User Manual 8001 / 8002 S2 / 9003 Premium S2 Series Models Issue 06/2011
Contents 1 Components / Terminology................................. 4 12 Removing the aluminium stock (depending on model)............................................. 13 12.1 Removing the aluminium stock on Mod. 8002.........13 12.2 Removing the action carrier on 9003 Precise ........14 12.3 Removing the action carrier on 9003 Premium........14 2 Introduction............................................................. 5 3 Key to Symbols....................................................... 5 3.1 3.
22 Maintenance / cleaning..................................... 30 16 Dry firing device.................................................. 22 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 17 Compressed air cylinder................................... 22 General............................................................... 30 Maintenance intervals........................................... 31 Trigger maintenance.............................................. 32 Maintenance of the optical sights........................... 32 17.
1 Components/Terminology [1] [2] [16] [3] [18] [9] [8] [4] [7] [6] [13] [12] [11] [10] Fig.
2 Introduction 3 Key to Symbols Dear ANSCHÜTZ Customer, In this handbook, the following symbols are used to distinguish between general information and particularly important information: Thank you for choosing an ANSCHÜTZ product. Many spectacular sporting successes have been achieved by marksmen, olympians and shooters in world and European championships using ANSCHÜTZ sporting rifles.
4 General handling of firearms $$ A firearm must only ever be used for its designated purpose. $$ Firearms owners are responsible for ensuring that their firearm is at no time, and $ especially when absent, within reach of or accessible to children or other unauthorised persons. Firearms are dangerous objects requiring the utmost care in their storage and use. The following safety and warning instructions must be observed without exception! $$ Firearms must not be handed over to unauthorised persons.
4.2 Shooting $$ Any firearm must be treated as if it were loaded. $$ Never pick up a firearm by the trigger. Warning! $$ Shooting galleries must be adequately ventilated. Danger to life and causing material damage! $$ Any bullet trap in the shooting gallery must be completely safe and visible. Aiming the rifle at people and objects. hh When the rifle is not in use, keep the muzzle pointing in a safe direction.
4.3 5 General handling of compressed air cylinders Maintenance $$ Ensure that the rifle is unloaded before and after use or during maintenance and cleaning. 4.4 Note! Transport $$ Firearms may only be transported in an unloaded condition and in locked containers. When using compressed air cartridges please .
Note! Note! ANSCHÜTZ recommends the use of an air release screw from the ANSCHÜTZ range of accessories . (Item No.: 001520) for emptying the compressed air cylinder. Self monitoring! The marksman is responsible for compliance with the regulations and stipulations contained in the ANSCHÜTZ user's handbook. ANSCHÜTZ accepts no liability for damage of any kind caused by modification of parts, conversion . or fitting of non-genuine ANSCHÜTZ parts or by non-compliance with the user's manual.
6 Safety flag $$ The maximum filling pressure for compressed air cylinders is 200 bar at room temperature. Warning! Danger of explosion! Overfilled compressed air cylinder. hh The maximum filling pressure of 200 bar at room temperature must not be exceeded. $$ When filling the compressed air cylinder, the compressed air must not contain oil, water $ or any other contaminant (DIN EN 12021 - breathing air). $$ ANSCHÜTZ supplies compressed air cylinders unfilled, in accordance with the safety $ regulations.
7 Legal 9 Liability ANSCHÜTZ will accept no liability or claims for compensation Note! for damage of any kind arising from: The applicable firearms legislation, regulations and provisions for the relevant country, and also the safety rules of the hunting and sporting organisations must be observed. yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy 8 Intended use The ANSCHÜTZ compressed air 8001, 8002 and 9003 Premium are compressed air rifles.
10 Before using for the first time 11 Soft-Link® (Model 9003 Premium only) Note! The air rifle and the action carrier are connected together with the Soft-Link® connection system. This action fixing has a vibration-damping fixed mount (in the area of the action housing) and a vibration-damping free mount (on the support). For safety reasons, check the action fixing each time before you shoot.
Fixing to the support: XX Insert or replace the long (hard or soft) Soft-Link® elements [A] on both sides (2 in number). 12 Removing the aluminium stock (model-dependent) XX Fitting the action is carried out in reverse order. XX Remove the compressed air cylinder (see Chapter 17.2). 12.1 Removing the aluminium stock on model 8002 XX Remove the screws [a] on the end of the support [5]. Note! XX Release the screws [b] on the support fixing.
