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Testing

 

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CONTINUED II

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STep 3

Rotate the Actuator Knob into the firing position 

by rotating the top lever down. You’ll see yellow, 

which means it is ready to fire. 

Testing

 

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CONTINUED III

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STep 4

You will have a few short shots to get familiar 

with the Test Cartridge and arming mechanism 

process. Bursts should be short, approximately 

1/2  second  in  duration.  Continue  until  Test 

Cartridge is empty. 

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It is recommended that you practice removing 

the Safety Clip, turning the Actuator Knob to 

the firing position, and depressing the Actuator 

to  fire  the  device  with  your  eyes  closed—to 

simulate a dark environment.

STep 5 

Slide the Test Cartridge from the Rail System 

and discard the Test Cartridge properly.

Install the Pepper Canister

STep 1 

Pull the perforated tab and remove the shrink 

wrap plastic from the Pepper Cartridge.

STep 2 

Install the Pepper Cartridge by sliding it onto 

the Rail System until you feel it lock in place. 

See Rail System diagram on reverse.

You are now ready to use 

 this product with confidence.

Pepper Spray Effects

Pepper spray causes a severe burning sensation 

in the eyes, copious tears, coughing, and difficulty 

in breathing. The eyes close involuntarily, the 

nose runs and moist skin stings. If exposed, 

please take the precautionary steps. Symptoms 

should subside in approximately 45 minutes.

in case of accidental exposure

•  Remove  contact  lenses  and  contaminated 

clothing immediately.

•  Wash the exposed area with soap and water 

to remove all oils and dirt, which might entrap 

the irritant (including clothes).

•  Flush the exposed area thoroughly with cold 

water for 3–5 minutes.

•  Keep the washed areas exposed to fresh air to 

allow the irritant to evaporate.

•  You may need to repeat these steps several 

times to remove all of the pepper oils.

•  Do not apply oily or greasy medications. They 

could further trap the irritants.

•  Do not bandage the exposed areas; keep the 

area exposed to fresh air.

•  In the event of ingestion—never give fluids or 

induce vomiting. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 

•  If the victim is unconscious, having convulsions, 

difficulty  breathing,  or  if  symptoms  persist  

SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION or call 9-1-1.

INSTRUCTIONS

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