Taser X26 Manual
Taser X26 Manual
Taser X26 Manual
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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 understand this manual.
This warning label appears on TASER device models.
TASER Electronic Control Devices (ECDs) 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 efective 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.
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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 X26C.
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 device in accordance with
applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Store in a Secure Location. Store the TASER X26C 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 fnger away from trigger 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.
DPM RELEASE
BUTTON
STAINLESS STEEL
SHOCK PLATES
SAFETY SWITCH
TEXTURED GRIP ZONES
(DPM) DIGITAL
POWER MAGAZINE
AFIDs
PROBES
(LIL) LOW INTENSITY
LIGHTS (LEDs)
LASER SIGHT
BLAST DOORS
ILLUMINATION SELECTOR
HIGH VISIBILITY
SIGHTS
TASER CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE
RELEASE TAB
TASER WIRE
TRIGGER
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DIGITAL POWER MAGAZINE (DPM) OR XDPM
The Digital Power Magazine is much more than just a lithium energy cell
power supply system for the X26C. In addition to the battery of two 3-
volt lithium energy cells that power the X26C, the DPM also contains an
onboard memory chip that maintains a record of the remaining power.
The X26C keeps track of how the various features of the weapon are
afecting the energy cell life and updates the memory in the DPM
accordingly. The battery percentage indicated is a calculated value and
not a direct reading of the battery charge.
Do not store the DPM anywhere that the gold contacts on the top of the
DPM may touch metal objects. If the DPM is short-circuited, the DPM
will malfunction and the energy lost during the short circuit will not
be registered or tracked in the DPM. The DPM also contains memory
that can update the X26C device software, and add extended
warranties, to the X26C. Visit www.TASER.com for more detailed
warranty information.
The X26C must be stored with the DPM/XDPM inserted at all times. If the DPM/XDPM is left
out of the device for an extended period of time, software in the X26C may be damaged
resulting in possible failure of the device and the date/time may be reset.
The DPM has enough power for approximately 150 ten-second frings depending on
temperature and other factors. The DPM will use more energy in colder weather than in
warm weather. For the most current specifcations, see www.TASER.com. The XDPM has all
the same features as the DPM plus a holder for a spare TASER Cartridge.
CENTRAL INFORMATION DISPLAY (CID)
The CID is a two-digit display on the back of the X26C that
provides the following information:
DPM POWER LEVEL (ENERGY CELL INDICATOR):
When the safety switch is up (ARMED), the CID will display the
percentage of DPM power remaining. This indication will last for 5
seconds. After 5 seconds, the CID will display two dots to indicate
the weapon remains armed.
TRIGGER SWITCH AND SPARK DURATION:
Unlike a frearm trigger, the TASER X26C trigger is a momentary
electrical switch. The switch is operational only when the safety
switch is in the up (ARMED) position.
When the X26C is deployed, it delivers a 10-second Shaped
Pulse energy burst of short-duration electrical impulses. The CID
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displays a countdown from 10 to 0 indicating how many seconds remain in the current
burst. The burst can be stopped at any time by positioning the safety switch to the down
(SAFE) position.
Pulling the trigger two more times during the burst cycle will increase the total electrical
discharge cycle time to 30 seconds.
Continually holding the trigger will result in continuous discharge until the trigger switch is
released or, the DPM is depleted.
See the Using the TASER X26C section for more information.
WARNING: In the event of an accidental discharge, immediately move the safety switch to
the down (SAFE) position to stop the discharge cycle.
X26C STATUS DATA:
When a DPM is inserted in the X26C, the
device will enter a boot-up sequence and
cycle through the following information:
EXAMPLE:
07..09..03--07..08..09..12..22--27--18
07 Warranty expiration year (2007)
09 Warranty expiration month (September)
03 Warranty expiration date (3rd)
07 Current year (2007)
08 Current month (August)
09 Current date (9th)
12 Current hour (GMT)
22 Current minutes
27 Internal temperature of the X26C (27 C)
18 X26C software version (18)
ILLUMINATION SELECTOR (LASER AND LED FLASHLIGHTS)
The operator can select four modes of illumination when using the X26C. To change the
illumination setting:
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Place the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position, remove the TASER Cartridge, and
aim the X26C in a safe direction (such as toward the ground). NOTE: The illumination
selector is disabled if the safety switch is in the up (ARMED) position.
Press and hold the Illumination Selector for approximately 1 second until the CID
display illuminates.
Press and release the Illumination Selector to toggle through the four available
settings until the desired setting is designated on the CID. Stop when the desired
setting is displayed. NOTE: Using pens or paper clips to press the Illumination Selector
may damage it.
LF: Laser and Flashlight both illuminate
LO: Laser Only will illuminate
OF: Only Flashlight will illuminate
OO: Neither the Laser nor the Flashlight will
illuminate and the CID display is dimmed
The selected mode displays for 5 seconds, and will be the default mode the next time the
safety switch is moved to the up (ARMED) position.
HIGH VISIBILITY SIGHTS
The mechanical sights on the X26C are molded in a contrasting
color to provide manual aiming of the X26C.
