ARIAKON OWNER S MANUAL READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PAINTBALL MARKER.

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RIKON Thank You for choosing RIKON SIM-5 SERIES.68 CLIER PINTLL MRKER (SIM-5. SIM-5 PRO, SIM-5 PRO ELITE) RIKON 2794 LOKER VE WEST SUITE 107 CRLSD C 92010 1-877-4-RIKON 760-268-0735 FX 760-268-0736 On the web WWW.RIKON.COM RIKON ll Rights Reserved. RIKON,SIM, SIM-4, SIM-5, SIM-5N, SIM-15, OVERLORD, RIKON COMT PISTOL (CP), and TORO are trademarks of RIKON LLC. ny use or reproduction of materials, images, names, or logos found in this manual is strictly prohibited. OWNER S MNUL RED ND UNDERSTND LL INSTRUCTIONS ND WRNINGS IN THIS MNUL EFORE USING THIS PINTLL MRKER. 2006 RIKON ll Rights Reserved

Page 2 REQUEST UTHORIZTION FORM Page 27 WRNING THIS PINTLL MRKER IS NOT TOY. MISUSE WILL CUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DETH. PROPER EYE ND HED PROTECTION SPECIFICLLY DESIGNED FOR PINTLL USE MUST E WORN T LL TIMES Y THE USER OR NY PERSON WITHIN RNGE OF THIS PINTLL MRKER S WELL S OTHERS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR UNSUPERVISED USE Y NY MINOR. MINORS MUST E UNDER STRICT DULT SUPERVISON T LL TIMES WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT. RED ND UNDERSTND THE COMPLETE OWNER S MNUL EFORE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. This form must be included with your return. You must contact RIKON @ 1-877-427-4256 and obtain a Return Merchandise uthorization Number before sending your marker back. IF YOU DO NOT HVE THE RETURN NUMER WRITTEN ON THE PCKGE IT WILL E REFUSED!!! CO# Name ddress Phone ( ) Product: Description of Problem: Most repairs are completed within 3 to 5 business days. ny costs associated with parts and/or labor that is not covered by the warranty is the sole responsibility of the customer. Customers will be contacted prior to out of warranty repairs. Out of warranty repairs will be charged at a rate of $15 hour + the cost of parts. Return shipping is not covered for out of warranty items and will be the responsibility of the customer. Items must be picked up or shipped out within 30 days of completion of repairs. If the customer does not pickup merchandise or cover shipping and handling charges for return of such products, the customer agrees to relinquish all rights and titles to and waives all claims against RIKON for credit related to such products. This form must be filled out and signed by an dult over the age of 18. Signature Date / /

