Hey guys, so lately purchased a mares cyrano 850 and only used it a couple of times. It was fairly easy to load, no idea what bar it was at since i dont have a manometer and neither do the suppliers ;/
Anyway so i emptied the pressure and repressurized it myself using the hand pump just like it said in the manual, 480 pumps which equates to 25 bar.
Got into the pool straight after pumping it, it immediately felt harder to load and that there was now more pressure than before. Maybe 3 seconds passed(hadent yet fired) and bubbles began coming out from the trigger, then the back (not the valve) and from quite a few places around the handle, it was basically emptying the air i had just pumped into it! i let it continue till it stopped and then fired, there was still pressure left in the chamber and i could also reload it and fire again, although the pressure was significantly less then even the stock pressure..... i am pretty confused and not sure what on earth went wrong, any insight into this problem?
gonna take it back and tell the suppliers about it but any info on what the answer might be will greatly help surely.
Thanks
Kim Cordina
Anyway so i emptied the pressure and repressurized it myself using the hand pump just like it said in the manual, 480 pumps which equates to 25 bar.
Got into the pool straight after pumping it, it immediately felt harder to load and that there was now more pressure than before. Maybe 3 seconds passed(hadent yet fired) and bubbles began coming out from the trigger, then the back (not the valve) and from quite a few places around the handle, it was basically emptying the air i had just pumped into it! i let it continue till it stopped and then fired, there was still pressure left in the chamber and i could also reload it and fire again, although the pressure was significantly less then even the stock pressure..... i am pretty confused and not sure what on earth went wrong, any insight into this problem?
gonna take it back and tell the suppliers about it but any info on what the answer might be will greatly help surely.
Thanks
Kim Cordina