INSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDERS
Sometimes the performance of an airgun is adversely affected by
special factors. Among these conditions we find usage, maintenance
and storage at certain temperatures higher or lower than normal
outdoors from 60-70° F (15 to 21 °C)
.
High temperatures can create a pressure in the compressed air cylinder
and the airgun itself which considerably exceeds the normal operating
pressure. This excessive pressure might prevent firing and cause
permanent damage to the airgun. Maximum temperature of storage or
operation should never exceed 122° F (50 °C).
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.
The air used must comply with DIN 3188 (breathing air).
The maximum operating pressure of the compressed air cylinder (300
bars) must never be exceeded.
MODIFICATIONS IN THE AIRGUN
WARNING:
The different components of this airgun have been designed and manufactured to guarantee optimal function and perfor-
mance at all times. Any modification in the design or adjustment in the performance may cause malfunction, and with it, the
airgun could become unsafe. The warranty shall not be applicable if the rifle has been modified.