Accles & Shelvoke CASH Magnum XL User guide

CASH®Magnum XL
Original Instruction Manual
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SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGES
CONTENTS 2
1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3
2PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 4
3PRODUCT DIAGRAM 5
4 ANIMAL WELFARE 6
5 EFFECTIVE STUNNING & CARTRIDGE SELECTION 7
6 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 13
7 SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17
8 CLEANING & GENERAL MAINTENANCE 20
9 TROUBLESHOOTING 23
10 SERVICING 25
11 SPARE PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM 26
12 WARRANTY AND RECYCLING 27
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE 28
DISCLAIMER
This instruction manual is correct at the time of printing. However, because our policy is one of
constant development and improvement, details and images may vary slightly from those provided
in this publication.
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“Accles & Shelvoke”, “CASH”, and “CASH Magnum XL” are all trademarks of Accles & Shelvoke Ltd
CASH®Magnum XL
CONTENTS
Accles & Shelvoke Ltd Instruction Manual - PART No. 5657 V2.5
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The CASH Magnum XL stunner is a cartridge powered, trigger operated, cylindrical style tool with a
manual bolt return. The tool is available in .25” calibre and can be used on a range of very heavy animals
including bulls, sows and boars. These tools are intended for professional use.
CASH®Magnum XL
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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The CASH Magnum XL stunner tool is a captive bolt device which causes severe and irreversible
damage to the brain. The tool is designed to stun all designated animals prior to slaughter or
depopulation. They can be used in accordance with EU Council Regulation (EC) number 1099/2009
On the Protection of Animals at the Time of Killing.
The CASH Magnum XL features a ‘stop re’ mechanism. This is a quarter - turn operated mechanism
that when the operator chooses to can set the tool in stop re mode. In this mode the ring pin is
prevented from striking the cartridge thus preventing ring of the tool rendering it safe. Please refer to
section 7 for further details.
To ensure the safety of the operator, and quality of products, all Accles & Shelvoke stunning tools are
proof tested in accordance with the Rules of Proof 2006. We have several ‘assistant proof masters’ who
are accredited by the British Proof House (formerly the Birmingham Proof House,
www.gunproof .com). We work to standards set by the Commission Internationale Permanente pour
l’Epreuve des Armes á Feu Portatives (CIP). All stunning tools are “Proofed” prior to the stunners being
released to customers. Proofed components are stamped with the mark of the British Proof House, so
that users can be assured of the quality and safety of the product.
SECTION 1
Accles & Shelvoke Ltd Instruction Manual - PART No. 5657 V2.5
PRODUCT PRODUCT
CODE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CALIBRE
MAXIMUM
PERMITTED
CARTRIDGE
CASH
Magnum XL 5657 CASH Magnum XL 0.25 6 GRAIN ( .25 RED )
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ATTRIBUTE STUNNER MODEL NUMBER
5657
Length (mm) 385
Width (mm)
(At Widest Point) 60
Weight (kg) * 3.4
‘A’ weighted Sound Pressure
Level at workstation (dB) 86
‘A’ weighted Sound
Power Level (dB) 80
‘C’ weighted Peak
emissions (dB) 120
Calibre .25
Chamber Straight
Stop Fire Mechanism Yes
CASH®Magnum XL
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
* Rounded to 1decimal place.
Sound values determined according to EN 15895 using EN ISO 3744, using the maximum rated
cartridge for a given tool. Tests conducted using simulated load (paper sheets and plasticine).
The A-weighted sound pressure level and A-weighted sound power level have been calculated – and are
hence valid – at the maximum number of driving processes in one second.
The maximum number of driving processes in the CASH Magnum XL tool is one per second. This
applies to all of the tools in the range included in this instruction manual.
Information about vibrations
EN15895 states - for cartridge operated hand tools, the vibration total value to which the hand-arm
system is subjected does not exceed 2.5m/s². The generated mechanical recoil that is transmitted into
the hand and arm of the operator is not considered to be a vibration.
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CASH®Magnum XL
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
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SECTION 3
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CASH MAGNUM XL
Fig. 3.01
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NEVER POINT THE MUZZLE END
OF THE STUNNING TOOL AT
YOURSELF OR ANY OTHER PERSON
NEVER USE A MORE POWERFUL
CARTRIDGE THAN THE MAXIMUM
PERMITTED CARTRIDGE AS STAMPED
ON YOUR STUNNING TOOL
* NOTE - Every tool in the CASH range is stamped with the
maximum permitted (PROOF) cartridge, showing the
maximum grains (GNS) that should be used.
