User Manual

15
E
N
G
L
I
S
H
4. Replace the Grip Cover and secure with the two screws previously removed.
5. SW1 will have to be returned to the unlocked position to do any future programming.
Note: The programming button still turns the eyes on and off when SW1 is in the locked
position.
Reset Programming to Factory Defaults
1. Turn on the Electronics
2. Press and hold the programming button for approximately 10 seconds, then release it.
3. All LEDs ash red, then the electronics go through the power up sequence.
This resets programming to factory defaults (Eyes ON, Safe Full Auto ring mode, 15 bps
Rate of Fire, Dwell at 5.5 msec, and Debounce set to 2 Medium).
Air/CO2 Cylinder Warnings
Refer to Figure 9. There have been reported incidents caused by
players unknowingly unscrewing the cylinder (2) from the cylinder
valve (1). This occurs when the player thinks the entire valve-
cylinder assembly is being unscrewed from the air/CO2 adapter
of the paintball marker, when in fact he or she is unscrewing the
cylinder from the cylinder valve.
To avoid this danger, it is recommended (if your cylinder is not
already marked) that you use paint or nail polish to place a mark
(3) on the cylinder valve, and place another mark (4) on the
cylinder, in line with the #3 mark as shown in Figure 9.
Whenever you turn the cylinder during removal, watch the marks
on the cylinder and the cylinder valve to be sure that they rotate
together. If at any time these marks start to separate as shown
in Figure 10, the cylinder is starting to unscrew from the cylinder
valve and you must STOP and take the entire unit to a “C5”
certied airsmith for safe removal and/or repair.
NOTE: The cylinder valve should unscrew from the paintball
marker in about 3 or 4 full turns. If you nish the 4
th
full turn and
the cylinder valve is not unscrewed from the paintball marker,
STOP! Take the entire unit to a “C5” certied airsmith for safe
removal and/or repair.
Locate a “C5” Certied Airsmith at www.paintball-pti.com/search.asp.
Whether you have a new or used rellable air or CO2 cylinder, you are at risk if any of the
following has occurred:
The valve unit was replaced or altered after purchase.
An anti-siphon device was installed.
The valve unit was removed from the cylinder for any reason.
Any modication was done to the rellable air or CO2 cylinder.
If any of these conditions has occurred, take your air or CO2 cylinder to a “C5” Certied
Airsmith for inspection or contact the cylinder manufacturer.
WARNING
The brass or nickel plated cylinder valve (Figure 9, #1) is intended to
be permanently attached to the air or CO2 cylinder (2).
An air or CO2 cylinder can y off with enough force to cause serious
injury or death if the cylinder (2) unscrews from a cylinder valve (1).
Figure 9: Properly marked Valve
and Cylinder
1
2
3
4
Figure 10: Misaligned Valve and
Cylinder
3
4