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    Contents

    This Operators and Users Manual is in English.

    It contains important saety guidelinesand Instructions.

    Should you be unsure at any stage, or unableto understand the contents within this manualyou must seek expert advice.

    Le mode demploi est en Anglais.

    Il contient des instructions et mesuresde scurit importantes.

    En cas de doute, ou sil vous est impossiblede comprendre le contenu du monde demploi,demandez conseil un expert.

    Este manual de (operarios y) usarios est

    en Ingls.Contiene importantes normas de seguridad

    e instrucciones.

    Si no esta seguro de algn punto o no entiendelos contenidos de este manual debe conultarcon un experto.

    Diese Bedienungs und Benutzeranleitungist in Englisch.

    Sie enthlt wichtige herheitsrichtlinienund -bestimmungen.

    Sollten Sie sich in irgendeiner Weise unsichersein, oder den Inhalt dieses Hetes nichtverstehen, lassen Sie siche bitte von einemExperten beraten.

    General Warnings 2

    Switching on your ANGEL 3Turning off your ANGEL 3

    making your ANGEL safe 3

    Navigation button 4

    Battery replacement 4

    Switching ANGEL eyes on/off 5

    OPTO board 5

    Macro line hose 5Propellant air/nitrogen supply 6

    Adjusting/removing the ASA 6

    Installing an air/nitrogen system 6

    Bolt removal and rotor breech 7

    Velocity adjustment 7

    OLED menu 8-9

    Modes

    Semi Auto 10

    NPPL 10

    PSP 10

    MILLENNIUM 10

    XBall/NXL 10

    CFOA 10

    Full Auto 10

    Demo 10-11

    Custom Semi 11

    Breakout 11

    Soft breakout 11

    Hard breakout 11

    Ramp 11

    Parameters

    Valve dwell 11De-Bounce 11-12

    Paint type 12

    MROF eyes on/off 12

    Breakout 12

    Ramp 12-13

    Shot % filtering 13

    Anti bolt stick 13Software version 13

    Factory reset 13

    Game timer alarm 14

    Tournament lock 14

    General care & cleaning 15

    Mini reg removal & assembly 16

    Rubber finger detent replacement 17

    Angel eyes sensor cleaning 17

    Eye ribbon removal 18

    LPR pressure test 19

    LPR adjustment 20

    LPR assembly 20

    LPR spool removal 20

    LPR removal 21

    Exhaust valve Stem/guide removal 22

    Ram removal 23

    trigger adjustment & removal 24

    Useful conversions 25

    Fault finding 25-26

    Warranty - EEC/ROW 27

    Warranty - USA/Canada 28

    Warranty card inside Back cover

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    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    The ANGEL is not a toy.

    Careless or improper use, including failure to follow instructions

    and warnings within this Operator Manual and attached to the

    ANGEL, could cause death or serious injury.

    Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/ear and head protection

    designed specically to stop paintballs and meeting ASTM

    standard F1776 (USA) or CE standard (Europe) must be worn

    by user and any person within range.

    You must be at least 18 years of age to purchase the ANGEL.

    Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision

    when using or handling the ANGEL.

    Observe all local and national laws, regulations and guidelines.

    Use only on professional paintball elds where codes of safety

    are strictly enorced.

    Use 0.68 calibre paintballs only.

    Keep the ANGEL switched off until ready to shoot.

    Treat every ANGEL as if it is loaded.

    Never point the ANGEL at anything you do not intend to shoot.

    Do not shoot at persons at close range.

    Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows.

    Always measure your ANGELs velocity before playing paintball,

    using a suitable chronograph.

    Never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet (92 meters)

    per second, or at velocities greater than local or national laws

    allow.

    Do not re the ANGEL with the breech open or without the bolt

    in the breech, as high pressure gas will be emitted.

    Use compressed air/nitrogen gas only. Do not use CO2.

    Always follow instructions, warnings and guidelines given with

    any rst stage regulator you use with the ANGEL.

    Do not re the ANGEL with the breech release knob in the

    unlocked position.

    Never look into the barrel or breech area of the ANGEL whilst

    the ANGEL is switched on and able to re.

    Never put your nger or any foreign objects into the breech or

    paintball feed tube of the ANGEL

    Never allow pressurised gas to come into contact with any part

    o your body.

    Always switch off the ANGEL when not in use.

    Always t a barrel blocking device to your ANGEL when not

    in use on the eld o play.

    Always remove all paintballs from the ANGEL when not in use

    on the eld o play.

    Always remove the rst stage regulator and relieve all residual

    gas pressure from the ANGEL before disassembly.

    The ANGEL can hold a small residual charge of gas, typically

    2 shots, with the rst stage regulator removed. Always

    discharge the ANGEL in a safe direction to relieve this residual

    gas pressure.

    Always remove rst stage regulator and all residual gas

    pressure from the ANGEL for transport and storage.

    Always follow warnings and guidelines given with your rst

    stage regulator or sae transport and storage.

    Always store the ANGEL in a secure place.

    THIS OPERATORS MANUAL MUST ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THE

    PRODUCT IN THE EVENT OF RESALE OR NEW OWNERSHIP.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST

    SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR ANGEL. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR A NGEL. SHOULD YOU BE UNSUR E AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    1 To switch the ANGEL ON press and hold

    the navigation button inwards or up to2 seconds. The ANGEL will turn ON andwill automatically go into LIVE modewith the eyes on. The display screen willilluminate and will show the ring statusof the ANGEL.

    2 The LED on the rear o the grip rame willshow blue.

    Switching onyour ANGEL

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TYINSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    ANGEL is LIVE and capable of ring. Ensure a barrel blocking device is tted

    to the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL.

    Ensure that there are no paintballsin the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specically

    to stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Gun status

    Batterystatus

    Eyesstatus

    Ballstatus

    Game timer statusScreen shows Eyes

    are aulty.Screen shows Eyes are o.

    Screen shows Eyes on andball detected

    Push & holdnavigationbutton orup to 2 secs

    1 2

    3 Switch the ANGEL OFF by pressingand holding the navigation buttonfor 2 seconds. A goodbye messagewill be displayed on the screen andthe ANGEL will power down.

    Turning offyour ANGEL

    Push & hold

    for 2 secs

    3

    When you turn the ANGEL ON, the ANGELis LIVE. To make the ANGEL SAFE, either:

    Access the menu options by pushingthe navigation button up or down andholding for 2 secs. The ANGEL is stillLIVE and capable of ring.

    Choose SAFE rom the menu options.

    When the ANGEL is SAFE a screen similarto that on the let will show. The screen willindicate the ANGEL is SAFE. The screen

    will also indicate the mode you are in andwhether the tournament lock is on or o.

    4 The LED on the rear o the grip rame willshow green.

    Making your ANGELsafe

    ModeTournamentlock status

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    When accessing the status menu from

    the LIVE screen the ANGEL will remainLIVE and any trigger pull will return youto the LIVE screen.

    If accessing any of the other menusfrom the status menu, the ANGEL willrevert to SAFE and any trigger pull willreturn you to the SAFE screen.

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    1 The unctions, eatures and settings

    of the ANGEL are controlled by a

    3 directional navigation button

    located on the rear o the grip rame.

    2 The button can move up and down

    to scroll through eatures and

    settings indicated on the display

    and can be pressed in to select

    the highlighted unction or setting

    required.

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TYINSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL.

    Ensure that there are no paintballsin the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTM

    standard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Navigation Button

    The navigation button is located on the

    rear o the grip rame and allows accessto the ANGEL internal menu option.

    Push the button up or down and hold

    for 2 seconds.

    To navigate through the options simply

    push the button up to scroll up and

    push the button down to scroll down.

    Press the button inwards to make

    a selection.

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    3

    5

    4

    3 Remove the right hand grip cheek

    by removing the 3 screws using a

    suitable 2mm Allen wrench.

    4 Using a blunt pick or the 2mm Allen

    wrench, careully prise the battery

    clear o its terminals.

    5 Remove the battery.

    Observe the battery polarity as marked

    on the battery housing terminal and on

    the battery.

