P17
SECTION 7
CASH
®
Magnum XL
SAFE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
©
COCKED
NOTE
4
The maximum recommended usage rate for a CASH Magnum XL tool is 60 shots per hour using the maximum specified cartridge
2
LOADING
UNCOCKED
BREECH CAP
Fig. 7.01
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Fig. 7.02
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Fig. 7.03
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WHEN PLACING THE ASSEMBLED TOOL – OR IF THE TOOL HAS BEEN SEPARATED THE CAP
OR BARREL (REFER TO FIG 3.01) – DOWN ONTO A STORAGE SURFACE ENSURE THERE IS A
MEANS TO PREVENT THE TOOL OR TOOL PARTS FROM ROLLING OFF THE STORAGE
SURFACE. IF THE TOOL FALLS OR DROPS FROM THE STORAGE SURFACE, IT MAY DROP
ONTO THE FOOT OF THE OPERATOR OR OTHER PEOPLE IN THE VICINITY.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS STUNNING TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.
2.1
Push bolt back into the barrel using the domed
end of the pull. (See Fig. 7.05)
2.2
Before inserting the cartridge into the chamber of the
breech, ensure that the bolt is fully retracted. If not, do
not use the tool as the stunning power will be reduced
which can lead to an ineffective stun.
2.3
Obtain a single cartridge, and load the cartridge into
the cartridge chamber crimped end first. (See Fig 7.06)
NOTE
4
Only load the cartridge immediately before firing
4
Keep the cartridge clean and dry before insertion
into the chamber
4
Visually check that the bolt is fully retracted before
firing (refer to Fig 7.02)
4
Only use the correct grade of CASH cartridge bearing the
“E” or “C” headmark, as shown in Fig 7.04
4
When not in use, never leave a cartridge in the chamber,
whether live or spent
1
PREPARING
FOR LOADING
1.1
Turn the breech cap counter clockwise and
pull away. (See Fig 7.01)
1.2
Make sure firing pin and trigger are
uncocked. (See Fig 7.02)
1.3
If spent (fired) cartridge is in the chamber,
pull extractor up and then push back down.
1.4
The partially lifted case can then be removed.
‘E’ or ‘C’ CARTRIDGE
Fig. 7.04
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CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE
CHAMBER
IN BREECH
SEAT BOLT
BOLT
Fig. 7.05
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Fig. 7.06
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