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Important Safety Guidelines; Operation Guide / Start Up - Spyder RS Manual Del Usuario

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IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES

WARNING
This paintball marker is NOT a toy. It can cause serious injury or death.
Kingman recommends that the customer be at least 18 years of age to purchase this product.
Read this manual and air tank warnings before using this product.
Any modifications or tampering of original factory parts will void all warranties and liabilities
from Kingman.
Kingman recommends using a barrel blocking device when the marker is not in operation.
To ensure proper adjustment of velocity (fps), Kingman strongly recommends using a
chronograph for paintball use located at most paintball stores and paintball fields.
Before / after use of the marker, make sure to fasten all screws. Screws may become loose
due to vibration. Loose screws can be dangerous and cause injury.
Kingman STRONGLY recommends that any person using this product or within range of this
product while it is in use MUST wear EYE/FACE PROTECTION designed specifically for the
sport of paintball. This includes, but is not limited to, performing a maintenance check and during
target practice.
Kingman reminds the user that it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to protect your eyes/face at
all times, and will not be held liable for injuries sustained when failing to wear the appropriate
protection.
Never shoot or point your marker at a person that is not in a designated paintball facility and
without proper paintball protection.
Treat every paintball marker as if it were loaded.
Never look down the barrel of a loaded or unloaded marker.
Always keep the paintball marker in SAFE or OFF mode until ready to operate.
Always remove the gas source before disassembly.
Fire only 0.68 caliber paintballs with this product.
Always make certain the bolt is in the un-cocked position when marker is not in use.
Using a paintball marker outside of a non designated paintball field can be illegal, and is
subject to law enforcement penalties if property damage is caused by the user.
Transfer this instruction manual upon change of marker ownership.
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OPERATION GUIDE / START UP

WARNING:
Always keep the marker powered OFF or on SAFE until you are ready to fire.
1.
Always attach a barrel blocking device over the tip of the barrel for safety precautions when the marker is not in use.
2.
Install and charge the battery see pages (See Battery Charging / Installation)
3.
Attach the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank to the C/A On/Off adapter.
Compressed Air Tank filled before attaching to the marker. Tighten the tank clockwise in the markers C/A On/Off
adapter until it is snug. If an air leak occurs between the tank and the C/A On/Off adapter, replace the urethane o-ring.
NOTE:
O-rings in the markers parts kit are not supplied to attach with a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank.
You should never need to use any hand tool to attach a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank to the C/A On/Off adapter.
4.
Attach an electronic loader on the Twist Clamp neck (#FND002) twist clockwise to fasten and counter clockwise to
release the loader. Only use .68 caliber paintballs through the loader.
force feed / high speed electronic loader to reach optimum performance.
5.
Cocking the marker. Pull the Top Cocking Knob (#STK001) rearward until the Delrin Bolt latches.
you let go of the Top Cocking Knob before it latches, your marker may fire.
6.
Remove the barrel blocking device.
CAUTION:
With the power switch turned ON the marker is
trigger (#TRS002) will fire a paintball.
IMPORTANT:
playing field.
7.
Performing a velocity (fps) check. Turning the velocity adjuster & spring guide (#VTA001) clockwise will increase
the velocity (fps) while turning counter-clockwise will decrease the velocity (fps).
with a Regulator dial that can adjust the pressure from 0-600psi. (see Regulator Adjustment / Maintenance)
Your marker is intended to be used in a paintball facility with the proper paintball protection.
recommends using a chronograph to ensure that the maker's velocity is under 300 (fps).
8.
When finished playing, remove all paintballs from the paintball loader before detaching from the markers feed neck.
CAUTION:
There may be a paintball in the marker's breach; take a couple of shots in a safe direction to make sure the
barrel and receiver are empty.
9.
Place the barrel blocking device over the barrel tip. This will help avoid any accidental discharge.
10.
Kingman recommends having the marker in the "SAFE" or "OFF" position after use.
11.
Unscrew the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank from the marker's C/A On/Off adapter. Turning the tank counter-clockwise
will detach it from the marker's C/A On/Off adapter.
adapters bleed hole when removing the tank. This can run the risk of getting skin burn from the releasing of the GAS.
IMPORTANT:
You should never need to use any hand tool to detach a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank.
12.
Store the marker in a paintball bag or in a safe place.
all screws. Screws can become loose due to vibration. Loose screws can be dangerous and cause injury.
TIP:
It's a good practice to lubricate your marker before and after each use, especially when storing the marker for
an extended period of time. Add a few drops of paintball gun oil on the Striker O-ring (#ORG001) (see Disassemble
/ Reassemble Guide). Before storing the marker, make sure the marker is in the un-cocked position. This will help the
main spring maintain its tension.
IMPORTANT
Firing velocity may vary according to altitude and climate conditions.
Before using your marker in play, you must always first perform a "SAFE VELOCITY TEST". This can only be
accomplished by using a testing device called a "Velocity Chronograph" and can be performed at a paintball dealership or
local playing field.
NOTE:
This product is intended to be used at a velocity no greater than 300 feet per second (fps). This product is NOT
intended to be used at any distance less than 25 feet.
This paintball marker may have excess gas after the removal of the CO2 / Compressed Air Tank. Please remove all
paintballs and discharge the remaining gas safely.
Never store a CO2 / Compressed Air Tank attached on the marker while not supervised.
HELPFUL TIP:
Make sure to have the CO2 /
IMPORTANT:
NOTE:
Kingman recommends that you use a
CAUTION:
LIVE.
Pulling the
Only test your marker in a safe direction or in a designated
NOTE:
This marker is equipped
IMPORTANT:
CAUTION:
Never expose any skin underneath the C/A On/Off
WARNING:
Before / after use of the marker, make sure to fasten
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