WRRNTY INFORMTION LIMITED 1 YER WRRNTY RIKON markers are warranted for 1 year from the original date of retail purchase. During the warranty period, any part, because of manufacturing defects or workmanship, that fails to function properly under normal use shall be repaired or replaced, at RIKON'S sole discretion, free of charge. This product must be operated in accordance with the instructions included with the unit. WHT IS COVERED ny parts which are determined to be defective. Labor associated with the warranty repairs. Transportation charges to consumer for repaired product. Page 26 WHT IS NOT COVERED Malfunctions or damage resulting from misuse, failure to perform normal maintenance (see pages 9, 16-23), tampering, unauthorized repairs, modifications, alterations, abuse, neglect, accident, aftermarket parts and add-ons. Wearable part such as, but not limited to, anodizing, o-rings, cup seal, ball detent, sights, springs, screws, plastic parts, and plastic finishes. Transportation charges to RIKON for defective product. Use of Locktite or non-approved lubricant on any RIKON product will void warranty. WRRNTY CLIMS US customers: You must contact RIKON @ 1-877-427-4256 and obtain a Return Merchandise uthorization Number. The Repair uthorization Form (see page 27), filled out, and a copy of Original Purchase Receipt must be included with the return. Package the unit carefully using ample padding material to prevent damage in transit and ship it prepaid and insured. We recommend that you ship your return product using a method of shipment that supplies proof of delivery to establish liability. RIKON is not responsible for items that do not reach us or are lost / damaged in transit. Please return to: RIKON 2794 Loker ve West, Suite #107 Carlsbad C US 92010. RM# International Customers: Please return product to your nearest distributor. If you do not know your distributor, please call 1-877-427-4256 and ask for our International Department for assistance. IMPLIED WRRNTIES: WE MKE NO EXPRESS WRRNTIES EXCEPT THOSE STTED IN THIS SECTION. RIKON MKES NO REPRESENTTIONS OR WRRNTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF NY KIND WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS SOLD, INCLUDING UT NOT LIMITED TO QULITY, MERCHNTILITY ND FITNESS FOR PRTICULR PURPOSE. YOU GREE THT THE SOLE ND EXCLUSIVE MXIMUM LIILITY, TO RIKON RISING FROM NY PRODUCT SOLD, SHLL E THE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ORDERED. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THIS WRRNTY T NY TIME T OUR SOLE DISCRETION. SOME STTES DO NOT LLOW LIMITTIONS ON HOW LONG N IMPLIED WRRNTY LSTS, SO THE OVE LIMITTIONS MY NOT PPLY TO YOU. TO THE EXTENT NY PROVISONS OF WRRNTY IS PROHIITED Y FEDERL, STTE, OR MUNICIPL LW WHICH CNNOT E PREEMPTED, SHLL NOT E PPLICLE. THIS WRRNTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGL RIGHTS, ND YOU MY LSO HVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VRY FROM STTE TO STTE ND COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. LIILITY STTEMENT: RIKON SHLL NOT E LILE, UNDER NY CIRCUMSTNCE, FOR CONSEQUENTIL DMGES, INCIDENTL DMGES, OR INCIDENTL EXPENSES, INCLUDING UT NOT LIMITED TO, DMGE/LOSS OF PROPERTY, LOSS OF LIFE, PERSONL INJURY OR NY OTHER EXPENSE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS WEPON, INCLUDING THE INTENTIONL, RECKLESS, NEGLIGENT OR CCIDENTL DISCHRGES. SOME STTES DO NOT LLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITTION OF INCIDENTL OR CONSEQUENTIL DMGES, SO THE OVE LIMITTION OR EXCLUSION MY NOT PPLY TO YOU. GOVERNING LW THE SLE(S) WILL E GOVERNED Y THE LWS OF THE STTE OF CLIFORNI. VENUE ND JURISDICTION FOR LL DISPUTES WILL LIE IN SN DIEGO COUNTY, CLIFORNI Congratulations on the purchase of your new paintball marker! s a leader in the paintball industry, we strive to provide one of the best markers currently in the market. This manual will provide for you the proper maintenance, instructions, and troubleshooting you will need to enjoy endless play in the game and not the sidelines. Please take the time to read and understand the parts, operations, functionality and safety precautions of this marker before attempting to load or fire. Warnings and Liability Statement. 4 e Responsible! e Safe...... 4-5 Specifications and Performance.. 6 Getting Started 6-7 Unloading your Marker... 8 Cleaning and Maintenance... 9 Storage and Transporting your marker... 10 Loading your Marker.. 11-12 Upgrades. 13 Schematic. 14-15 Disassembly Diagrams.. 16-22 Diagram 1-1 Stock removal. 16 Diagram 1-2 Sight rail removal... 16-17 Diagram 1-3 arrel removal 17 Diagram 1-4 Removing Marker internals.. 17-18 Diagram 1-8 Removing the Feed... 19 Diagram 1-9 Removing the Hand Guard... 19 Diagram 1-10 Removing the Front Sight.. 19 Diagram 1-7 Removing the Cup Seal... 20 Diagram 1-11 Removing the Cocking Lever... 20 Troubleshooting. 21-25 Warranty.. 26 Repair uthorization Form (RM).. 27 Page 3 TLE OF CONTENTS

