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BASIC MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

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.
Stage 1
Stage 2
Remove the cocking
Remove the main bolt
handle (part No. 0034) from
from Inferno, (Part No.0045)
the main body (Part No.1310).
should slide out esaily.
Stage 4
Stage 5
Using Inferno lube squirt a few
Place long bolt back into the
drops on the long bolt.
inferno marker. Make sure that
the holes are facing up and
transfer port downward.
NO ALKALINE OR SOAP CLEANERS ARE TO BE USED AS THIS
ATTACKS THE ALUMINIUM PARTS
WIPE CLEAN THE EXTERIOR WITH AN OILY RAG
OR MOISTENED SPONGE. DO NOT IMMERSE MARKERS IN WATER!
Extended warranty - 2 year Manufactures Warranty
2
YEAR
All Inferno markers now come with a 2 year warranty. The warranty covers markers
purchased from 1st January 2008 onwards.
WARRANTY
The warranty is subject to necessary maintenance of marker's as specified in the Inferno manual, supplied
with your marker.
Arrow Precision Limited, Unit 7, Elliott Industrial Park, Eastern Road, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU12 4TF
Tel:01252 408 550 Fax:01252 408 551 Email:sales@arrow-precision.com Web:www.arrow-precision.com
Stage 3
Squeegee the inferno with a
Powerball Bow Tie Squeegee
making sure it removes all dirt.
Stage 6
Push the cocking handle back
into the long bolt. The knurled
part should be facing up. It
should click into hammer.
Instruction manual
2008 Version

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  • Page 1 1st January 2008 onwards. WARRANTY Instruction manual The warranty is subject to necessary maintenance of marker’s as specified in the Inferno manual, supplied with your marker. 2008 Version Arrow Precision Limited, Unit 7, Elliott Industrial Park, Eastern Road, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU12 4TF...
  • Page 2 If you break a ball in the breech then proceed as follows: 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 All Infernos yourself and anyone who is within range is wearing approved eye and ear protection.
  • Page 3 1/ Playing in cold weather you may notice it becomes difficult to achieve velocities near 300 fps. The velocity adjuster can be used to com pensate, but do not wind it all the way in an attempt to get the best velocity. This will cause the Inferno to use even more gas and reduce the temperature of the tank further, making the problem worse. CO² needs to “boil off ” into a gas and absorbs heat to do so, so warming Instructions for fitting anti-siphon tubes the tank slightly will help, placing in warm room or water for a hour or so will be sufficient to allow the gun to function properly again.
  • Page 4 22: HAMMER O-RING (RED) 3: EXHAUST VALVE O-ring is the largest O-ring in the parts kit © 1997-2008 Arrow Precision, Llc. All rights reserved. Inferno and Terminator are trademarks of Arrow Precision Limited. Old velocity adjuster still ok for converting to Air You must use a chronograph to measure the...

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