User Manual

!WARNING!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINS
This paintball marker is not a toy. Misuse can cause serious injury
or death.
This product is recommended for persons age 18 or older.
Persons under the age of 18 must have adult supervision.
It is recommended that owners/users follow the manual
and its directions when using this product. The owner's
manual should always accompany this marker.
Eye and face protection designed for paintball must be
worn by users at all times.
Treat all paintball markers as if it were loaded and able to re.
Never look down the barrel or breech of the marker.
Chronograph the marker before play. Paintball markers
should never be red at velocities in excess of 300 fps
(feed per second), or at velocities greater than eld rules or
national laws.
Check the integretity of all hoses and ttings before play.
Refrain from shooting at people, homes, cars, and anything
that is not related to the sport of paintball.
Always have the safety on, barrel blocking device on the barrel,
and the bolt in the uncocked position when the marker is
not in use.
Fire only 0.68 caliber paintballs with this marker
Any modications or tampering of the original factory parts
will void all warranties and liabilities from Azodin.
!WARNING!
IMPORTANT CO2/ HPA AIR TANK SAFETY INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINES
• Tank valves must be installed or removed by a qualied airsmith.
All tanks must be retested before the expiration date.
• Improper use, lling, and/or storage of the air tank may
cause death, serious injury, and/or property damage.
Air tanks must be lled by properly trained personnel.
• Do not over pressurize. Do not expose a pressurized tank to
temperatures in excess of 130 degrees Fahrenheit or 54 degrees
Celsius.
• Tanks heated up to a temperature of 250 degrees Fahrenheit or 121
degrees Celsius or more must be condemned or re-qualied.
• Do not expose tanks to corrosive materials and do not
clean it with caustic cleaners.
• Do not alter tanks in any way.
• Keep Air tanks out of the reach of children.
• The valve should NEVER detach from the tank canister. Should this
occur, seek assistance from a qualied airsmtih immediately.
Air tanks are used for the sport of paintball only.
HPA/N2 and CO2 tanks have enough force to cause serious
injury or death if the valve unscrews from the tank head.
When removing the tank from the marker's On/Off Bottom
ASA (OFBA2), observe the tank's valve to make sure it is
turning with the tank. The valve should not detach from the
tank when removing the tank.
Stop immediately if the valve starts to detach from the tank.
Screw the tank back onto the marker's On/Off ASA and
contact a qualied airsmith for further assistance.
GETTING STARTED
1. Place the barrel blocking device over the barrel.
2. Unscrew the On/Off Bottom ASA Cap (BAC2). Do not
turn the cap more than 5 full turn, otherwise it may fall
off the ASA.
3. Firmly screw in the HPA/N2 air tank into the On/Off
Bottom ASA (OFBA2). Turn the air tank clockwise until
all threads on the tank are in the ASA.
4. Tighten the On/Off Bottom ASA Cap (BAC2) to engage
the ASA Stem (BAS1). The marker is now pressurized.
5. Attach a paintball hopper to the marker's feedneck.
6. Remove the barrel blocking device and point the
marker in a safe direction.
7. Press the top button on the back of the grip frame. The
marker is now in the safe mode and the LED lights will
be red and green.
8. Press the bottom button to remove the electronic
safety.
The LED lights will be green and green. The marker is
live and a trigger pull will allow it to re.
* Refer to page (7) for more details regarding the
electronic board.
9. It is recommend that you chronograph the marker
before play.
The marker's velocity can be adjusted from the rear
Velocity Adjuster (VA01). Refer to page 8 for more
details.

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