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firstly its always better to change both of the bands even if one is broken this always keeps the drive trim.all seems well clean all the contacts ie battery and gun (do not use any cleaning products this will cause grease)just wipe clean with paper towel.
your gas has expired , look at bottom of canister check the date. buy new gas also make sure cap on gas canister is down all the way till it snapps new gas doesnt come with cap down all the way
ok, start with checking gas delivery ,then with total clean. If still malfunction, check the setting of lower probe(part 66). I've owned my guns for 11 years and do all my own servicing. Most if not nearly all problems are caused by dirty components...cheers
checkk the safety to make sure it fully depresses. Also check the gas for the expiration date that is on eht bottom and lastly did you replace the O ring in the fan area if it is an older unit. What I do is leave the top cover with the filter off and pull the pusher spring all the way back and then WITHOUT gas OR ATTERY in tool push down to make sure the safety fully depresses. Also did you remember to reinstall the push rods. also look at the gas stem.
barrel and fan cover 'o' rings may be leaking/ need replacing. item no 17 on the parts diagram.
Do you have a spark, you should just be able to hear the spark firing when the gun is applied to the work surface and the trigger pulled, it sounds like a click.if no spark heard it could be the switch on the fan head not working , a bad ignitor , or the spark is not sparking in the correct place, chaffed ignition wires.
is the gas you are using in date, there should be a date stamp on the gas bottle. if its out of date it can give problems.
Make sure the spark plug ignites. Take tool apart as in cleaning. Hold micr switch near fan and watch as you pull trigger. you will see a spark. If not check the lead to igniter
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