Danger of bodily harm.
Keep weapons out of the reach of children or protect them from falling into the wrong hands. Shooting is allowed for people over the age of 18 and only in a secured area beyond which the projectile cannot escape.
Treat each weapon as if it were loaded. Weapons should always be secured when loading so that a shot cannot be accidentally fired. Always keep your finger out of the trigger holster and place it on the trigger only with the aim of firing. Use only the cartridges provided for this weapon. Always point the barrel in a safe direction. When shooting in your own home and in a protected area, always follow the national laws regarding the use of weapons. Pay attention to the dangerous area of the projectile. Load only immediately before shooting. Never point a gun at people or animals. Avoid ricochets. Never shoot toward smooth, hard surfaces or toward water surfaces. Before firing, make sure the target and surrounding area are safe. Always check that the weapon is unloaded when it is transported or transferred to another person. Ensure that you are also able to control the direction of the barrel discharge if you trip or fall. For safety reasons, goggles should be worn while shooting. Weapons should always be kept in a safe place, unloaded, sealed from access by unauthorized persons (untrained persons, children) and separately from ammunition. These weapons may be handed over with the instruction manual only to persons who are thoroughly familiar with this type of weapon, observing the regulations on the use of weapons for the particular country. Any modifications or repairs to the weapon must be carried out only by specialized companies or by a gunsmith. Other people are only allowed to hand over unloaded weapons.
Windmills are advanced devices designed for recreational and sports purposes that require special care during use. These are precision devices that can be dangerous if used irresponsibly.
Safety instructions and warnings
1. A windmill is not a toy. Improper or careless use can cause serious injury or death. Treat it with the same care as firearms. 2. Always act as if the wind gun is loaded. 3. Follow the safety rules and keep the instruction manual in a safe place. 4. Comply with all applicable laws regarding the use of windmills. 5. Don't display a windmill in public and don't make it look like a firearm. 6.Wear safety glasses when shooting. 7. Never aim at people, animals or objects you do not intend to destroy. 8. Store and transport your windbreaker safely and unloaded. 9. Use the right type and caliber of shotgun shells. 10. Place the cul-de-sac in a safe place to avoid ricochets. 11. Do not interfere with the design of the windmill - have repairs done at an authorized service center. 12. Keep the windbreaker out of the reach of children.
Maintenance and care
Use only silicone or petroleum-free lubricants for wind turbines. Avoid using flammable substances in the compression chamber or lock to avoid the diesel effect. Perform regular inspections and keep your windbreaker clean with the right cleaning products