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4. FIRING YOUR MARKER (Cont’d)

Selector Switch Operation:

The Selector Switch can be used to quickly switch between firing modes on the fly (when 
the marker is set to Select Fire mode).  The Selector Switch has 4 positions; Safe, position 1, 
position 2 and position 3.  It can also be disabled so that the marker is tournament legal.

•  The first position on the Selector Switch is the Safe Position (white).  While in Safe Mode,  
  the Trigger is not active, the marker will not fire.  The LED will either glow solid Green if the  
  battery is good.  If the batteries need replacing the LED will glow solid Blue and should be  
  replaced.  The switch must be in this position in order to turn the marker On.

•  When the Selector Switch is moved, the light will change colors depending on the firing    
  mode and begin blinking to the Eye status.

•  In “Select Fire” Firing Mode positions 1-3 on the selector correspond to different firing    
  modes and each will be a different color. This is for when the firing mode in settings is set  
  to “Select Fire” mode only.  Burst, Ramping and Full Auto will have Semi-Auto shots prior  
  to initiation of the Fire Mode shot characteristics.  The number of Semi-Auto shots is  

 

  adjustable and defaults at 3 shots.

•  In all other firing modes Positions 1-3 the light will be Red and each position will be the    
  same firing mode corresponding to you current settings.

Break Beam Breech Sensor Operation:

The break beam Breech Sensor monitors the breech to minimize ball breakage and maximize 
rate of fire.  It is also used for feedback to the loader system.

•  When the Breech Sensor is turned On the marker will not fire unless the Breech Sensor    
  detects a paintball.

•  By default, when the marker is turned On the Breech Sensor is turned On.

•  To toggle the Breech Sensor On/Off press and release the Power Button once quickly.  
  The LED status will indicate whether the Breech Sensor is On or Off.

•  If the Breech Sensor becomes dirty either from broken paintball or debris, or malfunctions,  
  the maximum rate of fire will be slowed down to 8 bps to prevent ball breakage.  
  Switch the Breech Sensor Off if you would like to continue to fire at the set max rate of fire.

Automatic Off Feature:

The D*Fender also has an “Automatic Off” feature.  If you accidentally leave your D*Fender 
powered up, it will turn off after approximately 1 hour of inactivity. 

5. MARKER ADJUSTMENTS

Always check the velocity of the marker prior to playing paintball. Different playing fields may 
have different maximum velocity limits.  At no time should you shoot at velocities above 300 
feet-per-second (91.44 meters-per-second).

Your D*Fender marker was thoroughly inspected and test-fired at the factory and should only 
require verifying the velocity adjustment with a chronograph before use.  After extended use 
and under varying conditions, your D*Fender marker may require some adjustment.
When performing any adjustments on the marker, check for and remove any paintballs in the 
barrel, marker and loader, and make sure it is fully de-gassed.  Again, if you are not certain of 
your skills, have any adjustments performed by a qualified technician.  Any damage caused 
by improper adjustment is not covered under warranty.

POSITION

3

2

1

Safe

Green or Blue

Safe

Red

Semi-Auto

Amber

Burst

Purple

Full-Auto

lED COlOR

FIRING MODE

Summary of Contents for D FENDER

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Page 2: ...djusts the input pressure Included with your D Fender Standard Flip Lid Quick Load Lid Ported 12 Aluminum Barrel takes Super Freak insert 14 75 Apex2 Barrel takes Super Freak insert 3 Super Freak Barr...

Page 3: ...Safe Mode Always use a barrel blocking device This can be the supplied Barrel Cover or any approved device that prevents the accidental discharge of a paintball Remember that the ultimate safety devic...

Page 4: ...ard until it is removed Remove the battery pack and install six AA batteries following the polarity markings shown on the pack and reinstall the pack into the marker making sure it s facing the correc...

Page 5: ...d Compressed Air Nitrogen Supply The D Fender is designed to work with High Pressure Air HPA Compressed Air only Do NOT use CO2 as it will damage your D Fender marker Consult the place where you purch...

Page 6: ...n the marker On Fig 4 1 The Selector Switch is located on the left side of the marker above the Trigger To turn marker On press the Power Button and hold for 1 second The LED will glow Green or Blue i...

Page 7: ...system When the Breech Sensor is turned On the marker will not fire unless the Breech Sensor detects a paintball By default when the marker is turned On the Breech Sensor is turned On To toggle the B...

Page 8: ...pecific radar chronograph should be used to accurately measure your velocity If you are adjusting from the right side of the marker rotating up will increase the velocity and rotating down will decrea...

Page 9: ...shot direction of the APEX2 by turning the tip 2 Be careful not to unscrew the barrel when turning the tip in a counter clockwise direction 3 Rotating the tip to the right will give your shot a right...

Page 10: ...g the marker will fire a burst of paintballs at a rate of the Max Rate of Fire Setting The amount of shots that come out with each burst is equal to the Burst Shot Count setting If the Trigger is idle...

Page 11: ...ROF of 20 BPS Dwell Setting Solid Blue Default 11 blinks 8ms This setting controls the amount of time the solenoid valve is left open A setting too high will waste excess gas and affect efficiency A...

Page 12: ...g Red Default 3 blinks 3 shots per Trigger pull This setting controls the amount of shots that are fired on each Trigger pull when the Burst Firing Mode is being used 1 blink corresponds to 1 shot The...

Page 13: ...ecifically for paintball Ensure you have a specifically designed barrel blocking device in place The marker should be de gassed powered Off and set to Safe Mode Removing Air Cylinder While pointing th...

Page 14: ...do so carefully so you do not lose any Make sure the Main Spring is installed correctly on the Bolt as it needs to be installed in the right direction Visit PaintballSolutions com for additional infor...

Page 15: ...ssembly and slowly lift the entire Internal Assembly from the shells Fig 8 4 Removal of Bolt Guide Assembly Push and hold in the Bolt guide release while the rear of the marker is facing a safe direct...

Page 16: ...nch screw the Bolt Guide Cap clockwise back into the Bolt Guide Screw the Bolt Guide Cap all the way in to help seat the Poppet and then turn it out one turn Further adjustment over a chronograph will...

Page 17: ...istinguish between a paintball marker and firearm For your own safety and to protect the image of the sport always carry your Marker in a suitable marker case or in the box in which it was shipped Whe...

Page 18: ...f bolt O rings and large bolt guide O rings Leak Down the Barrel on Inside of the Bolt For a small leak change poppet seal and check for damage on bolt guide where poppet seal touches Replace bolt gui...

Page 19: ...he batteries may be low Try changing the batteries If not the loader gear sensor may be dirty or disconnected Split the body shells in half to check the connection and sensor Loader is Not Feeding Bal...

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Page 26: ...e shipping markers Do not ship your air supply tank if it is not completely empty Shipping a pressurized air supply tank is unsafe and unlawful Remove all batteries from products prior to shipping Thi...

Page 27: ...27 Empire Paintball is a brand of KEE Action Sports LLC EMPIREPAINTBALL COM 11723 Lime Kiln Rd Neosho MO 64850 800 220 3222...

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