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ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE 

AND ALL OTHER  SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS AND 

GUIDELINES

·  THE ANGEL IS LIVE AND CAPABLE OF DISCHARGING.

 Ensure that the Angel is on (see page 3). 

  As default the Angel Eyes will always be ON 

whenever the Angel is switched ON.

  The Angel eyes can be switched off by pulling and 

holding the trigger 

 for 1 second. The Angel’s 

MROF will drop to its default MROF eyes off setting. 
It will fire 1 shot to confirm that the eyes have been 
switched off and the buzzer will sound once.  
The eyes off symbol will be displayed on the  
display screen. 

  To turn the Angel eyes back on pull and hold the 

trigger 

 again for 2 seconds,. The MROF will 

return to MROF eyes on setting (see page 15 for 
factory default setting), the buzzer will sound twice 
the eyes on symbol will be displayed on the display 
screen.

  Should the eyes detect a malfunction due to a 

component failure or the eyes becoming dirty they 
will automatically turn themselves off and the MROF 
will revert to its MROF eyes off setting (see page 15 
for factory default setting), the display will indicate 
that the eyes are off and that a ball is not detected.  

ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE

AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

·  Ensure a barrel blocking device is fitted to 

the ANGEL.  

·  Ensure the hopper is removed from the 

ANGEL.

·  Ensure that there are no paintballs in the 

ANGEL.

·  Paintball industry standard eye/face/ear and 

head protection designed specifically to stop 
paintballs and meeting ASTM standard F1776 
(USA) or CE standard (Europe) must be worn 
by user and any person within range.

·  SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU 

MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

 Ensure that the Angel is off.

  If required switch the Angel off by pressing and 

holding the navigation switch in for 1 second.  
A goodbye message will be displayed on the screen 
and the Angel will power down.

  Remove the right hand grip cheek 

 by removing 

the 3 screws 

 

using a suitable 2mm Allen key.

 

  If a battery is already present carefully lift the 

battery 

 from its housing.

 

  Observe the battery polarity as marked on the 

battery housing terminal and on the battery.

Always use a good quality fresh battery.      

Replacing the 9v battery

Switching Angel eyes OFF/ON

Push & hold 

for 2 secs.

The Angel incorporates the OPTO board. This board 
is the latest development in trigger sensing function. 
It achieves unsurpassed advancements in trigger 
repeatability and sensitivity, its friction free non 
mechanical operating switch results in faster shorter 
and lighter trigger strokes that give the user higher 
prolonged achievable rates of fire.

OPTO board

•  

The Macro line hose may be removed from the 
Macro line connectors to facilitate maintenance.

•  

Pull back the collet 

 on the connector and keep 

the collet depressed.

•  

Pull the Macro line hose 

 out of the connector 

firmly.

•  

Cut back the Macro line hose cleanly and square 

.

•  

Push the hose firmly into the Macro line connector 
to re-attach. 

Important Note: 
Please make sure that the macro-line is 
trimmed back before re-insertion after it  
has been removed.

Macro line hose

Summary of Contents for ANGEL

Page 1: ...Replacing the 9v battery 4 Switching Angel eyes on off 5 OPTO board 5 Macro line hose 5 Propellant air nitrogen supply 6 Adjusting the ASA position 6 Installing an air nitrogen system 6 Bolt removal...

Page 2: ...r without the bolt in the breech as high pressure gas will be emitted Use compressed air nitrogen gas only Do not use CO2 Do not exceed 850 psi 58 bar input pressure Always follow instructions warning...

Page 3: ...n range SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE 1 Push hold navigation switch for up to 2 secs Switching on your Angel Switch the Angel off by pressing and holding the navigation...

Page 4: ...d on the battery housing terminal and on the battery Always use a good quality fresh battery Replacing the 9v battery 1 2 2 3 ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES...

Page 5: ...OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES Ensure a barrel blocking device is fitted to the ANGEL Ensure the hopper is removed from the ANGEL Ensure that there are no paintballs in the ANGEL Paintball i...

Page 6: ...t allows the user to slide the ASA body along the rail to fine tune the mounting position of the ASA The ASA body is locked down onto the rail via two set screws 2 located within a central recess at t...

Page 7: ...de Rotate the breech release knob 1 clockwise until it stops NOTE The breech block WILL NOT OPEN when the Angel is de gassed and the ram and bolt are in the forward position To allow the breech to rot...

Page 8: ...ng the navigation switch to view this information Parameters The Angel s settings can be easily adjusted from the Parameters menu With the Angel on and Live push and hold the navigation switch up or d...

Page 9: ...YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE OLED Menu STATUS Parameters Live Safe Information Current settings Status Software version Mode Soft break out setting Hard break out setting Soft ramp setting Hard ramp s...

Page 10: ...for each pull of the trigger Break out and Ramp settings do not function in this Mode PSP The Angel eyes will default to on whenever the Angel is made live via the navigation switch With the eyes act...

