User's Manual
CAUTION: READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE USING OR ATTEMPTING ANY WORK ON YOUR VICE.
SHOULD YOU BE UNSURE AT ANY POINT, STOP AND SEEK PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT.
MAINTAINING THE EYES AND DETENTS
In the event of a chopped ball or debris in the breac h , y ou r m a r ke r eyes may need cleaning.
1. Remove the eye cover screw using a 5/64” hex
wrench, and remove the eye cover.
2. Carefully unscrew the PCB retaining screw.
(Phillips head)
3. Remove the detent and spring by pressing on
the detent from inside the chamber.
4. G e nt ly t i lt the eye PCB away from the body of
the marker in order to access the inside surface.
5. Use a cotton swab to clean the surface of the
eye, the eye holes, detent and detent hole.
Dampen the swab with rubbing alcohol if
necessary.
6. If removing the eyes from the wiring harness
unplug the harness from the eye PCB by pulling
the white plug and not the wires Pulling th e
wires could potentially damage your harness
and/or eye PCB.
7. After the eye and detent have been sufficiently
cleaned, reinstall the PCB and eye cover.
Optional Upgrade: The use of 4C eyes allows the
control board to calculate when the paintball will be
fully in the breach based on the drop rate into the
c h am be r. Th is results in quicker firing once the ball is
in the chamber. The 4C eyes are installed in the
picture to the right with the stock eyes sitting next to
them.
Optional Upgrade: The standard Delrin detents can
be replaced with Super Ds - an upgraded Type III
anodized a lu m in um detent which provides longer
detent life. If the Super Ds are used the sides of the
detents must be greased slightly. Su pe r D s must be
rotated slightly each time the eyes are cleaned in
order to ensure even wear.
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