Operating Instructions

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Handling
Handling
Image 9a
Image 9b
If you wish to continue shooting after firing the first shot, you
can load the next diabolo pellet.
To do so, pull back the cocking lever and swing it back until it
stops. After reaching the rear stopping point, the trigger will lock
in place and is automatically secured. This cocks the firing pin.
Slide the single-shot slider from left to right until it stops (see
Image 9a).
Hold the diabolo pellet in your right hand and insert it into the
opening of the single-shot slider, with the head facing forward
(see Image 9a).
Slide the single-shot slider from right to left until it stops (see
Image 9b).
Now swing the cocking lever all the way forward again, into the
starting position. This moves another diabolo pellet into the
barrel (see Image 9c).
For safety reasons, your gun should always be unloaded and
uncocked except when you are shooting.
If a diabolo is still in the barrel, you can unload it by firing the
diabolo into a safe backstop.
To do so, pull back the cocking lever and swing it back until it
stops. After reaching the rear stopping point, the trigger will lock
into place and is automatically secured. Slide the lock backward.
Now the magazine or the single-shot slider can be removed and
set aside.
Unscrew the cylinder from the system (you will hear the sound
of flowing air). Now the cylinder can be safely set aside.
Repeating
(single-shot slider
Unloading the gun
Image 9c
Unloading the gun
(Continued)
Emptying the cylinder
Trigger
Slide the locking mechanism forward.
Swing the cocking lever forward into the starting position.
The system is still cocked. Slide the safety lock forward and pull
the trigger, while pointing the muzzle of the gun in a safe
direction or toward your backstop. The system is now uncocked.
The accessories for your air gun include an exhaust screw. If this
is missing or you lose it at a later point, you can obtain it from a
retailer or from us directly. Once the pressurized air cylinder has
been refilled about 20 times or if the air gun has not been used
for more than 4 weeks, the cylinder should be completely and
slowly emptied in order to release any condensation.
Make sure that no one is near the muzzle or in front of the
manometer.
Unload your air gun (see “Unloading the gun,” p. 30).
To empty the cylinder, slowly attach the exhaust screw onto the
connection threading of the cylinder by hand until you hear the
air flowing out. It may take a while for the cylinder to be
completely empty. Set the cylinder in a safe place until it has
finished emptying (Image 10).
Do not remove the exhaust screw until you can no longer hear
air flowing out and the manometer does not register any air
pressure – in other words, when the display is at “0”.
Your air gun comes standard with the T06 two-stage trigger (see
Image 11). We recommend using the factory settings for the
trigger or else having the gun adjusted by a qualified gunsmith.
First stage travel:
The first stage travel is reduced to a minimum by factory. By tur-
ning the Screw 1 the first stage travel will be extended.
Pull-off:
When the first stage travel will be adjusted the pull-off must be
adjusted also. This will be done by turning the Screw 2.
>> Turn clockwise = coarse pull-off
>> Turn counter clockwise = finely adjusted pull-off
First stage weight (300 – 380g) and trigger weight (400 – 500 g):
>> Turn Screw 3 clockwise = weight will be increased
>> Turn Screw 3 counter clockwise = weight will be reduced
WARNING:
Modifications to the gun’s mechanism can result in
malfunctions. Manipulations can make it unsafe to
use the gun.
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Image 10