User Manual
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
3: Micro Switch Activation Screw
The Micro Switch Activation Screw is used to set the amount
of trigger travel prior to the marker firing. Turn the screw
clockwise to decrease the amount of trigger travel to the
activation point; turn the screw counterclockwise to increase
the amount of trigger travel to the activation point.
NOTE: Turning the screw too far in or too far out will
result in the marker not firing as the Micro Switch will be
depressed or will never be activated.
4: Rear Stop Trigger Screw:
The Rear Stop Trigger Screw is used to set the travel distance after the marker has fired.
Turn the screw clockwise to reduce the travel distance; turn the screw counterclockwise to
increase the travel distance.
Note: Do not turn the trigger screws too far or the marker will not work.
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ASSEMBLY AND CLEANING THE MARKER
WARNING: Never remove the internals of the marker while the tank is attached
to the marker. Always remove the loader, the air tank, and all paintballs from the
marker before disassembly.
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PULL THE TOP COCKING KNOB
COUNTERCLOCKWISE THE END CAP
TO LET THE INTERNALS SLIDE OUT
Turn the End Cap Counterclockwise to access the internals
ASSEMBLY AND CLEANING THE MARKER
CLEANING AND DISASSEMBLY OF LOWER INTERNALS
1. Lift the Top Cocking Knob (silver knob on top of the bolt) and slide out the bolt assembly from
the ZII body.
2. Have the marker in the de-cocked position. Turn the End Cap (A051) counterclockwise while
applying light pressure behind it. This will prevent the lower internals from shooting out.
3. Remove the spring from the lower receiver.
4. Remove the left Grip Panel screws and remove the left grip panel.
5. Push the solenoid clapper up and tilt the marker back.
Make sure to catch the Feather Striker and Bumper.
6. When all the internals are removed, use a squeegee to
clean the inside of the receiver and use a microfiber
cloth to clean dirt, debris, or paint off the Delrin bolt.
Apply Azodin lube or Dow 33 based lube to the
Striker O-Ring.
Note: When reinserting the Feather Striker, be sure to
push the clapper on the solenoid up like in step 5.
This will make reinsertion easier.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Always remove the loader, the air tank, and all paintballs from the marker
before disassembly.
Eye Sensor System
Remove the eye covers using the provided Allen Wrench ( 2.5mm).
Remove the eye sensor cover and use a cotton swab to remove any paint, grease, debris
build up, or moisture from the sensor unit and on the inside of the eye sensor cover.
Remove the ball detent and use a dry cotton swab to clean the detent, the detent cutout, and
the detent slit.
Check the ball detent for damage and for stiffness.
Perform the same procedure for the opposite side of the ZII.