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CONTENTS 1. Rules for Safe Marker Handling 1 2. Introduction and Specifications 1 3. Battery Replacement and Life Indicator 2 4. Compressed Air/Nitrogen Supply 2 5. Basic Operation 3 6. Firing the TM-7 4 7. Break-Beam Eyes Operation 4 8. Unloading the TM-7 5 9. Regulator and Velocity Adjustments 5 10. Programming 6 11. Setting Functions 7 12. Trigger Adjustments 9 13. General Maintenance 10 14. Assembly/Disassembly Instructions 10 15. Storage and Transportation 13 16.
. Battery Replacement and Life Indicator The TM-7 requires a single 9-volt battery as the electronic power source. The use of long life batteries is recommended. The battery is installed by sliding the battery door open and replacing the 9 volt battery. frame that doubles as an ASA (Air Source Adapter) or Receiver for a standard threaded pre-set output compressed air system.
5. Basic Operation Safety and safe marker handling are the most important aspects of paintball sports. Please practice each of the following steps with an unloaded marker before attempting to charge your marker with compressed air and paintballs. • Do not install compressed air or load paintballs into your TM-7 until you feel completely confident with your ability to handle your TM-7 safely.
Eye Function The TM-7 board is pre-programmed to activate the eye system each time the marker is powered up. See Section 7 (Break beam Eyes Operation) for more details. Installing a Loader and Paintballs The TM-7 comes equipped to accept 1.03" (outer dimension) standardgravity feed loaders as well as most agitating and force-feed loaders. Fit the loader directly into the feed elbow. It might be necessary to adjust the feed elbow pinch bolt to your loader. The TM-7 uses .
To turn the eyes OFF, ensure that there are no paintballs in the TM-7 breech or feed elbow, make sure the marker is switched OFF, and while pulling and holding the trigger, turn the marker ON. A quick double blinking Green LED will indicate that the eye system has been deactivated. To turn the eyes back ON, simply tap the power button one time quickly.
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.
small Allen wrench and gently press the tournament lock button, and the LED will blink to show the current status. If the LED blinks RED, the tournament lock is currently OFF. If the LED blinks GREEN, the tournament lock is currently ON. To change the tournament status, press the button once to display the status, then press again within 1 second and the LED will blink the new status. To Enter Programming Mode- The TM-7 must be OFF and the tournament lock must be OFF to begin managing the functions.
Note: Selector position (0) is used as a Safety in all Modes. Value 1 - Semi-Auto/NPPL – One shot per trigger pull. Max ROF capped at 20 BPS. Note: After modes 2 through 4 are selected, it is possible to raise or lower both the Rate of Fire and Ramping Point values in case the tournament rules change.
Ramping Point will be indicated by a flashing GREEN LED. The default ramping point is 4 (4.5 BPS). Ramping Point is adjustable from (4 to 9.5 BPS). Please see chart for corresponding flashes and BPS settings. Burst Shots will be indicated by a flashing ORANGE LED. Ramping Point Flashes/PTR (Pulls to Ramp) to worry about, clog with paint, or break. The TM-7 trigger can be adjusted by the four set screws in the trigger.
13. General Maintenance CAUTION: Before attempting to perform any maintenance operations, make sure that all paintballs and propellant sources have been removed from the marker and that the regulator gauge reads 0 psi. Install a barrel blocking device, move the Selector switch to the OFF position and push Power button and hold for over 2 seconds until the LED light changes from Red to Green, and keep the TM-7 power OFF.
Note: Make sure when the feed elbow is reinstalled, it lines up with the hole on the right side of the shell. Foregrip Using a 7/64" Allen wrench, remove the socket head screw and slide the foregrip forward and off of the body. Selector Arm It is not necessary to remove the selector arm when dissembling the TM7. Using a 1/16" Allen wrench, remove the flat head screw which holds the selector arm to the selector shaft. Note: The Selector Arm is keyed into the selector shaft.
• Separate the shells as described, remove the stock lock and stock assemblies. Maintenance of Bolt and Bolt Guide • Inspect the o-rings on both the Bolt and Bolt guide for any wear or damage. Replace damaged or worn o-rings if necessary. • Disconnect the the battery harness and lift the wiring harness guide. • Lift the body assembly from the right side shell • Lubricate all o-rings on Bolt and Bolt Guide with supplied grease. Only a small amount of grease is needed.
chronograph will be needed to achieve desired velocity. Re-Installation of Main Spring, Bolt and Bolt Guide Assembly • Slide the Main Spring onto Bolt, and then the Bolt onto Bolt Guide, so it is one assembly. You will notice, one end of the spring is smaller and will lock onto the bolt. • Insert Bolt Assembly back into the body. • Line up the alignment hole on the guide with the alignment pin on the body and slide the bolt assembly fully forward to the body.
• Keep your TM-7 away from unauthorized and unsafe users. • It may be a good idea to remove the battery when storing your TM-7 to prevent unauthorized use.This is not a toy. Misuse may cause serious injury or death. Eye Protection designed specifically for paintball must be worn by the user and persons within range. Recommend 18 years of age or older to purchase. Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision.
Leaks constantly through the chamber Solenoid may need to be reset. To reset the solenoid, with the eyes OFF, pull the trigger repeatedly until the solenoid makes a clicking sound again with each trigger pull, but do not pull the trigger more than 10 times, as this can damage the solenoid. If after 10 pulls the solenoid still doesn't click, it may need to be replaced. Regulator pressure spikes Regulator adjusted too high.
Breaks paint in chamber Ball detents may be dirty or worn. Clean the ball detents. If necessary, apply a small amount of grease around the outer surface to reduce friction inside the ball detent covers. Replace if tips are worn down. Regulator pressure may be set too high. Lower regulator pressure. Cycles very Bolt or bolt slowly guide o-rings may need grease. Clean off old grease from the bolt and bolt guide o-rings, as well as the bolt front seal, and apply fresh grease.
Schematic # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Description SKU# SELECTOR SCREW (flat head 4-40 x .5) FRAME SCREW (flat head 6-32 x .313) CIRCUIT BOARD SCREW (button head 6-32 x .157) GRIP SCREW-TOP (button head 6-32 x .250) GRIP SCREW-BOTTOM (button head 6-32 x .438) SHORT SHELL SCREW (socket head 6-32 x .5) LONG SHELL SCREW ( socket head 6-32 x 1.0) SHELL HEX NUT (6-32 .25 wide x .092 thick) SOLENOID SCREW (button head 10-24 x .
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18. Warranty Information TM-7 LIMITED WARRANTY BT Paintball warrants the replacement of any original part due to defect in materials and/or workmanship of this marker. This warranty will be in effect for twelve (24) months for parts and twelve (24) months for labor following the original date of purchase for the original purchaser. Warranty is only retained if the marker is purchased as new; markers purchased used are not covered by warranty.
1. Rules for Safe Marker Handling IMPORTANT: Never carry your TM-7 uncased when not on a playing field. The non-playing public and law enforcement personnel may not be able to distinguish between a paintball marker and firearm. For your own safety and to protect the image of the sport, always carry your TM-7 in a suitable marker case or in the box in which it was shipped. • Treat every marker as if it were loaded. • Never look down the barrel of a paintball marker.
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