User's Manual
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a. Tighten the 4-way valve to the manifold. Take care not to over-tighten.
b. Check for over-pressurization from the low pressure regulator. Re-adjust
the low pressure regulator.
c. Replace the O rings on the cylinder assembly. Sized -015.
d. Replace the piston O ring. Sized -011
e. Replace the solenoid/valve assembly.
Ball Breakage Problems
1. The ball breaks in the breech.
a. The balls in your loader can bind, messing up your trigger timing.
Note the ball drop and use an agitated loader.
b. As you run and shoot, you actually unweigh the gravity-fed balls in your
loader. This can cause a ball to hesitate in its drop. This affects your trigger
timing.
c. If the ball retention O rings do not move freely, the paintballs will
crush against it or it may have stuck in the depressed position allowing
double feeding. Check their tension regularly and keep this area as clean as
possible.
d. If the ball retention O rings are too sloppy, the ball will not be held in the
proper position. This may allow the next ball to enter the path of the bolt,
subjecting it to impact cracking or shearing. Verify the tension of the O rings.
Regulator Related Problems
1. The gauge reads correctly when charged, but climbs in pressure after a
few moments.
a. The regulator seal has been contaminated. Disassemble the regulator, and
clean the seal with a Q-tip and alcohol. If you need assistance in the
Disassembly of the regulator, please call (208) 468-0446.
2. The gauge reads correctly when charged, but drops in pressure after a few
shots.
a. The regulator may not be adjusted correctly. Remove all pressurized gas,
and back off the regulator adjustment screw 3 turns. Pressurize the system and
adjust the pressure back up to the desired pressure.
b.Slow regulator recovery can be directly related to the recovery time of the
tank regulator. All compressed air tank regulators are not created equally,
some may perform and some may not.
3. The gauge reads correctly when charged, but drops in pressure after a few
shots, and is slow to climb back to normal pressure.
a. The recovery side of the regulator is sluggish and may need cleaning and
lubrication. If you need assistance in the disassembly of the regulator, please
call (208) 468-0446.
b. The regulator seal needs to be replaced if it has a deep groove in it from the
regulator cup.
c. Slow regulator recovery can be directly related to the recovery time of the
tank regulator. All compressed air tank regulators are not created equally,
some may perform and some may not.
Replacing or removing the original regulators voids all
warranties.
Battery Related Problems
1. LED functions but the marker does not fire.
2. Alternately missed shots.
3. Velocity drops while firing several shots.
4. Erratic Velocities. Jumps of 20 fps or more.
5. Unexplainable paint breakage.
6. Slight leak from the solenoid in the back of the grip.
a. Change the battery. The LED only requires 1½ volts to function. The
solenoid requires a minimum of 5 volts to operate. This means the marker
may appear to be getting enough power when it is not. All batteries are
NOT created equal. Performance will vary. Therefore, if you experience
any erratic behavior, always change the battery first.