Owner's Manual

11
EN
Possible cause
Safety is
engaged
Cylinder is
empty
Dirt in barrel
Wrong
ammunition
Ammunition
not properly
loaded
Problem
Poor shooting performance
Gun does not shoot
Slow projectile
11C. COMMON PROBLEMS
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Fire the pellet at a SAFE TARGET to unload the airgun. If this is not practical, put the
air rifle ON SAFE, open the breech, remove the magazine, and push the pellet from the
chamber by running a cleaning rod through the muzzle end.
11B. REMOVING A JAMMED PELLET
10B. REINSTALLING COSMETIC RUBBER SPACER
11A. UNLOADING A PELLET
If a pellet is jammed in the barrel, DO NOT reload the air rifle.
1. NEVER LOOK DOWN THE MUZZLE. Open the breech and remove the magazine, point
the air rifle in a SAFE DIRECTION, close the breech, put the air rifle in the OFF SAFE
position and squeeze the trigger to fire.
2. If you believe the air rifle is still jammed, open the breech and insert the correct
caliber ramrod (at least 30" in length) into the muzzle and push the jammed pellet
out. Do not try to reuse that pellet. If you are not able to unjam your air rifle, contact
Umarex USA’s Service Department.
When the stock is removed, a rubber spacer
will come off the back of the receiver. It is
purely cosmetic. To reinstall the rubber spacer,
slip the straight edge of the spacer under
the exposed lip of the receiver assembly
(see illustration 10g). Once in place, apply
pressure and leverage until the rest of the
spacer is in place (see illustration 10h).
ADJUSTING THE TRIGGER COULD ALLOW THE AIRGUN TO
FIRE IF DROPPED, JARRED OR COCKED, WITH OR WITHOUT THE SAFETY ENGAGED.
WARNING:
TROUBLE SHOOTING CARE AND MAINTENANCE
12. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
NEVER USE QUICK CLEANING PELLETS, AS THEY CAN DAMAGE THE AIR RIFLE.
NEVER STORE A LOADED OR COCKED AIRGUN. Unload pellet from the airgun. Keep air
rifle away from children and untrained shooters. Store pellets separately from the air
rifle to keep them from untrained shooters. Protect your air rifle from moisture and dirt;
clean airgun and wrap it in a smooth, dry cloth. If you are going to store your airgun for
an extended length of time be sure the barrel is protected. This can be accomplished
by coating the bore with RWS Spring Cylinder Oil. Always use a soft cloth and insert
the cleaning rod from the breech end on break barrel rifles. Remove the oil completely
before the next use. REMEMBER: Always check to see that the airgun is unloaded when
getting from storage or from another person.
With care and routine inspections your airgun will provide many sessions of shooting
enjoyment. Abuse, neglect and continued exposure to the elements will impair the
performance of any airgun.
BEFORE ANY CARE, CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE, ALWAYS BE SURE YOUR AIRGUN IS
UNLOADED. KEEP POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. IT IS IMPORTANT TO PERFORM ROUTINE
INSPECTIONS AND MAINTAIN YOUR AIRGUN PROPERLY.
CAUTION
Your Umarex
®
Air Rifle is designed to fire pellets only. We recommend the use of
RWS Pellets because of their superb accuracy and dimensional uniformity. The correct
caliber is clearly indicated on the rifle.
C. Sear Engagement Adjustment Screw (1.5mm allen wrench required) - To increase
the sear engagement turn the screw counterclockwise. To decrease the sear
engagement turn the screw clockwise. NOTE: Decreasing too much will cause the
airgun to unsear on cocking.
Illustration 10hIllustration 10g