O p e ra t i n g M a n u a l T A S E R ® C 2
C i t i z e n O p e ra t i
n g M a n u a l T A S E R ® C 2 C i t i z e n
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION
Read, understand and follow the warnings and safety instructions contained in
the enclosed Product Warnings document included with this weapon. The most
current warnings are posted on our Web site at www.TASER.com. Do not attempt
to use this device until you have read and understood this manual. This
warning label appears on TASER device models.
TASER® electronic control devices for citizens are weapons designed for lawful
self-defense or defense of others by temporarily incapacitating a person from
a reasonably safe distance while reducing the likelihood of serious injuries
or death. Though they have been found to be a safer and more effective
alternative when used as directed to other traditional self-defense
use-of-force tools and techniques, it is important to remember that the very
nature of self- defense, use of force, and physical confrontation or
incapacitation involves a degree of risk that someone will get hurt or may
even be killed due to physical exertion, unforeseen circumstances and/or
individual susceptibilities.
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
To minimize the risk of injury before, during, and after use, consider the
following:
Minimize Risks Before Use
• Read and Heed. Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions
before using the TASER C2.
• Complete Training First. Do not attempt to use a TASER device unless
you have read and understood this manual.
• Obey Applicable Laws. Carry and use the TASER C2 in accordance with
applicable federal, state, and local laws.
• Store in a Secure Location. Store the TASER C2 in a secure location
inaccessible to children and other unauthorized persons. TASER devices are not
toys, and users should avoid any inappropriate brandishings, deployments
and/or activations, which may result in serious bodily harm to the user or
others, including animals.
Minimize Risks During Use
• Avoid Torturous or Other Misuse.
• Assume Device is Loaded. Always assume that a TASER device is loaded.
Do not point a TASER device at anything you do not intend to hit.
• Avoid Unintentional Activation. Keep fingers away from the trigger
button until ready to use.
• Keep Body Parts Away From Front. Keep your hands and body parts away
from the front of the TASER Cartridge.
• Avoid Static Electricity Discharge. Avoid contact between static
electricity and the TASER Cartridge because static electricity can cause
unexpected discharge.
• Do not point the laser at the eyes or stare into the beam.
FLAMMABILITY
Beware – TASER Devices Can Ignite Explosive Materials, Liquids or Vapors.
These include gasoline, other flammables, explosive materials, liquids, or
vapors (e.g., gases found in sewer lines, methamphetamine labs, and
butane-type lighters). Some self-defense sprays use flammable carriers such as
alcohol and could be dangerous to use in immediate conjunction with TASER
devices. Some self-defense sprays labeled “non-flammable” may ignite when used
in conjunction with TASER devices.
OWNERSHIP
The TASER C2 is shipped in a pre-active mode and will not be usable until a
background check is completed. See the New Weapon Activation section for more
details.
Do not give a TASER device away as a gift or sell it without filling in the
registration card or transfer card. Do not give or sell a TASER device to
anyone not authorized to own it. For more information, see the Legality
section of this manual. Taking a TASER device out of the country is prohibited
by law.
If traveling on an airplane (domestic U.S.), you must put the TASER device in
your checked luggage; it cannot be carried on board. Although the TASER device
is not classified as a firearm, you should carry the TASER device in a hard
case and advise the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and airline
personnel prior to bag screen that you are carrying the TASER device in your
checked baggage.
Do not point a TASER device at any law enforcement officer or do anything that
would cause law enforcement officers to feel threatened by your use of the
TASER device. Because the TASER device is able to incapacitate a person, law
enforcement officers may be justified to use lethal force to protect
themselves.
Do not carry TASER Cartridges in your pockets as they can be fired by
electrostatic discharge. It is recommended that you carry the TASER device
only in a holster or carrying case.
WHAT IS THE TASER C2?
The TASER C2 is a self-defense electronic control device manufactured by TASER
International, Inc. Electronic Control Devices (ECDs) use propelled wires or
direct contact to conduct energy to affect the sensory and motor functions of
the nervous system.
The TASER C2 uses a replaceable cartridge containing compressed nitrogen to
deploy two small probes that are attached to the TASER C2 by insulated
conductive wires with a maximum length of 15 feet. The TASER C2 transmits
electrical pulses along the wires and into the body affecting the sensory and
motor functions of the peripheral nervous system. The energy can penetrate up
to two inches of clothing, or one inch per probe.
