Beretta 92 FS Compact Inox Owners Manual - Page 6

B. Removing the CO

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Point the air pistol in a SAFE DIRECTION, take "Off Safe" (See Step 2B) and pull the trigger. If the air pistol does not make a popping noise after pulling the trigger, the CO2 is not being discharged. In that event, you will have to remove the grip, swing the cylinder lock downward and tighten the cylinder screw a little more by turning it counterclockwise. Then close the cylinder lock, replace the grip and test it again, while pointing in a safe direction. Return the safety to the "On Safe" position (See Step 2A). B. Removing the CO2 Cartridge Put the air pistol "On Safe" (See Step 2A). Make sure the air pistol is unloaded (See Step 4B). Point the air pistol in a SAFE DIRECTION. Swing the CO2 cylinder lock downward carefully to allow any remaining CO2 gas to escape. (See Fig. 5) Important: Be sure to keep your hands and face away from escaping CO2. Push the grip release button on the left side to remove the right grip. (see Fig.3) Loosen the cylinder screw by turning it clockwise until it stops. Remove the empty CO2 cartridge by turning the air pistol over and shaking it to let the CO2 cartridge fall out. The CO2 cartridge may be cold. Avoid prolonged contact with the CO2 cartridge if it is very cold. Close the cylinder lock by swinging it upward (Fig. 7). Carefully press the right grip cover back into place. Fig. 3 1 Fig. 4 2 Fig.5 1 Fig. 6 2 Fig. 7

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Point the air pistol in a SAFE DIRECTION, take "Off Safe" (See
Step 2B
) and pull the trigger.
If the air
pistol does not make a popping noise after pulling the trigger, the CO
2
is not being discharged.
In that event, you will have to remove the grip, swing the cylinder lock downward and tighten the cylinder
screw a little more by turning it counterclockwise. Then close the cylinder lock, replace the grip and test
it again, while pointing in a safe direction. Return the safety to the "On Safe" position (See
Step 2A
).
B. Removing the CO
2
Cartridge
Put the air pistol "On Safe" (See
Step 2A
).
Make sure the air pistol is unloaded (See
Step 4B
).
Point the air pistol in a SAFE DIRECTION.
Swing the CO
2
cylinder lock downward carefully to allow any remaining CO
2
gas to escape. (See Fig. 5)
Important:
Be sure to keep your hands and face away from escaping CO
2
.
Push the grip release button on the left side to remove the right grip. (see Fig.3)
Loosen the cylinder screw by turning it clockwise until it stops.
Remove the empty CO
2
cartridge by turning the air pistol over and shaking it to let the CO
2
cartridge fall
out. The CO
2
cartridge may be cold. Avoid prolonged contact with the CO
2
cartridge if it is very cold.
Close the cylinder lock by swinging it upward (Fig. 7). Carefully press the right grip cover back into place.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig.5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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