User Manual
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Unloading Your Marker
1. Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person
within range.
2. Empty all paintballs from the hopper or remove the entire hopper.
3. Go to a designated ring area, remove the barrel blocking device, and move the
Selector Switch to a ring mode.
4. Point your marker in a safe direction and re several times to be sure there are no
remaining paintballs lodged in the chamber, feed neck, or barrel.
5. Return the Selector Switch to Safe mode (see page 6).
6. Reinstall the barrel blocking device (see page 4).
7. Read the Air/CO2 Cylinder Warnings and Safety Tips on pages 15-16 before
removing the air cylinder from your marker (see removal instructions on page 16).
Selector Switch Operation
Safe mode (S): The Selector Switch as shown in
Figure 6 is in Safe mode. Safe mode locks the
Trigger and disables the Electronics, making the
marker inoperable.
Semi-Auto mode (F): In this position, the electronics
are off. The marker res in mechanical mode (res
one shot for each pull of the trigger).
Electronic mode (A) : In this position, the electronics are on and the marker res in one of six
preset Firing modes listed below. For changing the Fire mode, see Firing Mode on page 12.
Firing Modes:
1. Safe Three-Shot Burst - Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second
results in a 3-shot burst at a rate of 15 balls per second (bps) on the third trigger pull.
Each pull of the trigger in less than one second after this results in another 3-shot burst
(up to 3 bursts per second). Burst ring stops with the release of the Trigger for more
than 1 second.
2. NXL/Safe Full-Auto (factory default) - Pulling the trigger four times in less than
one second results in full-automatic ring. Holding the trigger back on the fourth pull
sustains this automatic ring mode. Firing stops upon release of the Trigger. The default
rate of re for this mode is 15 bps.
3. Auto-Response - Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second results in the
marker ring on the pull and on the release of the trigger. This mode effectively doubles
your manual ring rate. Firing stops upon release of the Trigger for more than 1 second.
4. Semi-Automatic - This semi-automatic ring mode is available for elds or
tournaments which restrict the use of automatic ring modes. This mode is the same as
selecting the F position with the Selector Switch (one pull/release of the trigger res one
time). The only difference is that the shot is red electronically instead of mechanically.
5. PSP/CFOA Mode - Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second results in
3 shot burst at a rate of 12.5 bps for each trigger pull. To sustain this rate of re, the
trigger must be pulled at least once per second.
6. Millenium Mode - Pulling the trigger three times at a minimum 7.5 bps rate (trigger
pull every 133.3 msecs) results in ring rate of 2 shots per trigger pull ramping up to 15
bps. To sustain this rate of re, the trigger must be pulled at a minimum rate of 7.5 bps.
Figure 6: Selector Switch Operation (shown in
Safe mode)