Page 11: ...ate the rate of fire achievable It should only be used for demonstration purposes as the Angel eyes feature is reverse functioned so that it can not fire should a paintball be detected Custom Semi The...

Page 12: ...s Should the number of trigger pulls drop below this rate for more than 1 second the software will no longer add shots until the kick in point has been re achieved To enable any of the ramping feature...

Page 13: ...the navigation switch inwards to save the new setting A Saved loader speed message will be displayed The Parameters menu will be displayed MROF eyes on This allows the user to set the Maximum Rate Of...

Page 14: ...ed before the ramp mode activates adjustable between 1 and 20 shots kick in BPS number of trigger pulls per second that has to be reached to get the ramp mode to start adjustable between 4 and 16 shot...

Page 15: ...ngs by pushing the navigation switch up or down Once the desired setting has been reached press the navigation switch inwards to save the new setting A Saved Anti Bolt Stick message will be displayed...

Page 16: ...ation switch scroll up or down to select the second digit required Push the navigation button inward to store the second digit Using the navigation switch scroll up or down to select the third digit r...

Page 17: ...st stage regulator and release all residual gas pressure from the Angel before disassembly The Angel can hold a small residual gas charge typically two shots with the first stage regulator removed Alw...

Page 18: ...e the hopper is removed from the ANGEL Ensure that there are no paintballs in the ANGEL Always remove the first stage regulator and release all residual gas pressure from the Angel before disassembly...

Page 19: ...or abrasive cleaning products should be used All external and internal accessible moving parts should be lubricated using light synthetic oil only All threads on the Angel except those for the Angel a...

Page 20: ...the large piston 7 Spring stack 8 small piston 9 and the ball bearing 10 are removed Inspect the O rings 11 for damage and replace if necessary Inspect the small piston 9 face seal for damage and repl...

Page 21: ...ber fingers Remove Macroline from Fore Grip 2 Remove Fore Grip Cap 3 Remove Mini Reg 4 Remove Fore Grip 5 ensure that Fore Grip Seal 6 isn t lost see page 20 Remove the volume chamber maintenance plug...

Page 22: ...the cover towards the front and off the Angel Carefully extract each eye 9 from its location and clean the eye and location hole if required Important Notes for re assembly The Angel eyes sensor MUST...

Page 23: ...page 22 opposite Then Remove the right hand grip cheek cover 10 by removing the 3 retaining screws 11 using a metric 2mm Allen key Unplug the solenoid plug 12 from the PCB Remove the Angel eyes ribbon...

Page 24: ...TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES Always remove the first stage regulator and release all residual gas pressure from the Angel before disassembly The Angel can hold a small re...

Page 25: ...ton spring stack 12 Remove the shims 13 Remove the piston spacer 14 Using a suitable blunt pick carefully withdraw the LPR body 15 ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDEL...

Page 26: ...essure SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE LPR spool replacement The LPR may be serviced once it has been removed by following the LPR assembly removal The serviceable parts...

Page 27: ...ntenance plug and eye ribbon cover 6 see page 22 Remove the volume chamber plug 7 being careful not to damage the end plug seal Remove the exhaust valve stem 8 Remove the grip cheek cover 9 by removin...

Page 28: ...n unless the bolt is in the backward position Remove the screw located in the centre of the back plate 3 using a suitable 2mm Allen key Carefully lift the back plate off 4 Remove the breech release kn...

Page 29: ...n the set screw counter clockwise Adjusting the return strength Insert a 2mm Allen key into the rearmost set screw 3 in the trigger To increase the return strength turn the set screw clock wise To dec...

Page 30: ...the plugs out from the PCB by the wiring always use a suitable tool to extract the plug from its socket 1 2 ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES Ensure a barrel b...

Page 31: ...Use genuine ANGEL parts Is the bolt worn Replace Soft Bolt 7 Is the LPR set correctly LPR Adjustment 24 Is the valve dwell set correctly Dwell Adjustment 13 Is first shot low Increase Dwell Time 13 VE...

Page 32: ...er Is the loader dirty Clean loader Are the paintballs swollen Replace the paintballs Are the Angel Eyes switched on Switching Angel Eyes On 5 Are the Angel Eyes functioning Angel Eyes Test 5 22 Is th...

Page 33: ...where the goods are sold to a person dealing as a consumer within the meaning of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 all warranties conditions or other terms implied by statute or common law are exclu...

Page 34: ...in England No 2114341 and WDP Paintball Inc registered in USA No 2479769 No warranty is given to parts not manufactured by the manufacturer and all liability for loss damage or injury is excluded This...

Page 35: ...om reliance on them WDP does not warrant that the Product is in compliance with any law or industry standards guidelines or procedures WDP standard terms and conditions of sale also apply if Buyer is...

Page 36: ...age and bodily injury which otherwise may result from the use or maintenance of the Product and to use the Product in accordance with operating instructions and due care If operating instructions are...

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