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Your FX was designed to be reliable, easy to maintain, and easy to repair. Routine maintenance will ensure many 

years of performance and enjoyment.  When in doubt, always seek the assistance of a certified technician from a 

reputable pro shop, or contact DP Engineering Customer Service.

Degassing the FX

Always be sure to completely de-gas your marker before performing maintenance or service repair. Carefully follow 

the instructions below in sequence to ensure that all remaining air has been removed from the entire operation:

1. 

Flip the RAPS™ ASA to the “OFF” position, unscrew to disconnect the air tank from the RAPS™ ASA.

 

2.  Remove the paintball loading device and check to make sure there are no paintballs within the breech. 

3. 

Turn the eyes to the “OFF” position and point the marker to a safe direction, then fire 1-2 shots to remove air 

from the OPR. Be aware that the marker may still fire without an air system attached!

 

4. 

POWER OFF the marker.

IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE SERVICING YOUR MARKER : 

•  DP ENGINEER SUGGERST YOU ALWAYS USE DP-40 LUBE (SUPPLIED) TO SERVICE YOUR 

MARKER. 

•  DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE LUBRICANT.

 

•  ALWAYS INSPECT AND CLEAN YOUR MARKER AFTER EACH USE.

 

•  NEVER APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN REMOVING OR REPLACING SCREWS.  DOING SO MAY 

STRIP THE SCREW HEADS OR DAMAGE THREADS.

 

•  ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT SIZE AND THE APPROPRIATE TOOLS.

•  REFRAIN FROM SUBMERSING ENTIRE MARKER IN LIQUID.  KEEP SENSITIVE ELECTRONICS 

SUCH AS SOLENOID AND CIRCUIT BOARD FREE FROM MOISTURE.

 

•  NEVER ALLOW SOMEONE WHO IS UNFAMILIAR WITH YOUR MARKER TO PERFORM

 

MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR WORK. WHEN IN DOUBT, CONTACT DP ENGINEERING CUSTOMER 

SERVICE.

Summary of Contents for FUSION FX

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Page 2: ...allenge was to blend the art of metal sculpture with masterful electronics in a package that symbolizes strength power and dexterity Built with passion The dp FX was unleashed Congratulations on owning the most advanced paintball marker on the planet ...

Page 3: ...dneck that is widely used throughout the paintball industry was originally designed by the folks at DP Engineering U S Patent US7252080B2 RAPS Rapid Air Pressurizing System Flip Lever Style ASA This revolutionary ASA makes standard twist knob ASAs a thing of the past Another DP Engineering original U S Patent US7156135 SwitchBlade Trigger Customize your game plan by flipping the trigger to the des...

Page 4: ...he OFF position with NO AIR in the marker NOTE SEE NOTE ON PAGE 3 FOR DIRECTIONS ON REMOVING RESIDUAL AIR FROM A POWERED OFF MARKER 14 Never put any body parts or foreign objects into the breech or feed tube WARNINGS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES 15 Always use the supplied barrel cover when your FX is not in use at the field Doing so will help secure the safety of yourself and those...

Page 5: ...26 Program Menu 26 Trigger Trainer Mode TTM 27 Statistics 28 Profile Load Menu 28 Global Setup Menu 28 1 Global Setpoints 29 2 Breakout Mode 31 3 Tourney Rules 32 Reset Menu 33 marker setpoints 35 FIRING setpoints 38 FIRING MODE ENABLE 40 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 40 DEGASSING THE FX 42 CLEANING THE EYE SENSOR BREAK BEAM SYSTEM 44 CLEANING THE BALL DETENTS 45 OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR OPR DISASSEMBL...

Page 6: ...ke the time to acquaint yourself with its operation controls programmable features and care and maintenance instructions found in this Owner s Manual A Feedneck B Body C Bolt D Bolt Pin E Air Chamber Cap F Spring Ring G Valve Pin Spring H Valve Pin I Ram Spring J Ram Hammer K Ram Cap L Solenoid M Operating Pressure Regulator N Elbow O Trigger Frame P Trigger Set Screw Q Trigger R Grip S OLED Windo...

