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Summary of Contents for Indian Creek Design FreeStyle

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Battery Related Problems TECHNICAL DRAWINGS/ILLUSTRATIONS Tools Needed for Maintenance Installing/Replacing the Battery Field Stripping/General Maintenance Adjusting your Regulators Maintaining the Low Pressure Regulator Cleaning your Ball Detention System Maintaining your Valve FreeStyle Schematic and Part Numbers FreeStyle Exploded Schematic WARRANTY REGISTRATION...
  • Page 3: Statement Of Liability

    Indian Creek Design, Inc., known as indicated in this manual and drawings. All rights of manufacture and reproduction of such articles or any part thereof are reserved by Indian Creek Design, Inc. Neither said article nor any part thereof may be manufactured or reproduced except by written authorization from Indian Creek Design, Inc.
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    Such warranty service will be provided only if the warranty registration card included with this manual is filled in completely and on file at Indian Creek Design, Inc. All other service will be duly charged for and returned via UPS C.O.D.
  • Page 5: Freestyle Overview

    The major components of the FREESTYLE are machined from solid, aircraft-grade aluminum, and then hard anodized per military specifications. No castings are used in the construction of the FREESTYLE, thereby providing the end user with a high-quality, precision-engineered marking instrument.
  • Page 6: Operation

    The FREESTYLE comes with a female ¼” Push-In fitting adapter on the input of the regulator. The FREESTYLE can be set up to use a nitrogen or compressed air system. Although it may be used, CO2 is not recommended for use as the propellant. Generally the CO2 that we use as an industry is industrial grade CO2.
  • Page 7 Fixed output regulated compressed air systems: The FREESTYLE will work just fine with a pre-set tank. Although, you will get much better performance from a HIGH FLOW low output pressure tank/regulator than with a high pressure (750-850) output.
  • Page 8: Unloading The Freestyle

    UNLOADING THE FREESTYLE Keep your finger out of the trigger guard and away from the trigger; point the muzzle of your gun in a safe direction during this entire process. Always keep your FREESTYLE pointed in a safe direction! 1. Push the on-off switch to the off position. The LED will be off.
  • Page 9: Storage And Transportation

    Unscrew the barrel to remove the barrel for swabbing/cleaning. Keep the barrel clean to insure the continued accuracy of the FREESTYLE. Gelatin from the paintballs has a tendency to build up in the barrel. As part of your cleaning ritual, wash out the barrel with hot soapy water and rinse it well.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Trigger Pull

    For your own safety and to protect the image of the sport, always carry your FREESTYLE in a suitable gun case or in the box in which it was shipped.
  • Page 11: Freestyle Tuning Guide

    FREESTYLE. This ensures the screws will remain in place. FREESTYLE TUNING GUIDE The FREESTYLE has a totally new and innovative system. This marker is unlike any other system you may be familiar with. Take a few moments and read thru this next section and understand how this system works.
  • Page 12 To decrease the pressure shown on the gauge, turn the screw counter-clockwise. You must take a clearing shot before the change in the decreasing direction can be registered. A pressure gauge has been installed into the regulator body to indicate the exact operating pressure of the marker.
  • Page 13: Leak Related Problems

    The cylinder o-rings may have deteriorated and need to be replaced. The outside o-rings are sized 020. 2. The FREESTYLE has a leak around the high-pressure regulator seam. Reason: the seal between the regulator body and the main body is bad.
  • Page 14: Ball Breakage Problems

    Ball Breakage Problems 1. The ball breaks in the breech. a.The balls in your loader can bind, messing up your trigger timing. Note the ball drop and use an agitated loader. b.As you run and shoot, you actually unweigh the gravity-fed balls in your loader. This can cause a ball to hesitate in its drop.
  • Page 15: Battery Related Problems

    3. The gauge reads correctly when charged, but drops in pressure after a few shots, and is slow to climb back to normal pressure. d.The recovery side of the regulator is sluggish and may need cleaning and lubrication. If you need assistance in the disassembly of the regulator, please call (208) 468-0446. e.The regulator seal needs to be replaced if it has a deep groove in it from the regulator cup.
  • Page 16 NOTES:...
  • Page 17: Tools Needed For Maintenance

    Tools needed for maintenance The tools needed for assembling and maintaining are: 5/32" allen wrench (provided) 1/8" allen wrench (provided) 7/32" allen wrench (provided) 3/32" allen wrench (provided) 5/64" allen wrench (provided) Phillips screw driver size “00" Cleaning solutions: Rubbing alcohol and Q Tips Lubrication: Dow 33, or equivalent Lithium Grease...
  • Page 18: Installing/Replacing The Battery

    Installing/Replacing the Battery Using the 5/64" allen wrench provided in your kit, remove the two 6-32 button head screws that hold the grip panel in place on the left side of the gun. Fold the panel back as shown to allow free access to the battery compartment.
  • Page 19: Field Stripping/General Maintenance

    Field stripping/ General maintenance Field stripping cannot be done while the FreeStyle is pressurized. Remove the air system from the gun to be sure there is no air in the gun. Using a 1/8" allen wrench, remove the 10-32 button head screw from the back of the body as shown in the first photo.
  • Page 20: Adjusting Your Regulators

    Adjusting your Regulators Your High Pressure Regulator determines the pressure of air that is used to propel a paintball from the breech, and the resultant velocity of that paintball. Using a 5/32 allen wrench, adjust the high pressure regulator via the screw in the bottom of the regulator. Turning clockwise will increase the pressure and turning counter-clockwise will decrease the pressure.
  • Page 21: Maintaining The Low Pressure Regulator

    Maintaining the Low Pressure Regulator Removing the low pressure regulator cannot be done while the FreeStyle is pressurized. Remove the air system from the gun to be sure there is no air in the gun. Unscrew the entire low pressure regulator from the front of the marker, being careful not to drop or lose the internals from the front of the regulator.
  • Page 22: Cleaning Your Ball Detention System

    Cleaning your Ball Detention System Very carefully remove the eye cover on the side of your marker using a 3/32 wrench. Set the eye cover aside. You now have access to the PDS sensors and ball detents. The ball detent consists of a spring and a semicircle delrin piece.
  • Page 23: Maintaining Your Valve

    Maintaining your Valve REMEMBER! The rear main body MAY NOT be removed from the back of the marker when the marker is pressurized! When the rear main body is removed the cylinder assembly becomes visible, as shown in the far left picture. The black cylinder body may be unscrewed from the back receiver.
  • Page 24 Maintaining your Valve REMEMBER! The rear main body MAY NOT be removed from the back of the marker when the marker is pressurized! When investigating a leak down the barrel, there are four primary areas to check: 1. The size -006 urethane o-ring on the valve tip. If the o-ring is worn, dented, or scratched, replace it.
  • Page 27 Indian Creek Design, Inc. Warranty Registration Card PRODUCT MODEL AND SERIAL # NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE COUNTRY PHONE PURCHASED DATE PURCHASED FROM [ ] DEALER [ ] INTERNET [ ] DISTRIBUTOR [ ] MAIL ORDER PRIMARY USE [ ] TOURNAMENTS...

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