NEUROMUSCULAR INCAPACITATION (NMI)
The human nervous system communicates with simple electrical impulses. The
command center (brain and spinal cord) processes information and makes
decisions. The peripheral nervous system includes the sensory and motor
nerves. The sensory nerves carry information from the body to the brain
(temperature, touch, etc.). The motor nerves carry commands from the brain to
the muscles to control movement and can be involuntary in response to the
sensory information. An example would be the involuntary muscle reaction to
pull a hand away from a hot object.
TASER technology uses similar electrical pulses to cause stimulation that
affects the sensory and motor nerves. Neuromuscular Incapacitation (NMI)
occurs when a device is able to cause involuntary stimulation of both the
sensory nerves and the motor nerves. It is not dependent on pain and is
effective on subjects with a high level of pain tolerance. Previous
generations of stun guns could primarily affect the sensory nerves only,
resulting in pain compliance. A person with a very high tolerance to pain
(e.g., a drug abuser or a trained, focused fighter) might be able to fight
through the pain of a traditional stun gun.
COMMON EFFECT OF NMI
The use of TASER technology is designed to cause incapacitation and
involuntary muscle contractions, making secondary injuries a possibility.
These potential injuries include but are not limited to: cuts, bruises, impact
injuries, and abrasions caused by falling, and strain-related injuries from
muscle contractions such as muscle or tendon tears, or stress fractures. These
injuries are secondary in nature and not directly attributable to the electric
stimulation of the TASER device, but are possible consequences of the
involuntary muscle contractions the TASER device induces to produce
incapacitation. Some of the effects may include:
• Subject may fall immediately to the ground and be unable to catch
him/herself.
• Subject may yell or scream.
• Involuntary muscle contractions of varying degrees.
• Subject may freeze in place with legs locked.
• Subject may feel dazed for several seconds/minutes.
• Potential vertigo.
• Temporary tingling sensation.
• May experience critical stress amnesia (may not remember any pain).
For a full list of warnings, see www.TASER.com.
BASIC C2 ELECTRICAL THEORY
• Electricity must be able to flow between the probes or the electrodes.
• Electricity generally follows the path of least resistance between the
probes.
• The greater the spread between the probes on the target, generally the
greater the NMI effectiveness.
• Electricity will generally not pass to others in contact with the
subject unless contact is made directly between or on the probes.
• Electricity can arc through clothing.
• Exposure to water will not cause electrocution or increase the power
to the subject (the electrical charge is fixed inside the TASER device, and
will not increase significantly even with environmental changes). Modern
pacemakers and implanted cardiac defibrillators withstand external electrical
defibrillators at least 800 times stronger than the TASER conducted energy
pulses.
TASER C2 AND CARTRIDGE FEATURES
The C2 is constructed of impact resistant sonic welded polymer and weighs
approximately 7 ounces. Various color options are available. See www.TASER.com
for the most current specifications.
AFIDs Replaceable Cartridge Trigger Safety Cover
Lithium Power Magazine
Top Probe
Blast Doors
Ergonomic Grip
Bottom Probe
Optional Laser Sight
TASER Wire Integrated LED Light
SAFETY COVER
The sliding cover acts as a safety switch to minimize the possibility of
inadvertent activation of the trigger button.
When the cover is open, the trigger button is exposed, the unit is ARMED, and
a green LED illuminates to indicate power to the device.
• Safety Cover Closed (SAFE).
• Safety Cover Open (ARMED) and ready to deploy.
• If the C2 safety cover is left in the open (ARMED) position for more
than 20 minutes, the system will shut down to preserve LPM battery life.
• To re-arm the weapon, simply cycle the safety cover to the closed
(SAFE) position, then back to the open (ARMED) position. POWER SUPPLY
The Lithium Power Magazine (LPM) is a lithium energy cell power supply system
for the C2. For low battery detection, the C2 will momentarily load the
battery when first powered up (ARMED). The microcontroller will then sense the
battery voltage and determine whether or not the battery is marginal or
operating in a marginal condition (-20 °C). The C2 will then light the green
LED to indicate a “good” battery or the yellow LED for a “bad” battery.