    Always use a good quality resh battery.

    Battery Replacement

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    IMPORTANT NOTE:Please make sure that the Macro lineis trimmed back beore re-insertionater it has been removed.

    Switching ANGEL eyeson/off

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THESE

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    ANGEL is LIVE and capable of ring. Ensure a barrel blocking device is tted

    to the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL.

    Ensure that there are no paintballsin the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specically

    to stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is on (see page 3).

    As default the ANGEL eyes will always beON whenever the ANGEL is switched ON.

    1 The ANGEL eyes can be switched offby pulling and holding the trigger or2 seconds. The ANGELs MROF will dropto its default MROF eyes off setting. It willre 1 shot to conrm that the eyes havebeen switched o and the buzzer willsound once.

    2 The eyes o symbol will be displayed onthe display screen. The LED on the rearo the grip rame will show red.

    To turn the ANGEL eyes back on pull andhold the trigger again for 2 seconds.The MROF will return to MROF eyes onsetting (see page 10 for factory defaultsetting), the buzzer will sound twice andthe eyes on symbol will be displayed onthe display screen. The LED on the rearo the grip rame will show blue.

    Should the eyes detect a malunctiondue to a component ailure or the eyesbecoming dirty they will automatically turnthemselves off and the MROF will revert

    to its MROF eyes off setting (see page 10or actory deault setting), the display willindicate that the eyes are o and that a ballis not detected.

    OPTO board

    The ANGEL incorporates the OPTO board.This board is the latest development in triggersensing unction. It achieves unsurpassedadvancements in trigger repeatability andsensitivity, its riction-ree non-mechanicaloperating button results in aster, shorter

    and lighter trigger strokes that give the userhigher prolonged achievable rates o re.

    Macro line hose

    3 Pull back the collet on the connectorand keep the collet depressed and pullthe Macro line hose out o the connectorrmly.

    4 Cut back the Macro line hose cleanlyand squarely.

    5 Push the hose rmly into the Macro line

    connector to re-attach.

    Push & holdfor 2 secs

    21

    To remove

    To attach

    Pull back collet3

    5

    4

    5

    Screen shows Eyes o.

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    Propellantair/nitrogen supplyThe ANGEL is designed to operate on Air/

    Nitrogen gas. This needs to be supplied tothe ANGEL using a suitable rst stageregulator. The ideal input pressure is 450 psi,but the ANGEL will operate with aninput pressure up to 850 psi.

    Note: Some preset systems will delivera higher pressure than their rating. So, iyou are using a High Pressure system ratedat 850 psi this could lead you to inputtingmore pressure into the ANGEL than isrecommended.Adjusting orremoving the ASAon its mounting rail

    The ASA connects to the grip rame o theANGEL via an integrated dovetail mountingrail that allows the user to slide the ASAbody along the rail to ne tune the mountingposition or remove the ASA completely.

    The ASA body is locked down onto the

    rail via two set screws located withina central recess at the ront and backo the integrated rail.

    Installing an

    air/nitrogen systemEach ANGEL comes complete with a centrallyported on/off ANGEL ASA allowing for theeasy connection of a preset air/nitrogensystem or immediate use.

    6 Beore installing your preset system intothe ASA always ensure that the on/offadjuster knob is wound out approximatelyhalway. Be careul not to unscrew theASA on/off adjuster knob too far as itis possible to completely disassemble

    the ASA.7 To install your air or nitrogen system

    screw your tank and regulator onto theASA and tighten.

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Always ollow instructions, warningsand guidelines given with any rst stage

    regulator you use with the ANGEL.

    Use compressed air/nitrogen gas onlyDO NOT USE CO2.

    Only use a paintball regulator that hasbeen designed or air or nitrogen gas.

    Do not exceed 850 psi (58bar) inputpressure to the ANGEL.

    Take suitable precautions when usingsharp cutting instruments.

    The Macro Line hose must be cut backcleanly and square prior to attachmentor re-attachment to ensure secure tment.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    3 4

    5

    6

    7

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    READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR ANGEL. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Note: Pin orientation

    1 Using a 3mm Allen wrench remove thescrew at the ront o the ASA.

    2 Using a 3mm Allen wrench remove thescrew at the rear o the ASA.

    3 Slide the ASA orward or backward tothe desired position.

    OR4 Slide the ASA clear o the mounting

    bracket to remove completely.

    5 When disassembling the ASA note theorientation o the depression pin

    DepressionPin

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    The ANGELs bolt includes 2 gas ports thatdirect a small proportion o air onto thelenses of the ANGEL eye sensors, whichnegates the need to clean them as regularlyas other high end markers. I you experiencea serious breakage in the breech during agame your ANGEL eyes will switch off andunder most circumstances you will be able tocontinue ring paint and the gas rom the boltports will clean your ANGEL eyes. You canthen switch them back on by holding downthe trigger for 2 seconds.

    Note: It is important that the bolt iskept clean and ree rom dirt or grit andthat it is run dry with no lubricant. We

    recommend that you clean your bolt atereach day o use.

    1 Turn the breech release knob clockwiseabout a quarter o a turn.

    2 Lit and rotate the breech block asillustrated. Using the bolt pin slidethe bolt rom the breech.

    Note: I the breech will not open it maybe the case that the bolt is in the orwardposition. To check this look down the eedtube. I you can see the bolt, the breech

    will not open. Push the bolt back into themarker as ar as it will go - the breechshould now open.

    Note: To replace the bolt reverse theseinstructions.

    3 Note that the bolt pin must locate inthe correct place to enable the breechto close.

    CAUTION: The ANGEL must not be redwithout a bolt present. This can result in

    damage to your ANGEL. Any damage causedrom ailure to ollow these instructions is notcovered by your ANGEL warranty.

    Velocity Adjustment4 Using a 3mm Allen wrench turn the

    velocity adjuster screw either;

    5 clockwise to decrease velocity

    6 counter-clockwise to increase velocity.

    Bolt removalADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is tted tothe ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed rom theANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs in the

    ANGEL.

    Ensure the ANGEL is switched off viathe navigation button on the rear o thegrip rame prior to tting your rst stageregulator.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    Always ollow instructions, warningsand guidelines given with any rst stageregulator you use with the ANGEL.

    Use compressed air/nitrogen gas onlyDO NOT USE CO2.

    Only use a paintball regulator that hasbeen designed or air or nitrogen gas.

    Do not exceed 850 psi (58 bar) inputpressure to the ANGEL. Take suitable precautions when usingsharp cutting instruments.

    The Macro Line hose must be cut backcleanly and square prior to attachmentor re-attachment to ensure secure t.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    3

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    Status

    The Status menu allows you to select

    between Live/Safe, the Information displayscreen and the Parameters setting.

    To access the Status menu press andhold the navigation button up or downfor 2 seconds.

    Note:I a trigger pull has been madeimmediately prior to pressing thenavigation button then a urther 5second delay will be initiated to preventaccidentally putting the ANGEL in SAFEduring a game situation.

    Once in the Status menu use the

    navigation button to scroll up or downto choose between Live/Safe, Informationand Parameters.

    Pressing the navigation button inwardswill select the highlighted unction.

    Inormation

    The Inormation screen will display allthe relevant inormation relating to theelectronic settings of your ANGEL.

    With the ANGEL on and Live push thenavigation button up or down for 2

    seconds. The ANGEL will be in the Status menu.

    Use the navigation button to scroll throughthe Status menu settings untilInormation is highlighted.

    Push the navigation button inwards toselect the Inormation menu.

    The ollowing inormation will be displayedon the OLED. Scroll up or down using thenavigation button to view this inormation.

    Parameters

    The ANGELs settings can be easily adjusted

    rom the Parameters menu. With the ANGEL on and Live push and

    hold the navigation button up or down or2 seconds.

    The ANGEL will be in the Status menu.

    Use the navigation button to scrollthrough the Status menu settings untilParameters is highlighted.

    Push the navigation button inwards toselect the Parameters menu.

    The ollowing unctions are all accessible

    via the navigation button and can allbe accessed and adjusted from theParameters display.

