WARNING:
WHEN HANDLING PRESSURISED AND LOADED DARTS EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE
EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES. SAFETY CRITERIA MUST BE ADHERED TO.
When an undischarged or unused dart is recovered the first step must
always be to render the dart into a safe state by fitting a protection cover and
releasing any remaining air pressure. The following illustrated steps
should be adapted to the situation encountered.
(Darts can be removed from
DAN-INJECT rifle/pistol barrels using tweezers.)
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| Remove the red
stabiliser from the dart. |
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| Holding the dart vertically, depress the red plunger to release air pressure
using the DAN-INJECT venting pin. |
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| Remove the protection cap from the dart. |
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| If using
proprietary medication/drug bottles with rubberised seals, insert a plain
hypodermic needle, directed away from the operator, into the seal before
proceeding to the next step. This will allow excess air pressure to vent
from the bottle.
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| Holding
the dart with the needle pointing down, insert the needle into
a suitable receptacle as far as possible. The silicon sleeve will slide
along the needle shaft exposing the injection ports.
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Hold the dart with the attached
bottle.
Using a DAN-INJECT coupling adap- ter on an air filler syringe, steadily and
smoothly insert 12ml of air into the dart air chamber. The air pres- sure will slowly
force the black plunger forwards and inject the drug into the bottle.
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Do not store drugs or water in the dart syringes for prolonged periods. The extreme
pH of most drug formulations will adversely effect the plunger and dart
barrel after 3-4 weeks. |
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| Always clean the
dart and needle after use. |
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LINK
Cleaning of syringes
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Cleaning
the needle |
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