Page 7: ... P O W E R C O M OPR PARTS LIST A Operating Pressure Regulator Body B Regulator Piston C Regulator Spring D Regulator Ring E Piston Seal F Regulator Adjustment Screw G Regulator Bottom Cap 10 11 INLINE REGULATOR G E D F B C A ...

Page 8: ...ly remove the 2 hexagonal screws 3 32 holding the left panel in place Locate battery harness and attach 9V battery to the connector pad Do not use force Replace battery in grip frame as shown in illustration A Replace grip frame and screws Do not over tighten screws ATTACHING A PAINTBALL LOADER Release clamp on feedneck SEE PIC A Loosen thumbscrew counterclockwise by hand SEE PIC B Insert feed tub...

Page 9: ...PROPER FITMENT WILL CAUSE PHYSICAL INJURY ALWAYS INSPECT MACRO LINE HOSE SEATED ALL THE WAY INTO THE END OF THE ELBOW ATTACHING AIR TANK TO RAPSTM FLIP LEVER ASA Swing flip lever to the release position SEE PIC B Attach air tank by carefully screwing it into the threaded portion of the RAPSTM ASA Make sure tank fitment is tight and all the way in SEE PIC C Return flip lever of the RAPSTM ASA to th...

Page 10: ...ng play always leave the eyes in the ON position When DRY FIRING it will be necessary to switch the eye sensors to the OFF position Tap the Eye Button to toggle the eye function between ON or OFF Your marker will display the EYES ON icon on the OLED display when enabled and will fire at the EYES ON rate of fire When the eye function is disabled the EYES OFF icon will appear on the OLED display and...

Page 11: ...esponsible and always use a chronograph to determine accurate velocity before play TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT Note the three adjustment screws marked A B and C in the vicinity of the SWITCHBLADETM Trigger Screw A 5 64 adjusts the amount of trigger travel prior to the marker firing Turning this screw clockwise will reduce the amount of trigger travel Turning this screw counterclockwise will increase the am...

Page 12: ...th Turning this screw clockwise will increase the strength Do not turn the screw too far doing so may weaken the magnetic pull and prevent the trigger from being able to fully return to rest SEE PIC C FX s SWITCHBLADE Trigger This revolutionary trigger system allows the user to quickly switch between two trigger styles without the use of tools or disassembly Simply flip the trigger and lock in pla...

Page 13: ...OAD MENU HOT START MENU PROGRAM MENU TRIGGER TRAINER STATISTICS PROGRAM MENU SET PROFILE A SET PROFILE B SET PROFILE C SET PROFILE D SET PROFILE E SET PROFILE F GLOBAL SETUP MENU RESET MENU RESET MENU PROFILE A PROFILE B PROFILE C PROFILE D PROFILE E PROFILE F GLOBAL SETPOINTS STATISTICS DEFAULT ALL STATISTICS PEAK PULL RATE XX TOTAL PULLS XXXXX TOTAL SHOTS XXXXX GLOBAL SETUP MENU GLOBAL SETPOINTS...

Page 14: ...er button and trigger to continue To exit Programming Mode either POWER OFF the FX or scroll through modes until the x appears in the upper right corner of the screen When the x is displayed pull and hold the trigger to return to live firing mode MENU NAVIGATION Pull and release the trigger to scroll through the available menu options An arrow on the left side of the display will indicate your cur...

Page 15: ...apture your Average and Peak pull rates and display a bar graph based on your current pull rate To start a training cycle pull the trigger repeatedly for a short burst When you stop pulling the marker will update the OLED display with your pull rate data Pull another trigger burst to measure your rate again START MENU CONTINUED Statistics This option displays the following statistical information ...

Page 16: ...our marker will use when it starts Tourney Profile This setpoint determines which profile your marker will use when the TOURNEY MODE LOCK SWITCH is set to ON Start Menu Program Menu Global Setup Menu Global Setpoint Global Setup Menu CONTINUED Splash Screen This determines if the splash screen is displayed at marker startup Game Timer Sets the time in minutes for your game timer A value of zero di...

