User's Manual

STATEMENT OF LIABILITY
This marker is delivered by us with the express
understanding that we assume no liability for its
resale or safe-handling. It can be considered as
a dangerous weapon if mishandled, abused,
instructions are ignored, or factory adjustments
tampered with.ACI Sports assumes no respon-
sibility for physical injury or property damage
resulting from its use.
We will honor no claims for damage to the
marker, resulting from careless handling, unau-
thorized adjustments, modifications, alterations,
improper installation of after market acces-
sories, ignoring of instructions, improper ammu-
nition, neglect, or resulting from any part or
parts being altered or tampered with.
2. Storage
Although your ACI marker will hold its CO
2
charge indefinitely, for maximum safety it should
always be stored uncharged, uncocked and
unloaded. Store in a clean, cool, dry place and
well out of the reach of children.
3. Service
Your ACI marker should be inspected periodical-
ly for any changes in functioning characteristics. If
your pistol is ever dropped or otherwise sub-
jected to severe impact, it should be carefully
inspected to ensure that its proper functioning
has not been affected.
Any repairs should be performed only by quali-
fied factory personnel. If your ACI CO
2
marker
is in need of service, be sure marker is unloaded
and CO
2 cartridge is not present. Package it
carefully and insure for full value. Enclose a note
describing desired service and send to the ACI
Sports Service Department.
An estimate of repair costs will be furnished on
request. NOTE: ACI markers do not come
under the provisions of the 1986 Gun Control
Act and can be shipped via UPS.
4. Releasing CO
2 Charge
When the charge in the CO
2 cartridge is
almost exhausted, velocity and power will
decrease noticeably. When this happens stop
loading and shooting immediately. Completely
release the remaining CO2 by slowly unscrew-
ing the CO2 tank, (not all the way), allowing the
gas to escape around cartridge. Hold gun
upright and allow CO2 tank to fall out of mark-
er. recharge with new tank as described previ-
ously in “loading”.