6.4 EmPTyING THE ComPRESSED AIR TANk
CAuTIoN
Higher noise levels can cause hearing damage.
The noise level of the compressed air flowing from the compressed air tanks
can be extremely high.
fAlways wear hearing protection when emptying compressed air tanks.
f
fAlert other persons to the danger and compel them to wear hearing protection.
f
Empty the compressed air tank with the included filling adapter.
• Unscrew the compressed air tank from the pistol.
• Slowly screw the included filling adapter onto the compressed air tank.
• The compressed air will audibly drain from the compressed air tank until completely empty.
7 mAINTENANCE
WARNING
The risk of unintended firing is possible when cleaning and maintaining the pistol.
fEnsure that the pistol is unloaded and uncocked when cleaning and maintaining.
f
fAttach the compressed air tank.
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• The movable parts have been treated with long-lasting lubrication and must not be serviced by
the shooter.
• Treat the metallic parts against moisture with an acid-free gun oil after use.
• After the tenth removal and re-attachment of the compressed air tank or so, lightly lubricate the
thread on the connection pieces of the pressure reducer with an acid-free silicon grease.
• Lightly grease the pin in the guide track when reconfiguring the cocking lever.
• Clean the inside of the barrel using
– commercial felt pellets for shooting through,
– Cleaning patches for pulling through with a cleaning line.
• Always clean inside the barrel in the direction of the bullet's path, in other words, from the load-
ing tray to the barrel.
• Never insert a cleaning rod into the barrel through the compensator.
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