    StatusSotware version

    ModeSot breakout settingHard breakout setting

    Sot ramp settingHard ramp setting

    Dwell timeMROF eyes on limitMROF eyes o limit

    De-bounce levelPaint Type

    Shot % flteringAnti Bolt Stick

    ANGEL eyes on/oGame timer setAlarm time set

    Total shots fred since reset

    ModesValve DwellDe-bouncePaint Type

    MROF eyes ONMROF eyes OFF

    BreakoutRamp eature

    Shot FilterABSGame Timer SetAlarm Time Set

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    OLED menu

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    When accessing the status menu romthe LIVE screen the ANGEL will remainLIVE and any trigger pull will return youto the LIVE screen.

    I accessing any o the other menus romthe status menu, the ANGEL will revert toSAFE and any trigger pull will return youto the SAFE screen.

    The navigation button is located on therear o the grip rame and allows accessto the internal menu option.

    Push the button up or down and hold for2 seconds.

    To navigate through the options simplypush the button up to scroll up and pushthe button down to scroll down. Press thebutton inwards to make a selection.

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    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    IMPORTANT NOTE:

    Tournament lock

    To comply with some Tournamentrules some o the ANGELs eatures arerequired to be locked down so that theycannot be adjusted on the feld o play.

    For more details see page 14.

    STATUS

    ParametersLive/Sae Inormation

    Current SettingsModesSemi Auto

    NPPL

    PSP

    Millennium

    XBall/NXL

    CFOA

    Full Auto

    Demo

    Custom Semi

    Valve Dwell

    De-bounce

    Paint Type

    MROF eyes ON

    MROF eyes OFF

    Breakout

    Ramp Feature

    Shot Filter

    Anti Bolt Stick

    Game Timer Set

    Alarm Time Set

    Status

    Sotware version

    Mode

    Sot breakout setting

    Hard breakout setting

    Sot ramp setting

    Hard ramp setting

    Dwell time

    MROF eyes on limit

    MROF eyes o limit

    De-Bounce level

    Paint Type

    Shot % iltering

    Anti Bolt Stick

    ANGEL eyes on/o

    Game timer set

    Alarm time set

    Total shots iredsince reset

    Battery voltage

    Sot Breakout

    Breakout

    Sot Ramp

    Hard Ramp

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    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    MODES Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating the

    trigger. Push and hold the navigation button

    UP or DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu, select theMode eature by pushing the navigationbutton inward.

    Scroll up or down through the Modeoptions by pushing the navigation buttonup or down.

    Once the desired Mode setting has beenreached, press the navigation buttoninwards to save the new setting.

    A SavedMode message will bedisplayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    Semi Auto

    The ANGEL eyes will default to on

    whenever the ANGEL is made live via thenavigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL willonly re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    With the eyes activated, the MROF that theANGEL will re at is limited by the MROFeyes on level.

    With the eyes turned off, the MROF that theANGEL will re at is limited by the MROFeyes o level.

    The ANGEL will re 1 shot for each pullo the trigger.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    NPPL

    The ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live viathe navigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL willonly re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    With the eyes activated, the MROF thatthe ANGEL will re at is limited by theMROF eyes on level.

    With the eyes turned off, the MROF thatthe ANGEL will re at is limited by theMROF eyes off level.

    The ANGEL will re 1 shot for each pull

    o the trigger.Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    PSP

    The ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live via thenavigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL willonly re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    The rst 3 shots will be red in semi

    automatic.On the 4th shot the ANGEL will ramp to apreset MROF set at 15.4 balls per second,provided that the user maintains triggerpulls at a rate o 5 balls per second orabove.

    I the user stops ring or more than1 second, the initial 3 shots in semiautomatic must be re-initiated.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    MillenniumThe ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live via thenavigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL willonly re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    The rate o re will be capped at 15 shotsper second.

    Ramping of shots is allowed once 8 ballsper second (BPS) is achieved the ANGELmay ramp up to 15 BPS only if 8 BPS orgreater is maintained. Once the trigger isreleased, only 1 additional shot may bedischarged.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    XBall/NXL

    The ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live viathe navigation button.

    With the eyes activated the ANGEL will onlyre when a paintball is present and has

    been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    The rst 3 shots will be red in semiautomatic.

    On the 4th shot i the trigger is pulled andheld the ANGEL will re fully automatic uptoa preset maximum MROF set at 15.4 BPS.

    The ANGEL will stop ring as soon

    as the trigger is released.I the user stops ring or more than1 second, the initial 3 shots in semiautomatic must be re-initiated.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    CFOA

    The ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live viathe navigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL will

    only re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    The rst 3 shots will be red in semiautomatic.

    On the 4th shot the ANGEL will rampto a preset MROF set at 15.4 balls persecond, provided that the user maintainstrigger pulls at a rate at 5 balls per secondor above.

    I the user stops ring or more than1 second, the initial 3 shots in semiautomatic must be re-initiated.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    Full Auto

    The ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live via thenavigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL willonly re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    The ANGEL will re at a capped maximumrate of 15 balls per second with the ANGELeyes activated.

    With the angel eyes deactivated, the ANGELwill re at a capped maximum rate o 15balls per second.

    It is possible to lower the MROF with botheyes on and eyes o in this mode, but youwill not be permitted to raise them abovethe 15 BPS cap.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do notunction in this Mode.

    Demo

    This is a dry ring mode or ring theANGEL when on display and is designedto demonstrate the rate o re achievable.

    It should only be used or demonstration

    The ANGELs deault values are :

    Mode semi

    Sot breakout settings : seconds 10

    Hard breakout settings: seconds 10

    Sot ramp settings: start delay (shots) 4

    Kick in (BPS) 5

    Drop out (BPS) 4

    Hard ramp settings: start delay (shots) 4

    Kick in (BPS) 5

    Drop out (BPS) 4

    Dwell time (m/secs) 9

    MROF eyes ON limit unlimited

    MROF eyes OFF limit 15bps

    De-Bounce (level) 10

    Paint Type 8

    Shot % Filter 5%

    ABS (Anti bolt stick) [m/secs] 0.25

    ANGEL eyes ON

    Game time set (mins/ Secs) 7:10

    Alarm time set (mins/secs) 1:00

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    purposes, as the ANGEL eyes feature isreverse unctioned so that it cannot reshould a paintball be detected.

    Breakout and Ramp settings do not

    unction in this Mode.Custom Semi

    The ANGEL eyes will default to onwhenever the ANGEL is made live via thenavigation button.

    With the eyes activated, the ANGEL willonly re when a paintball is present andhas been detected by the ANGEL eyes.

    With the eyes activated, the MROF that theANGEL will re at is limited by the MROFeyes on level.

    With the eyes turned off, the MROF that theANGEL will re at is limited by the MROFeyes o level.

    The ANGEL will re 1 shot for each pull ofthe trigger.

    Breakout and Ramp settings can be usedindividually or in combination in this Mode.

    Breakout

    There are 2 breakout modes that can onlybe used when the ANGEL is in customsemi mode.

    Sot breakout

    Once the sot breakout eature has beenselected rom the custom modes screenand the ANGEL is on and live. It will re asi it were in normal semi auto mode untilthe breakout mode is activated.

    To activate the breakout eature press thenavigation button inwards. The alarm willmomentarily sound to indicate that thebreakout mode has been initiated. In orderfor the ANGEL to start ring in the breakoutmode once it has been initiated, a rate otrigger pulls higher than 4 per second mustbe reached and maintained within the timeperiod that the breakout mode is active.

    The duration o the time period that thebreakout mode is active can be adjusted.The range for this adjustment is 1 20seconds. I the rate o trigger pulls at anypoint once the breakout mode has beeninitiated alls below 4 per second, or shouldthe trigger be pulled and held in for 2 secsor the time period o the breakout elapses,the breakout mode will revert to the

    previously selected mode.

    Hard breakout

    Once the hard breakout eature has beenselected rom the custom modes screenand the ANGEL is on and live, it will re as

    i it were in normal semi auto mode untilthe breakout mode is activated.

