Low batteries may cause the Rotor Loader not
to function properly.
Dirt and heavy dust can create excess friction
and cause the loader to malfunction.
Over filling the Rotor Loader with paintballs and
forcing the lid closed will cause jamming.
FULL DISASSEMBLY
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
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INSTALL/CHANGE BATTERIES
1. Remove the Rotor Loader from your marker.
2. Empty all paint from the Rotor Loader.
3. Open lid and slide secondary locking tab up
(see figure
2a
).
4. Depress main locking tab and lift upper shell off bottom
shell (see figure
2a
).
5. Push forward on the tab at the front of the floor tray,
and lift the floor tray out of the bottom shell from the
rear (see figure
2b
).
6. This will expose the battery tray, gearbox and rotor
carousel (see figure
3a
).
7. Install batteries into battery holder. Pay attention to
the + and – symbols.
8. Reassemble by following directions in reverse.
FULL DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove upper shell and floor tray (follow directions for changing batteries).
2. The two red retaining tabs lock the gearbox and rotor carousel in place.
Turn the back of the two red retaining tabs outward (see figure
3a
).
3. The rotor carousel and gearbox can now be removed from the bottom shell.
4. Remove the Rotor Loader carousel first, and the gearbox second.
5. The rotor carousel can be fully disassembled for cleaning (for proper cleaning see page 7).
6. There is no need to disassemble the gearbox.
The on/off button is held in place by the gearbox.
Take care not to lose the on/off button during disassembly or assembly.
Figure 2b
Figure 3a
Figure 3b
Figure 3c
Figure 2a
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Main locking tab
Secondary locking tab
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