Page 4 WRNING ND LIILITY STTEMENT This marker is classified as a dangerous weapon and is surrendered by RIKON with the express understanding that the purchaser assumes all liability resulting from unsafe handling, misuse, or any action that constitutes a violation of any applicable laws or regulations. RIKON ssumes no liability for, and shall not be liable for personal injury, loss of property or life resulting from use of this weapon under any circumstances, including but not limited to those resulting from intentional, reckless, negligent, or any other possible accidental discharges. ll information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. RIKON Reserves the right to make changes and improvements to products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such improvements in products previously sold. E RESPONSILE! E SFE! The ownership and use of this marker places the total responsibility of its safe and lawful use upon you. You must observe the same safety precautions as you would any firearm to assure the safety not only yourself, but everyone around you. The user, at all times, must use caution when using this marker. Do not pressurize, load, or fire this marker until you have completely read and understood this manual and are familiar with its operation and safety procedures. Handle this marker as if it were loaded at all times. Page 25 DDITIONL RESOURCES Remember, we are here to help. elow you will find several ways to get additional answers to any questions you may have about your SIM-5 marker. ON OUR WESITE: www.ariakon.com Our website features an extensive support and help section where you will find answers to many common questions. ON OUR FORUM: forum.ariakon.com Get help from fellow players who also own RIKON products, on our customer forum. Hundreds of users visit the forum many times per day to discuss RIKON products as well as paintball in general. You can also set up games, meet new people, and best of all it s FREE! ON THE PHONE: 1-877-4-RIKON (1-877-427-4256) Our friendly support staff is ready to help you with any questions you may have regarding your new RIKON marker. Don t be shy, give us a call. Wear paintball approved goggles and full face mask when you are firing your marker, or are within range of anyone else firing their marker. NEVER shoot at someone who is not protected with gear as described. lways leave the marker in SFE mode when not actually in game play. Do not carry this paintball marker in public unless it is stored in a paintball case or bag.

TROULESHOOTING CONTINUED Paintballs only shoot a few feet out of the barrel Page 24 Make sure the internals have been reassembled correctly. Clean bolt and striker making sure they are free of debris or broken paint. Refer to Cleaning and Maintenance on page 9 Page 5 E RESPONSILE! E SFE! CONTINUED lways make sure your barrel is properly covered with a barrel plug or cover whenever you are not actually in game play. Only pressurize and load the marker when you intend to immediately use it. lways unload and remove CO2 cylinder immediately after use for safe storage. Never point the marker at anything you do not intend to shoot. Replace the bolt (part #26) and striker (part #34) o-rings Make sure the bolt (part #26) has not been re-installed upside down. Only use paintball markers where it is legal and/or approved. lways keep the muzzle pointed down or in a safe direction. Use only.68 caliber paintballs. Never load or attempt to fire any other objects. Firing Paintballs roll out of the barrel when I point my marker downward. reaking paint Make sure the ball detent (part #22) is installed properly and not worn out or damaged. Replace if necessary. Make sure the paintballs being used are the proper size. They should not roll freely through the barrel when it is pointed downward Make sure you are using high quality paintballs that are not old, dirty or are misshaped. Clean barrel and breech area of broken paint and debris Make sure the ball detent (part #22) is installed properly and not worn out or damaged. Replace if necessary. Wear proper attire and avoid exposing any skin when playing the game of paintball. Keep exposed skin away from escaping CO2 gas when installing or removing the cylinder. Never look directly into the barrel while it is attached to the marker. ccidental discharge into the eyes may cause permanent injury or death. void shooting an opponent at point blank (6 feet or less). Never disassemble or perform maintenance to the marker while it is pressurized with gas. Never shoot at wildlife or any other animals. Never shoot your marker at personal property of others.

Page 6 SPECIFCTIONS TROULESHOOTING CONTINUED Page 23 Model... SIM-5, PRO, PRO ELITE Caliber..68 caliber ction...semi-automatic (open bolt blow-back) Power...CO 2, Compressed air, or Nitrogen arrel length.. 12 inches Overall Length.. 29 inches The marker will not cock Marker does not fire Make sure the connector pin (part #27) is properly installed in the bolt and striker. See diagram 1-4 on page 18. Make sure air source is inserted properly. Make sure marker has been re-assembled properly Make sure paintballs are being allowed into the marker Make sure the olt (part #26) was not inserted upside down. oth holes on the bolt must point downward. Make sure that your marker is not in SFE mode. Check to make sure the air tank is full Weight (without tank or hopper). 4.14 lbs PERFORMNCE Firing Marker sputters or doesn t re-cock Clean bolt and striker making sure they are free of debris or broken paint. Refer to Cleaning and Maintenance on page 9 Operating a paintball marker below 70 F (21 C) will decrease the number of effective shots. The same is true for operating above 70 F (21 C). Many factors affect velocity and accuracy, including brand of paintball, type of paintball, amount of CO 2 in source, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature. Paintballs Curve Replace the bolt (part #26) and striker (part #34) o-rings Make sure you are using high quality paintballs that are not old or dirty Clean barrel and breech area of broken paint and debris Make sure the ball detent (part #22) is installed properly and not worn out or damaged. Replace if necessary. More than one paintball comes out at a time Make sure the paintballs being used are the proper size. They should not roll freely out of the barrel when it is pointed downward

