User's Manual
Ensure that your Eclipseblade frame is
powered down and de-gassed. Remove
the barrel and loader to make the frame
easier to work on.
Remove the three grip rubber grip
screws from the right hand side of the
Eclipseblade grip frame and bend the
rubber grip out of the way.
Remove the 9 volt battery (if pres-
ent), and carefully unplug the cocking
solenoid from the top port on your PCB,
the sear solenoid from the middle port on
your PCB and the Breech sensor from
the bottom port on your PCB.
Using a 5/64th inch (2mm) hex key undo
the three PCB screws that are holding
your original circuit board into the frame.
Remove the old PCB being careful not to
loose the 3 pushbutton caps in the rear
of the frame.
Ensure that the three pushbutton caps
are correctly positioned, and position
the Zero-B board into the frame. Loosely
screw in the three PCB screws and
holding the middle pushbutton, tighten
all three screws to correctly position the
Zero-B board.
Release the middle pushbutton, and
manually test all three push buttons, to
ensure that the Zero-B board is in the
correct position. Reconnect the cocking
solenoid to the top port on your Zero-B
PCB, the sear solenoid to the middle
port on your Zero-B PCB and the Breech
sensor to the bottom port on your Zero-B
PCB.
Install a fresh 9 volt battery and turn the
Zero B frame on in exactly the same
manner as your old Eclipseblade PCB.
Ensure that the trigger activates the
PCB when pulled, and if not make the
necessary adjustments (see setting the
trigger in either the Eclipseblade or the
E2 manual).
Screw in the three rubber grip screws on
the right hand side of your frame using
the 5/64th inch hex key.
Congratulations! You have now installed
your Zero-B board.
INSTALLING YOUR ZERO.B BOARD
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