User Manual
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your marker continues to re, the cylinder’s pin valve has not closed yet. The cylinder
pin valve could be longer than usual. Because of the variances in cylinder pin valve
parts, each cylinder varies slightly on exactly how far it has to be turned. Turn the
cylinder counterclockwise a little further and repeat this step until the marker does not
re. Only then remove the air/CO2 cylinder.
NOTE: If during this step, you turned the air/CO2 cylinder and it began to leak before
you pulled the trigger, the cylinder O-ring should be checked for damage before any
re-assembly (see Repairing Air/CO2 Cylinder Leaks below).
6. After the air/CO2 cylinder is removed, again point and re the marker in a safe direction
to verify the marker is completely discharged of gas.
7. Move the Selector Switch to Safe mode (see page 6) and install the barrel blocking
device (see page 4).
Repairing Air/CO2 Cylinder Leaks
The most common leak occurs from a bad air/CO2 valve O-ring. To replace a valve O-ring you
must rst remove the bad O-ring and then install a new one. This O-ring is located on the tip
of your air/CO2 valve. The best valve O-rings are made of urethane. Urethane O-rings are not
affected by high air/CO2 pressures. These may be purchased from Tippmann or your local
paintball dealer. There is an extra O-ring in the Accessory Pack that came with your marker.
NOTE: If a new air/CO2 valve O-ring does not resolve an air/CO2 leak, do not attempt to
repair the air/CO2 cylinder. Contact Tippmann Sports, LLC, your local paintball dealer, or a
“C5” Certied Airsmith.
Cleaning and Maintenance
• To reduce the chance of an accidental discharge, follow the Unloading Your
Marker
(on page 10) and Air/CO2 Cylinder Removal (on page 16).
• Eye protection must be worn.
• Do not disassemble a marker while it is pressurized with air.
• Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker.
• Follow warnings listed on the air/CO2 cylinder for handling and storage.
• Familiarize yourself with instructions listed on air/CO2 cylinder.
• Contact the air/CO2 cylinder manufacturer with any questions.
• Do not use any petroleum based cleaning solvents.
• Do not use any cleaning solvents that come in aerosol cans.
NOTE: Petroleum based products and aerosol products can damage your marker’s
O-rings.
To clean the exterior of your Crossover marker, use a damp towel to wipe off paint, grease,
and any debris. To clean the inside of the barrel, remove the barrel by unscrewing it from the
Receiver. Insert the tab end of the cable squeegee (included with your marker) into barrel. Pull
the squeegee through the barrel to remove debris and paint.
WARNING
To prevent re or shock hazards, do not immerse this unit in liquids.
Disposal of the battery used to power this unit may be regulated in your
area. Please conform to all local and state regulations with regard to
battery disposal options.