TROULESHOOTING CONTINUED Velocity Velocity is too high Velocity is too low Page 22 Turn the velocity adjustment screw (part #29) out/counter-clockwise until desired velocity is reached If the velocity spring (part #32) is new it may need to be broken in until you are able to achieve the desired velocity Turn the velocity adjustment screw in/clockwise until desired velocity is reached Internal parts may be dirty or o-rings may be damaged. Refer to Cleaning and Maintenance on page (9) Replace the o-rings on the bolt (part# 26) Check bolt (part #26) to make sure it is not installed upside down. oth holes on the bolt must face downward GETTING STRTED IMPORTNT: Paintball approved eye and face protection must be worn at all times when handling this or any other marker. lways make sure that when not actively firing the marker in a paintball game that the marker is in SFE mode and the barrel plug or barrel cover is properly inserted. 1) mmo ox (Hopper): Make sure that the feed port is clean to keep the paintballs feeding properly and to help avoid breaking any paint. lso, make sure there are no sharp edges or debris in your hopper. Install the hopper into the feed. Now open the lid on the hopper and fill with paintballs. 2) ir Source Installation: First make sure the marker is in SFE mode. Next you need to cock the marker by pulling the Cocking lever (part# 2) all the way back until it clicks. Using a standard paintball remote line with quick disconnect, attach the remote to the silver adaptor at the back of the magazine using the quick disconnect from your remote line. Make sure the remote is properly attached before turning the remote on. Your marker is ready to fire once you switch it from SFE mode to fire mode. 3) djusting the Velocity: To adjust the velocity, use the velocity adjustment screw (part # 29) on the rear of the marker directly under the bolt. Turning the adjustor in or clockwise will increase the velocity, and adjusting it out or counter-clockwise will lower the velocity. Page 7

Page 8 Page 21 UNLODING YOUR MRKER IMPORTNT: Paintball approved eye and face protection must be worn at all times when handling this or any other marker. lways make sure that when not actively firing the marker in a paintball game that the marker is in SFE mode and the barrel plug or barrel cover is properly inserted. CUTION: WHEN REMOVING YOUR IR TNK MKE SURE THE RSS OR NICKEL PLTED VLVE IS SECURELY TTCHED TO THE CNISTER, ROTTES WITH THE CNISTER, ND DOES NOT UNSCREW FROM THE CNISTER. THE CNISTER SHOULD UNSCREW FROM THE PINTLL MRKER IN OUT THREE OR FOUR FULL TURNS; IF YOU FINISH THE FOURTH FULL TURN ND THE CNISTER IS NOT UNSCREWED FROM THE PINTLL MRKER, STOP. TKE IT TO PROFESSIONL. NY FILLING, MODIFICTIONS, OR REPIR TO YOUR CNISTER SHOULD E PERFOMED Y TRINED PROFESSIONL. 1) First make sure your marker is set in SFE mode and your barrel cover, or plug, is properly installed. 2) To unload your marker remove the ammo box completely or empty it so it is free of paintballs. Then point the marker in a safe direction, remove the barrel cover, take the marker out of SFE mode and fire several times to be sure there are no paintballs lodged in the chamber, then immediately return the marker to SFE mode and replace the barrel cover. 3) To remove a the air source turn the on/off valve on your remote line to the OFF position. If your remote line has a slide check, move the slide to the open position to bleed the air line. Then disconnect the remote from your marker using the quick disconnect. With the barrel plug, or cover, properly installed point the marker in a safe direction and discharge any remaining CO 2 in the marker by pulling the trigger until the marker stops firing. (This may take 5-6 shots). Make sure to return your marker to safe mode when finished discharging any remaining CO 2. RIK ir Leak TROULESHOOTING ON SIM-5, SIM- ir leaks from where I connect my tank to my remote ir leaks out from the barrel or feed port ir leaks from where the magazine kit hose connects to the body ir leaks from the volume chamber lug ir leaks from where my remote connects to the magazine kit Replace the o-ring on your tank Make sure there are no foreign objects in the volume chamber where the cup seal is located. Make sure the cup seal and valve are clean and free of any scratches or damage Replace the cup seal (part #17) Replace the o-rings on the valve (part #19) Replace the valve (part #19) Replace the magazine kit adaptor o-ring Make sure the volume chamber (part# 15) lug is not over-tightened. Replace the o-ring on the volume chamber lug if leak continues. Replace quick disconnect o-ring in your remote line.

