Instruction Manual
WARNING:
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Use only compressed air in this airgun. Use no other gases—including oxygen, which can
cause a re or explosion that may result in serious injury or death.
Disconnecting the ll hose from the airgun without rst bleeding the air may result in
injury from hose whip due to pressure in the ll hose.
Do not try to repair the airgun or to disassemble it to correct an overll or valve lock. Parts
can y from the airgun at dangerous speeds when it’s disassembled while pressurized.
Fill your rie with a scuba tank
NOTE: USE COMPRESSED AIR ONLY. Other gases are dangerous and will void the warranty. To ensure
safe operation, avoid distractions such as children or animals when relling your rie. Be sure the rie is
unloaded before lling.
NEVER ll your rie over 206 bar/3,000 psi. This is dangerous and will void the warranty. In an over-
lled condition (above 206 bar/3,000 psi), the regulator may malfunction and cause the rie to re at a
much lower velocity. The quick-ll dust cap is located at the end of the air reservoir tube, which is below
the barrel. DO NOT REMOVE IT! Simply rotate the cap in either direction until the female receptor port
is exposed. After you nish lling your rie, rotate the dust cap to close off the receptor port. Any dirt
that enters can cause valve failure. When lling your rie for the rst time, you must cock the rie
before lling if it was shipped unpressurized.
Lay your rie next to your scuba tank, making sure your
rie is pointed in a safe direction. The pump adapter probe
should be within easy reach of the rie adapter port.
Hand-tighten the bleeder valve on the hose. Carefully
insert the adapter probe from the pump hose into the rie's
exposed receptor port, taking care not to snag the double
o-ring on the edges of the dust cap.
Use silicone grease (sold in dive shops) to lubricate the
o-rings before each ll. Caution: Use only silicone grease
on the o-rings. Other lubricants may have a low ash
point. It is extremely dangerous to use such products with
high-pressure devices. Doing so can lead to an explosion.
Open the main valve to allow a slow, controlled infusion of
air. If you hear air leaking, carefully check all connections.
If you cannot resolve the air leaks, return the hose adapter
unit to your dealer for inspection.
Once the desired air pressure is reached,
close the main valve on the scuba tank. Do
not exceed 206 bar/3,000 psi. Open the
bleed valve. You will hear a loud rush of air
(and maybe see some water vapor) escape
from the bleed valve. You may now safely
remove the hose's probe adapter from the
rie's receptor port.
Your rie's air
pressure gauge
(manometer)
Dual-reservoir gun shown above