User's Manual

WARNING AND LIABILITY STATEMENT
WARNING AND LIABILITY STATEMENT
This marker is classified as a dangerous weapon and is surrendered by
ARIAKON™ with the express understanding that the purchaser assumes all
liability resulting from unsafe handling, misuse, or any action that constitutes a
violation of any applicable laws or regulations. ARIAKON
assumes no liability for, and shall not be liable for personal injury, loss of
property or life resulting from use of this weapon under any circumstances,
including but not limited to those resulting from intentional, reckless,
negligent, or any other possible accidental discharges.
All information contained in this manual is subject to change without
notice. ARIAKON™ reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such
improvements in products previously sold.
The ownership and use of this marker places the total responsibility of
its safe and lawful use upon you. You must observe the same safety
precautions as you would any firearm to assure the safety of not only
yourself, but everyone around you. The user, at all times, must use
caution when using this marker.
Do not pressurize, load, or fire this marker until you have completely read
and understood this manual and are familiar with its operation and safety
procedures.
Handle this marker as if it were loaded at all times.
Wear paintball approved goggles and full face mask when you are firing
your marker, or are within range of anyone else firing their marker. NEVER
shoot at someone who is not protected with gear as described.
Always leave the marker in ‘SAFE’ mode when not actually in
game play.
Do not carry this paintball marker in public unless it is stored in a paintball
case or bag.
Always make sure your barrel is properly covered with a barrel plug or
barrel cover whenever you are not actually in game play.
Only pressurize and load the marker when you intend to immediately use
it. Always unload and remove CO2 cylinder immediately after use for safe
storage.
Be responsible! Be safe!
Be responsible! Be safe!
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Firing
The marker will
not cock
Make sure the marker has been properly
reassembled. Refer to “Basic
Maintenance and Cleaning”
on page 10.
Make sure the trigger frame (part# 24) is
properly attached to the marker. The
longer trigger frame screw (part# 23)
should be in the front and the shorter in
the rear.
I pull the trigger and
nothing happens
Increase the velocity by turning the
velocity adjustor (part# 22) clockwise. If
the velocity adjustor is too far out the
trigger mechanism will not properly
engage. If you turn the velocity adjustor
all the way in and this still occurs you
may need to replace the velocity spring
(part# 12)
Marker sputters or
doesn’t re-cock
Your CO
2
cartridge may be low on air
and should be reloaded.
Make sure the bolt (part# 6) and striker
(part# 13) are free of debris or
broken paint
Inspect the striker (part #13) o-ring is
well oiled and is not damaged. Replace
if necessary
Paintballs Curve
Make sure you are using high quality
paintballs that are not old or dirty
Make sure the barrel is clean. Refer to
“Basic Cleaning and Maintenance on
page 10.
More than one paintball
comes out at a time
Make sure the ball detent (part #3) is
installed properly, and not damaged.
Replace if necessary
Make sure the paintballs being used are
the proper size. They should not roll
freely out of the barrel when it is pointed
downward
Breaking paint
Make sure you are using high quality
paintballs that are not old, dirty or are
misshaped.
Make sure the barrel is clean. Refer to
“Basic Cleaning and Maintenance on
page 10.
Make sure the ball detent (part #3) is
installed properly, and not damaged.
Replace if necessary
Make sure the safety is off.
IMPORTANT: Always return the marker
to safe mode when not actually in a
game or before holstering it.
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