Taser X2 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Maintenance/Troubleshooting

trigger. If you wish to perform a trigger function test, the following procedure is recommended:

1

Ensure the safety switch is in the down (SAFE) position.

2

Safely unload both cartridges. See the Unloading section in this manual for more information. A trigger

function test should never be conducted with a Smart cartridge in or near the CEW.

3

Point the X2 CEW in a safe direction that allows you to see the arc in the cartridge bays. Do not point the

CEW at your face or have it near your face.

4

Shift the safety switch to the up (ARMED) position.

5

Pull the trigger.

6

Allow the X2 CEW to arc long enough to hear and visually confirm the arc in cartridge bay #1.

View the arc from the top or side of the CEW. Do not point the CEW at your face or have it near your face.

7

Shift the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position.

8

Reload the cartridges if appropriate to do so.

What to Do Following CEW Use

Considerations for Handling Used Probes

Each agency will establish its own procedure for probe removal, collection, biohazards, evidence collection and

maintenance. Treat probes that have penetrated the body as contaminated needles (biohazard). Remember,

however, that the probes may also be valuable evidence.

If the probes must be removed from the subject, follow all department policies and procedures, including for

handling biohazards.

Below are suggested methods for probe removal.

• Grab the probe firmly and quickly pull it straight out. Do not twist the probe as the barbed tip may cause

additional injury.

• If the probes are not going to be collected and maintained for evidence, carefully place used probes

sharp-tip first into a sharps container, secure in place, and place in a secure location where no one will

accidentally touch the probes.

• Once the subject is restrained, prior to removing the probes, evaluate the need for medical attention as

you would with any other use-of-force incident.*

• Take photos of any injuries, place the photos into evidence.*

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