Power
Button
LED
INSTALL THE AIR SUPPLY AND LOAD THE HOPPER WITH PAINTBALLS ONLY
AFTER YOU:
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HAVE THE BARREL BLOCKING DEVICE INSTALLED (SEE PAGE 2) ;
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HAVE THE SAFETY IN THE "SAFE" POSITION ( SEE PAGE 4);
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HAVE SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED THE BATTERY (STEP 2: ON PAGE 9)
AND
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ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE E-TRIGGER
TM
NORMAL OPERATION (STEP 3:
ON PAGE 9).
WARNING
READ EACH STEP COMPLETELY BEFORE PERFORMING THE STEP:
• Install new battery.
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Attach 9 volt battery to the
battery connector and be sure wires lay flat inside
the cutout area of receiver (as shown on page 19).
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Carefully tilt and insert your new battery, wire
attached end first, into receiver as shown
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Reinstall left receiver grip with 2 grip bolts.
Battery installation is complete.
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1) To Turn ON the E-Trigger to normal operation - Ready To Fire:
STEP 3: NORMAL OPERATION:
STEP 2: E-Trigger
TM
Battery Installation Or Replacement
E-TRIGGER
TM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Without holding the trigger: Use a small object like
an allen wrench
to
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press and hold the
power button
(for about 5 seconds) until the
green LED light
comes on and then release
the power button.
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Your marker is now ready for normal operation
in the SEMI-AUTO Firing Mode: 1 pull of the trigger fires 1 time (This is
the Factory Default Firing Mode Setting).
NOTE: If pressing the power button failed to turn on the LED light, see
troubleshooting on page 10.
NOTE: The E-Trigger Low Battery Indicator feature: the “Ready To Fire”
solid Green LED will turn to red when the battery is low and needs replaced.
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Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user
and any person within range.
Read and follow the E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions (on pages 8-10)
completely before installing the air supply cylinder as outlined in - Getting
Started - STEP 2: on page 7.
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E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions
(continued on page 9)
STEP 4) Rate of Fire Adjustments and Troubleshooting
• For markers with E-Trigger
TM
- read and follow E-Trigger
TM
Operating
Instructions (on pages 8-10); before performing STEP 5.
• For markers without E-Trigger
TM
- go to STEP 5.
STEP 5) Velocity Adjustment
Each time you play paintball, the velocity of your
paintball marker should be checked with a
chronograph, an instrument for measuring
velocity, prior to playing paintball to verify that
the marker’s velocity is set below 300 feet per
second or less if required by playing field.
Velocity Adjustment
Screw
3/16” Allen
Wrench
To adjust the velocity use the 3/16” allen wrench
included with your
marker. The velocity adjustment screw is located on left side receiver. To
adjust the velocity down, turn the screw inward or clockwise
. To turn
the velocity up, turn the screw out or counterclockwise
. Do not remove
the velocity screw.
blocking device installed and safety in Safe Mode, you are now ready to
load your hopper with paintballs. Fill the hopper and only remove the
barrel blocking device and turn off the safety when ready to shoot.
Prepare the marker for disassembly. First follow
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Unloading Your Marker
and
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Air Supply Cylinder Removal instructions on page 14. Never
disassemble this marker while it is pressurized with air. Do not pressurize
a partially assembled marker.
• Remove Battery Clip/old battery (from marker).
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Remove the 2
bolts
and the left grip
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Carefully work battery out of receiver
cutout bringing non-connected end out first. As you remove the battery
from the receiver, do not pull the wires off of the internal components.
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Carefully remove the old battery from battery clip connector.
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2) To turn OFF the E-Trigger
TM
electronics.
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Press and hold the
power button until the LED turns off, then release the Power Button. NOTE:
The trigger electronics are set to shut-off automatically after a prolonged
period of inactivity.
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3) To select a new firing mode:
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With the electronics turned on,
each press / release of the power button will change the firing mode to the
next firing mode in the menu: (the LED will flash 1, 2, 3 or 4 times to
identify the firing mode you have selected).
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E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions (continued from page 8)
THE 4 FIRING MODES ARE:
(continued on page 10)
THE 4 FIRING MODES ARE:
Default firing mode:
1) SEMI-AUTO = 1 pull / release of the trigger fires 1 time.
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1 flash of the LED light indicates SEMI-AUTO mode.
Hopper Installation (continued from page 7)
STEP 1: Prepare the marker for safety before any programming: