User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety Precautions
- 3 Description
- 4 Handling
- 4.1 Checking the weapon system (weapon and wrist watch)
- 4.2 Adapting the weapon to the user
- 4.3 Inserting the batteries
- 4.4 The wrist watch functions
- 4.5 Preparing the weapon for use
- 4.6 Aiming and firing
- 5 Cleaning
- 6 Malfunctions and Remedies
- 7 Storage
- 8 Transport/Shipment
- 9 Disposal
- 10 Spare Parts and Repairs
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7 Storage
7.1 Corrosion protection of the weapon
Corrosion protection of the weapon is only necessary if storage for at least 6 months is planned.
The corrosion protection guards the weapon against external influences and its functional safety is
maintained.
If the weapon is not to be stored for longer than 6 months, cleaning as described in Chapter 5 is
sufficient.
CAUTION! Risk of damage!
Use of the wrong cleaning agents and other materials can result in damage to the weapon.
¾ Use only weapon oil, commercially available cleaning agents and lint-free cleaning cloths
without additives for cleaning the weapon.
¾ Avoid the use of corrosive and aggressive media.
• Carry out a safety check as described in Chapter 4.1.1.
• Inspect the weapon first visually for damage.
• Dismantle the weapon as described in Chapter 5.2.
• Clean soiled parts and surfaces of the weapon using a cleaning cloth.
• Remove the batteries.
• Oil the cleaned parts lightly with weapon oil.
• Clean the barrel of the weapon.
• Then grease the inside of the barrel.
• Close off both ends of the barrel.
• Oil the outside of the barrel lightly with weapon oil.
• Oil the inside, in particular the running surfaces, of the slide lightly with weapon oil.
• Oil the cleaned parts lightly with weapon oil.
• Clean the magazine and feeder with a cleaning cloth and oil the outside of the magazine lightly.