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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Pa g e Congratulations on your purchase of the Intimidator Paintball Marker. The Intimidator represents the latest in Paintball Marker technology at an affordable price. Before operating your Intimidator, please read the entire manual thoroughly. Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRODUCTION WA R N I N G ! INTRODUCTION Always ensure Marker is not shooting at a dangerous velocity. Ensure all participants are wearing the proper Paintball safety equipment. You will be held liable if someone is hurt by a Paintball fired from your Marker regardless of fault. The Intimidator is controlled via the MEMBRANE PAD located on the rear of the Trigger Frame. All of the functions of the Intimidator can be easily accessed and changed through the Membrane Pad. WARRANTY GETTING STARTED B.L.A.
INTRODUCTION & OPERATION INTRODUCTION (continued) OPERATION REGULATORS GAS CONFIGURATIONS Included with the Intimidator are 2 High-Flow Regulators. Both regulators use a standard 3/16 inch hex key for adjustment. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase pressure and counter-clockwise to decrease pressure. PRESET AND ADJUSTABLE TANKS A Compressed Air System also known as a Nitrogen Air System is the recommended propellant air source for operating the Intimidator.
ELECTRONICS & BOARD OPERATION ELECTRONICS BOARD OPERATION BATTERY INFORMATION GETTING STARTED The Intimidator uses a standard 9v battery. To change the battery, remove the Left Rubber Grip Panel, then remove the 4 allen screws securing the two Trigger Frame halves. You’ll notice the battery fits into the bottom of the Trigger Frame. Disconnect the old battery and re-connect the new.
BOARD OPERATION SETTINGS/MODE SELECTION (continued) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) - When the Marker is on, the LCD will display codes representing the status of the Marker. The codes are as follows on the 2nd line of the LCD screen: SETTINGS/MODE SELECTION (Version EMPIRE 1.5 FRENZY only) The LCD is a Two-Button Membrane and Menu driven system. To bring up menu options for the Marker, press and hold down Buttons 1 and 2 for approximately 1 second. Upon release you will be taken to the first menu.
BOARD OPERATION COMPETITION LOCK ACTIVATING COMPETITION LOCK 1. Turn Marker OFF. 2. Open up Trigger Frame to gain access to the Circuit Board. 3. Short out C and D Terminals (holes) of the top of the board. Paper clips work well for this. Bend the clip so that one end is touching the D and the other end is touching C. 4a. Turn Marker ON. 4b. The display window will show “Comp On” then in the normal window the display will show [ C ]. (see figure 8) 5. Turn Marker OFF. 6.
ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY II. REGULATOR DISASSEMBLY (continued) TORPEDO/HIGH PRESSURE REGULATOR (LPR) II. R E G U L A T O R D I S A S S E M B L Y 1. Unscrew Allen Adjuster. 2. Unscrew Lower End of (HPR) High-Pressure Regulator Housing. 3. Remove Regulator Spring Washer. 4. Remove Regulator Spring. 5. Remove Piston. ASA BLOCK/HOUSING FIRST: Remove Both Regulators & Front Hose. 1. Remove Air Barb from Regulator Base (ASA Block.*) 2. Remove Regulator Base Retaining Screw from Body. 3.
ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY III. BODY DISASSEMBLY (continued) 9. Remove Air Barb from Center of Ram Sleeve. III. B O D Y D I S A S S E M B L Y Do not lose fiber washer at base of Air Barb. FIRST: Ensure Barrel is removed from Marker Body. 10. Remove Air Barb Block from Rear of Body. Separate carefully so as not to lose the O-ring. 1. Remove Center Hose. 2. Remove Rear Hose. 3. Remove both Eye Sensor Covers (one on each side) by removing Retaining Screw. 4.
ASSEMBLY TIPS & MAINTENANCE ASSEMBLY TIPS MAINTENANCE KEY ELEMENTS TO REMEMBER DURING ASSEMBLY. GENERAL MAINTENANCE O-RINGS - LUBRICATE ALL O-RINGS UPON INSTALLATION. AIR BARBS - Ensure fiber washer is on Air Barb base prior to installation. This will ensure a proper seal. VALVE - Always ensure that Valve is free of debris prior to installation. Failure to do so may result in incosistent operation. Use a small Below is a list of the most common Consumable Components of the Intimidator.
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING FIRST: Refer to Assembly/Disassembly to perform repairs indicated below. PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS REPAIR PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS REPAIR Upon airing up the Marker, air seeps freely and Valve will not close 1. Cup Seal O-ring is is dry, causing Cup Seal to stick in the head of the Valve 1. Cup Seal O-ring is damaged or worn 1. Push Bolt Forward rather firmly several times, compressing the Valve Spring to free Cup Seal 2.
O-RING & SIZE 2 Per Marker 2 Per Marker 1 Poppet Shaft O-ring 1 Ram FRONT O-ring 1 Air Barb Block Teflon Regulator Seat Washer Brass Nut O-ring for Low-Pressure Regulator & High-Pressure Regulator (1 each) 112 113 011 5 Per Marker 1 Per Marker 2 Per Marker 1 - Ram REAR 2 - Ram Sleeve Cap 2 - LPR Piston REAR Ram Sleeve O-ring Brass Nut O-ring for Low-Pressure Regulator & High-Pressure Regulator (1 each) (Low-Pressure Regulator) QUANTITY 3 Per Marker 1 Per Marker 7 Per Marker 1 Per Marker
QUANTITY 1 Per Marker Upper Circuit Board Retaining Screw (Stainless Steel) SCREW & SIZE 2 Per Marker (Stainless Steel) QUANTITY 2 Per Marker 4 - Trigger Frame Screws 2 - Trigger Gaurd Screws Trigger Frame Mounting Screws Trigger Frame Mounting Screw Washers 4/40 x 1/4 8/32 x 1/4 6/32 x 1/2 1 Per Marker (Stainless Steel) Lower Circuit Board Retaining Screw 1 Per Marker 1 Per Marker (Stainless Steel) Upper Trigger Adjustment Screw (Adjusts Return Spring Tension) (Stainless Steel) Center
PARTS CHECKLIST 27a PARTS CHECKLIST 27b 6 1. LPR Adjustment Screw 24. HPR Spring Washer 2. LPR Front End Cap 25. HPR Lower Housing 3. LPR Spring Washer 26. HPR Adjustment Screw 4. LPR Spring 27a. Feedneck Collar 5. LPR Piston 27b. Feedneck Base 6. LPR Piston O-Rings (011) 28. Marker Body 7. LPR Brass Nut (2 per marker) 29. Ball Detent (2 per marker) 14 29 28 18 54 53 55 56 57 1 2 3 4 9 5 7 10 63 29 11 65 12 42c. Trigger Ball Bearings 30. Eye Sensors (2 per marker) 43.