User Manual

Autococker® trilogy Select-Fire MAnuAl
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VII. f.A.Q.
Q) What kind of eyes are in my marker?
A) Your marker uses a “break beam” style eye system. How this works is there is an eye on
each side that projects an invisibile beam from side to side. When this beam is broken by a
paintball, the eyes tell the board
Q) Sometimes when I air up my marker, I hear air coming out of the barrel. What causes that?
A) Before you air up your marker always be sure to cock the marker first, this will take the pres-
sure off of the valve and stop the air from escaping, if you still hear air escaping try oiling and
firing the marker a few times in a safe environment to seat the valve. If you continue to hear
air escaping, call WGP for service. It is not recommended to adjust or remove the hammer or
hammer lug without proper training.
Q)
What is timing? And do I need to adjust it?
A) Timing is the length of time between when your marker fires and when it starts to recock. Your
marker comes timed from the factory and you do not need to time it. It is not recommended to
adjust or remove the hammer or hammer lug without proper training.
Q)
I broke a paintball in my marker. How do I clean it?
A) To clean broken paintball out of your marker you will first remove your loader, next your
tank be sure to fire all excess paintballs and air from your marker. Next remove your barrel
and then your bolt. Using a squeegee or battle swab, run it through the same chamber you
pulled the bolt from, then run it through the barrel. Reinstall the bolt. Be sure that the hole in
between the 2 o-rings on your bolt between the 2 o-rings is facing down and your ready to go.