CO2 / COMPRESSED AIR TANK WARNINGS
#ASA020
SAFE
The CO2 or Compressed Air Tank can fly off with enough force to cause serious
injury or death if the Valve unscrews from the cylinder head. LOOK at the Valve
when removing the cylinder from the marker. Be sure that the valve is turning
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with the cylinder rather than remaining stationary with the marker. STOP if the
Valve starts to unscrew from the cylinder. If in doubt, screw the cylinder back
onto the marker and contact a trained person for repair.
CO2 / COMPRESSED AIR TANK WARNINGS
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All valves must only be installed or removed by a qualified airsmith.
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See CO2 / Compressed Air tank labels for retest dates. Cylinder tanks must be retested periodically.
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Improper use, filling, storage or disposal of all air cylinders may result in death, personal injury and/or
property damage.
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Always keep cylinders out of reach from children or any inexperienced person(s).
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Only properly trained personnel in accordance with CGA Pamphlets P.1 and G-6.3 must fill all air cylinders.
Pamphlets are available from the Compressed Gas Association or www.CGANET.com.
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Never alter the cylinder in any way.
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DO NOT expose pressurized cylinders to temperatures in excess of 130˚F (54˚C).
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Cylinders heated to an excess of 250˚F (121˚C) must be condemned or requalified in accordance with test
defined in CFR-49.
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The valve should NEVER be detached from the canister. Please seek immediate assistance from a trained
airsmith should this occur.
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Any tank packed with the product is intended for paintball use only.
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Confirm that there is an attached urethane O-ring on the CO2 / Compressed Air tank valve before attaching
the tank to the marker. The tank will leak air as soon as it is secured to the marker, if the O-ring is missing
from the valve.
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A urethane O-ring is highly recommended before attaching any air supply to the marker.
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NEVER over pressurize a CO2 / Compressed Air cylinder.
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Avoid any direct skin exposure to the escaping gas, when installing or removing any air supply.
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Never expose cylinders to corrosive materials or clean with any caustic cleaners.
INSTALLING A CO2 / COMPRESSED AIR TANK
Firmly screw the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank clockwise into the markers C/A Adapter (#ASA020).
Before installing a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank, make sure that the tank is full and that it has a urethane bottle o-ring
on the top of the valve to prevent air leaks.
IMPORTANT:
You should never need to use any hand tool to attach a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank to the C/A Adapter.
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WARNING:UNSAFE
HELPFUL TIP:
REMOVING A CO2 / COMPRESSED AIR TANK
Firmly unscrew the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank by turning the tank counter-clockwise until it comes out of the
C/A Adapter.
HELPFUL TIP:
After firing the marker, you should ALWAYS remove the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank before storing.
When the tank is being removed, excess air will release from the bottom of the C/A Adapter (#ASA020). This is
normal.
CAUTION:
Never expose any skin to the C/A Adapters bleed hole when removing the tank. This is to avoid the risk of
getting skin burn from the escaping GAS.
IMPORTANT:
You should never need to use any hand tool to detach a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank from the C/A
Adapter. If you cannot remove a tank by hand, see a certified airsmith for assistance.
PROPER USE OF YOUR BARREL BLOCKING DEVICE
A Barrel Blocking Device or "BBD" is an essential part of your paintball safety equipment. The Barrel Blocking Device
is designed to stop a paintball from exiting a paintball marker accidentally. Improper use of the Barrel Blocking Device
will render this device useless.
STEP 1
Place the bag/sock part of the Barrel Blocking Device over the end of your barrel and wrap the elastic cord
around the back end of your marker.
STEP 2
Adjust the length of the elastic cord to make sure your Barrel Blocking Device fits securely over your markers
barrel. NOTE: If the elastic cord is too long you can tie a couple of knots around the cord to shorten its length.
STEP 3
Remove the Barrel Blocking Device only when you are getting ready to begin play or have been instructed to
do so by a field safety official.
STEP 4
Always keep your Barrel Blocking Device on your marker after you have finished playing. Keep it in place
even after you have emptied all paintballs and removed your air tank from your paintball marker.
WARNING:
Make sure the Barrel Blocking Device fits securely over your barrel with the elastic cord tight and
have sufficient tension. This will prevent the Barrel Blocking Device from coming off the end of the barrel during an
accidental paintball discharge.
Inspect your Barrel Block Device regularly for wear and any tear if it is worn, replace it immediately.
Always have your Barrel Blocking Device in place on your markers barrel to insure safety and prevent accidents that
may cause permanent injury or even death.
INSTALLING A BATTERY/TOURNAMENT LOCK SWITCH
#SCR002
#WRH002
#ECB001
#ELM003
#JE1015
#SCR002
#GRP001
SPYDER 9.6 NiMH BATTERY LIFE
Always use the supplied Spyder 9.6volt NiMH Battery and Spyder LED A/C Charger to operate this marker. A
fully charged Spyder Battery will last about 3,000 to 5,000 shots. Under normal use and charging conditions the
expected life of the Spyder 9.6 NiMH. Battery to is approximately 700-1,000 charging cycles.
WARNING:
This marker is not intended to use any normal 9 volt battery or charger that is NOT a Spyder Product.
Doing so will VOID all electronic warranties and liabilities from Kingman.
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INSTALLING A BATTERY
NOTE:
Battery must be fully charged before initial use.
STEP 1
Remove the three M4x8 Screws (#SCR002) and
left side Grip Panel (#GRP001).
STEP 2
Attach the Spyder Battery (#JE1015) to the
Battery Harness (#WRH002).
STEP 3
Re-tighten the three M4x8 screws (#SCR002).
HELPFUL TIP:
Please note how the parts are removed for
easy reassembly.
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