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A NTI C HO P E Y E S/ B A L L D E TE NTS
MA I NTE NA NC E A ND C HA NGI NG
ANTI CHOP EYES
The A nti Chop Eye ( ACE) system will
prevent the RIZE CZR™ from chopping paint
by not allowing the marker to fire until
a ball is fully seated in front of the bolt.
The eyes use a beam across the
breech. On one side there is a
transmitter, and on the opposite side a
receiver. In order for the marker to fire
with the eyes turned on, the signal
between the two eyes must be broken.
After every shot, before the next ball
drops in the breech, the eye
transmitter and receiver must see each
other. If the eyes are dirty and cannot
see each other between shots, the LED
on the board will start blinking green.
This means that the eyes are dirty. This is an extremely reliable system as long as the eyes are
kept clean. The most common reason for dirty eyes is broken paint. If the eyes become dirty, the
marker will default to a reduced rate of fire to prevent chopping. If this happens during game play,
you can bypass this by turning the eyes off. Clean the eyes as soon as possible.
NOTE: IF THE BATTERY IS LOW, THE MARKER MAY ACT AS IF THE EYES ARE DIRTY OR NOT
F IRE AT ALL. IN THIS CASE, REPLACE THE BATTERY.
SELF CLEANING EYE F EATURE
A NTI C HO P E Y E S/ B A L L D E TE NTS
MA I NTE NA NC E A ND C HA NGI NG
If this does not clear the blockage use a swab to clean the inside of the breech.
For a more thorough cleaning, pull the Eye Pipe with the ball detents out the front of the breech.
With the Eye Pipe out use a swab to clean the breech. This should be enough to clean the eye
system. If the system needs further cleaning, pull out the eye carrier and eye wires through the
feed neck. To prevent damaging the eye wires, it is best to remove the frame and disconnect the
eye wires from the board. Use a soft rag and q- tips to clean off any built up paint or grease.
When re- assembling the eye guard system, work backwards from disassembly. The Eye Pipe is
keyed into the breech and can only go in one way.
NOTE: REGULAR EYE CLEANING IS RECOMMENDED EVEN IF NO PAINT IS BROKEN. CLEAN
THE EYES EVERY TWO MONTHS OR 10 ,0 0 0 SHOTS TO ELIMINATE ANY BUILT UP DIRT.
EXCESS GREASE CAN BUILD UP IN F RONT OF THE EYES. REMEMBER TO CHECK F OR THIS
AF TER GREASING THE BOLT AND CYCLING THE MARKER A F EW TIMES.
CHANGING BALL DETENTS
The ball detent system is clipped to the outside of the Eye Pipe. The ball detent system needs
little or no maintenance. The detents should easily flex out of the way with little force, such as a
paintball moving past. If you are experiencing double feeding or chopping, check the condition of
your ball detents with your finger to make sure they are not broken, stuck in the up or down
position, and that they move in and out of the breech freely. If excessive broken paint or dirt has
jammed your ball detents, remove the Eye Pipe/ detent system from the front of the RIZE CZR™ and
unclip the detents for a thorough cleaning. Reinstall the detents, and Eye Pipe after you have
sufficiently cleaned the detents and breech.
Be careful not to over- flex the detents when handling them. Excessive flexing could break or
damage the detents.
The RIZE CZR™ is equipped with a self-cleaning eye feature. There is a clear polycarbonate sleeve
mounted inside the breech of the gun covering the eyes. When the bolt tip O-ring passes
through the Eye Pipe, it sweeps off any dirt, grease or paint that could be blocking the
eyes. Normally it is enough to just fire the RIZE CZR™ to clean anything blocking the eyes.