Bb does not fire – Daisy PowerLine 693 User Manual

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STEP 7. FIRE

Make sure the gun is pointed at a safe target. In order for

the gun to fire, the grip safety must be fully depressed as

shown in Fig. 14 and the the trigger pulled.

Once the last BB has been shot from the gun, it is still

possible for the trigger to be pulled, but only CO

2

will be

discharged.
STEP 8. PUT “ON” SAFETY

After firing, return the safety to the “ON” position.

BB DOES NOT FIRE

WARNING:

If a BB does not fire after completing the operation steps, do not

assume that the gun is unloaded. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
MAKE THE FOLLOWING CHECKS IF A BB DOES NOT FIRE

1. Did the Quick Change Clip contain Daisy

®

Max Speed™ or similar quality BBs? If

not, fill Quick Change Clip with BBs and repeat the operation steps.

2. Was the the grip safety fully depressed prior to pulling the trigger? If not, repeat

the operation steps.

3. Was the safety “OFF” when the trigger was pulled? If not, repeat the operation

steps.

4. Was a CO

2

cylinder installed? If not, put safety “ON” and insert a new CO

2

cylinder. Repeat the operation steps after new cylinder is installed.

5. Refer to the section on CO

2

characteristics (see page 10).

6. If the pistol still does not fire, refer to warning below.

WARNING:

If the pistol still fails to shoot a BB after checking the six items

above, there is a malfunction in the pistol. This could represent a dangerous

condition. There could be BBs in the pistol even though a BB did not shoot out. This

could cause the user to mistakenly believe the pistol is unloaded. At no time should

you look down the barrel of the gun. Put “ON” safety, remove the CO

2

cylinder, and

send the pistol directly to DAISY OUTDOOR PRODUCTS SERVICE DEPARTMENT.

Refer to section on REPAIRS OF DAISY GUNS.

FIG. 14

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