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Operation and Maintenance 

of the 

Ultra II Model 

Bumper Boy Retriever Trainer 

 

Bumper Boy Inc. 

Revision 3 Feb. 2007

BB Trainer Revision 3.doc

 

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

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Introduction ..............................................................................1 

Introduce Your Dog to Bumper Boy .........................................1 

Components of the Bumper Boy Ultra II Model .......................2 

Standard Ultra II Package....................................................2 

Optional Equipment .............................................................3 

Bumper Boy Description ..........................................................5 

Pro Transmitter....................................................................5 

Ultra II Launcher ..................................................................9 

Theory of Operation................................................................14 
Quick Start Your Bumper Boy Ultra II Series System.............15 

Unpack the Bumper Boy....................................................15 

Assemble the Components................................................16 

Charge the Receiver and Transmitter Batteries .................18 

Program the Transmitter ....................................................19 

Prepare for Field Operation ...................................................23 

In House Test ....................................................................23 

Load Test...........................................................................24 

Safety ....................................................................................25 

Operation in the Field .............................................................26 

Plan the Scenario ..................................................................26 

Configure the Launcher (Bi-Directional Mode) .......................27 

Selecting Firing Order............................................................28 

Field Setup ............................................................................29 

Run the Scenario...............................................................32 

Wet Weather Training........................................................34 

Bumper Boy Maintenance ......................................................35 

Bumper Care .....................................................................35 

Launcher Care...................................................................35 

Transmitter and Receiver Care..........................................35 

Trouble Shooting Guide..........................................................36 

Misfire....................................................................................36 

Troubleshooting the launcher: ...............................................37 

Sound does not work .............................................................37 

Servo operates, but does not fire consistently .......................38 

Firing pin will not cock............................................................39 

Replacing a Servo .................................................................39 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Ultra II

Page 1: ...Unpack the Bumper Boy 15 Assemble the Components 16 Charge the Receiver and Transmitter Batteries 18 Program the Transmitter 19 Prepare for Field Operation 23 In House Test 23 Load Test 24 Safety 25 Operation in the Field 26 Plan the Scenario 26 Configure the Launcher Bi Directional Mode 27 Selecting Firing Order 28 Field Setup 29 Run the Scenario 32 Wet Weather Training 34 Bumper Boy Maintenance ...

Page 2: ...ence and help him learn faster Whether you are teaching sit to flush or complicated multiple marks you and your dog can look forward to increased enjoyment and more effective use of time This sporting dog system is designed to simulate visual and aural dynamics of a human training assistant and the rapidly changing environment of a hunting experience This method produces better marking dogs than a...

Page 3: ...and throw handles Figure 1 Standard Bumper Boy Ultra II Components BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 3 Optional Equipment Advanced sound system Figure 2a Duck pheasant goose and human sound Very loud horn speaker Super Birds Figure 2b Provides a complete substitute for dead birds High flying and very motivational Camo Case Figure 2c Carrying bag provides for easy field movement Case holds two launchers wi...

Page 4: ...igure 3 Image Motion Attachment BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 5 Bumper Boy Description Pro Transmitter Figure 4 Controls sound and launching during operation Pro Transmitter Overview The transmitter Controls sound motion and launching during operation During programming it selects features for programming and controls programming process Figure 4 shows the layout of the transmitter control panel Note ...

Page 5: ...number during programming During operation the SOUND column turns on the sound programmed into the launcher corresponding to the launcher number on the SOUND key During programming the SOUND column selects the sound to be programmed into the selected launcher That sound is noted on each key For units with standard sound chirping no other sounds can be programmed BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 7 Red lig...

Page 6: ... Birds The receiver unit accepts the coded launch signal from the transmitter and activates the servos that control launch Receiver Figure 5 The receiver is mounted loosely on the end of the launcher frame and connected to the sound speaker and the mechanical servos that initiate launching a bumper The main features of the receiver are Toggle Switch Figure 6 Program Position When the toggle switch...

Page 7: ...om the four lead wall charger to recharge the included Nickel Metal Hydride battery Advanced Sound 2 Pin Connector Connects receiver to the optional advanced sound duck system Standard Sound 4 pin Connector Connects the standard chirping speaker or the optional motion accessory to the receiver unit Flashing Green Program Mode LOW BATTERY BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 11 Servo 12 pin Connector Connects...

Page 8: ...unching Breech Accepts a 22 cal blank cartridge to provide the energy to launch Smart Bumpers or Super Birds Ejector Pulls the spent cartridge from the breech to assist with removal of the shell Firing Plate Provides a platform to secure the launcher assembly to the frame of the launcher The Angle Adjustment Rod fits into the thread rod insert at the edge of the Firing Plate BB Trainer Revision 3 ...