Page 17: ...ave to be re enabled via the programming menu or through the Hot Start option If Auto Clear is set to OFF simply power cycle your marker to re enable the Breakout mode 3 Tourney Rules The FX provides fully programmable tournament operations allowing you to stay compliant in the event of any future tournament rule changes Default support is provided for PSP NXL and Millennium tournament formats The...

Page 18: ...r A confirmation screen will then ask you to confirm that you want to reset the item Pull and hold to confirm Start Menu Program Menu Reset Menu marker setpoints Trigger Debounce This value sets amount of time in milliseconds the trigger must remain inactive prior to accepting a new trigger pull Lowering this value can cause your marker to fire erratically when making successive trigger pulls Rais...

Page 19: ...after no firing activity Auto Shutoff values range from 0 to 60 with each increment adding 1 minute of time to the delay 1 to 60 min A value of 0 defeats the Auto Shutoff feature and your marker will remain on until you manually POWER OFF OLED Intensity Allows you to change the intensity level of your OLED display Start Menu Program Menu Set Profile x Marker Setpoints FIRING setpoints Tourney Mode...

Page 20: ...tpoints firing setpoints CONTINUED Ramp Semi Shot Defines the number of semi shots required before any ramping is allowed Ramp Pull Rate This is the trigger pull rate trigger pulls per second that needs to be achieved before ramping Any semi shots defined must first be satisfied prior to ramping by pull rate Likewise if this setpoint is zero the marker will ramp immediately after the defined numbe...

Page 21: ... S P O W E R C O M 38 FIRING MODE ENABLE Allows you to enable disable any firing mode in a profile A disabled firing mode is skipped when scrolling thru firing modes Start Menu Program Menu Set Profile x Firing Mode Enable ...

Page 22: ...k to make sure there are no paintballs within the breech 3 Turn the eyes to the OFF position and point the marker to a safe direction then fire 1 2 shots to remove air from the OPR Be aware that the marker may still fire without an air system attached 4 POWER OFF the marker IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE SERVICING YOUR MARKER DP ENGINEER SUGGERST YOU ALWAYS USE DP 40 LUBE SUPPLIED TO SERVICE YOUR MARKER D...

Page 23: ...ither side of your FX body SEE PIC A 2 Using provided allen key wrench 5 64 carefully remove the eye cover screw on one side by inserting ball point tip and turning wrench handle counterclockwise SEE PIC B 3 Lift eye cover plate exposing eye wires and ball detent SEE PIC C CLEANING THE EYE SENSOR BREAK BEAM SYSTEM CONTINUED 4 Carefully pull out the eyes sensors from the socket do not lose the ball...

Page 24: ...EN SEE PIC D 7 Repeat the same procedure on the other side OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR OPR DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE As its name implies the OPR regulates the amount of air flow which determines paintball velocity Regular inspection and cleaning of your OPR is an essential part of keeping your FX running in top condition Follow the easy steps outlined below to ensure that your OPR remains troub...

Page 25: ...IC C 5 Carefully disassembly Regulator Piston and Regulator Spring SEE PIC D 6 Using supplied allen key wrench 1 4 and 7 32 carefully disassembly the Regulator Bottom Cap and Piston Seal with turning wrench handle counterclockwise SEE PIC E F OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR OPR DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE CONTIUNED 7 Using supplied allen key wrench 1 8 turn clockwise to remove Regulator Adjustment Sc...

Page 26: ...ount of DP 40 lubricant to the tip of a cotton swab SEE PIC A 3 Apply lubricant to the o ring located on the base of the Regulator Adjustment Screw SEE PIC B NOTE CAREFULLY INSPECT O RING PRIOR TO APPLYING LUBRICANT REPLACE IF O RING APPEARS WORN CRACKED TORN OR DAMAGED OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR OPR DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE CONTIUNED 4 Apply lubricant to the o ring located on the base of the...

