Manual

The PMI Piranha™ paintball marker may be powered by CO
2
, regulated compressed air, or regulated
nitrogen.
THE SAFETY RULES FOR HANDLING COMPRESSED GAS OR AIR MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES.
O P E RATING PRESSURE AND INPUT
P R E SS U R E
• Operating pressure range: 650 p.s.i. to 1000 p.s.i.
• Recommended maximum input pressure is 1000 p.s.i.
• Do not exceed recommended pressures.
When using a regulator in the marker’s power system, follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the regulator.
Do not leave cylinder or pressurized marker in direct sunlight or exposed to heat source. Increased
temperature will increase the pressure of compressed gas or air to dangerous levels.A stock Piranha
usually needs 650 p.s.i. to cycle and attain correct velocity
WARNING
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED INPUT OR OPERATING PRESSURE.
VALVE-CYLINDER CONNECTION
The valve on a cylinder is to remain screwed into the cylinder; Figures 3 and
4 . Should it loosen, the cylinder may detach from the valve with extremely
dangerous force. Call manufacturer or take to qualified personnel for
i n s p e c t i o n .
Every time a cylinder is filled, the connection between the valve and cylinder
must be inspected. If any looseness or leak is detected between the valve
and the cylinder, do not fill. Drain cylinder and call manufacturer or take to
qualified personnel for inspection.
During filling, if any looseness or leak is detected between the valve and the
cylinder filling must stop immediately. Drain cylinder and call manufacturer
o r take to qualified personnel for inspection.
Figure 3 Valve-cylinder
connection.
Figure 4 Valve-cylinder
connection.
COMPRESSED GAS/AIR
PMI Piranha™ 7