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Assemble the Battery Box (1000374) to the Front Wall
using two M6 Button Head Screws(1000741) and two
M6 Lock Nuts (1000743). Tighten nuts.

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Assemble the Front Wall to Legs by four M6 Carriage
Bolts (1000746) and four M6 Lock Nuts (1000743).
Assemble the lower RH bolt and nut first. This will
allow you to use the battery box as a prop for aiding
the assembly. Next assemble the upper LH bolt and
nut. Install the remaining two bolts and nuts. Tighten
all lock nuts. Note that the Front Wall is heavy. An
assistant would be helpful for this step.

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Pull the motor wires through the Battery Box grom-
met as shown in 

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securely in place.

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Place a Target (691356) into a target bracket on the
chain as shown. Insert the Clevis Pin (1000717).
Secure using a Cotter Pin (1001702) with the two pair
of pliers as shown at the top of page 7. Be sure to
keep the Cotter Pins formed tightly against the Clevis
Pin to avoid snagging other objects. Repeat this for the
remaining seven Targets. If you need to advance the
chain to gain access to the other target brackets, you
can do so by holding one of the installed Targets and
pulling hard to overcome the motor and advance the
chain.

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Connect one end of the Fuse Holder (1000521) to one
of the connectors on the switch. Connect the red
motor wire to the other connector on the switch.
Make sure the connections are secure.

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DO NOT INSTALL THE BATTERY UNTIL YOU
HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE USAGE
INSTRUCTIONS AND  COMPLETED ASSEM-
BLY OF THE UNIT.

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Summary of Contents for Shootin' Gallery

Page 1: ...apply to normal wear or to items whose life is dependent upon their use and care This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and releases Caldwell its affiliates and its vend...

Page 2: ...and wiring dry Do not use Shootin Gallery in rain or snow Store indoors If motor or wiring become wet allow to dry thoroughly before using BATTERY SAFETY WARNING Risk of fire explosion or burns Do not...

Page 3: ...15 M6 Button Head Capscrews 1000741 7 M6 Carriage Bolts 1000746 2 M6 FlatHead Screws 1000745 24 M6 Nylon Insert Lock Nuts 1000743 8 Clevis Pins 1000717 8 Cotter Pins 1001702 3 P Clamps 1000750 1 4mm...

Page 4: ...r Cover Assembly guide the first Leg through the cavity of the Drive System Repeat with the other Leg Instructions continued on page 5 ASSEMBLY Note A clean workbench or old table will make assembly e...

Page 5: ...mble the Target Impact Angle 165945 onto the Back Cover as shown in Photo I Fasten the Target Impact Angle and Back Cover to the Legs by two M6 Flat Head Cap Screws 1000745 and M6 Lock Nuts 1000743 Ti...

Page 6: ...9 Wiring Inside the Battery Box 6 PHOTO N PHOTO O STEP 10 Installing the Targets Place a Target 691356 into a target bracket on the chain as shown Insert the Clevis Pin 1000717 Secure using a Cotter...

Page 7: ...and other moving parts Turn power switch ON Targets should move from left to right as you face the front of the Shootin Gallery If not check Battery connections Carefully use a small stick such as a r...

Page 8: ...if the chain appears dry Chain tension is set at the factory but you should check it after final assembly and before each use Important If the chain is too tight it can cause prema ture wear and or da...

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