Impulse hammer drill Electrical Power Supply, Propellant C02 / Compressed Air Supply

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Electrical Power Supply

The Impulse is powered by a replaceable 9-volt battery. With normal care and usage, the battery should last for approximately 25,000 shots. It is recommended that the Impulse be powered only by alkaline batteries.

Propellant C02 / Compressed Air Supply

NOTE: We do not recommend the use of CO2 or compressed air systems that use a pin valve. If your air system uses a pin valve, it is highly recommended that you use an inline on/off valve to eliminate gassing and degassing problems.

The Impulse is capable of using either C02 gas or a compressed air system (nitrogen system). For compressed air use it is required to use the Max-Flo regulator specifically designed to work on low pressure markers. Please follow all instructions included for the air system being used on

your Impulse.

C02

To use your Impulse with C02, your bottle will need to have an anti-syphon tube that is correctly fit- ted to the Impulse to prevent liquid C02 from entering the marker. If your C02 bottle does not include an anti-syphon tube or your anti-syphon tube does not correctly position onto the marker, call a certified airsmith to install one into your bottle. Do not attempt to disassemble a C02 bottle or install an anti-syphon device.

Compressed Air

The compressed air system installed must be able to provide a high volume of air regulated at 150-200 psi. If the compressed air system installed cannot regulate to the required pressure, a Max-Flo regulator will be required as a secondary regulator.

NOTE: Some of the steps below will require you to activate and fire the Impulse. Please read the section on Operating the Impulse (page 4) before continuing with the compressed air installation.

1.Attach the air system to the Impulse.

2.Adjust the air system output pressure to below 100 psi (turn the Max-Flo spring cap outward). This is to prevent the Impulse from being over-pressurized the first time the air system is turned on.

3.Turn on the Impulse. By default it will activate in Eye-Off Mode”. This is the correct mode for initially setting the input air pressure, do not change.

4.SLOWLY turn on the air system and increase the input pressure to 150-160 psi. For accurate adjustment, fire the marker, and readjust if necessary.

5.Attach the barrel and a loader. Put paintballs in loader.

6.Change the Impulse to Eye-On Mode”.

IMPORTANT: In Eye-On Mode, the first shot will always fire with or without a ball in the chamber.

7.Adjust regulator pressure between 150-200 psi to achieve desired velocity.

NOTE: If your Impulse is using a compressed air system and a secondary regulator, set the output pressure of the primary air systems regulator to 650-750 psi. Follow Step 4 to set the output pressure of the Max-Flo regulator.

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