User Manual
Autococker® trilogy Select-Fire MAnuAl
VII. f.A.Q.
Q) How do I safely maintain my WGP Autococker® marker?
A) Safely maintaining your marker is simple and easy. You need
only clean and oil your marker to keep it up and running.
Q)
How do I oil my marker?
A) You only need to lubricate your marker after every 4 to 5 days of play. To oil your maker
you first, in a safe environment, remove your loader, then fire all excess paintballs out of
the marker. Next remove your tank and fire all excess air from the marker. Now remove your
barrel. Next drop 3 to 4 drops of either 3 in 1 oil or any other approved paintball marker oil into
the air receiver and safely fire the marker 10-15 times. This will distribute the oil throughout
the internals of the marker. At this time you can also lubricate your bolt 0-rings then. Be sure
that the hole in between the 2 O-rings on your bolt is always facing down. Factory approved
lubricants: Petroleum jelly, 3 in 1 oil and lithium grease.
Q) How do I safely clean my marker?
A) To clean your marker you first find a safe environment then remove your loader, then fire all
excess paintballs out of them marker. Next remove your tank and fire all excess air from the
marker. now remove your barrel, then lightly spray down marker with a 50-50 mix of rubbing
alcohol and water and then wipe it down with a clean cloth.
Q)
Does WGP recomend C02 or compressed air on my marker?
A) WGP recommends compressed air, but the markers will also work on CO2. If you are using
a C02 tank, you may experience the marker getting cold, this is normal for C02. C02 consists
of frozen liquid and when this liquid enters the the marker it will cause the marker to get cold.
To remedy this problem, let your marker warm up to room temperature in a safe, secure place.