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Indian Creek Design PROMASTER - User Manual

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RULES FOR SAFE MARKER HANDLING
1) Treat every marker as if it were loaded.
2) Never look down the barrel of a paintball marker.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
4) Never point the marker at anything you don’t wish to shoot.
5) Keep the marker on safe until ready to shoot.
6) Keep the barrel blocking device in/on the markers muzzle when not
shooting.
7) Always remove paintballs and propellant source before disassembly.
8) After removing propellant source, point marker in safe direction and dis-
charge until marker is degassed.
9) Store the marker unloaded and de-gassed in a secure place.
10) Follow warnings listed on propellant source for handling and storage.
11) Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.
12) Every person within range must wear eye, face, and ear protection
designed specifically to stop paintballs and meeting ASTM standard
F1776.
13) Always measure your markers velocity before playing paintball and
never shoot at velocities in excess of 91.44 meters (300 feet) per second.
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Summary

Rules for Safe Marker Handling

Treat Every Marker as Loaded

Treat all paintball markers as loaded for safety.

Never Look Down the Barrel

Never look down the barrel of a paintball marker.

Keep Finger Off Trigger

Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.

Never Point at Unwanted Targets

Never point the marker at anything you don't wish to shoot.

Keep Marker on Safe

Keep the marker on safe until ready to shoot.

Use Barrel Blocking Device

Keep the barrel blocking device in/on the marker's muzzle when not shooting.

Remove Paintballs and Propellant Before Disassembly

Always remove paintballs and propellant source before disassembly.

Degas Marker After Propellant Removal

After removing propellant, point marker safely and discharge to degas.

Store Unloaded and Degassed

Store the marker unloaded and de-gassed in a secure place.

Follow Propellant Warnings

Follow warnings on propellant source for handling and storage.

Do Not Shoot Fragile Objects

Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.

Wear Eye, Face, Ear Protection

All persons within range must wear specific eye, face, and ear protection.

Measure Velocity Before Play

Always measure marker velocity and avoid exceeding 300 fps.

Statement of Liability

Important Safety Warning

Warning about misuse, eye protection, age, and adult supervision requirements.

Limited Warranty

ProMaster Overview

Operation

Installing the 9 Volt Power Source

Instructions for installing the 9-volt battery as the marker's power source.

Compressed Air Usage

Adjustable Regulator Compressed Air Systems

Using compressed air systems with adjustable output regulators.

Fixed Output Regulated Compressed Air Systems

Using compressed air systems with fixed output regulators.

CO2 Usage and Safety

Gas System Safety Reminders

Reminder about dangers of compressed air, CO2, and nitrogen systems.

Paintball and Loader Usage

Installing the Loader

Instructions on how to attach a loader to the marker.

Modes and Rate-of-Fire Settings

Setting Modes, Rate-of-Fire, and Dwell

Configure firing modes, rate of fire, and dwell using dip switches.

Firing Mode Configurations

Rate of Fire and Firing Mode Details

Details on BPS control switch and specific firing mode settings.

Technical Layout and Parts List

Parts List

Comprehensive list of marker parts with corresponding numbers.

Dwell Setting

Adjusting the Electronic Impulse

How to adjust the electronic impulse controlling switch for dwell settings.

Firing the ProMaster

Step-by-step Firing Procedure

Detailed steps to follow when firing the paintball marker.

Unloading the ProMaster

Procedure for Unloading

Instructions for safely unloading the paintball marker.

Maintenance

Simple Maintenance

Basic cleaning and lubrication guidelines for the marker.

Cleaning Paint from the Barrel

Steps to clean paint residue from the marker barrel.

PDS (Paintball Detection System)

Explanation of the PDS and its function during firing.

Field Stripping: Bolt;Cylinder Assembly

Link Pin Placement Warning

Crucial warning regarding correct link pin placement to avoid damage.

Storage and Transportation

Safety and Handling Precautions

Safety warnings for storage, transport, and public perception.

Trigger Adjustment

Adjusting the Trigger Pull

Guide to adjusting trigger pull, actuation point, and tension.

ProMaster Tuning Guide

Velocity Adjustment: Main Input Pressure Regulator

Adjusting marker velocity using the main input pressure regulator.

Low Pressure Regulator Adjustment

Adjustment Procedure and Warnings

Steps to adjust the low-pressure regulator and warranty voiding warnings.

Trouble Shooting Guide

Leak Down the Barrel

Diagnosing and fixing leaks originating from the barrel area.

Leak Around Low-Pressure Regulator

Identifying and resolving leaks at the low-pressure regulator seam.

Leak Around High-Pressure Regulator

Troubleshooting leaks at the high-pressure regulator seam.

Leak Inside Grip;Battery Area

Addressing leaks within the grip and battery compartment.

Troubleshooting Specific Issues

Ball Breakage Problems

Common causes and solutions for paintballs breaking in the breech.

Regulator Related Problems

Troubleshooting issues with the pressure gauge and regulator performance.

Battery Related Problems

Troubleshooting Battery Issues

Common problems related to the marker's battery and their solutions.

Indian Creek Design PROMASTER Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandIndian Creek Design
ModelPROMASTER
CategoryPaintball equipment
LanguageEnglish