UNDERSTANDING THE BEAM SENSOR
Your beam sensor allows your marker to detect if a paintball is correctly loaded.When your
marker is turned on, your indicator LED will use colour to report the beam sensor status.
The status reporting is:
Red LED - no paintball loaded
Green LED - paintball loaded (ready to fire)
Red flashing LED - sensor disabled
Orange flashing LED - sensor malfunction
DISABLING THE BEAM SENSOR
If you would like to fire the marker without paintballs, you must first disable the beam
sensor. This can be done by holding the trigger in whilst the marker is turned on. After a
short period, the indicator LED will flash red, this indicates a disabled beam sensor. To re-
enable the beam sensor, simply hold the trigger again until the LED returns to a solid colour.
ADJUSTING THE VELOCITY
Your marker velocity is adjusted using a
1/8" hex key at the bottom of the inline
regulator. Turning the hex key clockwise
will decrease velocity, whilst turning coun-
ter clockwise will increase velocity.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
After using the marker for some time, the
battery will require replacement. A low
battery is indicated by a flashing orange
light at the time of powering up the
marker.
To replace the battery, place the marker down with the barrel facing to your left and the
feed tube facing away from you. Use a 5/64" hex key to remove the three screws on your
wrap around grip. Open the wrap to reveal the battery. Lever the battery out from the
bottom using your hex key. Take care not to break any components during this process.
Install a new high quality alkaline 9V (type 6LR61) battery by pushing the battery bottom in
first and then gently pressing the top terminals into place.
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