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2.
Insertion, removal and exchange of a CO
2
gas cylinder
Note: Use only 12g CO
2
-cartridges.
Do not use cartridges with other gases.
•
Unscrew the gas cylinder holder.
•
Insert a full CO
2
gas cylinder in the holder.
•
Insert the gas cylinder holder with a full cylinder
into the grip.
•
Tighten the holder. The CO
2
gas cylinder has
now been stabbed and sealed.
•
Make sure that the cylinder has been stabbed.
Fire the unloaded pistol into a safe direction.
If it does not fire, tighten the knurled screw
even more.
6
5
4
2.
Removal of the CO
2
gas cylinder
Decock the weapon. Use one hand to hold the weapon at the top of the
receiver. Use the other hand to remove the gas cylinder holder.
Remove the grip strap, turn the cylinder adjustment screw fully down. Residual
gas my now be discharged. The cylinder can now be removed.
4
50°C
4
5
6
7
EN
Cock the slide before
inserting the cylinder.
The striker must be cocked.
WARNING:
!
Never use force when inserting a gas cylinder. We
recommend to remove the gas cylinder prior to any
long-time storage. This will also relieve the valve.
WARNING:
!
Residual gas will remain in the gun after removal of
the CO
2
cartridge, making it possible to fire a few
more shots.
WARNING:
!
• Keep hands and face at a safe distance from the
CO
2
gas cylinder. • Escaping CO
2
gas may cause icing.
• CO
2
gas cylinders may explode if exposed to temperatures
exceeding 50°C.
• Never attempt to reuse a CO
2
gas cylinder for any purpose.
WARNING:
!
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