b. Make sure that the Hopper is clean and free of sharp edges or debris. This keeps
the paintballs from breaking prematurely, and allows the marker to feed paintballs
to the marker's chamber smoothly.
c. Install the Hopper neck into the Cyclone
housing, aligning the hopper neck tab to
fit into the cutout in the Cyclone housing.
Turn counterclockwise to secure.
d. With the barrel sleeve installed (page 4),
and the Selector Switch in Safe mode
(page 6), you are now ready to load your
hopper with .68 caliber paintballs. Do not
force excessive numbers of paintballs
into the hopper.
e. Push the Manual Advance Lever once
to chamber a paintball. Only remove the
barrel sleeve and change the Selector
Switch to a Fire Mode when you are ready to fire the marker.
4. Fire the Marker
Remove the Barrel Sleeve from the marker. Move the
Selector Switch from Safe mode to a desired firing
position (F or FA). Point the marker in a safe direction.
Pull the trigger to fire the marker.
Selector Switch Operation
Safe Mode (S): The Selector Switch is shown in Figure
5 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 disabled (off). The marker fires in
mechanical mode (fires one shot for each pull of the trigger).
Full Auto Mode (FA): In this position, the electronics are on and the marker fires in one of five
preset Firing modes. See
FA Firing Modes:
1. Safe Three-round Burst
results in a 3-shot burst at a rate of 13 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).
2. Safe Full-Auto (factory default)
second results in full-automatic firing. Holding the trigger down on the third pull sustains
this full-auto mode. The default rate of fire for this mode is 13 bps.
3. Auto-Response
mode effectively doubles your manual firing rate.
4. Turbo Mode
automatic firing at a rate of 15 bps. To sustain this rate of fire, the trigger must be pulled
at least once per second.
- A semi-automatic Firing mode is available for fields or tournaments which
5. Semi-Auto
restrict the use of automatic firing modes. This mode is the same as selecting the F
firing mode with the Selector Switch (One pull/release of the trigger fires one time).
Changing the Firing Mode
- Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second
- The marker fires on the pull and on the release of the trigger. This
- Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second results in full-
Cyclone Feed System
Manual Advance Lever
Figure 4: Manual Advance Lever for the
Cyclone Feed System
Figure 5: Selector Switch Operation
on page 10.
- Pulling the trigger three times in less than one
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