    To activate the breakout eature press thenavigation button inwards. The alarm willmomentarily sound to indicate that thebreakout mode has been initiated. In orderfor the ANGEL to start ring in the breakoutmode once it has been initiated, the triggermust be pulled and held in within the timeperiod that the breakout mode is active.The duration o the time period that thebreakout mode is active can be adjusted.

    The range for this adjustment is 1 to 20seconds. I the trigger is released at anypoint once the breakout mode has beeninitiated, or the time period o the breakoutelapses, the breakout mode will revertto the previously selected mode.

    Ramp

    There are 2 Ramp modes that can only beused when the ANGEL is in custom semimode: Soft ramp and Hard ramp.

    There are 3 Parameters that can beadjusted to custom tune the ramp modes.

    Start delay: This is the number of shotsred beore the ramp mode starts.The range or the start delay is between1 and 20 shots.

    Kick in point: This sets the minimumnumber o trigger pulls per second thatmust be reached in order or the sotwareto add shots. The range or the kick inpoint is between 4 and 16 trigger pullsper second.

    Drop out point: This sets the minimumnumber o trigger pulls per second that

    must be maintained in order or thesotware to add shots. The range or thedrop out point is between 4 and 16 triggerpulls per second. Should the number otrigger pulls drop below this rate or morethan 1 second the sotware will no longeradd shots until the kick in point has beenre-achieved.

    To enable any o the ramping eatures itmust be selected rom the custom modesmenu.

    Parameters

    Valve dwell

    Dwell controls the valve opening time.Longer dwell uses more gas and generatesvariable pressures. Shorter dwell uses lessgas and reduces noise, but is less toleranto poor quality paint and can result inweak shots. The range of adjustment thatis available is rom 6 milliseconds to 15milliseconds in 0.5 millisecond increments.

    Important Note:The internal lock button must be usedto turn Dwell options on or o.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on Ensure that you are not activating the

    trigger

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds

    The Status menu will be displayed

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu

    From the Parameters menu select the

    Dwell eature by pushing the navigationbutton inwards.

    Scroll up or down through the Dwellsettings by pushing the navigation buttonup or down.

    Once the desired setting has beenreached, press the navigation buttoninwards to save the new setting.

    A Saved Dwell message will bedisplayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    De-Bounce

    This is the length o time that the triggerhas to be pulled or it to be accepted bythe electronics as a valid trigger activation.

    There are 20 levels of adjustment, 1 beingthe least sensitive and 20 the mostsensitive adjustment.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

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    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

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    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Parameters cont...

    De-Bounce cont...

    Push the navigation button up to highlight

    the Parameters menu. From the Parameters menu select the

    De-Bounce eature by pushing thenavigation button inwards.

    Scroll up or down through theDe-Bounce settings by pushing thenavigation button up or down.

    Once the desired setting is reached pressthe navigation button inwards to save thenew setting.

    A Saved De-Bounce message will bedisplayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    Paint Type

    This allows you to select the correct ANGELeye settings or the type o paint that youare using.

    Once you have selected the correct settingthe ANGEL eyes program will intelligentlyadjust itself to the fragility of your paint.

    1 - 6 = Fragile

    7 - 10 = Medium

    11 - 12 = Hard

    Ensure that your loader is at its maximumperormance and reliability otherwise youmay encounter problems relatedto the loader.

    Selection o a paint type setting thatis too high may result in ball breakages.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation buttonUP or DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select thePaint Type eature by pushing thenavigation button inwards.

    Scroll up or down through the Paint

    Type settings by pushing the navigationbutton up or down.

    Once the desired setting has been reachedpress the navigation button inwards to savethe new setting.

    A Saved Paint Type message will bedisplayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    MROF eyes on

    This allows the user to set the MaximumRate of Fire whilst the ANGEL eyes are on.There are 20 levels of adjustment rangingfrom 10 to unlimited balls per second.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select theMROFeyes on eature by pushing thenavigation button inwards.

    Scroll up or down through the MROFeyes on settings by pushing thenavigation button up or down.

    Once the desired setting has beenreached press the navigation button

    inwards to save new setting.A Saved MROFeyes on message will bedisplayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    MROF eyes o

    This allows the user to set the MaximumRate Of Fire whilst the ANGEL eyes are off.There are 20 levels of adjustment rangingfrom 10 to unlimited balls per second.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select theMROF eyes o eature by pushing the

    navigation button inwards. Scroll up or down through the MROF

    eyes o settings by pushing thenavigation button up or down.

    Once the desired setting has beenreached press the navigation buttoninwards to save the new setting.

    A Saved MROF eyes o message will

    be displayed.The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    Breakout

    This allows the user to select betweena sot and hard breakout mode. Once thehard or sot option has been selected, theduration that the breakout will be activeor can then be selected. The length o thebreakout mode duration can be set rom1 to 20 seconds.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select theBreakout eature by pushing the

    navigation button inwards. Select Sot or Hard Breakout option using

    the navigation button by pressingit inwards to conrm the desired option.

    Select the duration that you wish thebreakout to be active or by using thenavigation button to scroll between thevalues of 1 and 20 seconds, then pressthe navigation button inwards to conrmyour desired settings.

    A Saved Sot/Hard Breakout messageis displayed.

    The Breakout menu will be displayed.

    Ramp

    This allows the user to select 2 levels oframp mode: Soft Ramp and Hard Ramp.Once the level of Ramp has been selected,the user can then customize the rampmode by selecting the start delay (numbero shots to be red beore the ramp modeactivates, adjustable between 1 and 20shots), kick in BPS (number of trigger pullsper second that has to be reached to getthe ramp mode to start, adjustable between4 and 16 shots), and the drop out BPS(minimum number o trigger pulls that mustbe maintained in order to keep the ANGELin ramp mode, adjustable between 4 and16 shots).

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    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Parameters cont...

    Ramp cont...

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select theRamp eature by pushing thenavigation button inwards.

    Select Sot or Hard Ramp option usingthe navigation button by pressing itinwards to conrm the desired option.

    You can then select to adjust StartDelay, Kick in BPS and Drop outBPS by pressing the navigation buttoninwards.

    A Saved Start Delay, Kick in BPS andDrop out BPS message will be displayed.

    The Sot or Hard Ramp menu will be

    displayed.

    Shot % fltering

    This allows the adjustment of the pointwithin the current ring cycle that a newbuered shot will be accepted.

    The Shot % lter is adjustable from1 to 20 levels.

    Level 1 turns the shot ltering o whichallows the additional shot to be registeredat the earliest point ater the eyes havedetected a ball and the trigger has provided

    a viable re command. Levels 2 throughto 20 sets the % of the ring cycle thatmust have been completed beore theadditional shot may be allowed from 10%o the cycle increasing in 5% incrementsup to a maximum of 100% of the cycle.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation buttonUP or DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select theShot % Filtering eature by pushing thenavigation button inwards.

    Scroll up or down through the Shot% Filtering settings by pushing thenavigation button up or down.

    Once the desired setting has beenreached press the navigation buttoninwards to save the new setting.

    A Saved Shot % Filtering message willbe displayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    Anti Bolt Stick

    First shot drop o can occur when thevalve or Ram incurs static friction after a

    period o inactivity. This results in the rstshots red ater this inactivity being lowerin velocity because the seals need to breakree rom the orces o the static riction.

    Anti Bolt Stick programming allows thedwell time to be increased for the rst 2shots if the ANGEL has been inactive for 15seconds to overcome static riction. Thereare 20 levels of ABS adjustment rangingfrom 0.25 milliseconds to 5 milliseconds.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating the

    trigger. Push and hold the navigation button UP

    or DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed.

    Push the navigation button up to highlightthe Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu select theAnti Bolt Stickeature by pushing thenavigation button inwards.

    Scroll up or down through the Anti BoltSticksettings by pushing the navigationbutton up or down.

    Once the desired setting has beenreached, press the navigation buttoninwards to save the new setting.

    A Saved Anti Bolt Stickmessage will bedisplayed.

    The Parameters menu will be displayed.

    Sotware version

    The sotware version is displayed on theinormation page.