THE MAXIMUM GRAINS (GNS) AND
SERIAL NUMBER OF THE TOOL CAN BE
FOUND ENGRAVED ON THE BARREL
OF THE STUNNER
FIRING PIN PULL
TRIGGER
Depress to re when
tool is cocked
BREECH LOCKING CAP
BARREL
BREECH CAP
STOP FIRE MECHANISM
(Optional Extra)
CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE
CHAMBER
4 3/4” (121mm)
DANGER ZONE!
Assuming recuperator
sleeves and washers have
been mistakenly omitted
from the tool
POLEAXE END (OF BOLT)
Re-sharpen by reconing using
a countersink tool
BOLT
DO NOT GRIND THE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER OF THE BOLT!

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CASH®Magnum XL
ANIMAL WELFARE
Improving the protection of animals at the time of slaughter contributes to higher meat quality.
EU Only - in accordance with EU Council Regulation (EC) Number 1099/2009 on the protection of
animals at the time of killing, animals must be spared any avoidable pain, distress or suffering during their
killing and related operations.
Business operators shall in particular take the necessary measures to ensure that animals:
(a) Are provided with physical comfort and protection, in particular by being kept clean,
in adequate thermal conditions and prevented from falling or slipping;
(b) Are protected from injury;
(c) Are handled and housed taking into consideration their normal behaviour;
(d) Do not show signs of avoidable pain or fear or exhibit abnormal behaviour;
(e) Do not suffer from prolonged withdrawal of feed or water;
(f) Are prevented from avoidable interaction with other animals that could harm their welfare.
In addition:
4Avoid excessive light and noise at the area to keep animal stress to a minimum;
4The operator should not have to concentrate on keeping his balance, or have to bend excessively
each time he stuns an animal, as this becomes tiring and can lead to inaccurate stunning. Stunning
pen and conveyor design is therefore of utmost importance for both animal welfare and the
operator’s health and safety;
4The efciency of each stunner is essential to ensuring an effective stun. Ensure cleaning and
maintenance schedules detailed within this Instruction Manual are adhered to;
4Ensure at least 2 stunning tools are present near the killing box. If one stunner breaks down
in use, then there must be a working second tool available, to ensure there is always a means of
administering an effective stun to the target animal.
NOTE - we always advise you refer to any local regulations in force.
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This section provides a guide to the correct stunning position and direction for certain animals, and
helps you to select the correct cartridge for that animal. The cartridge selection information provided
within this section of this instruction manual is not categorical and is hence supplied as guidance only.
GOOD PRACTICE
4Understand animal welfare - refer to the Animal Welfare section for further guidance
4Always ensure your stunning tool is in good working order
4Stunning tools should be cleaned and maintained in accordance with the
instructions within this manual
4Ensure at least 2 stunning tools are present near the killing box
4Stunning tools will require more maintenance if used with cartridges that are more powerful
than is necessary for the target animal
EFFECTIVE STUNNING
The cartridge selection and the blow being applied to correct part of the skull and in the right direction
is important in ensuring an effective stun. Refer to the diagrams and selection charts within this section
as guidance towards selection. To obtain maximum effect, the muzzle of the captive-bolt stunner must
always be held rmly against the head.
The physical signs of an effective stun are:
Quadrupeds
4Animal collapses
4No rhythmic breathing
4Fixed, glazed expression in the eyes
4No corneal reex
4Relaxed jaw
4Tongue hanging loose
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE STUN MUST BE VERIFIED BEFORE THE ANIMAL IS SLAUGHTERED.
FAILURE TO STUN
If an animal is not properly stunned it must be re-stunned immediately. Using the second or an
alternative stunning tool, a repeat shot must always be placed so as to avoid the immediate area
of the rst shot.
STUN-TO-STICK TIMES
The humane killing of livestock using captive-bolt equipment is a two-stage procedure. After the animal has
been stunned, it must be bled (or pithed*) immediately to ensure rapid death.
The stun-to-stick interval is the time from application of stunning equipment to the start of bleeding.
