Safety Instructions

EN
8
NEVER ASSUME THAT BECAUSE THE AIRGUN NO LONGER
FIRES A PROJECTILE AND/OR THE MAGAZINE IS REMOVED FROM THE GRIP
FRAME THAT A PROJECTILE IS NOT LODGED IN THE BARREL. ALWAYS TREAT THE
AIRGUN AS THOUGH IT IS LOADED AND WITH THE SAME RESPECT YOU WOULD A
FIREARM.
WARNING:
OPERATION
SHOOTS STEEL BBS ONLY!
CAUTION
FIRING THE AIRGUN WITH TOO LITTLE GAS PRESSURE LEFT MAY CAUSE TWO BBS TO
DISCHARGE AT ONCE.
CAUTION
NOTE: The airgun must be charged with CO
2
when following these steps but
remember, do not store your airgun with a CO
2
capsule in it (See Step 3).
IMPORTANT: Firing the airgun with too little gas pressure left may cause a BB to
get stuck in the barrel.
NOTE: Many factors affect airgun performance and velocity, including brand of
projectile, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature.
4B. Unloading BBs
Always point the air pistol in a SAFE DIRECTION.
Put the air pistol “OFF SAFE” (see Step 2).
Pull the trigger to re until the air pistol no longer shoots projectiles.
Put the air pistol “ON SAFE”.
Remove the magazine.
4C. Removing a Jammed BB
• Unload all of the BBs (See Step 4B).
• Make sure the air pistol is “ON SAFE” (See Step 2A).
• Remove the magazine by pressing down on the magazine release button.
• Insert a .177 caliber ramrod into the muzzle end of the barrel and
carefully push the jammed BB into the breech. The barrel could be
damaged and the warranty will be void if the proper sized ramrod is
not used.
• Hold the air pistol upright and shake until the jammed BB falls out.
• If you are not able to unjam your air pistol by following this procedure,
take no further action. Call Umarex USA (479)-646-4210 and ask for the
service department.