9. Removing a jammed pellet
IMPORTANT: The fact that the air pistol does not fire a projectile is never a reason to assume that the
pellet clip does not contain any more pellets. Firing the air pistol with too little gas pressure left may
cause a pellet to get stuck in the barrel.
Make sure the air pistol is "ON SAFE" (See 2.1).
Remove the CO
2 magazine (See 3.2).
Open the slide and remove the pellet clip.
Insert a ramrod of the proper size into the muzzle end of the barrel and carefully push the jammed pellet
into the loading port(Fig. 10.). The barrel could be damaged if the proper sized ramrod is not used.
Once you have pushed the pellet back into the loading port, shake the air pistol until the jammed pellet
falls out.
Do not try to reuse that pellet.
If you are not able to unjam your air pistol by following this procedure, take no further action.
Umarex USA Inc. or an Authorized Service Station will unjam your air pistol.
(no cost during the warranty period)
Do not assume that the pistol is unloaded if it fails to fire properly!
WARNING:
10. Storage
Never leave the air gun loaded.
WARNING:
Always store the air gun with the ammunition removed and the safety on. Carefully check that there is no ammunition in
the barrel and remove the pellets from the pellet clip. Before storing it, we recommend to also remove the CO2 cartridges.
Keep the air gun out of the reach of children and users not familiarized with its use. Store the air gun separately from
the pellets and the CO
2 cartridges.