After stunning, sticking should be conducted without delay with a maximum stun-to-stick interval of 15
seconds is recommended for all species in the eld. In the abattoir, all pigs, sheep and goats should also
be stuck within 15 seconds. However, on the majority of cattle lines, where the carcase must be hoisted
to a bleed area, maximum stun-to-stick intervals of 60 seconds for the penetrative captive-bolt and
30 seconds for the non-penetrative captive-bolt are acceptable. (These gures are obtained from the
Humane Slaughter Association (HAS) website).
* Dependant upon localised regulations in force.
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CARTRIDGE SELECTION
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CATTLE
CORRECT STUNNING POSITION
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EFFECTIVE STUNNING AND
CARTRIDGE SELECTION
SECTION 5
Positioning imagery courtesy of J.K. Shearer, Iowa State University.
Fig. 5.01 Fig. 5.02
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SUGGESTED TOOLS AND CARTRIDGES
.25” RANGE
CASH MAGNUM XL
(5657)
FOR CALVES N/S
FOR LIGHT
ANIMALS N/S
FOR MEDIUM
ANIMALS N/S
FOR HEAVY
ANIMALS & BULLS N/S
FOR VERY
HEAVY ANIMALS BLACK
FOR EXTREMELY
HEAVY ANIMALS GREEN
FOR EXCEPTIONALLY
HEAVY ANIMALS RED
N/S - NOT SUITABLE FOR DENOTED ANIMAL SIZE

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CORRECT STUNNING POSITION
CORRECT STUNNING POSITION
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SUGGESTED TOOLS AND CARTRIDGES
.25” RANGE
CASH MAGNUM XL
(5657)
FOR PIGLETS
BELOW 5KG N/S
FOR WEANERS
& GROWERS N/S
FOR MARKET
PIGS N/S
FOR HEAVY
ANIMALS BLACK
FOR VERY
SOWS & BOARS GREEN
FOR EXCEPTIONALLY
HEAVY ANIMALS RED
N/S - NOT SUITABLE FOR DENOTED ANIMAL SIZE
Fig. 5.03 Fig. 5.04
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Positioning imagery courtesy of J.K. Shearer, Iowa State University.
SUGGESTED TOOLS AND CARTRIDGES
.25” RANGE
CASH MAGNUM XL
(5657)
FOR CALVES N/S
FOR LIGHT
ANIMALS N/S
FOR MEDIUM
ANIMALS N/S
FOR HEAVY
ANIMALS & BULLS N/S
FOR VERY
HEAVY ANIMALS BLACK
FOR EXTREMELY
HEAVY ANIMALS GREEN
FOR EXCEPTIONALLY
HEAVY ANIMALS RED

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OTHER ANIMAL SPECIES
Although Accles & Shelvoke stunning tools are predominantly used for the stunning of cattle, sheep and
pigs for meat production, we know from our 100 year history that they are also used for other animal
species, such as, but not limited to:
Mammals such as:
Equines
Deer
Camelids
Etc
As conclusive test results are not available for these animals, we recommend you seek the advice of
an independent expert to understand the appropriate cartridge selection, head placement and tool
direction, prior to stunning.
ACCLES & SHELVOKE CARTRIDGE RANGE
The tables on the next pages identify which cartridges from our range are suitable for use with the
CASH Magnum XL tool. The cartridges are supplied in quantities of 50 in a metal tin, or 1000 in a box.
All of our products will be clearly branded as Accles & Shelvoke CASH cartridges.
It is a condition of Accles & Shelvoke’s product liability insurance that only CASH cartridges, in CASH
cartons and bearing the “E” or “C” head marks, be used in stunners manufactured by Accles &
Shelvoke. It follows therefore, that no liability whatsoever can be accepted for any claim, including
injury, should any other brand of cartridge be used.
Where cartridges other than these are used, Accles & Shelvoke will not accept responsibility for:
4The safety of the operator
4The humaneness of the stun
4The correct operation of the stunning tool
4The premature failure of parts
Cartridges must be stored in cool, dry conditions. Exposure to excessive amounts of moisture may
affect cartridge performance, which in turn will affect tool performance with the potential to create an
ineffective stun of the animal.
When not in use, cartridges should be locked away separately from any stunning tools.
