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Disengage the angle adjustment rod from the firing
tube base.
Rotate the launcher tubes and bumpers to the breech
up position.
Remove the cartridges
.
Wet Weather Training
The transmitter and receiver are water resistant and can
be used in all weather conditions. If immersed, dry
thoroughly before attempting to use the system. During
continued water-work, the inside of the Bumper tube
should be dry. If the tube is wet, a loss of power may
occur. Drying can be accomplished by spinning the
Bumper by the power handle and throw rope, by using a
drying rack to let the water drain out, or by using a shotgun
brush with a cloth or shammy material wrapped around it.
Ensuring the “O” rings on the launcher assemblies are
properly greased will also help.
Fire Warning
In dry conditions, hot gases from the .22 cal shell could
cause a grass fire. ALWAYS use a rubber mat or fire
blanket under the launcher.
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Bumper Boy Maintenance
Bumper Care
Keep the bumpers clean. Clear accumulated grit and
carbon from the bumper barrel with a 12-gauge shotgun
soft cleaning tip. DO NOT oil the barrels.
Launcher Care
Keep launcher components clean. Check to insure the
nuts securing the launcher frame components are secure.
Periodically (every three to six months) clean accumulated
carbon and grit from the launcher tube barrel with a .22
caliber cleaning rod and cleaning patch soaked in light oil.
Clean the exterior of the launcher tube. Apply silicone
grease to the “O” rings on the launcher tubes monthly.
Worn “O” rings can be purchased at most automotive
stores. Part # N70113 Size - 9/16
th
.
Use “Dry Graphite” lubricant to lubricate the firing
assemblies every three months. Introduce the graphite
lubricant through into the firing pin hole, with the firing pin
in the cocked position and on both sides of the lever arm
where it is held by the bracket integral to the launcher
assembly.
Transmitter and Receiver Care
Store in a dry environment. Recharge the batteries after
several days of use.