ELECTRODES
The front of the X26C 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 X26C in a drive-stun mode as a
traditional stun gun-type device.
STAINLESS STEEL SHOCK PLATES
The sides of the DPM compartment have stainless steel shock
plates for added strength. Shock plates are available in silver
and black colors.
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TEXTURED GRIP ZONES
The handle of the X26C is optimized for maximum grip in
minimal size. Textured grip zones strategically located in the
areas of maximum hand-to-weapon friction ofer superior grip
and weapon control under stress.
SOFT BODY HOLSTER
The X26C ships with a soft body holster that conveniently stores the TASER X26C on the belt
or in a purse. Do not apply pressure to the sides of the soft body holster while drawing the
TASER X26C. This could release the cartridge from the TASER X26C.
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CORRECT
TASER CARTRIDGES
Specifcations are available at www.TASER.com and are subject to change without notice.
TOP PROBE IS HORIZONTAL RELATIVE TO THE WEAPON
BOTTOM PROBE POINTS 8 DOWN
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15 CARTRIDGE
AFID LABEL
CASSETTE WEDGE
AFID STACK
PORON PADS
EJECTORS
MYLAR BLUNT FRONT PROBE ASSEMBLY
SNAP ON BLAST DOOR
WIRE SPOOL
NITROGEN GAS CAPSULE & PRIMER
CASSETTE ELECTRODE
CARTRIDGE CUTAWAY
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AVOIDING UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE
Never attempt to open or modify a TASER 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 or static electricity.
Additionally, the fring 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 of 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 fre 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.
ANTI-FELON IDENTIFICATION (AFID) TAGS
Every time a TASER 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.
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OPERATING THE X26C
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 DPM is adequately charged.
There are components in the high voltage section of the X26C that are more reliable
when energized (conditioned) on a regular basis.
Spark Test Instructions
Verify that the safety switch is in the down (SAFE) position.
Verify that the TASER Cartridge is removed. A spark test should never be conducted
with a TASER Cartridge in the device.
Point the device in a safe direction (such as the foor) and verify that your fngers and
no part of your body are in front of the device.
Place the safety switch in the up (ARMED) position.
Depress the trigger and confrm sparking across the electrodes at a rapid rate.
Place the safety switch in the down (SAFE) position.
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LOAD THE TASER CARTRIDGES
WARNING: Never place your hands, fngers, or any part of your body in front of the cartridge.
When loading and unloading, always hold the cartridge on the sides or top.
LOADING:
Verify that the safety switch is in the down
(SAFE) position.
Point the device in a safe direction
Place the cartridge into the front of the
weapon until an audible click is heard.
Verify that the cartridge is secure by gently
pulling on the sides of the cartridge.
UNLOADING:
Verify that the safety switch is in the down
(SAFE) position.
Point the device in a safe direction.
Depress the tabs on the sides of the
cartridge and remove.
The TASER Cartridges for the X26C are specifcally 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.
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UNLOADED
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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.
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 specifcations.
The bottom probe impacts at an 8-degree angle from the top probe. This results in a
spread of approximately 1 for every 7 of distance from the target. Greater probe spread
increases efectiveness. If possible, a minimum 4-inch spread between the probes is
recommended.
Hold the X26C device so that the
cartridge is vertical for an upright
target.
WARNING: Avoid head, face, throat, or groin exposure, unless operator safety dictates
otherwise.
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USING THE TASER X26C
The TASER X26C 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. For a full list of warnings, see www.TASER.
com/safety. Be sure, however, not to fre 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 sufcient 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 X26C 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 states 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.
Deployment Instructions
Remove the TASER X26C from the holster and verify that the TASER Cartridge is
installed.
If a subject approaches in a suspicious or threatening manner, place the safety switch
in the up (ARMED) position.
Aim the laser beam at the center of the attackers torso or the attackers legs.
Scream and shout verbal commands to get away, if feasible. It is possible that the
subject will fee based on the noise and laser.
If the subject gets within 15 feet and you have reason to fear for your safety, deploy
the TASER X26C.
Pull the trigger three times to ensure a full 30-second cycle.
Set the TASER X26C down and immediately seek safety. This may include re-entering
a safe building, entering your car and driving away, etc.
As soon as it is safe to do so, call 911 and report the specifc location of the threat.
Do not hesitate to leave the X26C 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.
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
efectiveness.
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SILENCE IS GOLDEN
The TASER devices 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 devices use on a human target, and the subject is
not reacting as expected, the current may be shorting out and may not be efective. 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 X26C 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 both probes. If one or both
probes miss the subject, deploy a second cartridge if available. If one probe has made
contact with the subject, using the drive-stun on any area of the body will complete
the circuit and cause NMI. However, the charge efects will stop as soon as the TASER
X26C is moved away from the subject.
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 efectiveness can be signifcantly
diminished.
Limited Probe Spread. Probe spreads of less than 4 inches (including drive-stun) result
in little or no efect 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 efectively widen the contact area and can achieve NMI.
Wires Break. If a wire breaks (e.g. during a struggle), the current will not fow to the
probes. Drive-stun is still available.