NOTE - “N/S” - WITH REFERENCE TO THE COMPATABILITY TABLES IN THIS SECTION
OF THE MANUAL, “N/S” IDENTIFIES THAT THE CARTRIDGES HIGHLIGHTED ARE NOT
SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE STATED PRODUCT IN THE TABLE.
Large sh such as:
Sturgeon
Tuna
Etc
Large reptiles such as:
Alligators
Crocodiles
Monitor lizards
Etc
EXCEEDING THE PERMITTED STRENGTH OF CARTRIDGE COULD BE HAZARDOUS TO THE
OPERATOR, WILL REDUCE THE EXPECTED LIFE OF THE TOOL OR ITS COMPONENTS AND
WILL INVALIDATE OUR WARRANTY

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STUNNING TOOL & CARTRIDGE COMPATABILITY - .25 CALIBRE
1.25
GRAIN
2
GRAIN
3
GRAIN
3.5
GRAIN
4
GRAIN
4.5
GRAIN
6
GRAIN
CALIBRE PRODUCT
CODE DESCRIPTION PINK YELLOW BLUE ORANGE BLACK GREEN RED
.25” 5657 CASH Magnum XL N/S N/S N/S N/S YES YES YES
To order your .25” calibre cartridges, please select the appropriate part number from the table below:
PART NUMBERS FOR .25 CARTRIDGES BY QUANTITY
SIZE COLOUR 50 IN A TIN 1000 IN A BOX
1.25 GRAIN PINK 4121KA 7760
2 GRAIN YELLOW 4121KB 7710
3 GRAIN BLUE 4121KC 7757
3.5 GRAIN ORANGE 4121KD 7748
4 GRAIN BLACK 7754T 7754
4.5 GRAIN GREEN 7725T 7725
6 GRAIN RED 7705T 7505

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CARTRIDGE SELECTION
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KEY PARAMETERS FOR CARTRIDGE SELECTION
The table on this page details the key performance parameters for the CASH Magnum range of tools
when used in conjunction with approved Accles & Shelvoke cartridges.
This information is issued to satisfy the requirements of EU Council Regulation (EC) Number 1099/2009
on the protection of animals at the time of killing. It provides guidelines to aid the selection of an
appropriate cartridge to perform effective stunning on a particular type and size of animal. Whilst we
believe this regulation is open to interpretation, these parameters have been published following years
of experience.
These gures may only be used when quoted with the associated notes. Accles & Shelvoke will not
accept responsibility for the reliability of these gures if used out of context.
Notes
* When measured in air over a distance of 47mm, 15mm from the muzzle tip of the tool.
** When red in air
- These quoted gures have been established during extensive testing at the Accles & Shelvoke factory test facility.
The velocity gures quoted are accurate within +/- 10%, when using a stunner that is in good condition and maintained in accordance with this instruction manual.
PRODUCT
CODE CALIBRE
CARTRIDGE
GRAINS
(NOMINAL)
ACCLES & SHELVOKE
CARTRIDGE COLOUR
BOLT
DIAMETER
(MM)
AVERAGE
BOLT
VELOCITY*
(M/S)
MINIMUM
BOLT EXIT
LENGTH**
(MM)
ENERGY
GENERATED
(J)
5657 .25
4BLACK
11.9
64.0
95
556
4.5 GREEN 64.8 561
6RED 70.7 667

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GENERAL SAFETY STATEMENT
4 THE INTENDED USE OF THIS TOOL IS FOR THE STUNNING OF ANIMALS PRIOR TO
SLAUGHTER OR DEPOPULATION
4 ANYONE GRANTED THE AUTHORITY TO USE ONE OF THESE TOOLS TO STUN ANIMALS SHOULD
HAVE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL SUCH THAT THEY ARE MADE FULLY AWARE OF THE
POTENTIAL RISKS
4 THIS TOOL HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY IF USED IMPROPERLY
OR INAPPROPRIATELY OUTSIDE OF ITS INTENDED SCOPE OF USE
DANGER - The hazards listed in this section pose a high level of risk which, if not avoided
will result in death or serious injury
4 NEVER POINT THE STUNNING TOOL AT YOURSELF OR ANY OTHER PERSON - THE BOLT WILL
PENETRATE BODY PARTS AND MAY LEAD TO SEVERE AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE, POSSIBLY
LEADING TO FATALITY
4NEVER FIRE THE STUNNING TOOL IN AN AREA DESIGNATED AS FLAMMABLE
OR CONTAINING EXPLOSIVES
4 NEVER PASS THE TOOL TO ANY OTHER PERSON WHEN IT IS COCKED AND READY TO
