Fig. 2.a
Fig. 2.b
Note: To guarantee good operation, make sure you use only Walther
accessories.
Insert the new compressed air cylinder into the forearm first (Fig. 2.a)
and screw it tight. The airgun is now under pressure. To test whether
the cylinder has been screwed in correctly, make sure the airgun is not
loaded and shoot in a safe direction. If the airgun doesn’t fire, check the
items in Section 4
"Problems".
HANDLING THE COMPRESSED AIR CYLINDER
2.2
Filling procedure
The compressed air cylinder can be refilled at any time, even if it
is not yet empty. When filling, observe the provisions of the TRG
(technical regulations relating to pressurized gas). The maximum
permissible filling pressure of 300 bars must not be exceeded under
any circumstances. Observe applicable national statutory regulations
for refilling. Cylinders which are leaky or otherwise unsafe must not be
refilled. Empty them in a safe manner. Screw the adapter onto the refill
cylinder and tighten it. Then screw the compressed air cylinder onto the
adapter and tighten it securely. Open the cylinder valve for approx. 5
seconds and then close it. Remove the cylinder and screw it back onto
the airgun. Compressed air cylinders must never be used or stored
above maximum pressure.
CAUTION:
When you pierce a compressed air cylinder,
make sure the aigun in "ON SAFE" and that
the barrel is pointing in a safe direction.
CAUTION:
To release all the pressure, unscrew the
compressed air cylinder, remove the rotary
magazine and shoot in a safe direction until
the airgun can no longer fire.