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Oil) into the Tank Adapter (#14). This will run the oil through the valve to ensure the O-
Rings stay moist and do not dry or crack. Failure to do so may cause the marker to leak.

5. Place the leading end of the propellant cylinder threads into the threaded interface of the

Tank Adapter (14).

6. Without pushing, twist the propellant cylinder in a clockwise direction and allow the cylinder

threads to “draw” it into the Tank Adapter. 

DO NOT

force the cylinder; it could cause cross

threading, not covered by warranty.

7. Screw the propellant cylinder completely in until it is firmly seated.

Attaching Feeder/Hopper

1. Confirm that the Barrel Plug is properly installed on the marker and is on “Safe.”
2. Attach the vertical feed elbow that is provided with your marker and hand tighten the

thumb adjustment screws onto the Vertical Feed Neck (#11). DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Over tightening can cause the vertical feed elbow to crack.

3. Press the neck of the Feeder/Hopper into the Vertical Feed Neck (11) until it is 

completely seated.

4. Position the Feeder/Hopper so that the lid is facing the rear of the marker and the

Feeder/Hopper is parallel to the Main Body (34).

5. Tighten down the top screw on the vertical feed neck to secure the feeder/hopper

into place, again being sure not to over tighten.

Loading Paintballs

The performance of your marker is directly affected by the quality of paintballs used. We
highly recommend Diablo paintballs to give you satisfaction and success on the playing field.

1. Confirm that the Barrel Plug is properly installed and the marker in on “Safe.”
2. Point the marker in a safe direction and load paintballs in the Feeder/Hopper. If you

are using a non-motorized hopper, be sure to leave some room in the hopper for the
balls to feed properly.

ICON E Parts List

1. Hammer
2.

Main Spring

3. Recoil Pad
4. Spring Strut
5. Quick Strip Pin

A. R-Clip

6. Gas Valve
7. Cupseal
8. Valve Spring
9. Valve Gas Plug
10. Valve Stop Pin

11. Vertical Feed Neck
12. Velocity Adjuster

B. Locking Set Screw

13. Metal Ball Detent
14. Tank Adapter
15. Air Filter

A. Air Filter O-Ring

16. Multi-Use O-Ring
17. Grip Frame Pin Set
18. Vertical Feed Screws
19. Bottomline Screws

20. Grip Panel Screws
21. Grip Frame Screws
22. Vertical ASA Screw
23. Barrel
24. Hammer Plug
25. Gas Line
26. Low Pressure 

Chamber

27. Sight Rail

A. Sight Rail Screw

28. Bolt

A. Connecting Pin
C. Connecting Pin Set

Screw

29. Drop Forward
30. Drop Forward

Screws

31. Expansion Chamber
32. Gas-Thru
33. Vertical ASA
34. Main Body
35. Grip Frame

36. Grip Panels
37. Electronic Sear
38. Sear Spring
40. Trigger
45. Barrel Plug
46. Drop Forward 

Re-tension Screw

ELECTRONIC GRIP
FRAME Parts List

E01.

Wiring Harness/Trigger 
Switch

E02.

Solenoid

E03.

Circuit Board

E04.

ON/OFF Switch Screws

E05.

Solenoid Set Screws

E06.

Circuit Board Screw

E07.

Battery Lead

45

23

13

27A

18

11

22

10

26

16

33

8

6

7

9

34

27

5

16

28C

28

28A

1

2

3

4

12

12B

31

32

25

15

19

19

29

30

14

15A

15A

24

5A

16 16

16

16 16

16

35

21

40

E05

38

37

E02

E03

46

E07

E19

E01

36

20

20

E06

E04

17

21

16

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Страница 1: ...before disassembly 8 After removing propellant source point marker in safe direction and discharge until marker is degassed 9 Store the marker unloaded and de gassed in a secure place 10 Follow warnings listed on propellant source for handling and storage 11 Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows 12 Every person within range must wear eye face and ear protection designed specif ically to ...

Страница 2: ...Empire Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Icon Electronic Paintball marker The Icon E represents the culmination of a great deal of research by 32 Degrees along with input from players such as you We believe that the affordability of a reliable feature packed marker will improve your playing experience and winning percentage While winning isn t everything it sure beats the alternative Play hard ...

Страница 3: ...ntballs to give you satisfaction and success on the playing field 1 Confirm that the Barrel Plug is properly installed and the marker in on Safe 2 Point the marker in a safe direction and load paintballs in the Feeder Hopper If you are using a non motorized hopper be sure to leave some room in the hopper for the balls to feed properly ICON E Parts List 1 Hammer 2 Main Spring 3 Recoil Pad 4 Spring ...

Страница 4: ... velocity and confirming that you are firing below that required on the field of play At no time should the marker fire paintballs in excess of 300 feet per second Higher velocities are not only potentially dangerous they often result in a substantial increase in paintballs broken in the marker 1 Confirm that the Barrel Plug is properly installed and the marker is on Safe 2 Using a 5 64 hex key no...

Страница 5: ...nder Maintenance WARNING All maintenance should be performed with an unloaded and degassed marker ONLY Bolt and Hammer 1 De gas the marker according to previous directions 2 Always perform maintenance over a smooth clean work surface This will help prevent the accidental loss of small parts 3 Make sure the bolt is in the forward position before proceeding 4 Remove the Quick Strip Pin 5 5 Remove th...

Страница 6: ... Cock the Bolt to the Rear On Safe Switch On Off Switch to the On Position Bad Battery Replace w Fresh Duracell or Energizer brand batteries Leaks Air Down Barrel Bad Cup Seal Replace Re set Cupseal Not Cocked Cock the Bolt to the Rear Leaks Air from ASA Bottle Bad Bottle O Ring Replace Bottle O Ring Interface Does not Re Cock Low on Gas Refill or Replace Propellant Source Bad Hammer or Hammer O R...

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