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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
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FIRING MODE