Do not store the LPM anywhere that the gold contacts on the top of the LPM may
touch metal objects. If the LPM is short-circuited, the LPM will malfunction
and the energy lost during the short circuit will not be registered or tracked
in the LPM. Visit www.TASER.com for more detailed warranty information.
The LPM has enough power for approximately 50 30-second firings depending on
temperature and other factors. The LPM will use more energy in colder weather
than in warm weather. For the most current specifications, see www.TASER.com.
POWER LED
The power LED is located under the Safety Cover. A green LED indicates the
trigger button is ARMED. A red LED indicates that the weapon has not been
activated.
TRIGGER BUTTON
The trigger button is located under the safety cover and is ARMED when the
safety cover is in the open position. If the C2 has not been activated, the
trigger button is used to enter the authorization code. After the code has
been entered, momentarily depressing the trigger button results in an
automatic discharge for 30 seconds.
See the How To Use the C2 section for more details.
WARNING: In the event of an accidental discharge, immediately move the safety
cover to the closed (SAFE) position to stop the discharge cycle.
ARMED NOT ARMED
SPARK DURATION
When the C2 is deployed, it delivers a 30-second Shaped Pulse energy burst of
short-duration electrical pulses.
ELECTRODES
The front of the C2 contains two metal electrodes. These electrodes direct the
charge to the electrodes on the cartridge to initiate deployment of the
probes. In addition, the electrodes provide the ability to use the C2 in a
“drive-stun” mode as a traditional stun gun-type device.
LASER AND LED
The LED illuminates whenever the safety cover is open. In addition, the
optional laser provides assistance for aiming and is the approximate
orientation of the top probe.
NEOPRENE SOFT CASE
A soft body holster is available for the TASER C2.
TASER C2 CARTRIDGE
Cartridge specifications are available at www.TASER.com and are subject to
change without notice.
Avoiding Unintentional Discharge
Never attempt to open or modify a TASER C2 Cartridge. Tampering with a live
TASER Cartridge could cause it to discharge or malfunction (which may result
in injury).
Handle all TASER Cartridges with care. Probes may deploy unexpectedly if
exposed to physical shock.
Additionally, the firing sequence for all TASER Cartridges is designed to be
initiated by an electrostatic discharge delivered by the TASER device. This is
an important design and functional element for the TASER device and cartridge.
However, an electrostatic discharge can come from many sources. When an
electrostatic discharge, regardless of the source, contacts the front of a
TASER Cartridge, it is possible for the cartridge to discharge. Therefore,
avoid contact between static electricity and the TASER Cartridge because
static electricity can cause unexpected discharge.
TASER Cartridges should be kept away from conditions known to create an
electrostatic discharge, such as rubbing cloth (i.e., jacket liner) across a
cartridge in an environment known to create static shocks.
Although highly unlikely, it is possible for TASER Cartridges to deploy
outside of the TASER device, or in a device that has not been activated due to
contact with an electrostatic discharge. Care should be taken to keep
electrostatic discharge away from TASER Cartridges.
Occasionally, blast doors will be knocked off the front of a cartridge.
Because those cartridges cannot be relied upon to discharge, TASER
International recommends disposing of these cartridges. TASER operators should
not attempt to fire a cartridge with no blast doors on it unless they are
facing an immediate threat and do not have the time or option to reload.
Attempting to deploy a cartridge with no blast doors could result in a charge
being created and held in the wires. Any conductive material that comes into
contact with the front of the cartridge, even after the cycle has ended, could
draw the charge to the ignition pin and deploy the probes.
PROTECTIVE ANTI-FELON IDENTIFICATION (AFID) TAGS
Every time a TASER C2 Cartridge is deployed, at least 24 small confetti-like
AFID tags are ejected. Each AFID is printed with the serial number of the
cartridge deployed, allowing law enforcement agencies to determine the
registered owner of the cartridge and track citizen use if ever used in a
criminal act.
ACTIVATING A NEW TASER C2 (U.S. Only)
The C2 is shipped in a pre-active mode, and will not discharge until the
background check is complete and the unique activation code is entered in the
C2.
Obtaining an Activation Code
1. Go to www.TASER.com/C2 activation.
2. Complete the online instructions to complete the criminal background
check. NOTE: A credit inquiry will NOT be generated. The background check is
for felony convictions only.