    With the ANGEL on and Live push thenavigation button up or down or2 seconds.

    The ANGEL will be in the Status menu.

    Use the navigation button to scrollthrough the Status menu settings untilInormation is highlighted.

    Push the navigation button inwards toselect the Inormation menu.

    Factory reset

    The deault actory settings can be restoredi required at any time.

    Press the internal button located onthe circuit board inside the grip rame.

    The screen will display the internaloptions menu.

    Using the navigation button scrollup or down to select the reset unction.

    Press the navigation button inwardsto initiate the reset unction.

    You will be asked to conrm thatyou wish to continue with this action.Press the navigation button inwardsto conrm this is correct.

    A reset message will be displayed onthe screen conrming that the deaultsettings have successully been restored.

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    Game timer/alarm

    This is a ully interactive game timer withcountdown alarm that will allow you andyour team to play in unison. The timer and

    alarm can be set in either 1 second or1 minute increments from 0 to 60 minutes.Once the alarm and timer are set they willbe activated by the rst trigger pull atermaking the ANGEL live and selecting thetimer unction.

    Ensure that the ANGEL is switched on.

    Ensure that you are not activating thetrigger.

    Push and hold the navigation button UPor DOWN for 2 seconds.

    The Status menu will be displayed. Push the navigation button up to highlight

    the Parameters menu.

    Push the navigation button in to selectthe Parameters menu.

    From the Parameters menu selectthe Game or alarm timer eature bypushing the navigation button inwards.

    Using the navigation button, scroll upor down to highlight Change timer.

    Push the navigation button to select

    Change timer. Using the navigation button scroll up

    or down to select the rst digit required.

    Push the navigation button inwardsto store the rst digit.

    Repeat the previous two pointsto store the 2nd, 3rd and 4th digits.

    Saved game timer/game alarmmessage displayed on screen.

    Tournament lockTo comply with some Tournament rulessome of the ANGELs features are requiredto be locked down so that they cannot be

    adjusted on the eld of play.

    1 Press the internal button located on thecircuit board inside the grip rame.

    The screen will display the internaloptions menu.

    Using the navigation button scroll up ordown to highlight the Tournament lockunction.

    Press the navigation button inward toinitiate the Tournament lockeatures.

    Using the navigation button scroll up ordown to highlight the Lockor Unlockeature as required.

    Press the navigation button inward toenable or disable the Tournament lockunction as required.

    You will be asked to conrm that youwish to continue with this action. Pressthe navigation button inwards to conrmthis is correct.

    A padlock icon will be displayed onthe screen indicating the Status othe tournament lock.

    The ollowing eatures are aectedby the tournament lock.

    Modes

    MROF eyes ON

    MROF eyes OFF

    Dwell

    De-Bounce

    Shot % ltering

    Anti Bolt Stick

    In order to adjust any of these features thetournament lock must be disabled.

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    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    IMPORTANT NOTES:

    No solvents or abrasive cleaning products should beused. All external and internally accessible moving partsshould be lubricated using light synthetic oil only.

    All threads on the ANGEL, except those for the ANGELaccessory mountings at the base o the grip rame are metric.

    ANGEL accessory mountings use industry standard10/32 UNF at centres 0.75 (20mm).

    When inserting screws into the bottom of the grip framethe screw thread length must not exceed 0.375 (10mm)otherwise damage will occur to the electronics.

    We recommend that you remove the righthand cheek coverand battery when inserting these screws and ensure that thescrews do not project into the circuit board cavity when ftting.

    The ANGEL should never be immersed into waterotherwise damage may occur to the electronics.

    General care& cleaning

    The ANGEL is designed for minimum

    maintenance and requires ar less lubricationand greasing o internal parts than other highperormance markers.

    For external cleaning of the ANGEL werecommend the use o a water moistenedcloth. The only oil that is suitable or use inexternal cleaning is ANGEL Love Juice orother synthetic oil, which again should onlybe applied sparingly using a cloth. Neveruse hydrocarbon based oils, such as WD40,Vaseline, Duck Oil, Plus Gas, etc to clean orlubricate the ANGEL as this will damage the

    internal seals.Internal lubrication of the ANGEL can beachieved without disassembly by removingyour regulator and simply adding a couple odrops o ANGEL Love Juice oil to your ASAadapter. Once this has been done re-attachyour regulator as per the instructions on page6 and shoot the ANGEL 10 times. This willthen disperse the lubricant to all the movingparts of the ANGEL. This should be doneevery 10,000 shots for ANGELs that are usedregularly, or in cases o prolonged spells o

    inrequent use, prior to each occasion youuse your ANGEL.

    Internal greasing of your ANGEL is requiredater disassembly to avoid damage to internalparts during re-assembly. The only greasesuitable or this purpose is ANGEL LoveJuice Extreme Grease.

    For ull details on oiling or greasing theANGELs internal parts please go to:

    http://wdp.tv/e_blast07/140507-news/

    may07-news.html#lube

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    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    Mini reg removal& assemblyThe mini-regulator is a second stageregulator that is used to control the velocity

    and regulate the gas pressure. It can bedeleted, but only i a suitable rst stageregulator is used that incorporates a highfow and good regulation properties acrossthe tank pressure range.

    1 Remove the velocity adjuster screwlocated on the fore grip using a 3mm

    Allen wrench.

    2 Unscrew the bottom section o the oregrip and remove.

    3 Remove the fore grip cap using a suitablewrench.

    4 Using the extraction tool provided,remove the minireg cartridge.

    It may be necessary to remove the ore gripcompletely in order to acilitate access to theunderside of your ANGEL. To do this:

    5 Using a 4mm Allen wrench remove theore grip retention screw.

    6 Remove the top section of the fore grip.

    Note: I replacement o the macro linehose connector is required - remove theregulator end cap rom the ore grip beoreattempting to replace the ftting. Failure todo so can result in damage to the regulatorend cap or the ore grip.

    7 Minireg cartridge assembly.Note the spring stack order.

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    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Always remove the rst stage regulatorand release all residual gas pressure romthe ANGEL before disassembly.

    The ANGEL can hold a small residualgas charge, typically two shots, with therst stage regulator removed. Alwaysdischarge the ANGEL in a safe directionto relieve this residual gas pressure.

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    SPRINGSTACKORDER

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    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Rubber finger detentreplacement

    The ANGEL FLY incorporates the new 3

    piece eye cover strap. This eye cover strapincorporates the improved ADB ngers andis designed or ease o replacement o theADBs and trouble free cleaning of the ANGELeyes, i required.

    1 Remove the volume chambermaintenance plug with a 4mm Allenwrench.

    2 Slide the ront section o the eye coverorward and remove.

    3 Careully remove the eye cover arms

    from either side of the ANGEL.

    4 Using a 2mm Allen wrench (or similar)push out the ADB nger to be replaced.

    5 Take a new ADB nger and insert thegrommet into the retaining hole o theeye cover arm.

    Repeat this process for the other side.To reassemble, reverse the aboveprocedure.

    Note: It is important that the ront sectiono the eye cover is located correctly on the

    eye cover arms as shown in 6 + 7 .

    Also note that it is important not to splaythe eye cover arms too ar apart. This mayresult in damage to the eye cover.

    Angel Eyes sensorcleaningCareully remove the eye cover arms as

    shown in point 3 above.Careully extract the eye sensor rom itshousing and gently remove any grease ordebris build-up using a clean cotton bud 8 .

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    Eye ribbon removal

    1 Remove the eye cover as shown onpage 17.

    2 Remove the fore grip as shown onpage 16.

    3 Remove the right hand grip cheek byremoving the 3 screws using a suitable2mm Allen wrench.

    4 Careully unplug the solenoid rom theboard.

    5 Careully unplug the eye ribbons romthe board.

    6 Remove the two screws retaining the grip

    frame using a 2mm Allen wrench andremove the grip rame.

    7 Careully remove the eye ribbon rom theribbon recess.

    To rebuild, reverse this procedure.

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    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Always remove the rst stage regulatorand release all residual gas pressure romthe ANGEL before disassembly.