Page 27: ...pe off all visible debrs and grime from the Air Chamber Cap O ring with a soft dampened cotton cloth and swab Lightly apply DP 40 lubricant to the tip of a cotton swab SEE PIC C CLEANING THE AIR CHAMBER MODULE CONTINUED 4 Take out the Spring Ring and Valve Pin Spring and Valve Pin from marker body SEE PIC D E 5 Wipe off all visible debris from the grime from Spring Ring and Valve Pin Spring and Va...

Page 28: ... from the Ram and Ram spring with a soft dampened cotton cloth and cotton swab SEE PIC E 7 Lightly apply DP 40 lubricant to the tip of a cotton swab and apply lubricant on the o rings located on ram SEE PIC F 8 Apply lubricant to the spring on the Ram SEE PIC G 9 Apply lubricant to the o ring located on the Ram Cap SEE PIC H 10 Reassemble Ram Ram spring and back cap in reverse order WARNING NEVER ...

Page 29: ... C B SOLENOID MAINTENANCE The FX solenoid is a delicate electronic component that requires minimal maintenance or service DP Engineering does not recommend frequent cleaning of this part or its internals The following instructions are provided for reference and for expert airsmiths only 1 Follow Page 54 continued operation next step 2 Using 5 64 allen wrench key locate and remove both screws secur...

Page 30: ...FORCE WHEN REMOVING OR REINSTALLING THE SOLENOID AND ITS SENSITIVE INTERNALS BE CAREFUL NOT TO BEND TWIST OR BREAK DELICATE WIRES AS DOING SO MAY RENDER THE UNIT INOPERATIVE OR CAUSE IT TO MALFUNCTION REMOVING SWITCHBLADE TRIGGER FROM FRAME 1 Locate the two trigger adjustment screws Use 5 64 allen key wrench to loosen and remove both screws by turning them counterclockwise Be careful not to mispla...

Page 31: ...he three screws securing circuit board to trigger frame and unscrew using a crosshead Phillips screwdriver Carefully remove the circuit board from the trigger frame SEE PIC C RAPS FLIP LEVER ASA REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE CONTINUED 5 Locate front and back screws within grip frame as illustrated and unscrew with 3 32 allen key wrench SEE PIC D E 6 Slide RAPSTM ASA forward on rail to remove from frame ...

Page 32: ...ing located on the base of the piston Replace o ring if it appears worn cracked or damaged Using a cotton swab apply a small amount of DP 40 lubricant on the o ring SEE PIC I 13 Make sure the spring is properly seated on the piston then reassemble the RAPSTM ASA in the reverse order of assembly SEE PIC J WARNING REMEMBER TO DE GAS THE FX BEFORE SERVICING THE RAPSTM ASA FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS PreviOUS...

Page 33: ...king out of the barrel Barrel size does not match paintball s The stock barrel size is 0 690 change if necessary Paintball chopping internally Ball detent is worn Change ball detent Sensor system is not on Switch it to ON Low battery power Replace with fresh battery 62 63 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION FX will not fire with sensor system on No paintball present Turn on the loader Sensor system is...

Page 34: ...6 20 B20253 307 PFX00B 1 47 20 H05640 000 PFX00B 1 48 20 F01700 000 PFUS0A 2 Ø2 Ø1 NO ITEM NUMBER O ty NOTE 49 20 G10220 000 PFUS0A 1 50 20 H03110 000 PFUS0A 1 51 20 A06270 301 PFX00B 1 52 20 B30824 301 PFX00B 1 53 20 W01090 000 PT00 1 Ø3 5 54 20 G01250 000 PREV0B 1 55 20 W11010 000 PFUS0A 1 8 32UNC 3 8 L 56 20 W60010 000 PREV0B 2 57 20 B30864 301 PFX00B 1 58 20 F10180 601 PFX00B 1 59 20 F10190 60...

Page 35: ...ed lifetime warranty 2 Electronic parts on this marker are fully warranted for 30 days from the original date of purchase 3 Bolt and striker systems of this marker are fully warranted for 6 months from the original date of purchase 4 Surface damages scratches and nicks or operation failure due to accident neglect modification normal wear operator error maintenance by anyone other than an authorize...

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