3. Verify that you enter the correct serial number of the C2 since the
activation code is paired with the appropriate weapon.
4. When the background check is complete, you will receive an e-mail
message that includes your five- digit activation code.
5. The five-digit activation code is entered using the safety cover and
trigger button.
Activating the C2
1. Verify that the TASER C2 Cartridge is removed from the C2.
2. Slide the safety cover open and verify that the red LED is
illuminated.
3. Enter the first digit of your activation code by pressing the trigger
button (e.g., if your activation code starts with “5,” press the trigger
button 5 times).
4. Close the safety cover completely.
5. Follow steps 2 through 4 for the remaining digits of your activation
code.
6. After entering the digits, slide the safety cover to the OPEN
position and verify that the red LED is extinguished and the green LED is
flashing.
7. When the green LED stops flashing (approximately 30 seconds), you can
arm and use your TASER device.
8. If the green light does not flash, remove the LPM, wait five seconds,
and re-insert the LPM. This will reset the pre-active state and permit you to
enter the entire code sequence again.
9. If the C2 cannot be activated in 100 attempts, return it to TASER
International. See the RMA Process section for more information.
OPERATING THE C2
SPARK TEST
A spark test should be conducted once every six months (as you would check
your smoke detector batteries). The reasons for the spark test include:
• To verify the TASER device is working. • To verify that the LPM is
adequately charged.
Spark Test Instructions
1. Verify that the safety cover is in the closed (SAFE) position.
2. Verify that the TASER Cartridge is removed. A spark test should never
be conducted with a TASER Cartridge in the device. 3. Point the device in a
safe direction (such as the floor) and verify that your fingers and no part of
your body are in front of the device.
4. Place the safety cover in the open (ARMED) position.
5. Depress the trigger button and confirm sparking across the electrodes
at a rapid rate. 6. Place the safety cover in the closed (SAFE) position.
LOAD THE TASER CARTRIDGES
WARNING: Never place your hands, fingers, or any part of your body in
front of the cartridge. When loading and unloading, always hold the cartridge
on the sides.
LOADING:
1. Verify that the safety switch is in the closed (SAFE) position.
2. Point the device in a safe direction.
3. Remove the cartridge cover.
4. Place the cartridge into the front of the weapon until an audible
click is heard.
5. Verify that the cartridge is secure by gently pulling on the sides of
the cartridge.
UNLOADING:
The C2 Cartridge is designed to ensure a secure fit when inserted in the C2.
The placement of the wire bundles behind the insertion tabs aids in providing
a secure fit. It is very difficult to remove a cartridge with the wire in
place (that is, when the cartridge has not been deployed). To remove a live
cartridge, follow these steps:
1. Verify that the safety cover is in the closed (SAFE) position.
2. Ensure that the front of the C2 is pointed in a safe direction.
3. Do not place any part of your hands or other body parts in front of
the C2.
4. Depress both tabs until the cartridge releases. Note that it might
take two hands to depress the tabs.
5. Re-install the clear cartridge cover on the cartridge.
Removal of an expended cartridge does not require the additional force because
the wires are no longer behind the tabs.
The TASER Cartridges for the C2 are specifically designed so there is no “up”
or “down” position – enabling you to quickly reload one in a stressful
situation without worrying about putting it in upside down.
AIMING AND PROBE PLACEMENT
Normally, aim the laser of the device at one of the large muscle groups
(center of mass) such as the torso or thigh areas, etc.
The top probe impacts the target near the laser beam; however, the probe
impact distance from the laser beam will vary depending on the distance
between the device and the target. See www.TASER.com for current
specifications.
The bottom probe impacts at an 8-degree angle form the top probe. This results
in a spread of approximately 1’ for every 7’ of distance from the target.
Greater probe spread increases effectiveness. If possible, a minimum 4-inch
spread between the probes is recommended.
Hold the C2 device so that the cartridge is vertical for an upright target.
If the subject is on the ground and there are no other attackers, place the
TASER C2 on the ground (don’t drop it as the impact could damage the unit) and
leave the area. Do not attempt to retrieve the TASER device. TASER
International will replace the TASER C2 for free upon receipt of a police
report (see limited lifetime warranty information).
(U.S. only.) WARNING: Avoid head, face, throat, or groin exposure unless
operator safety dictates otherwise.
