TASER 10 Energy Weapon Maintenance and Care
Each agency should establish a maintenance and handling program.
The TASER 10 energy weapon product is a sensitive piece of electronic equipment and should be handled with care. Avoid dropping a TASER 10 energy weapon. Do not use a TASER 10 energy weapon that has a cracked handle.
Check the battery pack regularly. If you are using a rechargeable battery (TS1005, TS1013, TS1017, TS1028), recharge it when the battery percentage drops below 30%. If you are using a non-rechargeable battery pack (TS1006), replace it when the battery percentage drops to 20%.
If you see cartridge blast door foil in the chambers, use compressed air to remove the pieces of foil.
Remove the magazine from the energy weapon and unload all cartridges before cleaning the magazine.
- At the end of a shift, remove the magazine from the weapon and store the magazine and weapon in a room-temperature environment.
- Secure the TASER 10 energy weapon in a protective holster when the energy weapon is not in use.
- Function test the energy weapon regularly.
- Update the energy weapon’s firmware when updated firmware is released.
- Upload your TASER 10 energy weapon data to Axon Evidence (Evidence.com) services at least once per quarter and always before sending the energy weapon to Axon Enterprise.
- Avoid immersing the TASER 10 energy weapon in water or exposing the TASER 10 energy weapon to excessive moisture or water. See Dropped or Wet TASER 10 Energy Weapon for instructions on treating a TASER 10 energy weapon exposed to water.
- See the troubleshooting guide at www.axon.com for additional maintenance instructions.