    The ANGEL can hold a small residualgas charge, typically two shots, with therst stage regulator removed. Alwaysdischarge the ANGEL in a safe direction

    to relieve this residual gas pressure.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    1 2 LPR pressure test

    The low pressure regulator controls thepneumatic cycle of the ANGEL, and is locatedin the let hand chamber at the rear o the

    ANGEL body.

    The pressure needs to be approximately 60psi(4.14 bar) output rom an input pressure o270psi from the second stage regulator.Your ANGEL has been tested and tunedto its optimum operating pressure at thefactory, using a 450psi input. The ANGEL LPRutilizes shims, as this is the best method omaintaining its optimum operating pressure.

    I you are using a high pressure system you

    may need to reset the LPR. You may alsoneed to adjust the LPR once your ANGEL hasbedded in, but only i you are experiencinglow velocity on your actory settings. Oncethis is done you should only need to adjustthe LPR if you change your Air/Nitrogensystem.

    LPR adjustment is achieved by the additionor removal o shims. Each shim equalsapproximately 2psi (0.14bar). We recommendthe use o the optional service tools andlubrication o parts with LOVE JUICE

    Extreme Grease only.

    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure that the ANGEL is de-gassed andswitched o.

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    READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR A NGEL. SHOULD YOU BE UNSUR E AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Always remove the rst stage regulatorand release all residual gas pressure romthe ANGEL before disassembly.

    The ANGEL can hold a small residualgas charge, typically two shots, with therst stage regulator removed. Alwaysdischarge the ANGEL in a safe direction

    to relieve this residual gas pressure.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    1 Remove the back plate retaining screwusing a 2.5mm Allen wrench.

    2 Remove the LPR chamber plug usinga 4mm Allen wrench.

    3 Screw in the LPR pressure gauge untilit stops turning.

    Make a note o the pressure reading.Should the reading be too high or lowproceed to the next stage -LPR Adjustment page 20.

    Note: Remove the pressure gauge, replacethe LPR chamber plug and back plate andre-gas your ANGEL.

    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE

    AND ALL OTHE R SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    THE ANGEL IS LIVE AND CAPABLEOF DISCHARGING.

    Fire 6 shots with NO paintballs present tostabilize the LPR pressure.

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    3 4

    LPR Adjustment

    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure that the ANGEL is de-gassed andswitched o.

    1 Remove the back plate retaining screwusing a 2.5mm Allen wrench.

    2 Remove the LPR chamber plug usinga 4mm Allen wrench.

    3 Using the extraction tool provided,withdraw the LPR piston carefully.

    4 Add or remove shims to increaseor decrease pressure respectively.

    One shim equates to approximately2 psi change in pressure.

    Replace the LPR piston, LPR chamber plug,back plate and re-gas your ANGEL.

    To check the LPR pressure see page 19.

    1 2

    20

    LPR assembly

    The LPR may be servicedonce it has been removed byfollowing the LPR assemblyprocedure on page 21. Theserviceable parts are theexternal O rings and theLPR spool.

    A LPR spool

    B LPR body

    C Piston spacer

    D LPR shims

    E LPR spring stack

    F LPR piston

    G LPR circlip

    SPRINGSTACKORDER

    A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    Note:The ordero the threetri-active springsshould not bealtered.

    READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR ANGEL. SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Always remove the rst stage regulatorand release all residual gas pressure romthe ANGEL before disassembly.

    The ANGEL can hold a small residualgas charge, typically two shots, with therst stage regulator removed. Alwaysdischarge the ANGEL in a safe direction

    to relieve this residual gas pressure.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    LPR spool removal

    5 Using a suitable pick remove the LPR circlipfrom the LPR body.

    6 With the LPR circlip removed separate theLPR spool from the LPR body.

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    LPR removalI you are experiencing operating pressureinconsistency, this may be due to a damagedspool seal on your LPR. This seal is shown in

    red on the LPR Spool A shown on page 20.1 Remove the right hand grip cheek by

    removing the 3 screws using a suitable2mm Allen wrench.

    2 Careully unplug the solenoid rom theboard.

    3 Careully unplug the eye ribbons romthe board.

    4 Remove the two screws retaining the gripframe using a 2mm Allen wrench.

    5 Remove the bolt as described on page 7.

    6 Remove the back plate retaining screw(2.5mm Allen wrench) and remove theback plate.

    7 Remove the LPR chamber plug usinga 4mm Allen wrench.

    8 Loosen the top plate retaining screw usinga 2.5mm Allen wrench...

    9 ...and slide the top plate rom the body.

    10 Careully lit and remove the solenoid- careully extracting the solenoid plugsrom the grip rame housing noting theorientation o the gasket.

    11 Extract the LPR retaining pin.

    12 Remove the LPR piston using theextraction tool supplied.

    13 Using a blunt pick remove the solenoidpiston spacer.

    14 Using a blunt pick, extract theLPR body.

    15 Check the spool seal or signs o

    damage and replace spool assembly inecessary. The spool assembly is part othe comprehensive ANGEL spares kit.

    To rebuild, reverse this procedure.

    4 5 6

    7

    8 9 11

    12

    10

    13 14

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    ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Always remove the rst stage regulatorand release all residual gas pressure romthe ANGEL before disassembly.

    The ANGEL can hold a small residualgas charge, typically two shots, with therst stage regulator removed. Alwaysdischarge the ANGEL in a safe direction

    to relieve this residual gas pressure.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGEYOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

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    15

    To remove theLPR spool romthe LPR body seepage 20 -LPR spool removal

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    9

    8

    10

    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Exhaust valve stemremovalThe magnetic exhaust valve in your ANGELFLY reduces its working pressure by over

    80psi (30%) on the ANGEL A1. The ANGELFLYs 200 psi working pressure reduces itskick, making your ANGEL FLY even softeron paint than the ANGEL A1. If you areexperiencing gas leaking rom the breecharea, rst ensure your tank is delivering atleast 200 psi to your ANGEL. If you are stillexperiencing operating pressure relatedproblems with your ANGEL, such as gasleaking rom the breech area, inability toachieve the required velocity or increasednoise when shooting, your ANGEL may havea damaged exhaust stem ace seal. This seal

    is shown in 11 and can be easily accessedby removing the exhaust valve stem assemblyollowing the instructions in points 1 and 2below. Once removed, inspect the ace seal.I the ace o this seal is scored, orimpregnated with grit or dirt or is excessivelydeormed, it is necessary to replace theexhaust valve stem assembly by reversingthe procedure in points 1 and 2 below.

    1 Remove the volume chambermaintenance plug usinga 4mm Allen wrench.

    2 Insert a suitable Allen wrench into thecavity. The exhaust valve stem (which ismagnetic) will be attracted to the Allenwrench and can be easily removed.

    Exhaust valve guideremovalOnce the valve stem assembly has beenreplaced i you are still experiencing thesame problem you will need to inspect theO-ring on the exhaust valve guide nearestthe ace seal or nicks or tears and replacei necessary. I there are no signs o damage

    to this O-ring, inspect the ace seal seat ordents or scratches and replace i necessary,ollowing the instructions in points 1 and 2above and points 3 to 10 below.

    3 Slide o the eye cover.

    4 Remove the fore grip as shownon page 16.

    5 Remove the end plug retention pin usingthe extraction tool provided.

    6 Careully move eyes out o the way

    to avoid damage.7 Remove the end plug.

    8 Remove the two screws retaining the gripframe using a 2mm Allen wrench.

    1

    3 4

    7

    5

    2

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    6

    8

    9 Remove the LPR retaining pin.

    10 Using a blunt pick, careully extractthe exhaust valve guide as shown.

    Important notes or the re-assemblyo components:

    Ensure exhaust valve stem assemblyis located in the exhaust body withinthe ANGEL.

    Ensure that the end cap is locatedcorrectly.