USING THE TASER C2
The TASER C2 is a serious, state-of-the-art defensive weapon and should be
treated accordingly. Although the unit is designed to be as nonviolent as
possible in stopping a combatant, its use can result in injuries, including
but not limited to, a probe embedded in an eye or secondary injuries related
to falling. Be sure, however, not to fire at a subject who is over 15 feet or
4.5 meters away (measure 15 feet or 4.5 meters to see how far this is – it
will probably be further than you think). If you do deploy at someone more
than 15 feet or 4.5 meters away, the probes will not have sufficient TASER
wire to reach the target.
The TASER device is to be used only for lawful self-defense or in the defense
of others. Check your state and local laws for applicable regulations.
Depending on local and state laws, the TASER C2 may be kept in the house for
home protection, or carried in a car, purse, etc. for personal protection when
away from home. Be sure to research each state’s applicable laws prior to
possessing or transporting the device across state lines, or into other states
where laws may vary.
A TASER device is not a substitute for other preventive self-protection
actions such as ensuring doors are locked, and parking in well-lighted areas.
Personal Defense
1. Remove the TASER C2 from its holster and verify that the TASER Cartridge is
installed.
2. If a subject approaches in a suspicious or threatening manner, place
the safety cover in the open (ARMED) position.
3. Aim the laser beam at the center of the attacker’s torso or the
attacker’s legs.
4. Scream and shout verbal commands to “get away,” when feasible. It is
possible that the subject will flee based on the noise and laser.
5. If the subject gets within 15 feet and you have reason to fear for
your safety, deploy the TASER C2.
6. Set the TASER C2 down and immediately seek safety. This may include
re-entering a safe building, entering your car and driving away, etc.
7. As soon as it is safe to do so, call 911 and report the specific
location of the threat.
8. Do not hesitate to leave the C2 at the scene of the attempted
assault. Send a copy of the police report to TASER International and we will
replace the weapon at no charge. See www.TASER.com for more information on the
replacement guarantee. (U.S. only.)
WHAT IF I MISS?
The laser sight is an extremely valuable aid for proper aiming. However, there
is always the chance for a missed shot, especially in a dynamic, stressful
situation and you must be prepared to take alternative actions to protect
yourself in case of a missed shot or reduced effectiveness.
“Silence is Golden”
The TASER device’s electrical current is relatively quiet in actual human use.
Therefore, the device may make very little sound when the probes are
successfully deployed on a human target. In contrast, some practice conductive
targets produce a loud sound when used because the energy is arcing in the air.
If the electrical current is loud during the device’s use on a human target,
and the subject is not reacting as expected, the current may be shorting out
and may not be effective. Deploy a second cartridge or consider other options
in this situation.
Potential Causes of Reduced or No Effectiveness
• Loose or Thick Clothing. The current from the C2 is capable of penetrating
approximately 2 cumulative inches of clothing, or one inch of clothing per
probe.
• Miss or Single Dart Hit. The current must pass between the probes. If
one probe misses, a second cartridge should be deployed if practical. Also,
using the C2 in the drive-stun mode as described below will also complete the
circuit between the single probe and the device electrode.
• Low Nerve or Muscle Mass. If the probes impact in an area where there
is very little muscle mass (e.g., the side of the rib cage), the effectiveness
can be significantly diminished.
• Limited Probe Spread. Probe spreads of less than 4 inches (including
drive-stun) result in little or no effect from NMI and become primarily a pain
compliance option. If a close range deployment resulting in limited probe
spread does not incapacitate the subject, apply a drive stun, as described
below, to a point away from the probes. This will effectively widen the
contact area and can achieve NMI.
• Wires Break. If a wire breaks (e.g. during a struggle), the current
will not flow to the probes. Drive-stun is still available.
DRIVE-STUN BACKUP
Drive-stun capability is available with or without a TASER Cartridge
installed. The drive-stun mode will not cause NMI and generally becomes
primarily a pain compliance option. Probe deployment is usually considered
more desirable, even at close range. Some of the advantages of probe
deployment include:
• Drive-stun is only effective while the device is in contact with the subject
or the subject’s clothing. As soon as the device is moved away, the energy
stops. Deploying the probes allows the user to create distance between the
user and the subject while maintaining control.
