CCM Economy Pump Kit User Manual

Chipley Custom Machine Economy Kit Manual
V 1.0
CCM / DPM
19641 N. Hirsch St
Anderson, Ca 96007
Phone- 530-378-3420
Fax- 530-378-3420
www.chipleymachine.com

I. Table of Contents:

I. Liability Page 3 II. Safety and Handling Page 4 III. Specifications Page 5 IV. Preparation Page 6 V. Installation Page 11

II. Liability:

Chipley Custom Machine and Datum Precision Machining (CCM / DPM) does not accept any liability for the handling of these markers, tools, air tanks, or any other item mentioned in this manual. You, the user accept this sole liability when purchasing and using any paintball marker or paintball accessories. We, CCM / DPM, disclaim any implied warranties or any responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
If, as the user of a paintball marker or any of the accessories that CCM / DPM sells, you do not accept total liability for performing any of the maintenance, assembly, or work performed in this unofficial manual, CCM / DPM requests that you do not do anything described in this manual. You are not to use this manual unless you accept all liability and release CCM / DPM and all of its current and previous members of all liability through any use or misuse thereof.
Simply by using this manual or using the marker in general you release CCM / DPM of any and all liability associated with its use. When using a paintball marker please adhere to all local, state and federal laws.

III. Safety and Handling:

A Paintball Marker is not a toy. Any of the tools in this manual are not toys. Tools and paintball markers should be used only by adults or with adult supervision. Respect other peoples’ property and when using any paintball marker, obey all local, state and federal laws. When entering a paintball field, become aware of their rules and regulations.
It is very important to have the proper paintball protection before going to the paintball field for play. This includes and is not limited to eye, head, throat, and body protection. All protection used should be designed for the sport of paintball, e.g. eye gear designed specifically for paintball usage.
Always have a barrel plug in place and keep the safety ON when handling your marker. When repairing or cleaning your marker first remove barrel and gas cylinder, then depressurize your marker by pointing in safe direction and dry firing. Always treat the paintball marker as if it were loaded.
When handling the marker, always keep your fingers or any other objects away from the trigger assembly to avoid accidental discharges. Make sure, when carrying or transporting the marker, to keep the muzzle pointed downward with a barrel-blocking device in place.
Before transporting your marker through public areas, such as airports, or bus and trains stations, call ahead for regulatory information regarding the carrying and transporting of such an item.
Remember, any paintball marker should never be pointed or fired at anyone, and should only be used at a supervised, licensed and insured paintball field.
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