Important Canister Information; Co2 Canister; Co2 Regulator Assembly - CAE Apollo User Manual

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Important Canister Information

The 16 Gram CO2 Canister with threaded neck is available at most sports equipment retailers - most
often used for bicycle tire inflators. We recommend purchasing Leland brand canisters (P/N 82122Z),
which are also available from CAE.
Punctured canisters are considered to be empty. No residue remains in the canister after use. The
steel used is a low carbon type, which rusts if disposed in a landfill. If your community requires
recycling, then place with normal household recycling.
CO2 Canisters are considered by the U.S. Department of Transportation to be "Other Regulated
Materials - Domestic" (ORM-D). Ground shipping containers must be clearly marked with this label.
CO2 Canisters are considered hazardous material when offered for air transportation, so different
rules apply. Contact carrier for details and instructions.
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• Store the CO 2 canisters in a dry location between 32° and 104° F (0 to 40°C).
• Do not expose the CO 2 canister to heat above 140° F, as rupture may occur.
• Never point the CO 2 canister towards your face or someone nearby.
• Use only CAE specified CO 2 canisters.
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• Care must always be taken when using high-pressure equipment.
• Do not disassemble or alter regulator.
• Dry completely if the regulator becomes wet.
• Discontinue use of this equipment if leakage or visible damage is evident.
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