FIRE - ACCIDENTAL FIRING OF THE BOLT WILL PENETRATE BODY PARTS AND MAY LEAD TO
SEVERE AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE POSSIBLY LEADING TO FATALITY
4 NEVER LEAVE A CARTRIDGE, WHETHER LIVE OR FIRED, IN THE BREECH - TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL FIRING OF THE BOLT
4 TOOLS SHOULD BE FIRED AS FAR AWAY FROM THE BODY AS IS COMFORTABLE AND ALWAYS
POINTING AWAY FROM THE OPERATOR - FIRING OF THE BOLT TOWARD BODY PARTS MAY
PENETRATE THE BODY AND MAY LEAD TO SEVERE AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE, POSSIBLY
LEADING TO FATALITY
4 NEVER MODIFY OR CUSTOMISE THE TOOL - THIS MAY RENDER THE TOOL UNSTABLE AND
UNSAFE FOR USE, WITH THE POTENTIAL TO FIRE ACCIDENTALLY. IT WILL ALSO INVALIDATE
YOUR WARRANTY
4 ENSURE YOU ARE BALANCED AND STABLE PRIOR TO FIRING TO AID TOOL POSITIONING
ACCURACY. AVOID OVER-STRETCHING AND UNFAVOURABLE BODY POSITIONS - TO MINIMISE
THE RISK OF DROPPING THE TOOL AND/OR ACCIDENTAL FIRING
4 CARTRIDGE MISFIRES - IF THE CARTRIDGE HAS MISFIRED (NOT FIRED), PUT THE TOOL DOWN
IMMEDIATELY AND WAIT FOR 30 SECONDS BEFORE FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE IN
SECTION 9 OF THIS MANUAL - TO AVOID DELAYED FIRING OF THE CARTRIDGE - WHICH MAY
CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE IF FIRING OCCURS WHILST BEING HANDLED
4 DO NOT PLACE THE TOOL DOWN ONTO A WORK SURFACE WHEN IT IS COCKED AND READY
TO FIRE – IF THE TRIGGER IS DEPRESSED WHEN PLACED DOWN, THE TOOL WILL FIRE AND
THE BOLT WILL PENETRATE ADJACENT BODY PARTS
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS STUNNING TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.

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DANGER - If the tool is set in the cocked (ready to re) position and is dropped, there is a
potential risk to the operator and/or people within the immediate vicinity of the dropped tool. The
hazards listed in this section pose a high level of risk, which if not avoided will result in serious injury.
4 IF IT DROPS AND LANDS ON THE TRIGGER, THE TOOL WILL FIRE AND THE BOLT WILL BE
PROPELLED OUT OF THE TOOL AT A VERY HIGH VELOCITY. THE BOLT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
CAUSE SEVERE PENETRATIVE INJURY TO THE FEET OR LEGS IF THEY ARE WITHIN 100mm OF THE
BOLT WHEN IT FIRES OUT OF THE TOOL
OUR ADVICE TO MINIMISE THE RISK:-
4 IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED, LET IT FALL, DO NOT TRY TO CATCH IT
4STEP AS FAR AWAY (AS IT IS SAFE TO) FROM THE TOOL AS IT FALLS, BUT WATCH IT HIT THE FLOOR
4 TAKE APPROPRIATE AVOIDABLE ACTION IF TOOL REBOUNDS
4 DO NOT APPROACH THE TOOL UNTIL IT IS STATIONARY
4 AFTER BEING DROPPED, CHECK THAT THE POLEAXE END OF THE BOLT IS NOT DAMAGED
4ENSURE THE TOOL IS WORKING CORRECTLY BEFORE RECOMMENCING ANY STUNNING
4 IF IN DOUBT, THE TOOL SHOULD BE CHECKED AND REPAIRED AS NECESSARY
WARNING - The hazards listed in this section pose a medium level of risk which,
if not avoided may result in recoverable injury
4 DO NOT FIRE THE BOLT INTO HARD, BRITTLE OR IMPENETRABLE MATERIALS - AS THE BOLT MAY
FRAGMENT AND POSE A DANGER OF FLYING PARTICLES
4 NEVER USE A MORE POWERFUL CARTRIDGE THAN THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED CARTRIDGE AS
STAMPED ON YOUR STUNNING TOOL - TO PREVENT CARTRIDGE BURST AND EXCESSIVE
NOISE IN OPERATION
4 KEEP THE TOOL DRY AND CLEAN - TO ENSURE YOU HAVE AN ADEQUATE GRIP ON THE TOOL
DURING USE AND MINIMISE THE RISK OF DROPPING THE TOOL
4 WHEN PLACING THE ASSEMBLED TOOL – OR IF THE TOOL HAS BEEN SEPARATED THE CAP
OR BARREL (REFER TO FIG 3.01) – DOWN ONTO A WORK SURFACE ENSURE THERE IS A MEANS TO
PREVENT THE TOOL OR TOOL PARTS FROM ROLLING OFF THE WORK SURFACE. IF THE TOOL
FALLS OR DROPS FROM THE WORK SURFACE, IT MAY DROP ONTO THE FOOT OF THE OPERATOR
OR OTHER PEOPLE IN THE VICINITY.
