User's Manual

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instructions. Before removing the tray, remove the grip frame side panel on the left
side, exposing the CPU and switches. Note the blue wires looped down into the
PCB cavity. This loop is to allow the necessary distance between the tray and
upper body to change the battery or maintain the solenoid. This loop must be
maintained when re-assembly is completed. To remove the tray, use a 7/64 allen
wrench and remove the four 6-32X1" screws around the bottom of the Αtray.
Gently separate the upper section from the lower section, being careful not to put
stress on the wiring harness (blue looped wires) connected to the solenoid valve on
the upper section. Place the tray and upper body together being careful not to
pinch any wires in the body, bring the blue wire loop back to its original position.
Turn the main on-off switch to the on position and be sure the LED lights up, then
turn off. Replace the four 6-32X1" screws and the grip panel.
The LCD readout screen located on the back of the marker.
That’s right. It’s In Your Face. No scrambling during a game to look at
something on the side of your marker or in your hand. Keep your profile tight,
your aim secured, and ready to fire as you glance briefly at the LCD timer and
shot counter. Information comes to you quickly and easily.