• Due to automatic reflex actions, most subjects will struggle to
separate from the TASER device. When the TASER device is used in the
drive-stun mode and the subject struggles to get away it may be difficult to
maintain contact between the device and the subject.
• If the probes are deployed, even at very close range, the user may be
able to use drive-stun to another portion of the body that is farther away
from the probes, thereby resulting in enhanced NMI effect. If the drive-stun
is not effective, evaluate the location of the drive-stun and consider an
additional cycle to a different pressure point.
When using the drive-stun, push (drive) the front of the TASER C2 firmly
against the body of the subject. Simply “touching” the C2 against the subject
is not sufficient. The subject is likely to recoil and try to get away from
the stun electrodes. It is necessary to aggressively drive the front of the C2
into the subject for maximum effect.
The drive-stun works more effectively when aggressively applied to pressure
points on nerve bundles. This includes the brachial area, common peronial,
mastoid, and pelvic triangle. The TASER C2 must be actively depressed or
aggressively driven into the nerve bundles in a “drive-stun” manner to be
effective in the drive-stun mode.
RECOMMENDED DRIVE-STUN AREAS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT
Drive the C2 into the following areas for maximum effectiveness.
• Carotid (sides of neck) (see warning below).
• Brachial plexus tie-in (upper chest). • Radial (forearm).
• Pelvic triangle (see warning below).
• Common peronial (outside of thigh).
• Tibial (calf muscle).
WARNING: Use care when applying a drive-stun to the neck or groin.
These areas are sensitive to mechanical injury (such as crushing to the
trachea or testicles if applied forcefully). However, these areas have proven
highly effective targets. These areas should only be targeted when citizens
are defending themselves from violent attacks.
C2 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Changing the LPM
The unit is shipped with the LPM pre-installed. To change the LPM:
1. Place the safety cover in the closed (SAFE) position.
2. Remove the TASER Cartridge.
3. To unload the LPM, depress the side buttons on both sides of the
battery and remove the LPM from the handle of the weapon.
4. Wait approximately 5 seconds, then install the new LPM. Ensure that
the LPM is fully inserted into the C2. Failure to do so could result in a
damaged C2 or a loss of power during a deployment.
Uploading Software Revisions
The C2 internal software provides functionality for all aspects of the device.
You can always install a previous version LPM in the weapon. The software will
not program the C2 to an older version and the weapon will remain at the
higher of the software version in the weapon or the LPM.
C2 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
• The C2 is a sensitive electronic device, and should be handled with care.
Avoid dropping a C2. Do not use a C2 that has a cracked handle.
• Check the LPM regularly.
• Check the expiration of the TASER Cartridges (the 5-year expiration is
listed on the serial number label). Do not use an expired TASER Cartridge.
• Secure the C2 in a protective holster when not in use.
• Avoid exposing the C2 to excessive moisture or water.
• See the troubleshooting guide at www.TASER.com for additional
instructions.
Dropped or Wet C2
• Safety cover closed (SAFE).
• Point in a safe direction and remove the cartridge.
• Remove the LPM.
• Dry the C2 thoroughly (at least 24 hours).
• Reinstall the LPM. • Safety cover open (ARMED).
• If the C2 discharges without pressing the trigger button, remove the
LPM and return the C2 to TASER International immediately.
• Spark test for a full 30 seconds.
• If the C2 does not function properly during the spark test, return it
to TASER International immediately.
• If the spark test is normal, you may continue to use the C2. TASER
ONLINE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
A troubleshooting guide is available by visiting the TASER Web site at
www.TASER.com. If you need product support on accessories or have any other
questions, please contact customer service at:
U.S.: 1.800.978.2737 or 1.480.905.2000 International: +1.800.978.2737 or
+1.480.902.2000
Warranty Policy
TASER International warranty provisions are applicable on all TASER Citizen
Products. See TASER International’s Web site, www.TASER.com, for detailed
warranty information.
