Beretta DT11 International Skeet Beretta Over & Under User Manual - Page 25

Caution, Warning, Fig. 9 And 10, Notice

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● With similar procedure, clean the internal face of the action body (especially around the firing pin holes) and lubricate lightly. CAUTION: Do not pour lubricant into the firing pin holes. ● Clean and lubricate lightly the mechanism of the fore-end iron and relative hook of the barrels. CAUTION: The hinge pin area is a very important mating surface. The receiver and fore-end iron are subject to very high loads. Improper lubrication of these components can cause seizing of parts or malfunctioning of the shotgun. (The areas to lubricate are indicated by the arrows on Fig. 9 and 10). Before using this shotgun, make sure that lubricant is present as instructed. ● Clean with care the external surfaces of the gun to remove any trace of dirt, sweat and fingerprints. Apply a thin film of Beretta Gun Oil with a cotton patch. CAUTION: Do not apply excess oil. Accumulation of oil attracts dirt, which can interfere with the functioning and reliability of the gun. WARNING: Excess oil and grease obstructing the bores - even partially - is very dangerous when firing and may cause damage to the shotgun and serious injury to the shooter and bystanders. Never spray or apply oil to the shotshells. Use lubricants properly: you are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of your firearm. WARNING: Do not attempt to make repairs to any firearm without proper knowledge or training. Do not alter parts or use substitute parts not made by Beretta. Any alterations or adjustments that may be necessary to the operating mechanism should be performed by the Manufacturer or by its Local Official Distributor. WARNING: Store your firearm so that children cannot gain access to it. To reduce the risk of accidents involving children, unload your firearm, lock it and store the ammunition in a separate locked location. CAUTION: Once disassembled, the firearm (barrels/fore-end and receiver/stock) should be stored in the supplied case. Lock it using the combination lock (if provided). Before storage, always check the conditions of the gun and its case. Make sure that they are perfectly dry. Moisture and water could cause damage to the shotgun. NOTICE: There are numerous Beretta special parts and accessories that allow the personalization of your shotgun. To request this extensive line of parts and accessories, please contact your local Beretta dealer. 53

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CAUTION:
Do not pour lubricant into the firing pin holes.
With similar procedure, clean the internal face of the action body (especially around
the firing pin holes) and lubricate lightly.
Clean and lubricate lightly the mechanism of the fore-end iron and relative hook of
the barrels.
WARNING:
Store your firearm so that children cannot gain access to it.
To
reduce the risk of accidents involving children, unload your firearm, lock it and
store the ammunition in a separate locked location.
CAUTION:
The hinge pin area is a very important mating surface. The
receiver and fore-end iron are subject to very high loads. Improper lubrication
of
these components can cause seizing of parts or malfunctioning of the
shotgun. (The areas to lubricate are indicated by the arrows on
Fig. 9 and 10)
.
Before using this shotgun, make sure that lubricant is present as instructed.
Clean with care the external surfaces of the gun to remove any trace of dirt, sweat
and fingerprints.
Apply a thin film of Beretta Gun Oil with a cotton patch.
CAUTION:
Do not apply excess oil.
Accumulation of oil attracts dirt, which
can interfere with the functioning and reliability of the gun.
WARNING:
Excess oil and grease obstructing the bores - even partially - is
very dangerous when firing and may cause damage to the shotgun and
serious injury to the shooter and bystanders.
Never spray or apply oil to the shotshells.
Use lubricants properly: you are responsible for the proper care and
maintenance of your firearm.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to make repairs to any firearm without proper
knowledge or training. Do not alter parts or use substitute parts not made by
Beretta. Any alterations or adjustments that may be necessary to the
operating mechanism should be performed by the Manufacturer or by its Local
Official Distributor.
CAUTION:
Once disassembled, the firearm (barrels/fore-end and
receiver/stock) should be stored in the supplied case. Lock it using the
combination lock (if provided). Before storage, always check the conditions of
the gun and its case. Make sure that they are perfectly dry. Moisture and water
could cause damage to the shotgun.
NOTICE:
There are numerous Beretta special parts and accessories that
allow the personalization of your shotgun. To request this extensive line of
parts and accessories, please contact your local Beretta dealer.