Instruction Manual

If you are unable to shoot a pellet after following the steps above, you may have a feed jam.
- Put the safety on.
- Decock the hammer (see chap. 2).
- Open the barrel sleeve and remove the pellet cylinder.
- Check that each pellet is properly inserted in the cylinder.
- Check the barrel with the cleaning rod to insure that no pellet is lodged in the barrel.
- Close the breech by gripping the front part of the barrel sleeve and push it back until it locks (illustr. 10, chapter 5).
- Aim in a safe direction, turn the safety OFF and shoot the pistol to test the CO
2 pressure.
- If no CO
2 pressure is evident, change the CO2 cartridge.
NOTE: If you are not able to unjam your air gun by following this procedure take no further action.
Umarex USA or an authorized service station will unjam your air pistol.
A jam is a dangerous situation.
WARNING:
Keep hands away from escaping CO
2
gas. It can cause frostbite if allowed to come
in contact with skin.
WARNING:
Do not assume that the pistol is unloaded if it fails to fire properly!
WARNING:
Insufficient CO
2
pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the barrel.
See chapter 7, "Use and handling of CO
2
cartridges" for further instructions.
WARNING: