Beretta 92 FS Compact Inox Instruction Manual - Page 10

cartridge. Escaping CO

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WARNING: Do not assume that the pistol is unloaded if it fails to fire properly! WARNING: Insufficient CO2 pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the barrel. See chapter 7, "Use and handling of CO2 cartridges" for further instructions. If a pellet fails to be shot after execution of the operation steps mentioned before this could be due to a feed jam. A feed jam is dangerous. · Put the safety ON covering the RED indicator. · Open the slide and remove the pellet cylinder. · Check that each pellet is properly inserted in the cylinder. · Check the barrel with the cleaning rod to insure that no pellet is lodged in the barrel. · Close and lock the slide without replacing the pellet cylinder. · Aim in a safe direction, turn the safety OFF and shoot the pistol to test the CO2 pressure. · If no CO2 pressure is evident, change the CO2 cartridge. WARNING: Keep hands and face at safe distance from the CO2 cartridge. Escaping CO2 gas can lead to frostbite!

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WARNING:
Do not assume that the pistol is unloaded if it fails to fire properly!
WARNING:
Insufficient CO
2
pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the barrel. See chapter 7, "Use and hand-
ling of CO
2
cartridges" for further instructions.
If a pellet fails to be shot after execution of the operation steps mentioned before this could be due to a feed jam.
A feed jam is dangerous.
· Put the safety ON covering the RED indicator.
· Open the slide and remove the pellet cylinder.
· Check that each pellet is properly inserted in the cylinder.
· Check the barrel with the cleaning rod to insure that no pellet is lodged in the barrel.
· Close and lock the slide without replacing the pellet cylinder.
· Aim in a safe direction, turn the safety OFF and shoot the pistol to test the CO
2
pressure.
· If no CO
2
pressure is evident, change the CO
2
cartridge.
WARNING:
Keep hands and face at safe distance from the CO
2
cartridge. Escaping CO
2
gas can lead to
frostbite!