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Regulator Pressure Relief Valve Adjustment
The regulator pressure relief valve is factory set to 350 psi. Do not reset it higher than
350 psi because that could cause damage to marker parts or cause personal injury. If you
disassemble the Regulator (page 17) and remove the indicated parts from item #71, you will
need to reset the Regulator Pressure Relief Valve before using your marker.
1. Adjust the velocity as outlined in
Velocity Adjustment
on page 10 until your marker
chronographs below 300 fps.
2. Put the trigger safety in Safe mode (see page 6) and install the
barrel blocking device (see page 4). Remove the Magazine as
outlined in
Magazine Removal, Loading, and Unloading
(see
page 9).
3. Insert a 1/8” wrench through the Velocity Adjuster Set Screw (S)
and into the Regulator Relief Set Screw (V) and turn it slowly
counterclockwise only until air
/
CO2 begins to escape through the
Relief Valve. Then turn the set screw slowly back clockwise only
until air
/
CO2 stops escaping, setting the relief pressure. NOTE:
Do not turn any further clockwise which would set it higher than
350 psi. This could cause damage to marker parts or cause
personal injury.
4. Follow the
Velocity Adjustment
Instructions on page 10 to adjust
the velocity until the marker chronographs to 300 fps or less.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
: You have successfully loaded and punctured a new cartridge, put the trigger
safety in Fire mode. Your marker will not fire and you can’t get the CO2 cartridge out of the
marker.
SOLUTION: Put the trigger safety in Safe mode (see page 6) and install the barrel blocking
device (see page 4). Remove the Magazine as outlined in
Magazine Removal
(see page 9).
Follow the instructions
Release Pressure From a Marker That Will Not Fire
on page 17.
PROBLEM
: Air/CO2 is leaking out of the gas vent hole (see arrow).
SOLUTION: The most common air
/
CO2 leak is caused by a
dirty or damaged puncture seal. Check the Puncture Seal (36)
for dirt or damage (see
Puncture Valve Disassembly
on
page 16).
PROBLEM
: Magazine will not feed paintballs correctly.
SOLUTION: Try using fresh paintballs
SOLUTION: Clean the Magazine with a damp towel to wipe off paint, grease, and debris. Dry
springs immediately, if necessary, to help prevent rusting.
PROBLEM
: You pull the trigger, and the marker does not pressurize.
SOLUTION: Adjust the CO2 Cap assembly (see instructions on page 18).
PROBLEM
: Air/CO2 is leaking from the air
/
CO2 cylinder connection to the remote coil tank
adapter.
SOLUTION: The most common leak occurs from a bad air
/
CO2 cylinder valve O-ring (see
Repairing Air/CO2 Cylinder Leaks
on page 24).
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