User's Manual
.68 CALIBER ELECTRONIC PAINTBALL MARKER
Meets or exceeds ASTM standards.
DE-GASSING
1. Make sure that you and anyone within range is wearing eye
protection designed specifically for paintball.
2. Set the On/Off switch to the “Off” position.
3. Point the marker in a safe direction
4. If you are using a motorized feeder, turn it off.
5. Twist the Clamp Feed Adjustment (11A) in a counter-clockwise
direction until loose.
6. Invert the marker so that the hopper/feeder is upside down so
that paint balls are no longer feeding into the marker.
7. Remove the hopper/feeder from the marker.
8. Twisting the barrel in a counter-clockwise direction, remove it
from the marker.
9. While pointing the paintball marker in a safe direction, move the
On/Off switch to the “On” position.
10. Pull the trigger and allow the marker to cycle to confirm the
absence of paintballs in the marker’s breech. If a ball discharges,
repeat until no more paintballs come out of the marker.
/!\ WARNING: When removing the cylinder from the marker, it could
fly off with enough force to kill if the valve unscrews from the cylin-
der. LOOK at valve when removing cylinder. STOP if valve starts to
unscrew from the tank. Screw it back on and take it to a trained
person for repair.
11. Unscrew the propellant cylinder approximately one complete
revolution.
12. Pull the trigger until the marker fails to recock (if this takes more
than 10 shots, unscrew the cylinder an additional 1/2 turn and
repeat).
13. Remove
(See Warning Above) the propellant cylinder.
9.
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