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Lubricate the Rubber Plunger with Silicone Lubricant (Plunger Lube). Note: Keeping Rubber Plungers pre-lubricated in small bag or jar saves time in the field and plungers last longer.
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Using the clear plastic rod labeled “Positioner”, push the Rubber Plunger thought the inside of the Syringe Barrel twice. Once the inside of the Syringe Barrel is properly lubricated you should get several shots before you will need to repeat this process.
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Place the Cap-Chur Charge into the Rubber Plunger. The solid end is inserted into the Rubber Plunger with the “Swaged” end, the end that can be pushed in and out, pointing toward the Transmitter Syringe Adaptor (See above). The threads are the same on either end of the Syringe Barrel so it does not matter which end you place the Transmitter Syringe Adaptor or Needle.
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Insert the Rubber Plunger containing the Cap-Chur Charge into the Syringe Barrel.
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Screw the Transmitter Syringe Adaptor onto the Syringe Barrel until the O-ring is at least half way into the Syringe Barrel or until it is tight (Hand Tight Only). The Transmitter Syringe Adaptor will position the Rubber Plunger and Cap-Chur Charge inside the Syringe Barrel (this takes the guesswork out of how far to push the Rubber Plunger down into the Syringe Barrel.)
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Holding the Syringe Barrel with the Transmitter Syringe Barrel Adaptor pointed down toward the ground you are now ready to load your medication into the syringe barrel. Inject the amount of medication you will be using into the Syringe Barrel by using a hand syringe. If the amount of medication does not fill the Syringe to the bottom of the threads, finish filling it with sterile water. Note: Always fill the Syringe to bottom of threads. Screw the Nose Plug and Needle onto the Syringe Barrel until the O-ring is at least ˝ way into the Syringe Barrel or until it is tight (Hand Tight Only).
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After you have loaded the Syringe with medication you may now attach the Transmitter Tail Piece and Barrel to the Syringe Barrel, which contains the medication.
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The Syringe is now ready to load into your projector and fire.
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After you recover the Syringe always remove the Barrel containing the Rubber Plunger first to release any pressure remaining in the Syringe. |