Specifications
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Battery Installation
• Press and hold the Shell Release Button on the back of the loader (Fig. E) and pull the upper
shell apart from the lower shell.
• Pull the floor up and out of the lower shell (Fig. F)
• Install (2) 9-volt alkaline batteries into the battery harness (Fig. G).
• Place the batteries into the designated holder in the lower shell
• Replace the floor and the upper shell
NOTE: Use premium disposable alkaline or lithium batteries only in this loader for optimal performance. Rechargeable
batteries are not recommended. Used batteries should be recycled. Always replace both batteries at the same time
Loading Paintballs
Open the spring loaded lid, load with .68 caliber paintballs, leaving some room for movement. Close
the lid by pressing it down until lid snaps shut.
CAUTION: Do not overfill the loader! This will cause impeller jams or performance
loss and could cause damage to the loader.
Note: Paintballs exposed to high temperatures and/or humidity can adhere to each other and will not feed through the
loader. Protect your paintballs from direct sunlight and high temperatures whenever possible.
Activating the Rip-Clip
• Locate the power button on the rear of the Rip-Clip. Press and hold the power button until the
LED turns green to turn the Rip-Clip ON (Fig. H). The motor will spin to prime the marker and the
loader is now ready to use.
Normal Operation
• The green LED will flash repeatedly while the unit is on to show it is ready. If the LED flashing
changes to red, then the batteries are low and need to be replaced.
• Tap the power button while the loader is on to cause loader to feed immediately
• If the loader senses it is empty it will spin in short intervals for several seconds to attempt
to feed paintballs
• The rip-Clip may spin backwards if a jam is sensed (see “Auto Anti-Jam Function” section below)
• To turn off the Rip-Clip, press and hold the power button until the LED changes to Red. Release
the button and the loader will turn off. If the loader is left on, it will automatically shut off after
1 hour of inactivity.
Auto Anti-Jam Function:
The loader uses a break beam sensor at the feed neck to detect jams. If the loader senses shots 2 or
more times and doesn’t sense a ball in the break beam sensor the loader will attempt to un-jam. Once
un-jammed, the loader will automatically begin normal feeding again. Note: if you are encountering
jams repeatedly you should examine the loader for foreign objects or switch to fresher paintball
and/or batteries.
4. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Emptying the Loader for Storage
With the loader turned OFF; turn it upside down to dump the paintballs out. Do not store your Rip
Clip loader with any paintballs remaining inside. When storing the loader for an extended period of
time, disconnect the battery harness from the batteries completely.
FIG.E
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