Passing on and duplication of this document,
exploitation and disclosure of its contents
are forbidden unless expressly approved.
Violations render the oender liable to
damages. All rights reserved for the event
of patent, utility model or registered design
applications.
This operating manual has been drawn
up with the greatest care. Nevertheless,
ICCONS® Pty Ltd assumes no liability for
possible errors in this operating manual and
their consequences. Furthermore, no liability
is assumed for direct or consequential
damages resulting from the improper use of
the tool.
The national safety and occupational safety
regulations and the safety precautions given
in this operating manual must be observed
when using the tool. All product designations
and brand names are the property of their
owners and are not explicitly marked as such.
Amendments to content reserved.
11 Disposal
Recycle the tool and its packaging in
an environmentally friendly manner in
accordance with the recycling regulations
applicable in your country.
Separate collection. Local
regulations may provide
for separate collection of
electrical products from
the household, at municipal
waste sites or by the retailer
when you purchase the new
product.
Separate collection of
packaging and failed
rechargeable battery
in accordance with the
recycling regulations
applicable in your country.

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12 Warranty
ICCONS® Pty Ltd warrants the original purchaser of the GTIXF-160C against defective
workmanship and faulty materials for 12 months from date of purchase.
It is a condition of the warranty period that;
• Proof of original purchase and ownership, including address and phone number must be provided.
• The GTIXF-160C has not been subjected to misuse, (beyond the recommendations or limitations
specified and as outlined in the ICCONS® GTIXF-160C User manual), neglect or been damaged,
modified or repaired without the approval of ICCONS®.
• The tool is presented on return in a condition that displays it has been cleaned and serviced as
outlined in the ICCONS® GTIXF-160C User manual.
• The Repairs to the tool are not required as a result of normal wear and tear (eg: Piston / Piston Rings )
WHERE LAWFUL, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ICCONS® PTY LTD BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL DAMAGES OR DIRECT OR INDIRECT LOSS OF ANY KIND,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BODILY INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. ICCONS®
ENTIRE LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT.
If you wish to make a warranty claim, then the tool or part must be returned to ICCONS® Pty Ltd
at the owner’s expense. ICCONS® will inspect the returned tool/parts, and at its own option may
replace the tool/ parts and return it to the owner at its own cost if deemed to fall within the scope
of the warranty conditions.
ICCONS® Pty Ltd cannot be held responsible for any repair other than those carried out by
it or one of its Authorised Service Agents.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS:
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to
be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
PLEASE RETAIN A COPY OF THE TAX INVOICE FOR YOUR WARRANTY.
OWNERS COPY AND RECORD
(original purchase receipt is still required for claims)
SERIAL No:
DATE PURCHASED:
DISTRIBUTOR / DEALERS NAME:
DEALER ADDRESS:

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ICCONS® Pty Ltd
383 Frankston Dandenong Road,
Dandenong South
Victoria, 3175
Australia
Tel: +61 (03) 9706 4344
Fax: +61 (03) 9768 3329
Email: inf[email protected]om.au
Web: www.iccons.com.au
This manual must be observed when using
the tool. All product designations and brand
names are the property of their owners and
are not explicitly marked as such.
Amendments to content reserved.

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