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Safety instructions

A CO

2

 cartridge contains CO

2

 (carbon dioxide) at very high pressure. Over-exposure 

to CO

2

 could be fatal. If the cartridge is punctured or caused to leak at a high rate,  

the cartridge may explode or become a projectile (fly through the air), causing 
severe injury or death. 

Follow these steps to prevent puncture, explosion,  
or exposure to CO

2

 gas:

Use and dispose of cartridges properly.

Never puncture a CO

2

 cartridge.

Keep CO

2

 cartridges away from heat above 120°F (49°C). A closed 

car, or even direct sunlight, can reach a temperature higher than this. 
Overheating may rupture the cartridge. Do not incinerate.

Do not completely unscrew the Air Rush head from the CO

2

 cartridge 

until the cartridge is empty. Removing the Air Rush head from a CO

2

cartridge while CO

2

 remains may cause the cartridge to become a 

projectile. Never dispose of a cartridge that still contains CO

2

.

To drain a partially used CO

2

 canister, compress the head of the Air Rush 

until it is empty.

Only use compatible cartridges that are in perfect condition.

Never attempt to refill a disposable cartridge.

In the event of any actual or suspected malfunction or damage, 
discontinue use of the cartridge and dispose of it properly. 

Use only Bontrager cartridges. Do not use another size or type of 
cartridge. Attempting to install a non-compatible cartridge could cause 
the cartridge to become a projectile.

Avoid contact with CO

2

.

As CO

2

 leaves the cartridge, it drops to a very low temperature and could 

cause frostbite to exposed skin.

Do not discharge the inflator towards your face or body, or other people.

Do not inhale CO

2

.

Keep cartridges and the Air Rush out of the reach of children.

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