Unloading and uncocking, Never dry fire your crossbow, String replacement – PSE Archery Fang Crossbow 2015 User Manual
Page 10: Crossbow owner’s guide, Shoulder sling installation

CROSSBOW OWNER’S GUIDE
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UNLOADING AND UNCOCKING
The safest way to unload and uncock a crossbow is to discharge a
bolt into a target at close range or into soft dirt or sand. Be extremely
careful since the bolt could ricochet. Using a crossbow bolt with a field
point installed would be suitable for unloading purposes.
NEVER DRY FIRE YOUR CROSSBOW!
Firing your crossbow without a bolt will damage the crossbow, possibly
cause bodily harm and void the warranty.
STRING REPLACEMENT
The string on your crossbow will wear down over time and must be
replaced. If not properly cared for or replaced when necessary, your
string can fail leading to accidental firing and serious injury.
The string on your crossbow should be replaced every 500 shots
or once a year, whichever comes first. Failure to do so will void your
warranty.
SHOULDER SLING INSTALLATION
DO NOT install your crossbow shoulder strap while
crossbow is cocked/loaded.
1. Attach the end of the shoulder sling with the spacer/receiver
clip onto the hole on the receiver bolt on the prod assembly.
Align the sling anchor over spacer and tighten the mounting
screw. Open swivel and slide clip through the anchor, and
then tighten swivel into locking position. (Fig.14)
2. Attach the opposite end of the shoulder sling to the receiver
hole just below the stock of the crossbow, repeating the
process above. (Fig.15)
Fig. 15
Fig. 14