CAUTION - The hazards listed in this section pose a low level of risk which, if not avoided
may result in minor or moderate injury
4KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM THE FIRING MECHANISM WHEN THE TOOL IS READY TO FIRE.
ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.

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CASH Cowpuncher
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND GOOD PRACTISE
IMPROPER USE
4 ONLY EVER USE THIS TOOL FOR THE STUNNING OF LIVE ANIMALS
4 ONLY EVER USE GENUINE ACCLES & SHELVOKE SUPPLIED CARTRIDGES AND SPARES
4 DO NOT FIRE “AIR SHOTS”(FIRING OF THE BOLT INTO AIR) AS THIS WILL REDUCE THE WORKING
LIFE OF THE TOOL AND ITS COMPONENTS
WORKPLACE PRECAUTIONS
4THE TOOL SHOULD BE USED IN WELL ILLUMINATED AND WELL VENTILATED
WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENTS
4 KEEP THE WORKPLACE CLEAN AND CLEAR OF UNNECCESSARY OBSTACLES OR TRIP HAZARDS
4ENSURE THE AREA SURROUNDING THE KILLING BOX IS FREE OF SLIPPERY SUBSTANCES. THESE
ARE POTENTIAL SLIP HAZARDS TO THE OPERATOR WHICH COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
OR FATALITY IF THE OPERATOR SLIPS WHILST HOLDING A COCKED TOOL
OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS
4ONLY LOAD CARTRIDGES WHEN THEY ARE READY TO BE USED
4IF A CARTRIDGE STICKS IN THE BREECH AND WILL NOT EJECT, DO NOT USE A SHARP
INSTRUMENT TO REMOVE. THE CARTRIDGE SHOULD BE REMOVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THESE INTRUCTIONS IN SECTION 9 - TROUBLESHOOTING
4TOOLS MAY BE USED IN AN ALTERNATING SYSTEM AS PART OF A PLANNED OPERATING CYCLE
4JOB ROTATION MAY HELP MAINTAIN THE APPROPRIATE HIGH LEVELS OF CONCENTRATION
REQUIRED AT THE WORKPLACE, HELPING TO MINIMISE ANY RISK DUE TO TIREDNESS OR FATIGUE
GOOD PRACTISE
4THE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DETAILED IN THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE
ADHERED TO, TO ENSURE THE TOOL OPERATES SAFELY AND CORRECTLY TO PROVIDE
EFFECTIVE ANIMAL STUNNING
4AT THE END OF A WORKING SHIFT, OR IF THE TOOL IS NOT GOING TO BE USED FOR PROLONGED
PERIODS, THE UNCOCKED AND UNLOADED TOOL SHOULD BE STORED IN COOL DRY
CONDITIONS AND LOCKED SECURELY IN A WAY THAT NO UNAUTHORISED ACCESS TO THE
TOOL IS POSSIBLE
4CARTRIDGES SHOULD BE LOCKED AWAY SEPARATELY FROM THE STUNNING TOOL IN COOL,
DRY CONDITIONS
4EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF MOISTURE MAY AFFECT CARTRIDGE PERFORMANCE
WHICH IN TURN WILL AFFECT TOOL PERFORMANCE, WITH THE POTENTIAL TO CREATE AN
INEFFECTIVE STUN OF THE ANIMAL. WET CARTRIDGES WILL NOT FIRE AND SHOULD
NOT BE USED
4ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER USING ANY STUNNING TOOL TO ENSURE CLEANLINESS
NEVER HANDLE OR OPERATE ANY STUNNING EQUIPMENT WHILST UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. IF TAKING PRESCRIBED MEDICATION, SEEK THE ADVICE OF YOUR
DOCTOR PRIOR HANDLING OR OPERATING STUNNING EQUIPMENT.
ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.

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ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.
TRANSPORTATION OF STUNNING TOOLS AND CARTRIDGES BETWEEN SITES
THIS TOOL HAS BEEN SUPPLIED TO YOU WITH THE INTENTION OF SINGLE SITE USE - SUPPLIED
WITHOUT A LOCKABLE STORAGE CONTAINER. SHOULD THERE BE A NEED TO TRANSPORT THIS TOOL
AND LIVE CARTRIDGES BY ROAD BETWEEN SITES, WE ADVISE:-
4PRIOR TO TRANSPORTATION, YOU SHOULD SEEK THE APPROPRIATE ADVICE CONCERNING
APPLICABLE LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS IN FORCE ON THE TRANSPORTATION OF
CARTRIDGES TO BE USED FOR ANIMAL STUNNING
4THE TOOL AND CARTRIDGES ARE TRANSPORTED IN SEPARATE LOCKABLE CONTAINERS
4THEY ARE HIDDEN FROM PUBLIC VIEW, ie NO-ONE OUTSIDE OF THE VEHICLE CAN SEE THE
LOCKABLE CONTAINERS WITHIN THE VEHICLE.

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SECTION 7
CASH®Magnum XL
SAFE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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COCKED
NOTE
4The maximum recommended usage rate for a CASH Magnum XL tool is 60 shots per hour using the maximum specied cartridge
2LOADING
UNCOCKED
BREECH CAP
Fig. 7.01
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Fig. 7.02
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Fig. 7.03
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WHEN PLACING THE ASSEMBLED TOOL – OR IF THE TOOL HAS BEEN SEPARATED THE CAP
OR BARREL (REFER TO FIG 3.01) – DOWN ONTO A STORAGE SURFACE ENSURE THERE IS A
MEANS TO PREVENT THE TOOL OR TOOL PARTS FROM ROLLING OFF THE STORAGE
SURFACE. IF THE TOOL FALLS OR DROPS FROM THE STORAGE SURFACE, IT MAY DROP
ONTO THE FOOT OF THE OPERATOR OR OTHER PEOPLE IN THE VICINITY.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS STUNNING TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.
2.1 Push bolt back into the barrel using the domed
end of the pull. (See Fig. 7.05)
2.2 Before inserting the cartridge into the chamber of the
breech, ensure that the bolt is fully retracted. If not, do
not use the tool as the stunning power will be reduced
which can lead to an ineffective stun.
2.3 Obtain a single cartridge, and load the cartridge into
the cartridge chamber crimped end rst. (See Fig 7.06)
NOTE
4Only load the cartridge immediately before ring
4Keep the cartridge clean and dry before insertion
into the chamber
4Visually check that the bolt is fully retracted before
ring (refer to Fig 7.02)
4Only use the correct grade of CASH cartridge bearing the
“E” or “C” headmark, as shown in Fig 7.04
4When not in use, never leave a cartridge in the chamber,
whether live or spent
1PREPARING
FOR LOADING
1.1 Turn the breech cap counter clockwise and
pull away. (See Fig 7.01)
1.2 Make sure ring pin and trigger are
uncocked. (See Fig 7.02)
1.3 If spent (red) cartridge is in the chamber,
pull extractor up and then push back down.