RMA PROCESS
To return a TASER product for repair or service, first obtain a Return
Material Authorization (RMA) number from our Web site at www.TASER.com. If you
don’t have Internet access, contact TASER International at the numbers listed
on the previous page. See the warranty specifications on the Web site. Mail
the defective product with postage prepaid together with a written description
of the defect and proof of purchase within one year or proof of purchase of an
extended warranty (PO, invoice, or purchase affidavit) or a check/credit
authorization for the replacement schedule found on TASER’s Web site, and your
return address to:
TASER International, Inc., 17800 North 85th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85255
Attn: RMA Department
Note: The RMA number must be on the outside of the package. Be sure to include
your name, physical address, and phone number. Failure to provide the required
information may delay or forfeit the return of the repaired items.
Any TASER device that has not been paid for or required information has not
been provided during a period of 90 days after receipt of the TASER device by
TASER shall be deemed abandoned and TASER may dispose of such TASER device
without any compensation to Purchaser.
WARNING: If the TASER device has been exposed to bodily fluids or other
biohazards, please contact the TASER customer service department at
1.800.978.2737 or 1.480.905.2000 for specific instructions BEFORE returning
the weapon.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
EXTENDED WARRANTIES (U.S. only)
The C2 standard warranty begins when the weapon is activated. The TASER C2 has
optional one-year and three- year extended warranties. These extended
warranties may be purchased at any time during the standard warranty period
and must be installed before the expiration of the current warranty. The
extended warranty information is programmed into a special LPM. When the LPM
is inserted into the weapon, it will automatically increment the warranty
expiration year one year or three years, depending on the option purchased.
The LPM will then function as a regular LPM.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
New TASER brand products are under development. Visit our Web site at
www.TASER.com for the latest information on TASER products.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for lithium batteries and TASER Cartridges
are available at www.TASER.com or by contacting TASER international.
LEGALITY
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) has
classified our TASER M18-, M26-, X26- and C2series devices as non-firearms
because they use compressed gas, rather than explosives to launch the
projectiles. Because M18-, M26-, X26-, and C2-series devices are not firearms,
they may be carried without a permit in certain jurisdictions (check state and
local laws for permit requirements in your area). The TASER device is
restricted from possession by citizen users in the following states:
Washington DC, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Rhode
Island, and Wisconsin. Check our Web site at www.TASER.com for a list of known
state and local laws concerning TASER devices.
WARRANTY (U.S. only)
A. General. The following TASER International, Inc. (“TASER International”)
warranty provisions are applicable on all sales or transfers of the TASER® C2
device. The term “Purchaser” shall mean any purchaser, transferee, possessor,
or user of TASER International Products.
B. Limited Warranty. TASER International warrants that its TASER C2 devices
are free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 90 days
from the date of attempted activation. TASER International agrees to repair or
replace such defective product which, under normal use as defined in the
instructions that accompanied the product at time of purchase, fails to
function within the limited warranty period provided that the disclosed defect
is determined by TASER International to be TASER International’s fault. TASER
International’s sole responsibility under this limited warranty shall be to
either repair or replace, at TASER International’s sole option, any such
product determined to be defective by TASER International and return it via
prepaid postage. After the limited warranty period, TASER International will
repair or replace any defective TASER C2 device for a charge as specified on
TASER International’s Web site. TASER Cartridges that are fired are deemed to
have operated properly. TASER-manufactured accessories are covered under a
limited 90-day warranty. Non-TASER manufactured accessories are covered under
the manufacturer’s warranty. This limited warranty is TASER International’s
only warranty for the TASER C2 device and may not be changed or enlarged by
any agent, distributor, dealer, or other person. This limited warranty shall
be void and TASER International shall not be responsible for any loss, damage,
or other liabilities arising from alterations, additions, or repairs which are
made to any TASER products by other than TASER International authorized
personnel or from the use of TASER Cartridges, batteries (and cells) or other
parts, components or accessories that are not manufactured or recommended by
TASER International.
C. “No Questions Asked” TASER Warranty. THE “No Questions Asked” WARRANTY FOR
A TASER C2 DEVICE CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED DURING ACTIVATION OF THE C2 DEVICE.