12.2 Removing the action carrier on Model 9003 Precise [1a]/[1b] XX Remove the compressed air cylinder (see Chapter 17.2). [2a]/[2b] XX Remove the screws [3a] and [3b] on the end of the support and remove the upper section of the support. XX Release the screws [1a] and [1b] at the side, then remove the action carrier. [3a]/[3b] Fitting the action carrier (for the first time) XX Place the action carrier in position on the action. XX Tighten the screws [1a] and [1b] at the side of the action carrier.
13 Cocking, loading, setting the safety, releasing 13.2 Loading Caution! 13.1 Cocking XX To cock the cocking piston, pull the cocking lever [2] slowly (in the direction shown by the arrow) until it reaches a detectable stop. Malfunction and danger of injury! Use of non-permitted ammunition and foreign objects. hh Use only the calibre permitted for use with the firearm. [2] XX To load, slide the lead Diabolo (with the flat end [A] facing forwards) into the chamber until it is flush.
13.3 Engaging the safety catch 13.4 Releasing the safety catch XX Push the safety catch [x] in backwards (in the direction of the arrow, towards "S"). XX Push the safety catch [x] in forwards (in the direction of the arrow, towards "F"). Note! Note! The safety catch must engage exactly and audibly and must not sit between the end stops. The firearm can only be engaged/released when . the rifle is cocked. The safety catch must engage exactly and audibly and must not sit between the end stops.
14 Converting the cocking lever Caution! 14.1 Conversion from right to left Attention! After actuating the trigger in the safe condition (dry firing), the firearm must be re-cocked to release it. Forcible changeover of the safety can lead to . damage and inadvertent discharge of a shot. XX Remove circlip [a] from the pin [b]. XX Remove pin [b]. XX Release set screws [c]. XX Remove the complete cocking lever assembly [d] and re-fit on the opposite side in reverse order. [b] [c] [a] [d] [2] Fig.
15 Trigger Key (to Figs. 9+10) [2] 1 Tension spring [3] 2 Catch link [4] 3 Viewing window 4 Release catch 5 Trigger housing 6 Trigger blade 7 Trigger sear 8 Trigger sear clamping screw F1 Weight of first stage F2 Trigger weight T Trigger stop L First stage travel C Basic factory setting/sealed [1] [1] [T] [7] [L] [5] [6] Fig. 9 Trigger (side view) Warning! Danger to life! Danger to life from loaded firearm.
Note! Warning! Danger to life! The setting screws B and C are pre-set and sealed in the factory. Setting or modification using these screws is prohibited. Unintentional discharge as a result of too short a sear engagement and/or too low a trigger weight. hh Do not set the sear engagement too short. hh Do not set the trigger weight too low. hh Do not subject loaded and unsecured rifles to impact and do not use force to close the breech. 15.
15.5 Trigger stop 15.7 Conversion from two-stage trigger to single stage trigger The trigger stop denotes the travel from the second stage to the end stop for the trigger blade. Adjustment using setting screw [L]. Turn the setting screw [L] to the right until there is no more first stage travel.
15.9 Trigger faults caused by incorrect adjustment 15.10 Basic adjustment of the trigger The trigger catches the cocking piston or the firing pin, but does not shoot when the trigger is actuated: Note! This procedure is used to reset all settings on the trigger. With this starting setting, the trigger can then be individually adjusted again. XX Make sure that the safety catch is released.
16 Dry firing device 17 Compressed air cylinder The safety catch can also be used as a dry firing device. XX Open the cocking lever and swing it slowly to the rear until a stop is felt. The compressed air rifle is fitted with an exchangeable compressed air cylinder [4]. The compressed air cylinder [4] can be exchanged in both the full and empty condition. On delivery, the compressed air cylinder [4] is not screwed in tightly.
17.3 Filling the compressed air cylinder XX Screw the compressed air cylinder in, hand-tight, by approx. one more turn so that it rests tightly against the stop. Warning! 17.2 Releasing the compressed air cylinder Only refilling bottles with a maximum pressure . of 200 bar may be used! Note! 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 .
XX Screw the compressed air cylinder completely on to the refilling adapter. 18 Cheek piece XX Tighten the knurled screw on the refilling adapter so that no air can escape. XX Release the clamping screw [a]. XX Open the bottle valve very slowly until you can no longer hear a flowing noise. XX Fit in reverse order. 18.1 Removing the cheek piece XX Remove the cheek piece [1] from the holder. XX Close the refilling bottle valve again after approx.
