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Airguns differ in their operation and you are never ready to fire any gun until
you are thoroughly familiar with it. Read the following operating instructions
thoroughly prior to operating.
These symbols, , mark warnings and cautions in this operation manual.
Carefully follow them for your own safety and the safety of others.
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
CARE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
THIS AIRGUN CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. READ AND
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. DO NOT LOAD A PROJECTILE INTO THE AIRGUN
UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT. IF YOU DO LOAD A PROJECTILE AND THEN DECIDE
NOT TO SHOOT, REMOVE IT EITHER MANUALLY OR BY SHOOTING THE AIRGUN AT A SAFE
TARGET. AN UNLOADED AIRGUN WHICH IS “ON SAFE” IS SAFEST. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN
FAST, PLEASE HANDLE THE AIRGUN SAFELY.
Operating Procedures
1. Learning the Parts of Your Airgun
2. Operating the Safety
3. Removing and Installing Batteries
4. Installing and Removing CO
2
Capsules
5. Loading and Unloading BBs
6. Firing Safely and Aiming
7. Use and Handling of CO
2
Capsules
8. Maintaining Your Airgun
9. Trouble Shooting
10. Reviewing Safety
11. Repair/Service/Warranty
CAUTION:
EYE PROTECTION
REQUIRED
WEAR YOUR
SHOOTING GLASSES
Note on batteries:
Batteries must not be exposed to excessive sources of heat such as sunshine,
fire or similar. Only rechargeable batteries may be charged. It is unlawful to dispose of used
batteries along with common household waste. You are obligated to dispose of old batteries (free
of charge) at a public collection point, a business which will accept their return or at a technical customer service
location. Used primary and secondary (rechargeable) batteries contain high percentages of reusable substances,
recoverable resources. By ensuring their recovery through appropriate recycling processes instead of combining
them with common waste materials, you make a contribution in preserving important resources and protecting the
environment from harmful heavy metal substances. Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the symbol of a
crossed-out garbage can and a chemical symbol (Cd, Hg or Pb) which is essential for classification of the polluting
heavy metal. Please contact your local authorities for information about disposal facilities.
For lithium-based primary and secondary batteries:
Only dispose of completely discharged batteries. If a battery is not
completely discharged, precautions must be taken to prevent short circuiting its terminals, e.g. isolation of the terminals.