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FIELD ONE Force - Introduction to the Field One FORCE Marker

FIELD ONE Force
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CAUTION: READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY GUIDELINES AND WARNINGS BEFORE HANDLING OR
ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR FIELD ONE PAINTBALL MARKER. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY
POINT, STOP AND GET HELP FROM A FIELD ONE PAINTBALL CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN.
Your Field One Force will come from the Field One Paintball factory with the latest software program and the
optimal board settings (referred to as “DEFAULT” or “FACTORY DEFAULT”) for marker performance under most
conditions. Before playing with your marker, you will need to chronograph the marker to ensure you are shooting
at a safe velocity and adhering to local rules and regulations. You may also need to adjust the rate of fire setting
and/or the fire mode setting to comply with local rules and safety regulations. Instructions for adjusting these
settings can be found here in the Field One Force User Manual or the Field One Force Quick Start Guide.
Introduction to the Field One FORCE Marker
The Field One Force is an open-bolt spool engine design that is meant to provide top level performance for all
paintball players at all levels of the game in a variety of playing formats. In this user's manual you will find
information about all of the different components and systems of the Field One Force. There will be diagrams
and links to videos which will help with maintenance and provide a better overall understanding of how the Field
One Force operates. We hope that this marker will increase your paintball enjoyment whether you are messing
around with friends on the weekend, lurking behind enemy lines at a scenario game or competing for the
Paintball World Cup. In this User’s Manual, you will find information about all of the different components and
systems of the Field One Force as well as diagrams and links to videos to help with maintenance and provide a
better understanding of how the Field One Force operates. While this manual has all of the information you
should need for set-up, maintenance and trouble-shooting for the Force, you may find it more convenient to use
and keep on hand the Field One Force Quick Start Guides, which come in the case with your new Force
marker.
To optimize the performance of your Field One Force, we recommend that you use high quality paintballs with a
motorized loader and a low output pressure compressed air tank (250 psi - 550 psi recommended). We also
recommend the use of high quality, name brand batteries in your marker and loader.
Your Field One Force marker is an electro-pneumatic paintball marker that combines electronic software and
components with mechanical parts and air/gas pressure. As with all electro-pneumatic paintball markers, some
simple guidelines will help to keep your marker working at the highest level of performance:
Replace the battery in the marker with fresh “brand name” batteries at regular intervals
Keep the marker and it’s electronic components free from moisture. Clean and dry the marker and any
of the electronic components after use in wet conditions
Maintain adequate lubrication on o-rings and seals in the marker and replace o-rings and seals as
needed. Please read the Force Quick Start Guide or check out the Force Routine Maintenance video
tutorial for details on the upkeep required for your Force Marker.
Use high quality paintballs (consistent in roundness, shape and size)
Use a high quality motorized loader and high quality compressed air tank with your marker and perform
regular maintenance on these components as well
Before you play, check the “paintball to barrel bore sizing” to ensure proper fit and chrono your marker,
staying under the recommended chrono speed limit. Never operate your paintball marker at chrono
speeds in excess of 300 feet per second.