Manual
10
Adjustment to the regulator output pressure is done through the regulator adjuster knob located at the
bottom of the regulator with the use of the wrench provided with the spare parts kit.
STEP 1 Loosen the Regulator Adjuster Lock Screw located on the on the Regulator Adjuster Knob.
STEP 2 Using the Open End Wrench provided with the spare parts kit, turning the adjuster knob
clockwise will decrease the regulator output pressure and turning the adjuster knob counter clockwise
will increase the output pressure of the regulator. The regulator output should be no less than 300psi
or at least one and a half turn counter clockwise of the Regulator Adjuster Knob from the bottom of
the regulator.
NOTE: Too low of an output setting from the regulator will result in very low velocity and some re-
cocking issue with the marker. You must have adequate output air pressure from the regulator to avoid
starving the marker for air. Too high of an output setting of the regulator will result in excessive air
consumption and poor air efficiency. This may also result in dangerously high velocities exceeding the
recommended safety limits for playing paintball.
STEP 3 After each adjustment to the regulator, you must fire the marker a few times to let the
regulator settle to its new output setting.
STEP 4 Securing the Regulator Adjuster Lock Screw will prevent the adjuster knob from turning due
to vibrations keeping the regulator output setting stable and locked.
IMPORTANT: Any adjustment to the inline regulator output pressure will affect the markers velocity
setting, always chronograph the marker after each adjustment. NOTE: The Fast Charge Inline
Regulator is tuned from the factory to have an output pressure of approximately 350 psi.
When adjusting the Regulator to “Decrease” the output pressure, you will need to fire the marker a
few times to get the new setting. IMPORTANT: (Make sure you have your marker pointed in a safe
direction and you are following all safety guidelines set with the use of this product.)
IMPORTANT: Markers that are equipped with regulators may store residual air after the Compressed
Air Tank has been removed. To fully remove any residual air stored in the marker, turn the C/A On/Off
adapter knob counter-clockwise to shut off the air supplied from the tank.
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to service the regulator unless you have received proper training from a
qualified Kingman Group service technician. Doing so will VOID all regulator warranties and liabilities
from Kingman Group. If you experience any leaks or problem with the regulator, contact Kingman Group
Technical Support Service Department.
IMPORTANT: Always remove all paintballs and C02 / Compressed Air Tank from your marker and
remember to keep the marker in its un-cocked position before placing it in storage.