ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE
AND ALL OTHER SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES
· Always follow instructions, warnings and
guidelines given with any first stage regulator
you use with the ANGEL.
· Use compressed air/nitrogen gas only
DO NOT USE CO2.
· Only use a paintball regulator that has been
designed for air or nitrogen gas.
· Do not exceed 850 psi (58bar) input pressure
to the ANGEL.
· Take suitable precautions when using sharp
cutting instruments.
· The Macro Line hose must be cut back
cleanly and square prior to attachment
or re-attachment to ensure secure fitment.
· SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU
MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.
The Angel is designed to operate on air/Nitrogen gas.
This needs to be supplied to the Angel at an ideal
pressure of 400psi (27.5 bar) using a suitable first
stage regulator.
Adjusting the ASA position
on its mounting rail
The ASA connects to the grip frame of the Angel via
an integrated dovetail mounting rail
that 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
located within a central recess at the front and back
of the integrated rail, in order to move the ASA along
the rail you need to loosen off the two set screws
using a 3mm Allen key, once the desired position of
the ASA has been achieved tighten the set screws
to lock the ASA into position on the integrated rail.
Each Angel comes complete with a centrally ported
on/off Angel ASA allowing for the easy connection of
a preset air/nitrogen system for immediate use.
Before installing your pre-set system into the Angel
ASA always ensure that the on/off adjuster knob
is wound out approximately half way.
Be careful not to unscrew the ASA on/off adjuster
knob too far as it is possible to completely
disassemble the ASA. If this happens replace the
on/off adjuster knob by screwing it back on to the
ASA main body in a clock wise motion.
Propellant air/nitrogen supply Installing an air nitrogen system
ASA
assembly
Depression
Pin orientation
ON
OFF