CRBNPAINTBALL Zero Goggle System Owner’s Manual

June 12, 2024
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CRBNPAINTBALL Zero Goggle System

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Product Information

The CRBN Zero Goggle is a paintball protective goggle system designed for safe play and paint marker handling. It provides basic coverage for head sizes Small to XL and is suitable for protection using .43 to .68 caliber paintballs. The goggle is equipped with either a single anti-fog lens or a thermal double pane lens.

It is important to note that paintball can result in serious injury or blindness, so it is crucial to observe the rules of safe play and safe paint marker handling.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Always keep the goggles on during play.
  2. Do not play with markers exceeding 300 fps (92 m/s).
  3. Replace all lenses hit from 10ft (3m) or less.
  4. Replace lenses annually.
  5. Only use lenses designed by CRBN for the Zero Goggle.
  6. Ensure the lens and goggle strap are properly locked.
  7. Clean and disinfect the lens and goggles after every game using only water.
  8. Store the CRBN Zero Goggle in a dry and ventilated area, away from chemicals or fumes.
  9. To properly fit the goggle to your head, put it on and tighten the goggle strap by pulling the tabs on the back of the strap in opposite directions toward the ears. Tighten the goggle until it presses snuggly against your face and does not shift side to side or up and down.
  10. If the strap is overly tight, loosen it by pulling the tabs inward.
  11. Attach the chinstrap by locking the buckle in place.
  12. Do not modify the goggle system or any of its parts.
  13. Do not use the Zero Goggle without the ear pads or chin strap.
  14. Do not use eyeglasses or sunglasses with the CRBN Zero Goggle. If you require vision correction, use either contact lenses or a CRBN-approved RX insert.
  15. Do not use glue, especially CA-type superglue, to fix any part of the goggle as it may weaken the lens and plastic rapidly.
  16. The product is not designed for children 10 years and younger.
  17. Follow all safety guidelines and play paintball in a structured and organized fashion with referees and markers chronoed to be shooting less than 300 Feet per second. However, no goggle system can prevent serious injury in all situations.

Please refer to the Declaration of Conformity for more information about the CRBN Zero Goggle’s compliance.

For detailed instructions on removing and changing the lens, please consult the product manual.

If you need a copy of this product manual or have any other questions about the product please contact CRBN Co via the contact us page found on:
WWW.CRBNPAINTBALL.COM.

WARNING

WARNINGS
Paintball can result in serious injury or blindness. Always observe the rules of safe play and safe paint marker handling. Always Keep the goggles on during play. Do not play with markers exceeding 300. fps(92m/s). The CRBN Zero Goggle system is suitable for protection using .43 to .68 caliber paintballs. The CRBN ZERO Goggle is equipped with either a single anti-fog lens or a thermal double-pane lens. Replace all lenses hit from 10ft(3m) or less. Replace lenses annually.

Only use lenses designed by CRBN to the Zero Goggle. Always ensure the lens and goggle strap are properly locked. Clean and disinfect lenses and goggles after every game. Store the CRBN Zero goggle in a dry and ventilated area. Store away from chemicals or fumes. Clean only with water. The CRBN Zero provides Basic Coverage for head sizes Small to XL. To properly fit the GS Goggle to your head, put on the goggle, and tighten the goggle strap by pulling the tabs on the back of the strap in opposite directions toward the ears. Tighten the goggle until it presses snuggly against your face and does not shift side to side or up and down. If the strap is overly tight, loosen the goggle strap by pulling the tabs inward. Attach the chinstrap by locking the buckle in place.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES AND GUIDELINES

The CRBN Zero Goggle system is designed and tested to function only with the original parts made for it.