DISSSEMLY CONTINUED Diagram 1-7 Removing the Cup seal Page 20 egin by unscrewing the Volume Chamber Lug (part # 15) with a Flat or screwdriver and remove towards direction shown. Pull out both the Cup Seal Return Spring (part # 16) and the Cup Seal (part # 17) Diagram 1-11 Cocking Lever Disassembly CLENING ND MINTENENCE Page 9 Normal maintenance and cleaning will reduce the majority of any possible complications with the performance of your marker. For best results we recommend cleaning your marker after every use and replacing the o-rings after every other use. Use a damp towel to wipe off paint, oil and any debris. Do Not use any cleaning solvents such as 409 or Simple Green. Use of such products on your marker may cause corrosion and/or damage the internal parts, and WILL void your warranty. When oiling the cleaned parts we recommend using any paintball brand paintball gun oil. Use of other lubricants such as WD-40, graphite, and oil designed for actual firearms may cause build up and/or damage the internal parts or seals. Use of such products WILL void your warranty. In order to help you maintain your marker, We have provided these following 11 steps. WRNING: efore conducting any maintenance, remove the air source from your marker (Refer to Unloading Your Marker ). Make sure your marker is in SFE mode and your barrel has either a cover or plug inserted. 1) Remove the stock by loosening and removing the retaining screw (part #45), then pulling the stock straight out from the rear of the body. 2) Next unscrew the mid and rear retaining screw (part # s 8 and 9) then remove the front hand guard pin (part #38) by pulling outward. 3) Slide the sight rail (part #1) and hand guard (part #37) towards the front of the barrel while carefully lifting the back end of the sight rail exposing the top portion of the connector pin (part #27). 4) Remove the velocity adjustment screw (part #29) with a hex wrench by turning it counter clockwise. 5) Next, remove the velocity lug (part #30) using a flathead screwdriver. Use caution when removing, parts are under pressure from the velocity spring. 6) Then, remove the guide pin (part #31), velocity spring (part #32) and striker cushion (part #33) 7) Next, loosen the connector pin retaining screw (part #28), by turning it counter-clockwise about two full turns. egin by unscrewing the Cocking Lever Screw with a flat or screwdriver. (part # 2). ** NOTE: TKE CLOSE LOOK IN THE SIGHT HOUSING IN THE ORDER OF THE COCKING LEVER SPRING (part # 5), THE COCKING ROD (part # 3), ND THE COCKING ROD GUIDES (parts # 4&6) ND MKE SURE YOU PLCE THESE CK IN THT SME ORDER.** Pull them out towards the direction shown. For re-assembly on any of the previous disassemblies shown should be done in the exact reverse order of the instructions provided. For added support we are providing these video clips on our website at www.ariakon.com for you to download during anytime of need. gain, Please pay special attention to all the ***asterisks*** noted. 8) Remove the connector pin (part #27), bolt (part #26), and striker (part #34). When doing so, be sure to note which direction each piece fits into the marker for reassembly. 9) Inspect all o-rings making sure they fit snuggly and are not missing, discolored, or damaged. Replace the o-rings on the bolt if your marker is not re-cocking or if the velocity is too low. 10) Clean the removed parts with a soft dry cloth. If additional cleaning is needed use a cloth dampened with only water. Make sure to dry all parts before oiling. Then oil all moving surfaces and all o-rings with paintball marker oil. 11) Reinstall the removed parts in the reverse order, making sure that the connector pin (part #27) is properly positioned so it connects the bolt (part #26) and striker (part #34). Note: When reinserting the striker you will have to press the trigger in order to allow the striker to pass the sear LSO NOTE: The two holes on the bolt MUST POINT DOWNWRD. NOTE: asic maintenance of your RIKON marker is your responsibility. Your marker will provide you with dependable performance for many games if properly cared for. Not properly maintaining your marker WILL void your warranty.

