User's Manual
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CAUTIO N: READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE USING OR ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON
YOUR MARKER. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY POINT, STOP AND SEEK
PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT.
Marker does not gas up after tank is
connected
-Verify that the pin valve on your tank is outputting
pressure to the regulator—some tanks will not work
properly with certain ASAs.
-Attempt gassing up the marker with another tank to see
if this remedies the issue.
Marker does not display correct LED
indicator color when turned on
-Verify that your battery is correctly oriented (matching
with the correct terminals), and that it is making firm
contact with the prongs on the circuit board.
-Verify that the breech of the maker is clear of
obstructions, the bolt is in the back position, and that the
eyes are clean and plugged into the harness.
Marker is leaking from the ASA
-Check the tank o-ring (015 Urethane D90) for nicks or
tears.
-Pull out the ASA plunger (the item which presses against
the tank pin) using needle nose pliers. Clean and relube
the o-ring.
Air is leaking from the front of the
marker frame
-Verify that the racetrack o-ring in the front of the frame
is free of nicks and has a light coat of grease to induce
swelling.
-Verify that the grip frame is tight to the main body.
Air is leaking from inside the marker
frame
-Remove the trigger frame from the marker and lubricate
the air transfer hole o-rings
-Separate the front and back body halves and
inspect/replace the o-rings in the air transfer locations
Marker leaks down the barrel
-Ensure that your ram o-rings are free of nicks, and
properly lubricated.
-Verify that your poppet seal is in good condition, with its
shaft o-ring is free of nicks and properly lubricated.