1.4 The partially lifted case can then be removed.
‘E’ or ‘C’ CARTRIDGE
Fig. 7.04
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CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE
CHAMBER
IN BREECH
SEAT BOLT
BOLT
Fig. 7.05
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Fig. 7.06
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CASH®Magnum XL
SAFE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 7
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3.1 With the tool facing away from you, place the breech
cap atop the barrel and screw the breech cap clockwise
until securely fastened
3.2 With the tool facing away from you, pull the ring pin
pull upwards until there is a “CLICK”, the tool is now
cocked and ready to re. (See Fig. 7.07)
NOTE
4Do not point the tool at yourself or any other persons
4Keep your ngers clear of and away from the trigger when loading the cartridge
4Do not place the tool down when it is cocked and ready to re
4If the shot is aborted – before depressing the trigger, unscrew the cap and remove the cartridge to make safe
3MAKE READY
FOR FIRING
4FIRE
FIRING PIN PULL
4.1 Position the muzzle tip into the correct position on the
target animal’s head, when it touches, you should
instantaneously re the tool by pulling the trigger to
stun the animal
NOTE
4Refer to Section 5 – Effective Stunning and Cartridge
Selection for the correct angle and positon for the target animal
4Do not attempt to FIRE if the animal is moving its head
4The muzzle application must be smooth and accurate and the
tool red the instant it is in position on the target area of the head
Fig. 7.07
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RECOMMENDED
STUNNING POSITION
Fig. 7.08
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SECTION 7
CASH®Magnum XL
SAFE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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FIRING PIN PULL
5EXTRACTION
5.1 Turn the breech cap counter- clockwise and pull away
5.2 Pull the extractor up and then push back down (See Fig. 7.09)
5.3 Remove the cartridge from the chamber
5.4 The tool is now ready for the next cartridge
NOTE
4The spent cartridge will be partially lifted by the extractor to make removal easier
4If the spent cartridge is stuck in the chamber, follow the procedure in Section 9 of this manual to remove safely
4Do not use a sharp implement to remove stuck cartridges as this may damage the breech or extractor
IF THE CARTRIDGE HAS MISFIRED (NOT FIRED),
PUT THE TOOL DOWN IMMEDIATELY AND WAIT
FOR 30 SECONDS BEFORE FOLLOWING THE
PROCEDURE IN SECTION 9 OF THIS MANUAL
EXTRACTOR
DO NOT
EJECT BY
RETURNING
BOLT
STOP FIRE MECHANISM - How to use and set your tool into safe mode - tool will not re.
‘GREEN DOT’ - SAFETY
Turn safety counter clockwise and the ‘GREEN DOT’
can be seen in the cut-out.
‘RED DOT’ - FIRE
Turn safety clockwise until it stops turning and
the ‘RED DOT’ can be seen in the cut-out.
Fig. 7.09
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Fig. 7.10
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Fig. 7.11
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SECTION 8
CASH®Magnum XL
CLEANING & GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
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TABLE NOTES
** Product Data Sheets available upon request
# Brush and Mop supplied in accordance with the calibre of tool
Items highlighted above are included with every CASH Magnum XL.
The non-highlighted items are available as maintenance spares.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING RECORD
It is good practise and a requirement of EU COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1099/2009 - On the protection of animals
at the time of killing, that all stunning equipment is maintained in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions and that a log
detailing the maintenance is recorded and available for external auditing purposes.
We recommend you create a maintenance and cleaning record for each individual stunning tool, containing as a minimum
the following information
4Stunner product code and description
4Serial number
4Service start date (date tool was rst used)
4Cleaning dates - both daily and weekly (in accordance with the cleaning stated in this instruction manual)
4Part replacement details - part number and description - date replacement/maintenance took place
4Stun Check record - Univeral Stun Check unit serial number, date checked, cartridge colour used, pass or fail
4Shots red - total number of shots red with the tool on a daily or weekly basis
4Name and position of person conducting the cleaning or maintenance on any given day
PART NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
PER SET
5644 CLEANER ASSEMBLY 1
5645 STEEL CLEANER BRUSH 1
5646 BRASS CLEANER BRUSH 1
5647 CLEANER HANDLE 1
5900 HANDLE 1
# 5902 WOOL MOP (.25) 1
# 5904 CHAMBER BRUSH (.25) 1
4187 ** CASH PISTOL OIL 1
4192 ** COPASLIP THREAD GREASE 1
6067 ** YOUNGS 303 FLUID 1
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS STUNNING TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHENEVER YOU
ARE WORKING WITH, CLEANING OR MAINTAINING YOUR CASH MAGNUM XL TOOL.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTION. THE CORRECT
FOOT PROTECTION MUST BE WORN. THERE IS A RISK THAT IF THE TOOL IS DROPPED,
THE BOLT MAY PENETRATE THE FOOT OF THE TOOL USER.
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