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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • Never look down the barrel or unscrew the bolt/pin assembly while The Quest is aired • Never insert any item other than a 0.68 caliber paintball into The Quest breach. • Always dry fire The Quest after air has been removed to ensure no air is stored in the marker.
  • Page 3: Warranty

    (30) days from date of purchase. This warranty card must be returned to First Endeavor Paintball, Inc. in order for the warranty to be in effect. All returned markers must be accompanied by a RMA number and proof of purchase in order to be accepted.
  • Page 4: Hp & Lp Regulators

    First Endeavor Paintball, Inc. has made every effort to make sure your experiences with The Quest are trouble free and enjoyable. A lot of designing and testing has gone into the creation of The Quest paintball marker so that you will never have to choose another marker again.
  • Page 5: Trigger Adjustment

    Electronics & Operation As of March 2006, The Quest paintball marker is equipped with a Wicked Air Sportz Equalizer board. First Endeavor Paintball, Inc. feels that WAS has a highly successful electronic package thus allowing you, the customer, the ability to have the best possible product we can offer. Prior to March of 2006, First Endeavor Paintball, Inc.
  • Page 6: Led Colors And Meanings

    LED Colors and Meanings The Equalizer uses the LED to tell the user when certain events are occurring. This is a breakdown of what the LED colors represent: Blinking Green (once per second) – Normal operation, anti-chop system is enabled, Eye Mode 1 (rate of fire capped at user preset). Blinking Green (twice per second) –...
  • Page 7 Red – Dwell programming mode. Green – Debounce™ programming mode. Yellow – Eye Mode programming mode. Blue – Ball In Place (BIP) Delay™ programming mode. Purple – Rate of Fire (ROF) cap programming mode. Teal – Eye Power programming mode. White –...
  • Page 8 Each feature and its programming are described in detail below: Dwell – Trigger programming for changing the dwell is different than any other feature as there are two steps involved instead of one due to allowing for .1ms (tenths) increments. After selecting the Dwell programming feature, and once the LED stops flashing, you can now pull and release the trigger once for every full 1ms of time you want the dwell to be.
  • Page 9 BIP Delay™ – Pull and release the trigger once for every 1ms of time you want the setting to be. For example, if you were programming the BIP Delay™ to 5ms, you would pull and release the trigger 5 times. The default BIP Delay™...
  • Page 10: Terminology

    Terminology Dwell – is the amount of time that the solenoid will be activated. This time is measured in milliseconds (1/1000th of a second). Possible values are from 6.0ms to 50.0ms. Changes are made in .1ms units via the trigger. Increasing your Dwell will increase the velocity of your marker only if the LPR is set too low (which will result in inconsistent chrono results).
  • Page 11: Maintenance Mode

    The BIP Delay™ – is a feature that allows you to adjust for the differences in hop- per feed rates. When using a slower gravity-feed loader or if the eye sensor is not in- stalled correctly, it may be necessary to have a longer BIP Delay™ to prevent balls from being chopped.
  • Page 12: The Quest Equalizer Special Feature

    The Quest is a very unique marker design. When the bolt is fully in the back or the front position, it should never leak or otherwise transfer air through the bolt. The only time air is transferred to the bolt assembly (to expel a ball) is while the bolt is in the forward motion, moving from the back to the front position.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Shooting Problem/Diagnosis Repair Problem/Diagnosis Repair First Shot Drop Off Marker Bouncing 1) Replace battery 1) Adjust trigger to 2) Increase LPR middle of actuation 1) Battery low pressure 1) Trigger adjusted 2) Increase Debounce 2) LPR pressure too 3) Check and replace too close to stop Setting tank...
  • Page 19: Technical Support

    NOTES Technical Support Our technical support department is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm (PST), and can be reached at (805) 487-5297. Additional support is available through our website, www.FirstEndeavorPaintball.com.
  • Page 20 1601 Pacific Ave. #204 Oxnard, CA 93033 Phone: (805) 487-5297 Fax: (805) 487-5462 Email: Info@FirstEndeavorPaintball.com © 2006 First Endeavor Paintball, Inc. All rights reserved. US & Foreign Patents Pending.

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