Powerball Inferno Operating manual

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Always treat the “Inferno” (and any other firearm) as if it were loaded, this will avoid
unpleasant “surprises”. The “Inferno” paintball gun is not a toy, it can cause injury or death if
misused. Always use a barrel plug when not playing. When using the “Inferno” you must
make sure that yourself and anyone who is within range is wearing approved eye
and ear protection.
Please make sure that this manual is included with the gun if you sell this paintgun. Read these
instructions prior to use. Always make sure that both you and anyone within range are
wearing approved eye protection. Always store the paintgun with the gas tank and loader
removed.
If you need to make sure that the paintgun is un-loaded then do this by removing the loader
and then tipping any remaining balls out of the breech and then firing the gun twice while
pointed in a SAFE direction and then remove the gas source.
ARNING - Never look into the barrel while it is installed on the marker.
If using compressed air as a propellant then only use the correct lubricants as recommended
by the air system manufacturer. Whichever propellant gas you use make sure that only
approved experts work on any part of the cylinder or air regulator. Remember, compressed
gases can kill, they must be treated with respect.
ARNING -The “Inferno” may sometimes fire spontaneously if energised with a gas
source without first cocking the hammer, so always wear safety goggles.
ARNING - Do not attempt to dismantled the Inferno beyond removing the barrel and
bolt without first making sure that it is unloaded and de-gassed.
Powerball Li ited, Unit 7, Elliott Industrial Park, Eastern Road, Aldershot, Ha pshire, GU12 4TF
Email: sales@powerball.co.uk Tel: 01252 408 550 Fax: 01252 408 551 www.powerball.co.uk
© 1997-2008 Arrow Precision, Llc.All rights reserved. Inferno and Terminator
are trademarks of Arrow Precision Limited.
Basic Maintenance Guide
Please keep for future reference
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Stage 1
Remove the cocking
handle (part No. 0034) from
the main body (Part No.1310).
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ou must use a chronograph to measure the firing velocity of your gun.The velocity must
not exceed 300 feet per second (the limit at some fields may be less).
Stage 2
Remove the main bolt
from Inferno, (Part No.0045)
should slide out esaily.
Stage 3
Squeegee the inferno with a
Powerball Bow Tie Squeegee
making sure it removes all dirt.
Stage 4
Using Inferno lube squirt a few
drops on the long bolt.
Stage 5
Place long bolt back into the
inferno marker. Make sure that
the holes are facing up.
Stage 6
Push the cocking handle back
into the long bolt.The knurled
part should be facing up. It
should click into place.
The following is a quick guide to the
basic maintenance of your marker.
Basic Maintenance should be carried out after each game, failure to
do so will void your Manufactures Warranty. A full strip of the gun
should be done when your marker is subjected to
adverse conditions.
ARNING - Do not attempt to dismantled the Inferno beyond
removing the barrel and bolt without first making sure that it is
unloaded and de-gassed.
NO ALKALINE OR SOAP CLEANERS ARE TO BE USED AS THIS
ATTACKS THE ALUMINIUM PARTS
IPE CLEAN THE EXTERIOR ITH AN OILY RAG OR MOISTENED
SPONGE. DO NOT IMMERSE MARKERS IN ATER!
These instructions to be used in conjunction with user manual
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