19 Buttplate 18.2.1 Setting the cheek piece on the 9003 Precise XX Coarse cheek piece adjustment is carried out by actuating the rotary knob [D1]. 19.1 Removing the buttplate XX Release the clamping screw [a]. XX Fine adjustment of the height of the cheek piece is carried out using the setting wheel [G1]. XX Remove the buttplate [13] from the holder. XX Fit in reverse order. XX Axial displacement of the cheek piece is carried out by actuating the screws [H1] and [J1].
19.2.1 Buttplate adjustment on the 9003 Precise 19.3 Buttplate adjustment options XX For length adjustment, release the clamping screw [C1] by hand in a counter-clockwise direction until the clamping piece located underneath reveals the clamping rings [1] and [2]. The buttplate can be set in many different ways (depending on the model). XX Set the clamping rings to the desired distance. XX To adjust the angle of the buttplate, release the screws [h] and [i] additionally.
20 Stock adjustment 20.1 Forend The forend [6] can be adjusted in the following areas: yy Elevation: The forend can be adjusted in height using packing washers. Longer screws may be required. yy Length adjustment: The forend can be moved infinitely variably on the slide rail. [c] [e] [g] [f] Fig. 14a Forend raiser block 9003 and 9003 Precise [6] Fig. 14 Forend 20.1.1 Forend raiser block adjustment 4860 (9003 and 9003 Precise) XX Release the screws [e] and [f] for axial displacement.
20.2 Grip adjustment 20.2.1 Grip adjustment on the 9003 Precise The rifle grip can be rotated in any direction, tilted and displaced in length by releasing the grip fixing screw [a]. Re-tighten the grip fixing screw [a] after adjusting the grip. XX Release the screw [a] and [b] slightly to permit lateral grip adjustment. Re-tighten the grip fixing screw [a] slightly from time to time since settling can occur. XX Re-tighten the screws [a] and [b] after adjustment.
21 Optical sights/rear sight (option) 20.3 PRO-Grip equipment (model-dependent) Note! Note! Operating and maintenance instructions can be found in the individual manufacturer's documentation. The grip, the cheek piece and the forend of the aluminium shaft are made from PRO-Grip material. These parts can be adapted to the requirements of the marksman. The PRO-Grip material can be treated as wood for this purpose.
22 Maintenance/cleaning Note! 22.1 General The rifle should be protected from dust, sand, moisture, heat and damaging influences. Warning! Danger to life! Danger to life from loaded firearm. hh Ensure that the rifle is unloaded before use or during maintenance and cleaning work. Note! A dry cloth is adequate to clean the aluminium stock. Under no circumstances should you use oil.
22.2 Maintenance intervals Note! Before shooting After each use of the rifle, apply a thin film of oil to the steel parts and thoroughly clean the barrel. yy Carefully remove any oil from the rifle. $$ The de-oiling of the rifle should be carried out at room temperature, as too many residues can be left in the barrel if it is very cold. When the rifle is transported from cold to warm rooms, condensation can form on the metal parts and inside the barrel.
22.3 Trigger maintenance 23 Troubleshooting yy To avoid gumming, adhesion or soiling of the trigger parts, never wash out the inner parts of the trigger with a spray or oil. Keep the trigger dry and free from dust. $$ No dirt, solvent residues, grease or unsuitable oils must get into the trigger assembly during maintenance of the rifle. ANSCHÜTZ recommends cleaning the rifle on its side or with the stock pointing upwards, which will prevent any adverse effects on the trigger assembly.
25 Disposal 26 Miscellaneous The disposal of the rifle must be carried out and certified by a specialist dealer or gunsmith. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.anschuetz-sport.com. News about this and other products is also provided by ANSCHÜTZ via the free-of-charge subscription to the ANSCHÜTZ Newsletter on the internet. The original group for your rifle at 10 m is affixed to the CD case. www.anschuetz-sport.
27 Shooting Performance 28 Guarantee The shooting precision of a rifle depends on several factors. One very important factor in this respect is the ammunition. Not every barrel shoots with the same efficiency. Considerable performance differences are apparent with each ammunition type. The sights are just as important. As such, only ANSCHÜTZ sights should be used and the ammunition matched to your rifle.