The “No Questions Asked” Warranty begins on the date of activation of the
device and supersedes the 90-day limited warranty. The “No Questions Asked”
Warranty is available in one (1) and three (3) year options. For customers who
have purchased a “No Questions Asked” Warranty, TASER International warrants
it will repair or replace any TASER C2 which fails to function for any reason
from the date of purchase of the “No Questions Asked” Warranty through the
balance of the warranty term. The “No Questions Asked” Warranty entitles
Purchaser to one (1) free replacement for damage from any cause during the “No
Questions Asked” Warranty period. The free replacement unit will have a 90-day
limited warranty beginning on the date of re-activation (all replaced units
will leave our facility inactivated; a certificate or code for free activation
will be sent with each replacement unit). Purchaser has the responsibility to
return the defective product to TASER International via prepaid postage and
provide written information as to the nature of the problem. If the weapon is
out of warranty, TASER International will respond with a quotation for repair
costs.
D. Warranty Repair Procedure. To make a warranty claim, you must first verify
that your TASER device is within its active warranty period. To register a
warranty claim, first obtain a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number
within the warranty period from TASER International through TASER
International’s Web site. If Internet access is not available, then contact
TASER International by mail or toll-free telephone number at 800-418-9283.
TASER International will advise what parts need to be returned for repairs.
The Purchaser has the responsibility to return the defective product to: TASER
International, Inc., 17800 North 85th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85255 Attn:
Warranty Department; via prepaid postage. The Purchaser must provide the
following:
· Written information as to the nature of the defect and a check/credit
authorization for the fee specified on the TASER International Web site for
the TASER C2 (if applicable); · RMA number on the outside of the package; and
· Name, address, and phone number of where to return the repaired item.
Failure to provide the required information may delay the return of the
repaired item. Any TASER device that has not been paid for or required
information has not been provided for during a period of 90 days after receipt
of the TASER device by TASER International shall be deemed abandoned and TASER
International may dispose of such TASER device without any compensation or
further notification to Purchaser.
E. Warranty Exclusions. THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY
WITH RESPECT TO THE TASER PRODUCT. TASER INTERNATIONAL DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, DESIGN OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE
PRACTICE, OR ANY WARRANTY AGAINST PATENT INFRINGEMENT. IF THE EXCLUSION OF
IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS PROHIBITED BY STATE LAW, THEN ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY DESCRIBED
ABOVE AND OTHER PROVISIONS CONTAINED HEREIN.
F. Release. PURCHASER AGREES TO RELEASE AND SAVE TASER INTERNATIONAL HARMLESS
FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF DEPLOYMENT, USE OR MISUSE OF THE
TASER PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES AND PERSONAL INJURIES.
PURCHASER AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RISKS OF LOSS AND ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES
AND PERSONAL INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE DEPLOYMENT, USE, OR MISUSE OF
THE TASER PRODUCT. TASER IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE FAILURE OF THE TASER PRODUCT TO
PERFORM AND TASER IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS MADE BY A THIRD PARTY OR BY
PURCHASER FOR OR ON BEHALF OF A THIRD PARTY.
G. Limitation of Remedies. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THE ABOVE WARRANTY ARE
EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER LIABILITY TASER INTERNATIONAL MAY HAVE,
INCLUDING INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. TASER INTERNATIONAL’S
CUMULATIVE LIABILITY TO ANY PARTY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY
CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR ACTIONS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE TASER PRODUCT
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID TO TASER INTERNATIONAL BY PURCHASER
FOR THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT WILL TASER INTERNATIONAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY
OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF TASER INTERNATIONAL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES OR IF SUCH DAMAGE COULD HAVE BEEN REASONABLY FORESEEN, AND
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
PROVIDED HEREIN. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF
LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
For international warranty information, please go to www.TASER.com.
TASER® C2 FEATURES
Trigger Safety Cover
Protects Trigger from Accidental Activations
Replaceable Cartridge
0 - 15’ Range safely stop attackers
30-Second Cycle escape unsafe situations
CheckLok™ computer background checks deter misuse
Lithium Power Magazine
Delivers 50 + Firings
Ergonomic Grip
Integrated LED Light
Fits all Hand Sizes
Illuminate Dark Environments
Optional Laser Sight
Provides Precision Accuracy
TASER C2 FEATURES
• 0 -15’ Range
• Lightweight & Compact
• Portable
• Integrated LED Light
• 90-Day Limited Warranty
• Lithium Power Magazine
• Built in Safety Features
• Optional Laser Sight
• Shaped Pulse Technology
• Replacement Guarantee
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• TASER C2
• Training DVD Video
• 15’ Replaceable Cartridge
• Operating Manual
• Lithium Power Magazine
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