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• Keep exposed skin away from escaping gas when installing
or removing air supply cylinder or if the marker or air supply is
leaking. Compressed air, CO
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very cold and can cause frostbite under certain conditions.
• Use only .68 caliber paintballs, never load or fire any foreign
objects.
• Avoid alcoholic beverages before and during the use of this
marker. Handling markers while under the influence of drugs
or alcohol is a criminal disregard for public safety.
• Avoid shooting an opponent at point blank, 6 feet or less.
• Familiarize yourself with instructions listed on air supply
cylinder or adaptor. Contact the air supply cylinder or adaptor
manufacturer with any questions.
• Always measure your marker’s velocity before playing
paintball and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet
per second (see instructions on page 7).
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STEP 3) Hopper Installation
• Barrel Sleeve must be installed (see page 2) and safety in
Safe Mode (see page 4) before filling the hopper.
• Make sure that the vertical feed neck and hopper are clean
and free of any sharp edges to keep paintballs feeding into the
marker smoothly.
• Install the hopper neck into the vertical feed opening of your
marker and tighten the hopper down with a 1/8” allen wrench.
NOTE: Do not overtighten and strip threaded parts. With the barrel
sleeve installed and safety in Safe Mode, you are now ready to
load your hopper with paintballs. Fill hopper and only remove
barrel sleeve and turn off the safety when ready to shoot.
STEP 1) Prepare Marker for Air Supply Cylinder Installation
• For model Triumph eXT
- You must first read and follow eXT
Trigger
Operating Instructions (on pages 8-9) before performing STEP 2.
• For models Triumph XL and Triumph XT
go to STEP 2.
STEP 2) Air Supply Cylinder Installation
• Do not pressurize a partially assembled paintball marker.
• First install barrel sleeve (see instructions on page 2).
• Next put trigger safety in Safe Mode (see instructions on page 4).
• Next you need to cock the marker by sliding the bolt handle all
the way back until it locks into place. Always keep marker in the
cocked position when air supply is attached to marker.
This will help prevent an accidental discharge.
• To install the air supply cylinder, lubricate the cylinder valve o-ring
with a little gun oil then insert the cylinder valve end into the
air supply adapter at the back end of the marker grip. Twist the
cylinder clockwise into the marker until it stops. Adjust the butt
plate if necessary. Your marker is ready to fire once you switch
to Fire Mode from Safe Mode. If the tank is full and you do not
hear the air supply engage, the pin valve could be too short or
the pin valve seal is damaged.
STEP 4) Rate of Fire Adjustments and Troubleshooting
• For Triumph eXT
marker - read and follow the eXT Trigger
Operating Instructions (on pages 8-9); before performing STEP 5.
• For models Triumph XL and Triumph XT
go to STEP 5.
GETTING STARTED
5/32”
Allen
Wrench
STEP 5) Velocity Adjustment
Each time you play paintball,
the velocity of your paintball
marker should be checked
with a chronograph, an
instrument for measuring
velocity, prior to playing
paintball to verify that the
marker’s velocity is set below
300 feet per second or less if
required by playing field.
To adjust the velocity use the 5/32” allen wrench included with
your marker. The velocity adjustment screw is located on left side
receiver. To adjust the velocity down, turn the screw inward or
clockwise. To turn the velocity up, turn the screw out or
counterclockwise. Do not remove velocity screw.