User's Manual

3. Marker will not fire when trigger is pulled.
Gas source pressure low or tank empty. Fill tank.
Ensure inline regulator is adjusted to correct operating pressure.
Marker may be over-timed. See “Timing.”
4. Marker will not cock or cocks every other time or less.)
Pressure too low. Fill bottle or adjust regulator.
Front regulator pressure set too low.
Timing lug out of adjustment.
Velocity adjustment set too high.
Back block or cocking rod adjustment incorrect.
5. Chops paintballs.
Ensure bolt clears breech fully. See back block and cocking rod adjustment.
3 way valve adjusted incorrectly.
Paint is soft or swelled. Ensure that paint is not too large for barrel.
Check loader and breech for foreign matter.
6. Hose blows off.
Front regulator pressure too high.
7. Leaking between tank valve and marker air-receiver.
Bad valve O-ring. Replace valve O-ring. This is the external O-ring at the
top of the valve.
8. Leaks CO
2
between bottle neck and bottle valve.
Loose valve. DO NOT CONTINUE LOOSENING THE BOTTLE! Fire the
marker and push on the cocking rod to dump all the CO
2
out of the bottle
before removing it from the marker. Send bottle and valve to factory for
repair. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE VALVE. DO NOT REPAIR
OR USE THE BOTTLE.
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Hand tighten cocking rod to ensure
proper function of your marker. This
might become loose after some use.
**Be sure not to cross thread.**