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How to depressurize pneumatic speargun?

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thomasBlom

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Hey Guys,

I realize this is a complete newbie question, but I am a complete rookie so I hope you will bear with me. How do I depressurize my salvimar vuoto pneumatic speargun?

I have pumped it too hard, so I need to completely depressurize it and start over pressurizing it with the recommended number of pump strokes.

But the manual and google won't tell me how to depressurize the thing. Can anybody help me out please?

/Thomas
 
Watch the video:

There is a valve under the orange cap. Use a tooth stick or similar to press the sealing ball in center of the valve. You do not need to depressurize it, just let out some air so you can load the spear gun.
 
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Thanks a lot tromic! It's dead obvious once you know it. Now I can load my speargun, so I'm ready to go fishing
 
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