Instruction manual

Compressed air cylinder
The compressed air cylinder can
be replaced at any time, even
without being emptied by firing,
and then refilled. (Refill cylinders
from WALTHER, optional acces-
sory). The air to be used must
comply with DIN 3188 (brea-
thing air). The compressed air
cylinders must not under any
circumstances be subjected to
temperatures in excess of 50
degrees C.
No responsibility is accepted by
us under the warranty for da-
mage resulting from alterations
to parts, from conversions, or
from installation of parts not
manufactured by the WALTHER
company, or caused by non-
compliance with the operating
instructions.
Filling procedure
The technical regulations rela-
ting to pressurised gas must be
complied with when filling the
compressed air cylinder. The
maximum permissible filling
pressure is 300 bars and must
be strictly observed. When re-
filling with compressed air, the
statutory regulations of the re-
spective country must be ob-
served. Leaking cylinders and/or
cylinders which are otherwise
dangerously unsafe should not
be filled and should be emptied
safely.
Screw an adapter onto the refill
cylinder and tighten it. Then
screw the compressed air cylin-
der onto the adapter and tight-
en it to hand pressure. Now
open the cylinder valve for
about 5 secs., then close this
valve, remove the compressed
air cylinder, and screw it back
onto the pistol.
Compressed air cylinders must
under no circumstances be
stored or used if they contain
more than their maximum
permissible charge quantity.
Attention!
The dismantling and
installation of the com-
pressed air cylinder and the
pressure reducer must be
done by authorized gun-
smiths only.
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Compressed air cylinders that le-
ak or that are damaged, must
be emptied without risk and
may no longer be either used or
lled. The recommended service
life ends ten years after the manu-
facturing date of the compressed
air cylinder. After this date, the
cylinder must no longer be used,
and it must be emptied in a safe
manner. The date of manufacture
is stated on the cylinder.