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Getting Started
• Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person
within range.
• Do not disassemble this marker while it is pressurized.
• Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker.
• Read each step completely before performing the instruction.
NOTE: Carefully hand start all threaded parts when assembling, and do not overtighten, as
this may potentially strip the threaded parts. In this manual, item numbers of parts are in
parentheses. You can also find these item numbers in the Parts Diagram on pages 26-27.
1. CO2 Cartridge Installation
If your marker has the optional Remote Line adapter, read the
Air/CO2 Cylinder Warnings, Safety Tips, and Removal
on pages 22-24 before beginning
the cylinder installation. Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker. Follow the Remote
Line instructions starting on page 21, then go to step 2 on page 9.
a. Put the trigger safety in Safe mode (see page 6) and install the barrel blocking
device (see page 4).
b. Remove the CO2 Cap. This CO2 Cap has a safety feature. You must
push in while turning the CO2 Cap counterclockwise until it stops.
Next, pull the CO2 Cap outward and turn counterclockwise again
until it stops. The CO2 Cap can now be removed from the marker.
c. Clean the small end of a full 12 gram CO2 cartridge. Insert the
small end into the marker.
d. Replace the CO2 Cap. Align the CO2 Cap’s tabs with the slots,
push in on the CO2 Cap and turn clockwise until it stops. Push
in on the CO2 Cap a second time while turning the CO2 Cap
clockwise.
Note: The CO2 cartridge is not punctured during installation. Once you push
the trigger safety to Fire mode, the first pull of the Trigger punctures the
CO2 cartridge. You can hear the CO2
cartridge pressurize the marker. Your
marker is now ready to fire on the next Trigger pull.
IMPORTANT
: If your marker begins to leak gas, keep exposed skin away from the escaping
gas (the arrows in the WARNING illustration above show gas escape points) and follow
CO2
Cartridge Removal
instructions on page 10 (on page 21 for markers with a Remote Line
adapter) and then go to Troubleshooting on page 19.
WARNING
Keep exposed skin away from gas
escape points (arrows) when installing
or removing a CO2 cartridge, or if the
marker or air supply is leaking.
Compressed air, CO2, and nitrogen
gasses are very cold, and can cause
frostbite under certain conditions.
Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn
by the user and any person within range.
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