STORING YOUR MRKER Page 10 NOTE: Proper storage of your RIKON paintball marker will help cut down on the maintenance needed when bringing the marker back out to play. 1) You should store your marker in a dry area. Make sure that the rear bolt, striker and spring are cleaned and oiled so that they do not rust (Refer to Cleaning and Maintenance ). Store your marker with the bolt in the rear position (cocked). 2) When removing your marker from storage you should re-oil all moving parts and o-rings before any use. 3) efore storing, empty and remove the air souorce from the gun. You must also detach your tank from the remote line (Refer to Unloading Your Marker ). CUTION: WHEN REMOVING YOUR IR TNK MKE SURE THE RSS OR NICKEL PLTED VLVE IS SECURELY TTCHED TO THE CNISTER, ROTTES WITH THE CNISTER, ND DOES NOT UNSCREW FROM THE CNISTER. THE CNISTER SHOULD UNSCREW FROM THE PINTLL MRKER IN OUT THREE OR FOUR FULL TURNS; IF YOU FINISH THE FOURTH FULL TURN ND THE CNISTER IS NOT UNSCREWED FROM THE PINTLL MRKER, STOP. TKE IT TO PROFESSIONL. NY FILLING, MODIFICTIONS, OR REPIR TO YOUR CNISTER SHOULD E PERFOMED Y TRINED PROFESSIONL. egin by removing the 2 Feed Screws (parts # 11) with a 3mm Hex tool. Pull the Feed (part # 10) towards the direction shown. DISSSEMLY CONTINUED Diagram 1-8 Removing the Feed Diagram 1-9 Removing the Hand Guard Page 19 TRNSPORTING YOUR MRKER Observe all local, state and federal laws concerning the transportation of paintball markers. For information concerning any of the laws in your area, contact your local law enforcement agency. Never carry your marker uncased when not on a playing field. The non-playing public and law enforcement personnel cannot distinguish between a paint marking device or firearm. For your safety and to protect the image of the sport, always carry your marker in a suitable case or in the box it was purchased in. DO NOT conceal your marker under your clothing when transporting. egin by pulling the Front Hand Guard Retaining Pin (part #38) out. Pull the Front Hand Guard (part #37) towards the direction shown. Diagram 1-10 Removing the Front Sight egin by removing the Front Sight Retaining Lug (part #44) Remove both the Front Sight Retaining Lug and Front Sight (parts # 43 and 44)

DISSSEMLY CONTINUED Diagram 1-4 Removing Marker Internals Continued... C Page 18 LODING YOUR MRKER Page 11 These are the basic steps in loading your marker correctly and safely. Please follow the order of these directions every time you should use this marker. STEP 1: Loading your marker with a hopper. **Make certain that your maker is in the SFE position.** Start off by placing a elbow on your hopper. Shown on picture Unscrew and Remove the Velocity Lug (part # 30) With a Flat or Screw driver C Pull out the Spring Guide Pin (part # 31), the Velocity Spring (part # 32), and the Striker Cushion (part # 33) towards the direction shown. D D Unscrew the Connector Pin Retaining Screw (part # 28) on the back end of the bolt (part # 26) 3 turns with a 2mm Hex tool. E Remove Connector Pin (part # 27) towards the direction shown. F E F Tilt upward and shake out both the bolt and striker (parts # 26 and 34) **NOTE: YOU MY HVE TO PUSH OUT THE STRIKER USING SCREWDRIVER OVER THE TRIGGER SSEMLY.** STEP 2: fter the elbow has been placed on the hopper secure it to the marker feed (part# 10) lso shown in picture Step 3: Loading your marker with your air source. Start off by cocking you maker in the LOD or COCKED position as shown on picture Pull the cocking lever backwards until you feel and hear a CLICK NOTE* This product requires the use of a remote air system in conjunction with your tank. If you do not already have a Remote ir System, you may contact us at www.ariakon.com or visit your local retailer to purchase one. STEP 4: Connect your Remote ir System to the Male daptor (indicated by the arrow) on the rear of the magazine. Ensure that the fittings are fully connected prior to activating the Remote ir System.

