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Regulator Adjustment
If adjustments are needed use a 3/16” Allen key and insert it into the
regulator adjustment screw. This is located in the front of the regulator.
To Increase Output Pressure- Turn the
regulator’s adjustment screw clockwise.
To Decrease Output Pressure- Turn the
regulator’s adjustment screw counter-
clockwise.
Notes:
• Always watch the gauge as you are adjusting the pressure.
• The Bottom-line regulator should not be disassembled.
• Never set the regulator above 200 psi.
Adjusting Velocity
At the back of the TM-7 main body is
the Bolt Guide Cap. The holes in the bolt
guide cap serve as your velocity adjuster.
Confirm that the pressure on your TM-7
Bottom-line Regulator is at 200 PSI. You
can access the velocity adjuster thru
the bottom of the shell, just in front of
the battery door .Then you can increase or decrease the velocity on your
TM-7 by tightening or loosening the velocity adjustment screw, with a
7/64” inch Allen wrench.
To Increase Velocity- Unscrew or loosen the velocity adjustment screw by
turning it toward the left side of the marker (counter clockwise). Rotate the
velocity adjustment screw counter-clockwise in small increments, stopping
between slight turns to test velocity, until desired velocity is achieved. Do
not back the adjuster out too far. Stop if you hear an air leak, and adjust
back in a 1/4 turn. A paintball specific radar chronograph should be used
to accurately measure your velocity.
To Decrease Velocity- tighten or screw-in the velocity adjustment screw by
turning it toward the right side of the body (clockwise). Rotate the velocity
adjustment screw clockwise in small increments (1/4 turn or less), stopping
between slight turns to test velocity, until desired velocity is achieved. A
paintball specific radar chronograph should be used to accurately mea-
sure your velocity.
Notes:
This marker was designed with safety and safety standards in mind. If
you attempt to shoot paintballs at a higher velocity than established
safety standards, the marker may not function properly.
This marker is not designed to shoot above the safety limits established
by industry standards but under certain conditions it may. It is therefore
important to check the velocity each time before playing with your TM-7.
10. Programming
Note: In this section, you will see the phrase “Cycle the Selector Switch”.
To Cycle the Selector Switch, move the Selector Switch from Position (0) to
Position (3) and then back to Position (0), stopping briefly at each middle
position to observe the color change of the LED.
Tournament Lock On/OFF
The TM-7 comes with a Tournament Lock
which will lock your TM-7 into the firing mode
currently selected. The Tournament lock but-
ton is accessed thru a small hole at the top
of the trigger. The TM-7 must be turned OFF
to change the Tournament Lock setting. Use
a small Allen wrench and gently press the
tournament lock button, and the LED will