Owner's Manual
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3.0 Operating the Trigger Safety:
CAUTION:
Like all devices, an AIRBOW safety can fail. Even when the
safety is “ON SAFE”, you should continue to handle the AIRBOW in a
safe manner.
1. Locate the Safety lever in front of the Trigger.
2. The words “Fire” and “Safe” appear with arrows above the
Safety lever indicating the direction to pull or push the
Safety lever for each function. The condition of the safety is
indicated by the position of the Safety Lever.
3.1 To Put the AIRBOW “ON SAFE”:
1.
Pull the Safety lever rearward (towards the trigger) to put
the safety “ON SAFE”.
2. The safety is in the SAFE position, and the AIRBOW is “ON
SAFE” when the Safety lever is in the rear position “Safe”
(near trigger), and it cannot move backward any further.
(Fig. 2A).
3.2 Disengage the Trigger Safety:
1.
Push the Safety lever forward (away from the trigger) for
FIRE or “OFF SAFE”.
2. The Safety lever is in the FIRE position and “OFF SAFE” when
the Safety lever is in the forward position “FIRE”, and it
cannot move forward any further (Fig. 2B).
KEEP THE AIRBOW IN THE “ON SAFE” POSITION UNTIL YOU ARE ACTUALLY READY TO SHOOT. THEN PUSH
THE SAFETY LEVER TO THE “OFF SAFE” POSITION.
4.0 Loading/Unloading the AIRBOW:
CAUTION:
Use only BENJAMIN AIRBOW arrows with this product.
• Use of any other brand arrows may be unsafe and will void your warranty.
• Impact with hard objects, other arrows, or being shot into a game animal can all cause damage. We
recommend exing each arrow and inspecting for any sign of cracks or splits before each use.
See Section 11.2 for details on how to inspect your arrows.
• If your arrow has a broadhead attached, always grab the shaft of the arrow and keep your ngers away
from the broadhead when loading and unloading an arrow.
4.1 Loading an Arrow:
1.
Make sure the AIRBOW is “ON SAFE”, UNCOCKED and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION (refer to Section
5.2 for uncocking the AIRBOW).
2. Slide the open end of the arrow over
the arrow rest fully toward the rear of
the AIRBOW until you feel the arrow
lock into place (Fig 3).
3. After following these steps and
reading the entire manual, including
the section on reviewing safety pro-
cedures, your AIRBOW is now loaded
and ready to be cocked and red.
4.2 Unloading an Arrow:
1.
Make sure the AIRBOW is “ON SAFE”, UNCOCKED and pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION (refer to Section
5.2 for uncocking the AIRBOW).
2. To unload the AIRBOW, remove the arrow by pulling up
on the arrow until it clears the arrow rest of the AIRBOW.
5.0 Cocking/Uncocking the AIRBOW:
5.1 Cocking the AIRBOW:
1.
Make sure the AIRBOW is “ON SAFE” and pointed in a
SAFE DIRECTION.
2. To cock the AIRBOW, grasp the top cocking lever and
pull upward and rearward (Fig. 4), until an audible click
is heard and the lever cannot be pulled any further.
Fig. 2A
SAFE
FIRE
Fig. 2A
SAFE
FIRE
Fig. 2B
SAFE
FIRE
Fig. 3
Fig. 4