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CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
INSERTING AND REMOVING THE COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER
A small amount of air may escape when you remove the compressed air cylinder. Remove the cylinder
before storing the gun.
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FIRING CAPACITY
The built-in pressure gauge shows how much pressure remains
and thus how many shots you have left. When the pressure
falls to about 70 bar (7-joule and 16-joule variants) or 140 bar
(28-joule, 40-joule and 50 -joule variants), it is time to refill the
cylinder.
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- Screw the supplied adapter onto the compressed air bottle or
air pump and tighten it.
- Unscrew the compressed air cylinder from the sports gun and
then screw it onto the adapter which you have just fitted.
- Slowly open the valve on the refill bottle and close it before the
maximum permissible pressure is exceeded.
- Unscrew the filled compressed air cylinder and firmly screw it
onto the gun.
- Screw the supplied adapter onto the compressed air
cylinder until air can be heard flowing out..
TO FILL THE COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER
TO EMPTY THE COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER
Compressed air cylinders which are leaky, damaged or more than
10 years old should be emptied in a safe manner and not used or
filled again. Ten years after the manufacturing date, the compressed
air cylinder must be tested at the owner’s expense or replaced. The
manufacturing date is recorded on the cylinder.
When refilling, use only oil- and water-free compressed air with
a maximum pressure of 300 bar. Filled compressed air cylinders
should never be subjected to temperatures over 50°C. The valve on
the compressed air cylinder should not be altered.
7-joule and 16-joule variants 28-joule, 40-joule and 50 joule
variants
The airgun remains under pressure even after removal of the compressed air cylinder.
CAUTION