  • Do not modify the goggle system or any of its parts by cutting, painting, dying, engraving, or any other means.
  • The CRBN C-SPEC Lenses all have an anti-fog treatment applied to them. They are not designed to be used with aftermarket anti-fog treatments. As with all lenses, fogging can occur.
  • Do not use the Zero Goggle without the ear pads or chin strap. These components should not be removed from the goggle system
  • This goggle system is NOT designed for simulation ammunition used by law enforcement.
  • The Zero Goggle system is designed to be used in paintball games played in a structured and organized fashion with referees and markers chronoed to be shooting less than 300 Feet per second. Even following all the safety guidelines you can get hurt playing paintball. No goggle system can prevent serious injury in all situations.
  • Do not use eyeglasses or Sunglasses with the CRBN Zero goggle. If you require vision correction use either contact lenses or CRBN approved RX insert.
  • Do not use glue, especially CA-type “super” glue to fix any part of the goggle. The vapors of the glue will weaken the lens and plastic rapidly.
  • The product is not designed for young children 10 years and younger.

QUICK START GUIDE

  1. Read and understand the warnings and safety guidelines above. Even for experienced paintball players, it’s important to read through them
  2. Remove the protective film from the inside of the lens. There is a tab to pull from on the right side of the goggle
  3. Check that the goggle has all the parts and is fully assembled. This should be done each time the goggle is used
  4. Put the goggles on your head. Secure firmly on your face by pulling the adjustment tabs of the goggle strap outwards until the strap if secure
  5. Lock the chin strap in place by bringing the two parts close together. After hearing a click ensure the lock is in place by pulling the chin strap down
  6. The goggles need to be secure and should not be shaking or moving on your head.

REMOVING AND CHANGING THE LENS

Removing the C-SPEC lens from the Zero Goggle system is a simple process. The lens should be removed for cleaning, changing to another type if the conditions so require or anytime after being hit from closer than 10 feet (3 meters). To remove the lens twist the strap ends towards the middle of the goggle. Then rotate the right side clockwise 90 degrees and the left side counterclockwise 90 degrees. Pull out the lock tabs towards the center of the goggle so they become detached and are held in place only by the sewn-on strap. Push out the lens through the front.

To install a lens follow the steps in reverse. Make sure to ensure the lens is fully seated in place and lock tabs are rotated into the locked position.

VIDEO GUIDE
For further details please watch our lens installation video available at https://crbnpaintball.com/pages/zero-goggle-manual.

INSTALLING OPTIONAL STORM UNIT AND VISOR

The Zero goggles come with an optional storm unit. The purpose of the storm unit is to give the user the option of getting protection from rain and severe weather if required. The storm unit can be used in four ways

  1. Plain with the blank cover installed. This removes venting holes from the top of the goggle and protects rain and moisture from going in. Risk of lens fogging increases
  2. With a visor installed. (see below about installation)
  3. With the Blower Fan (sold separately) installed
  4. With both the Blower fan (sold separately) and Visor installed

The installation of the storm unit is easier to do with the Lens removed. First step is to remove the standard top vent cover firmly pushing from the inside out and up. The part will pop out of place. To install the storm unit part place the two hooks on the ends of the unit to the receiving slots on the frame. Next lock the middle lock tabs in place both on the very top and behind the soft foam. Finally push any remaining top locks in place.

VISOR INSTALLATION OPTIONS
The visor can be attached to the storm unit in two ways. From the factory it comes installed with magnets that allow simple click on installation of the visor the storm unit. As the magnets have a limited holding force certain players may prefer to attach the visor permanently to the storm unit. To do this you need to

  1. Push out the four magnets of the plastic housing. Keep the magnets so that you can switch back later if you change your mind.
  2. Put on the visor in place
  3. Screw four philips head screws from the bottom of the storm unit to the visor. Screws are supplied with the goggle system.

CLEANING AND STORAGE

  • Use only water to clean the goggle system. Do not use chemicals. Especially solvents and acetone vapors even in small quantities will weaken the lens and goggle rapidly.
  • Clean your goggles immediately after each use. Do not store the goggles covered with paint and dirt. Use the supplied microfiber cloth to clean the outside of the lens. The inner lens surface needs to be treated very carefully as it scratches very easily.

DO NOT SUBMERGE THE LENS INTO WATER!

  • The mask and strap can be cleaned with a water hose after removing the lens. The strap should not be machine washed.
  • Store the CRBN goggle in its provided case. The storage area should not be cold or hot but close to room temperature. Do not store the goggles in direct sunlight.

VIDEO GUIDE
For further details please watch our installation video available at https://crbnpaintball.com/pages/zero-goggle-manual.

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