    Exhaust valveguide seal

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    2 31ADHERE STRICTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    4 5 6

    7

    RAM removalYou may need to remove your Ram if theANGELs hammer has come loose or theRam is leaking. To establish if a gas leak iscoming from the Ram, rst check your LPRpressure is above 40psi and if so open thebreech block and listen or gas emitting romthe breech pin slot. I gas is emitting rom thebreech port, it is not Ram related and will bedue to your exhaust valve. I gas is emittingfrom the slot, remove your Ram followingthe instructions below and inspect the threeO-rings or damage and replace i necessary.I the O-rings are not damaged, inspect theRam shaft for scratches or dents and replacethe complete Ram if necessary, following theinstructions below.

    1 Remove the right hand grip cheek byremoving the 3 screws using a suitable2mm Allen wrench.

    2 Careully unplug the solenoid rom theboard.

    3 Careully unplug the eye ribbons romthe board.

    4 Remove the two screws retaining the gripframe using a 2mm Allen wrench andremove the grip rame.

    5 Turn the breech release knob clockwise

    and remove the bolt rom the breech.

    NOTE: the breech will not open unlessthe bolt is in the backward position.

    6 Remove the back plate retaining screw

    (2.5mm Allen wrench) and remove theback plate.

    7 Remove the LPR chamber plug usinga 4mm Allen wrench.

    8 Withdraw the Ram retaining pin.

    9 The Ram can now be withdrawn.

    To rebuild, reverse this procedure.

    8 9

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    A

    IMPORTANT NOTES:

    For re-assembly o components

    Ensure the Ram assembly is lubricatedwith Love Juice Extreme Grease priorto reftting.

    Ensure the Ram assembly externalO-rings are not damaged.

    Ensure the Ram assembly is inserted

    slowly to prevent damage to theO-rings.

    Note that, to replace the Ram retainingpin, the holes in the gun body A and inthe Ram itsel B must be aligned.

    B

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    ADHERE STRI CTLY TO THES E

    AND ALL OTHER SAFE TY

    INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

    Ensure a barrel blocking device is ttedto the ANGEL.

    Ensure the hopper is removed romthe ANGEL. Ensure that there are no paintballs

    in the ANGEL.

    Paintball industry standard eye/face/earand head protection designed specicallyto stop paintballs and meeting ASTMstandard F1776 (USA) or CE standard(Europe) must be worn by user and anyperson within range.

    SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY STAGE

    YOU MUST SEEK EXPERT ADVICE.

    Trigger adjustment

    The trigger system has four adjustablepoints: back stop, ront stop, magneticreturn strength control and activation point.

    When adjusting the trigger it is advisableto set both the ront and back stop positionsbeore you proceed to set the returnstrength or activation point.

    Back stop

    Counter-clockwise = moves the pointat which the trigger stops - backwards,towards the grip cheek

    Clockwise = moves the point at whichthe trigger stops - orwards, away romthe grip cheek

    Front stop

    Counter-clockwise = moves the pointrom which the trigger-pull starts orwards,away rom the grip cheek

    Clockwise = moves the point rom whichthe trigger-pull starts backwards, towardsthe grip cheek

    Magnet return strength

    Counter-clockwise = makes magnetreturn strength weaker.

    Clockwise = makes magnet returnstrength stronger

    Activation point

    Counter-clockwise = moves the pointat which the trigger will activate closerto the end o the trigger pull

    Clockwise = moves the point at whichthe trigger will activate closer to the starto the trigger pull.

    Note: It is important not to over adjust theback stop position set screw in this directionas it will result in not enough travel ora trigger pull to activate the button.

    Note: It is important not to over adjustthe ront stop position set screw in thisdirection as it will result in not enoughreturn travel or the trigger to reset the

    It is important not to over adjust this portiono the trigger as it will negate the positiono the ront stop set screw. For this reasonit is advisable that during the setup o thetrigger you should wind the magnetic returnstrength adjuster screw counter-clockwiseseveral turns so that it does not interere withthe adjustment o the ront stop set screw.

    Back stop Front stop

    Magnetic return strength Activation point

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    Trigger removalFirstly remove the grip rame.See page 21 gs 1 - 4.

    Then:

    1 With the grip rame removedyou now have access to thetrigger clamp plate and thetrigger itsel

    2 Remove the trigger clamp plate

    3 Remove the trigger

    Important Note:

    When reassembling the triggernote the orientation o the triggerclamp plate and ensure that theclamp plate is located correctlyon the trigger bearings.

    1

    2

    3

    Trigger clamp plate

    Locate ontotrigger bearings

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    USEFUL CONVERSIONS

    Listed are some useul conversions

    relating to pressure, velocity, mass

    and distance.

    PRESSURE

    1 atm = 1.01325 bar

    1 atm = 14.6959 psi

    1 bar = 14.5038 psi

    1 psi = 0.0689476 bar

    VELOCITY

    1 Ft/s = 0.3048 m/s

    1 Ft/s = 0.6818180 Mph

    1 m/s = 3.28084 Ft/s1 m/s = 2.23694 Mph

    1 m/s = 3.6 Kph

    MASS

    1 g = 0.05274 oz

    1 Kg = 2.20462 Ib

    1 oz = 0.0283495 Kg

    DISTANCE

    1 mm = 0.0393701 Inch

    1 Inch = 25.4mm

    1 thou = 25.4 micron

    1 micron = 0.0393701 thou

    FORMULA TO CONVERTFEET PER SECOND (Ft/s)TO FOOT Lbs (Force)

    1 foot Ibs (force) = 1.35582 Joules

    1 Joule = 0.737562 foot Ibs ( force)

    1 Gram = 15.4324 Grains

    1 Grain = 0.000142857 lb

    1 lb = 7000 Grains

    Velocity squared x Projectile weight

    VELOCITY = Ft/s (feet per second)

    PROJECTILE WEIGHT = GRAINSTherefore a paintball @ 3.2grams

    @ 300Ft/s= 9.9 foot lbs (ftlbs)

    PROBLEM SOLUTION PAGE

    ANGEL WILL NOT FIRE

    No air or nitrogen present? Propellant Air/Nitrogen Supply. 6

    Is the battery operational? Change the battery. 4

    Is the ANGEL in SAFE? Making the ANGEL LIVE. 3

    Is the trigger not closing the button? Trigger Adjustment. 24

    Is the trigger not releasing the button? Trigger Adjustment. 24

    Is the bolt jammed forward? Clear the blockage from breech. 7

    Is the LPR set correctly? LPR Adjustment. 20

    Is the OPTO Trigger functioning? Trigger Adjustment. 24

    Are the ANGEL Eyes switched on? Ensure paint is present.

    Are the ANGEL Eyes optics blocked? Clean the ANGEL Eyes Optics.

    VELOCITY VARIATIONS

    Are good quality paintballs being used? Use good paintballs.

    Is the barrel bore correct for the paint? Use suitable barrel.

    Is the paint swollen, cold or hot? Review your storage of paint.

    Is the barrel bore clean? Clean the barrel.

    Is the tank reg choking on gas supply? Check tank regulator assembly.

    Is the tank reg operating correctly? Check tank regulator assembly.

    Is the minireg operating correctly? Minireg Service. 16

    Is the minireg choking on gas supply? Minireg Service. 16

    Are unsuitable after market parts tted? Use genuine ANGEL parts.

    Is the bolt worn? Replace Bolt. 7

    Is the LPR set correctly? LPR Adjustment. 20

    Is the valve dwell set correctly? Dwell Adjustment. 11

    Is the rst shot low? Increase Dwell Time. 11

    VELOCITY TOO LOW / HIGH

    Is the high pressure reg set correctly? Check at gas source. 6

    Is the velocity adjuster screw set correctly? Velocity adjustment. 7

    Is the bolt sticking? Check rubber nger detents. 17

    Is the LPR set correctly? LPR Adjustment. 20

    Is the valve dwell set correctly? Dwell Adjustment. 11

    GAS LEAKING

    From the back cover? Check solenoid valve. 21(gs 6-10)

    From the Ram assembly? Check Ram body O-rings. 23

    From the gas joints? Check all ttings. -From the exhaust valve? Exhaust valve stem/guide. 22

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    PROBLEM SOLUTION PAGE

    BREAKING PAINTBALLS

    Is the paint too fragile? Use less fragile paint.

