Manual

P8 P9
NOTICE:
It is recommended that the battery be charged prior to use to ensure the maximum
capacity if you leave the battery unused for over a week.
LIFE OF BATTERY
With the qualified Charger, and in normal use conditions, about 700 – 1000 charge-
recharge cycles can be expected. This be varied depending on the type of use.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. Use compressed air to clean the coil set after every use (part no. #JE18C) to maintain
performance.
2. Beside step (1), cleaning should only be performed on the exterior of the E-Marker
frame. Never submerge the E-Marker frame in any type of liquid for any reason. The
electronics may become damaged or destroyed. Keep water or cleaning solution from
entering the inside of the E-Marker frame. Solvents should not be used to clean any part of
the E-Marker frame.
3. Always use the appropriate tool to remove screws and other components of the E-
Marker frame.
4. DO NOT DRY FIRE.
TOURNAMENT MODE SETTING
The Fenix circuit board – (C.A.M.D.) part no. E29F is also equipped with a “LOCK”
function. A short-circuit plug (JE30B) located on the internal circuit board serves this
function. When this plug had been pulled out, the MODE will be locked to SEMI, (single
shot mode) and cannot be adjusted. Putting the lock switch (JE30B) back into the circuit
board will enable the multi-mode functions. IMPORTANT! For optimal performance,
Kingman recommends that an agitator loader or hopper be used in order to shoot at high
rate of fire. Kingman also recommends to use JAVA CO
2
Air Tank or High Pressure Air
Tank and tournament grade paint.
I. TROUBLESHOOTING
ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MAY CAUSE RECOCKING RELATED
PROBLEMS:
a. The pressure in the tank is too low or too high.
b. Need lubrication. (See OPERATION GUIDE in P4)
c. #19A (striker o-ring) is damaged. Replace with new Kingman or Kingman-approved
o-ring. (NOTE: the #19A O-ring cannot be substituted by a tank o-ring or a #9 o-ring).
d. Need to clean barrel and upper chamber or the receiver.
e. Paintball may be defective (i.e. expired, change shape)
f. #9 (bolt o-ring) is damaged or the o-ring has expanded or swelled.
Replace with a new o-ring.
g. After ball breaks, remove all parts from UPPER chamber of receiver, wipe parts clean,
and reassemble parts into receiver. Also make sure to clean barrel with squeegee.
II. HELPFUL HINTS
Always remove air tank before any disassembly of your marker. DO NOT remove #14
(valve body) unless specific valve body repairs are needed. If needed, remove valve body
with a long, soft-tipped object such as the eraser end of a pencil. DO NOT remove the
valve body with a screwdriver as it will damage the valve body and cause air leaks. (Note:
#15 screw must be removed prior to taking out the valve body).
Air leaks are usually cause by a damaged valve body or damaged cup seal (#12). Replace
with new valve body and/or cup seal if necessary.
To assure marker is assembled properly, follow the schematic drawing or place parts in
order during disassembly. Parts assembled backwards or placed in the wrong order will
cause marker to malfunction.
III. ELECTRONIC GRIP TROUBLESHOOTING
a. Check to make sure there is enough air pressure to fire the marker.
b. Battery may need to be recharged.
c. Specific troubleshooting questions may be answered by calling toll free at
(888) KINGMAN or (626) 430-2300.