Owner's Manual
9. Special features of CO2
CO2 air rifle performance might be affected by certain conditions. This includes storage at extremely high or low tempe-
ratures than normal outdoors (from 59°F / 15°C to 69.8°F / 21°C).
High temperatures can increase pressure in the 88 g CO
2 cartridge and also within the gun, to higher than standard
operating pressure. This excessive pressure might prevent firing and cause permanent damage to the air rifle.
Maximum temperature of storage or operation should never exceed 122°F (50°C).
Do not try not to shoot the air rifle with an 88 g CO2 cartridge that has already lost a considerable amount of its
pressure.
Here are some indicators of insufficient 88 g CO
2 cartridge pressure:
A) The sound of the shot is not as loud as when the cartridge is full.
B) The ammunition hits the target, but in a lower position than it would with a full 88 g CO
2 cartridge.
Consequently, the shooting speed has dropped.
C) No pellet leaves the barrel.
Shooting with low CO2 pressure can cause a pellet to get jammed in the barrel.
Bear in mind the indications for jams.
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