User's Manual

Velocity
Velocity is too high
Turn the velocity adjustor (part #22)
out, counter-clockwise, until desired
velocity is reached
If the velocity spring (part #12) is
new it may need to be broken in;
until you are able to achieve the
desired velocity*
Velocity is too low
Turn the velocity adjustor (part# 22)
in/clockwise until desired velocity is
reached
Internal parts may be dirty or o-rings
may be damaged. Refer to “Basic
Cleaning and Maintenance” on
page 10
Check bolt (part #6) to make sure it is
not installed upside down. The hole in
the center of the bolt should face
downward
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Air Leak
All the air leaks out as
soon as I screw down the
CO
2
cap.
Make sure the marker is cocked, and
the safety is engaged, before you
insert the CO
2
cartridge.
Make sure the CO
2
cap (part# 8) is
tightened all the way down.
Replace CO
2
puncture pin (part# 15)
Air leaks out from the
barrel
Make sure your marker has been
reassembled properly. Refer to
“Basic Cleaning and Maintenance
on page 10.
Replace the cup seal (part# 16)
Replace the o-rings on the main valve
(part #17), and puncture valve
(part# 14) using standard CO
2
bottle
o-rings
Replace the main valve (part #17)* or
puncture valve (part# 14)
Air leaks from where I
inset the CO
2
cartridge
Firing
There is no air going
through my marker
Replace CO
2
puncture pin (part# 15)
If the paintballs barely come out of the
barrel refer to “Marker sputters or
doesn’t re-cock “
When I fire my marker no
paintballs come out.
Make sure there are paintballs in the
magazine (part# 1) and it is properly
attached to the marker.
Make sure the wedge on the
magazine plug (part# 2) is in the
upward position.
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Never point the marker at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Only use paintball markers where it is legal and/or approved.
Always keep the muzzle pointed down or in a safe direction.
Use only .68 caliber paintballs. Never load or attempt to fire any other
objects.
Wear proper attire and avoid exposing any skin when playing the game
of paintball.
Keep exposed skin away from escaping CO
2
gas when
installing or removing the cylinder.
Never look directly into the barrel while it is attached to the marker.
accidental discharge into the eyes may cause permanent injury or death.
Avoid shooting an opponent at point blank (6 feet or less).
Never disassemble or perform maintenance to the marker while it is
pressurized with gas.
Never shoot at wildlife or any other animals.
Never shoot your marker at personal property of others.
BE RESPONSIBLE! BE SAFE! CONTINUED
BE RESPONSIBLE! BE SAFE! CONTINUED
PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
Operating a paintball marker below 70°F (21°C) will decrease the number of
effective shots. The same is true for operating above 70°F (21°C). Many
factors affect velocity and accuracy, including brand of paintball, type of
paintball, amount of CO
2
in source, lubrication, barrel condition and
temperature.
Model………………………… ARIAKON
Caliber………………………….. .68 caliber
Action…………………………… Semi-automatic (open bolt, blow-back)
Power………………………… CO
2
Barrel length…………………… 8”
Overall Length…………………. 13”
Weight ………………………..… 2.2 lbs
specifications
specifications
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