User Manual

LG400-E
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Please refer to the LG400 Owner’s Manual for additional information
Proven Walther technology with an adjustable electronic trigger:
The e-trigger guarantees wear-free operation and exact trigger settings for several hundred thousand
shots. Thus the LG400-E is the ideal rifle for demanding sport shooters. The LED charge-level indicator
and the built-in rechargeable battery ensure that the rifle is ready to fire and can be charged quickly.
1. Electronic unit:
A rechargeable Li-ion battery is used to supply power. To recharge the battery, use a USB cable
with a Mini-B USB plug and connect it to a computer or to the power charger that is supplied.
Approximately 1 minute charging time provides enough power to shoot 100 rounds. Total charg-
ing time is approximately 90 minutes. A fully charged battery will last for about 6,000 rounds.
Like all rechargeable batteries, the battery should be charged at least once a year and should not
be stored in uncharged condition.
When not in use the e-trigger will automatically go on standby mode. When in standby, the di-
ode flashes every two seconds for 20 minutes. For the next three minutes the diode flashes twice
per second. After this the unit turns off completely.
Remaining power: To see how much battery power remains, squeeze the trigger until the LED
lights up. When you release the trigger, the LED will flash once for every 1,000 rounds remaining.
Low power is indicated by four short flashes followed by a pause.
While the battery is being charged using the Mini-B USB connector, the LED will light up and stay
on. During charging the electronic unit is deactivated and the trigger does not work.
2. Adjusting the trigger:
Caution: Before performing any adjustment, assembly, maintenance or cleaning, always make sure
that the rifle is decocked and that the barrel is free of projectiles and obstructions.
The trigger settings have been optimized by the manufacturer. They should not be changed unless
there is a good reason. The trigger can be set for either two-stage or single-stage operation. The
trigger weight can be reduced to approx. 15 g (in this case the single-stage setting should be cho-
sen). If adjustment is necessary, observe the following instructions.