User's Manual

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Only refilling bottles with a maximum pressure of 200 bar may
be used! Only oil- and water-free compressed air may be used
(DIN EN 12021)!
Filling of the compressed air cylinders may only be carried
out using the genuine ANSCHÜTZ refilling adapter (Item No.:
001521)! ANSCHÜTZ recommends the use of diving bottles for
refilling the compressed air cylinders.
When screwing on or off the compressed air cylinder or when
refilling it, always stand side on in relation to the cylinder and
ensure that no other person is in the vicinity of the end of the
cylinder (where the manometer is positioned).
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A complete fill (max. 200 bar) is adequate for approx.
200 shots (residual pressure approx. 65 bar).*
Compressed air bottles can be obtained from
firearms dealers. Refilling of compressed air
bottles can also be carried out at firearms dealers
or in special stores for diving equipment.
*Not applicable with Junior cylinder.
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X Check all components that are associated with the filling procedure
(refilling bottle, refilling adapter, compressed air cylinder) for
damage.
X Screw the refilling adapter on to the refilling bottle.
X Screw the compressed air cylinder in, hand-tight, by approx.
one more turn so that it rests tightly against the stop.
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ANSCHÜTZ recommends that the compressed air
cy-linders always be released when the compressed
air rifle is not being used to protect the housing,
valve, seals, springs and for safety reasons
(no readiness to fire if there is no compressed air).
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X Unscrew the compressed air cylinder by approx. just one turn.
Turn only so far that no air comes out.
X Cock the rifle (see Chapter 12.1) and release the trigger.
Repeat the procedure 3 times (to allow any remaining air
to escape).
) The compressed air cylinder can then be unscrewed with
no pressure on the O-ring.
Material damage!
Damage to the O-ring if the air pressure is too high.
h Never unscrew the compressed air cylinder so far
that the compressed air can be heard coming out.
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