Page 12 LODING YOUR MRKER CONTINUED STEP 5: Loading your marker with Paint alls. Start off by opening the back end of your hopper. **LOOK INSIDE YOUR HOPPER TO ENSURE NO DERIS OR OTHER THINGS RE INSIDE EFORE YOU LOD THE PINT.** SETP 6: Load the hopper with paint balls as shown in picture. ** Use of high quality paint balls are always recommended to ensure accuracy and less problems with breaking paint.** STEP 7: Close the lid as shown in picture C C DISSSEMLY CONTINUED Diagram 1-2 Sight Housing Removal cont... Page 17 and 1 Gently pull the whole Sight Rail (part # 1) while lifting the back end over the connector pin (part # 27) towards the direction shown. 1 Diagram 1-3 arrel Removal Pull the arrel Retaining Pin (part # 13) out. fter pin has been removed pull the barrel towards the direction shown. **NOTE: RREL DOES NOT UNSCREW** Diagram 1-4 Removing Marker Internals egin by unscrewing the Velocity djustor Screw (part # 29)

DISSSEMLY This section will guide through the disassembly of your marker. Take note that we are also providing step-by-step instructions on our website at www.ariakon.com Please visit our site and download the disassembly clips if you are not able to comprehend the instructions and need an added visual aide. Diagram 1-1 Stock Removal Page 16 CCESSORIES ND UPGRDES Page 13 It is now become easier than ever to upgrade your quality marker to a intimidation machine. Don t be the one giving your opponents the upper hand in scare tactics. Dominate the playing field and you opponents with these add on accessories. ccessories Quantity Price Total Price Laser Sight Kit $39.99 (Quantity x Price) TC Light Kit $34.99 Claw Mount $49.99 Red/Green Dot Scope $59.99 loosen stock retaining screw. Pull stock towards direction (part # 45) With a 4mm Hex tool shown. Diagram 1-2 Sight Housing Removal 1 Remote System $49.99 Replica Silencer $49.99 Vertical R.I.S. Grip $29.99 and 1 Loosen both mid and rear retaining (parts # 8&9) screw with a Phillips or + screwdriver. R.I.S Low Profile Rail Guards lack R.I.S. Panel Green $27.99 $4.99 Each Parts Kit Coming soon

SIM-5 PRTS LIST 1. SIGHT RIL 2. COCKING LEVER 3. COCKING ROD 4. FRONT COCKING ROD GUIDE 5. COCKING LEVER SPRING 6. RER COCKING ROD GUIDE 7. SPCING WSHER 8. MID RETINING SCREW 9. RER RETINING SCREW 10. FEED 11. FEED RETINING SCREW (2) 12. RREL 13. RREL RETINING PIN 14. MIN ODY 15. VOLUME CHMER LUG 16. CUP SEL RETURN SPRING 17. CUP SEL 18. STNDRD O-RINGS (7 olt, Striker, Velocity Lug, Valve, Volume Chamber Lug) 19. VLVE 20. VLVE RETINING PIN (Not Shown) 21. VLVE RETINING SCREW (Not Shown) 22. LL DETENT 23. LL DETENT WSHERS (2) 24. LL DETENT SCREW (2) 25. NOT PPLICLE W/MGZINE KIT 26. OLT 27. CONNECTOR PIN 28. CONNECTOR PIN RETINING SCREW 29. VELOCITY DJUSTMENT SCREW 30. VELOCITY LUG 31. SPRING GUIDE PIN 32. VELOCITY SPRING 33. STRIKER CUSHION 34. STRIKER 35. NOT PPLICLE W/MGZINE KIT 36. NOT PPLICLE W/MGZINE KIT 37. FRONT HND GURD 38. FRONT HNG GURD RETINING PIN 39. TRIGGER SSEMLY 40. TRIGGER SSEMLY SCREWS (4) 41. STOCK 42. RER SIGHT 43. FRONT SIGHT 44. FRONT SIGHT RETNING LUG 45. STOCK RETINING SCREW 46. MGZINE KIT SCREW