Assembly – Bear Archery F-Series Crossbow 2004 User Manual

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• Have the bow string replaced by a professional at the first sign of significant wear.

• Do not attempt to modify the safety mechanism or other parts of your F-Series Crossbow in any way.

• Before shooting, make sure that when the limbs relax they will not strike a tree or other obstacle.

• Inspect your arrows regularly for signs of wear, splits, dents or anything that might weaken them.

Tremendous stress is placed on crossbow arrows as they are released and damaged arrows could
break causing damage to the crossbow or resulting in personal injury to the shooter.

• If you are carrying hunting broadheads, always carry them in such a way that the sharp edges do not

cause a threat to the shooter. All sharp edges should be completely encased in a sturdy quiver when
not shooting.

• Never place any part of the body into the path of the string or limb travel when your crossbow is

cocked. Always keep your thumb and fingers below the Flight Deck and out of the path of
cables and strings when firing the crossbow.

WARNING! EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED

AT ALL TIMES WHEN HANDLING A CROSSBOW.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES COULD

RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

Assembly

Your F-Series Crossbow should be assembled in the
following order.

Attach the Cable Saver

Before installing the Prod and Limb Assembly
to the Main Frame Assembly, install the Cable Saver.

1. Snap the two grooves on the Cable Saver onto the

power cables so the circular portion of the Cable
Saver is facing up and is centered. Figures 3A, 3B.

Attach the Cocking Stirrup to
the Prod and Limb Assembly

Before installing the Prod and Limb Assembly to the
Main Frame Assembly, install the Cocking Stirrup.

1. Insert the Cocking Stirrup into the Prod and Limb

Assembly with the notches facing the underside
of the crossbow.

2. Tighten the two Cocking Stirrup Retaining Screws

into the holes on the bottom of the Prod and Limb
Assembly, securing the Cocking Stirrup. Figure 3C.

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Figure 3A. Cable Saver Installation, Top view

Figure 3B. Cable Saver Installation, Bottom view

Figure 3C
Cocking Stirrup installation

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