Manual
TROUBLESHOOTING
ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MAY CAUSE RECOCKING RELATED PROBLEMS:
a. The pressure in the tank is too low or too high.
b. Need lubrication. (See OPERATION GUIDE in P4)
c. #19A (striker o-ring) is damaged. Replace with new Kingman or Kingman-approved o-ring.
(Note: the #19A O-ring cannot be substituted by a tank o-ring or a #9 o-ring).
d. Need to clean barrel and upper chamber of the receiver.
e. Paintball may be defective. (i.e. expired, change shape)
f. #9 (bolt o-ring) is damaged or the o-ring has expanded or swelled. Replace with a new o-ring.
g. After ball breaks, remove all parts from UPPER chamber of receiver, wipe parts clean, and reassemble parts into receiver. Also
make sure to clean barrel with squeegee.
HELPFUL HINTS
Always remove air tank before any disassembly of your marker. DO NOT remove #14 (valve body) unless specific valve body
repairs are needed. If needed, remove valve body with a long, soft-tipped object such as the eraser end of a pencil. DO NOT
remove the valve body with a screwdriver as it will damage the valve body and cause air leaks. (Note: #15 screw must be
removed prior to taking out the valve body),