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TROUBLESHOOTING

1.Air tank is empty, or the pressure in the tank is too low. 

Solution:

 Refill the tank.

2.Internals may be dirty and/or full of paint. 

Solution:

 Clean the 

rear internals and Receiver.

3.Striker O-ring needs lubrication. 

Solution:

 Add a few drops of 

oil on the Striker O-ring

4.Striker O-ring is damaged or missing. 

Solution:

 Replace 

Striker O-ring and add a few drops of oil. 

5.Using low quality paintball can cause them to break and/or 

get jammed in the marker.

6.Rear internals are not properly installed. 

Solution:

 Follow 

Reassemble Rear Internal steps.

Air Leak

Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that 

the air source is detached before attempting any maintenance 

and/or repairs.
1.Air leaking from the Front Plug. Inspect Front Plug O-ring. 

Solution:

 Clean any dirt or debris which can cause the o-ring 

not to seal. Replace the O-ring if it is damaged or missing.  

2.Air leaking down the Barrel. Cup Seal may be damaged, 

installed incorrectly or missing. 

Solution:

 Replace damaged 

Cup Seal or properly install the Cup Seal.

3.Air leaking between the Receiver and trigger Frame. Valve 

Body O-ring may be damaged or installed incorrectly. 

Solution:

 Replace Valve Body O-ring or properly install the 

1.Remove the Barrel (X-02) by unscrewing it counter-clockwise.
2.Remove Front Plug Screw (S-53) using a 3mm Allen key. This 

screw holds the Front Plug (X- 04) onto the Receiver.

3.Slide the Front Plug out of the Receiver.
4.Once the Front Plug is removed. Pull out the Valve Spring 

(I-06) and Cup Seal/Valve Pin (I-07). 

Note:

 Replace the Cup 

Seal/Valve Pin, when experiencing air leaking out the barrel. 

Reassemble Front Internals

1.Insert the Cup Seal/Valve Pin end first. Ensure the Valve Pin 

slides through the Valve Body. 

Note:

 Make sure the Valve 

Spring is attached to the Cup Seal before inserting the Cup 

Seal/Valve Pin.

2.Insert the Front Plug O-ring end first and the screw hole 

facing downwards.

3.Align the Front Plug screw hole with the Front Plug Screw 

and fasten the Front Plug Screw. 

Note:

 Front Plug must 

be flush with the Receiver for the Front Plug Screw to align 

properly. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Recocking Issues

Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that 

the air source is detached before attempting any maintenance 

and/or repairs.

Summary of Contents for Conqu3st

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Page 3: ...TY GUIDELINES 4 CRITICAL SAFTY INFORMATION 5 IMPORTANT CO2 HPA AIR TANK SAFETY GUIDELINES 6 GETTING STARTED 7 MAINTAINING YOUR CONQU3ST PAINTBALL MARKER 8 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 NOTES 11 CONQU3ST PARTS LIST 12 SCHEMATIC 13 WARRANTY 14 ...

Page 4: ...n Never shoot at animals houses cars or anything not related to the sport of paintball Never point or shoot the CONQU3ST marker at any Law Enforcement Always treat the CONQU3ST marker as if it were loaded and able to fire Never look into the barrel of a paintball marker when unload loaded Only use Co2 or HPA Air tanks in the CONQU3ST marker Always remove the air source and all paintballs from the ...

Page 5: ... failing to follow the Safety Guidelines If you read these instructions and do not fully understand them or are unsure of your ability to make necessary adjustments properly call D3FY SPORTS or your local pro shop for help Visit www d3fysports com for the latest Owner s Manual CRITICAL SAFETY INFORMATION D3FY SPORTS reminds the user that Safety is Your Responsibility Protect your eyes face and ear...

Page 6: ...th your hand NEVER over pressurize a Co2 or HPA Air cylinder A urethane O ring is highly recommended before attaching any air supply to the marker Confirm that there is a urethane O ring attached on the Co2 HPA Air Tank Valve before attaching the tank to the marker If IMPORTANT C02 HPA AIR TANK SAFETY GUIDELINES Only use Co2 or HPA Air Tanks that are made for the sport of paintball The Co2 HPA Air...

Page 7: ...g the air tank Never store the paintball marker with an air tank attached to the ASA 14 Un cock the marker by pulling the trigger once Note Make sure to have the bolt of the marker in the un cocked position when not in use 15 Push the safety button to the SAFE position the O ring is missing from the valve the paintball marker will leak from the ASA as soon as an air tank is secured to the marker G...

Page 8: ... Striker 4 Clean any dirt debris or paint from the inside of the Receiver MAINTAINING YOUR CONQU3ST PAINTBALL MARKER PART and Description X 10 B X 10 OD Receiver I 19 Delrin Bolt I 20 Bolt Cocking Pin I 25 Striker I 26 Striker Spring I 27 Striker Buffer I 31 Velocity Spring Guide X 29 Striker Plug Quick Clean and Disassemble Make sure all paintballs are removed from the marker and that the air sou...

Page 9: ... using a squeegee or swab 5 Wipe the Delrin Bolt and Striker with a clean cloth Apply a few drops of oil to the Striker O ring O 24 Reassemble Rear Internals 1 Insert the Striker with the O ring end facing in first and the flat spot of the Striker facing down Note the Striker will only go in half way because of the Trigger Frame Sear Apply pressure behind the Striker with your thumb and at the sam...

Page 10: ...stall the Cup Seal 3 Air leaking between the Receiver and trigger Frame Valve Body O ring may be damaged or installed incorrectly Solution Replace Valve Body O ring or properly install the 1 Remove the Barrel X 02 by unscrewing it counter clockwise 2 Remove Front Plug Screw S 53 using a 3mm Allen key This screw holds the Front Plug X 04 onto the Receiver 3 Slide the Front Plug out of the Receiver ...

Page 11: ...e fitting on the Receiver Solution Remove hose and use thread sealer Blue Loctite on hose thread 5 Air leaking from the hose fitting on the ASA Solution Replaced the Hose O ring 6 Air leaking from the ASA relief hole Solution Replaced tank valve O ring NOTES NOTES ...

Page 12: ...y Button 1 51 S 51 Valve Body Screw 1 52 S 52 Front Plug Screw Washer 1 53 S 53 Front Plug Screw 1 54 O 54 Hose Seal O ring 1 CONQU3ST PARTS LIST LIST PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 X 01 Barrel Safety Plug 1 2 X 02 B OD 12 Barrel 1 3 O 005 Barrel O ring 1 4 X 04 Front Plug 1 5 O 05 Main Body O ring 3 6 I 06 Valve Spring 1 7 I 07 Cup Seal Valve Pin 1 8 I 08 Valve Body 1 9 X 09 Steel braided Hose 1 10 X 10 ...

Page 13: ...13 SCHEMATIC ...

Page 14: ...vides a 2 year warranty from date of purchase on D3FY OEM products D3FY warrants the original retail purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for period of 2 years from the date of purchase D3FY agrees to repair or replace any product which is deemed to possess a manufacturer defect Normal wear and tear is not covered under warranty ...

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