    Is the barrel bore correct for the paint? Use a suitable barrel.

    Is the paint swollen, cold or hot? Review your storage of paint.

    Are the ANGEL Eyes switched on? Switch ANGEL Eyes on 5

    Are the ANGEL Eyes functioning? ANGEL Eyes Test. 5/17

    Is the loader battery weak/dead? Replace batteries.

    Is a suitable working loader tted? Check loader specications.

    Is the correct paint type selected? Change Paint Type settings. 12

    Is the rate of re set too high? MROF Adjustment. 12

    Are the rubber nger detents functioning? Clean or replace. 17Is the paint too fragile for the loader? Change paint to tougher grade.

    CHOPPING PAINTBALLS

    Is the loader battery weak/dead? Replace batteries.

    Is a suitable working loader tted? Replace loader.

    Is the loader dirty? Clean loader.

    Are the paintballs swollen? Replace the paintballs.

    Are the ANGEL Eyes switched on? Switch ANGEL Eyes on 5

    Are the ANGEL Eyes functioning? ANGEL Eyes Test. 5/17Is the correct paint type setting selected? Change Paint Type settings 12

    Is the Rate Of Fire set too high? MROF Adjustment. 12

    Are the rubber nger detents functioning? Clean or replace. 17

    FIRING TOO SLOWLY

    Is the rate of re set correctly? MROF Adjustment. 12

    Is the loader battery weak/dead? Replace batteries.

    Is a suitable working loader tted? Replace loade.

    Is the loader dirty? Clean loader.

    Are the ANGEL Eyes switched on? Switch ANGEL Eyes on 5

    Is the correct paint type selected? Change Loader Type settings 12

    Is the Rate Of Fire set too low? MROF Adjustment. 12

    EXCESSIVE NOISE / GAS CONSUMPTION

    Is the valve Dwell set correctly? Dwell Adjustment. 11

    Is the LPR pressure set correctly? LPR Adjustment. 20

    Is the exhaust valve worn? Exhaust Valve replacement. 22

    Is the barrel bore correct for the paint? Use a suitable barrel.

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    Subject to the conditions set out below

    WDP warrants that the ANGEL will

    correspond to its specication at the timeo delivery and will be ree rom deects in

    materials and workmanship or a period o

    six months rom the date o purchase.

    WDP gives this warranty subject to the

    following conditions:

    Proof of purchase is required in all

    warranty claims.

    Warranty is not transferable.

    The company shall be under no liabilityin respect o any deect arising rom air

    wear and tear.

    Seals, batteries, wiring, circuit boards,

    displays and exhaust valves are not

    covered by this warranty. Wilul damage,

    negligence, abnormal working conditions,

    weather, accident, tampering, ailure

    to ollow manuacturers instructions

    (whether oral or in writing), misuse or

    alteration or repair of the ANGEL withoutthe companys written approval will

    invalidate this warranty and the company

    shall be under no obligation whatsoever

    to the purchaser in respect o any o the

    above breaches o this warranty.

    The above warranty does not extend

    to parts, materials or equipment not

    manuactured by the company, in

    respect o which the purchaser shall only

    be entitled to the benet o any such

    warranty or guarantee as given by the

    manuacturer to the company.

    This warranty does not cover the following:

    Repairs, alterations or replacements not

    authorised by the manuacturer.

    The gradual reduction in performance

    linked to the age of the ANGEL or usage.

    Anything caused directly or indirectly by

    vandalism or thet.

    Any damage to parts which are recalled

    by the Manuacturer.

    Any loss, damage or failure, which

    a qualied engineer appointed by the

    manuacturer believes could have beenavoided, or was totally or partly caused

    by a lack o maintenance.

    Subject as expressly provided in these

    conditions and except where the goods are

    sold to a person dealing as a consumer

    (within the meaning o the Unair Contract

    Terms Act 1977) all warranties, conditions

    or other terms implied by statute or

    common law are excluded to the ullest

    extent permitted by law.

    Where the goods are sold under a

    consumer transaction (as dened by

    the Unair Terms in Consumer Contracts

    Regulations SI 1994/3159) the statutory

    rights o the purchaser are not aected

    by these conditions. Carriage charges in

    relation to warranty claims shall be borne

    by the customer.

    Where any valid claim in respect o

    the ANGEL is based in the quality or

    condition of the ANGEL or its failure to

    meet specication, and such valid claim is

    notied to the company in writing and is in

    accordance with the companys standard

    terms and conditions o sale, the company

    shall be entitled to repair or replace the

    goods or the part in question ree o charge

    or, at the companys sole discretion, reund

    to the purchaser the price o the goods (or

    a proportionate part o the price) but the

    company shall have no urther liability to

    the purchaser.

    Except in respect o death or personal

    injury caused by the companys negligence,

    the company shall not be liable to the

    purchaser by reason o any representation,

    or any implied warranty, condition or other

    term, or any duty at common law, or under

    the express terms o this guarantee, or anydirect or indirect, special or consequential

    loss or damage, whether to persons or

    property, costs, expenses or other claims

    or compensation or damages whatsoever

    (whether caused by the negligence o

    the company, its employees or agentsor otherwise) which arise out o or in

    connection with the supply of the ANGEL,

    its use, or misuse, or resale by the

    purchaser, or any individual, and the

    entire liability o the company under or in

    connection with the purchase or use or

    misuse of the ANGEL shall not exceed the

    purchase price of the ANGEL. Purchaser

    agrees to adhere strictly to all warnings and

    saety procedures and the contents o the

    Operators Manual.

    The laws o England shall govern this

    warranty and the purchaser agrees to

    submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction

    o the English courts.

    The supply and purchase of the ANGEL

    is subject to the companys standard

    terms and conditions o sale, a copy o

    which is available on request. ANGEL

    patents applied or, design rights and allrights reserved. The ANGEL is marketed

    and distributed by WDP Ltd. Company

    registered in England No. 2114341 and

    WDP Paintball Inc. registered in USA No.

    2479769.

    No warranty is given to parts not

    manuactured by the manuacture,r and

    all liability for loss, damage or injury is

    excluded.

    This warranty must be construed and read

    in conjunction with the products terms and

    conditions o sale.

    To make a warranty claim, the purchaser

    must rst contact the nearest authorised

    ANGEL Service Centre for instructions.

    A list of authorised ANGEL Service Centres

    may be obtained through the WDP website:

    www.wdp.tv, or by contacting WDP by mail

    at WDP, Metro Triangle, 221 Mount Street,Nechells, Birmingham, England B7 5QT,

    or by fax at: +(44) (0)121 327 3967,

    or by calling: +(44) (0)121 328 2228.

    Terms of warranty - EEC/R.O.W. (excluding usa/canada).

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    1. General Express Warranties.

    WDP warrants to the buyer who is

    purchasing to place into use (Buyer) only,that the ANGEL (Product) shall be free

    rom material manuacturing deects in

    materials and workmanship or six months

    from the date of purchase, subject to the

    requirements, disclaimers and limitations

    o this Warranty. This is not a Warranty o

    perormance, but a limited Warranty as to

    the condition of the Product at the beginning

    o the Warranty period, this Warranty is only

    against such deects and not against anyother ailures such as, but not limited to,

    those due to wear and tear, exposure to the

    elements, unusual operating environments,

    misuse, negligence, accident, alteration

    or repair in any respect which, in the

    judgement of WDP, adversely affects the

    condition or operation of the Product. Normal

    maintenance and perishable items such as

    seals, batteries, wiring, indicator lamps and

    exhaust valves are excluded rom this limitedWarranty against deects. This Warranty is

    not transerable and it may not be waived or

    expanded except in writing signed by WDP.

    The terms and limitations o this Warranty

    shall also apply to any additional goods or

    inormation, which may be distributed by

    WDP, relating to the ANGEL.

    2. Disclaimer and Limitation of Express and

    Implied Warranties.

    There are no express Warranties other than

    those contained in this Warranty. Whether

    or not the Product is to be used exclusively

    by the Buyer, there shall be no third party

    beneciari