Page 9: ...er The Bumper Boy Receiver accepts a valid code sequence and the launch signal and activates the launch servos to initiate launch The launcher projects Smart Bumpers or Super Birds with energy generated by firing a 22 blank cartridge If equipped the trainer also activates the sound and motion remotely with the Bumper Boy transmitter On receipt of the correct coded signal the receiver activates the...

Page 10: ...the long axis along the long axis of the top of the receiver Note Do not tighten the receiver against the end plate It should be mounted so that it will slide up and down easily in order to reduce the effect of recoil BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 17 Attach the small speaker to the Velcro Orientation of the speaker can be changed to point toward the working dog in the field Route the speaker cable beh...

Page 11: ...e the toggle switch to the off position Plug the charger into an 110V AC outlet Plug a charger connector into the charging receptacle on the receiver Charging is indicated by a flashing red light Charge the Transmitter Plug the charger into an 110V AC outlet Plug a charger connector into the charging receptacle on the transmitter Press the Arm On key Transmitter will indicate charging by displayin...

Page 12: ...asant 4 Goose 1 Duck 3 Daisy Ch 3 Human Low Batt Step 5 Press the red 3 Daisy Ch key in the middle column Low battery light goes on If not press the green 1 Duck key in the left column Step 6 Press the yellow 2 Gunner Pos key This allows you to select the key color that will control that launcher If your unit has not previously been programmed the Low Batt light will normally go on Select the 1 4 ...

Page 13: ...o be designated as a single gunner station for release of up to 16 bumpers from that location For instructions for chaining launchers call Bumper Boy Technical Support 1 800 729 3822 2 Gunner Pos 2 Pheasant BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 23 Arm On 1 Duck 1 Prepare for Field Operation In House Test This test confirms that the transmitter and receiver are functioning properly and that the servos are acti...

Page 14: ...ech As long as the breech is open you can run this test without damaging the firing mechanism BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 25 Safety The launcher can project bumpers at life threatening velocities When loaded it can be as dangerous as a gun It should be treated like a weapon Children should not have access to the equipment or ammunition At no time should you lean over the launcher during the loading ...

Page 15: ... the sound does not activate at the launcher charge the batteries in those components CAUTION Ensure the launcher is not set up on dry grass to avoid an accidental fire BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 27 Configure the Launcher Bi Directional Mode The Ultra II Bumper Boy 2 and 4 shot models can be configured to launch the bumpers in one direction or in opposite directions The unit is shipped with all lau...

Page 16: ...ning situations to prepare your dog for hunting and competition The following step by step procedures will assist you to safely and effectively use the Bumper Boy in your training program Move Launcher to Gunner Station Select a flat surface with sparse cover Be sure there are no overhead tree branches that may interfere Deploy the launcher legs Align the firing tubes to orient them to the area of...

Page 17: ... the path of the bumpers or in front of the launching tubes Serious injury can result if the unit accidentally fires BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 31 Turn the receiver toggle switch to the on position Slide the bumpers onto the launcher tubes Disengage the angle adjustment rod from a launcher firing plate Rotate the firing plate and barrel 180 degrees so the breech and servo assembly are up and the bu...

Page 18: ...er launches BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 33 Open the launcher breech Disengage the angle adjustment rods and rotate the launcher tubes 180 degrees Remove the expended cartridges Reload the launchers Unloading a Loaded Launcher Open the breech by pressing the firing plate latch See Figure 9 from the rear of the firing assembly with your index finger Hold the firing mechanism away from the breech from ...

Page 19: ... the launcher BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 35 Bumper Boy Maintenance Bumper Care Keep the bumpers clean Clear accumulated grit and carbon from the bumper barrel with a 12 gauge shotgun soft cleaning tip DO NOT oil the barrels Launcher Care Keep launcher components clean Check to insure the nuts securing the launcher frame components are secure Periodically every three to six months clean accumulated ...

Page 20: ... If the test is not successful call Bumper Boy Customer Service at 1 800 729 3822 Arm On BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 37 Troubleshooting the launcher Did you turn the receiver on Receiver toggle to the right If not turn it on You may continue with your training at this point If yes continue Are the firing pins cocked If not you may cock the firing assemblies and proceed with your training If yes cont...

Page 21: ...ign as shown in Figure 9 replace the servo Conduct the In House Test If the test is still not consistently successful call Bumper Boy Customer Service at 1 800 729 3822 BB Trainer Revision 3 doc 39 Firing pin will not cock Complete these steps only after following procedures for Unloading a Loaded Launcher page 33 Lever cannot return because the servo arm is touching the lever pin and is not retur...

Page 22: ...ten the screws Plug new servo into wiring harness Put new heat shrink tubing on wiring harness match wiring harness colors and press connector together Test servo by turning the receiver toggle switch to PROGRAM This sets the servo If servo does not activate reverse the connector It should move back and forth slightly but remain in the position described above If it does not remove the servo arm s...

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