User's Manual

IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE SERVICING YOUR MARKER :
DP ENGINEER SUGGEST YOU ALWAYS USE DP-40 LUBE TO SERVICE YOUR MARKER.
DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE LUBRICANT.
ALWAYS INSPECT AND CLEAN YOUR MARKER AFTER EACH USE.
NEVER APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN REMOVING OR REPLACING SCREWS. DOING SO MAY
STRIP THE SCREW HEADS OR DAMAGE THREADS.
ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT SIZE AND THE APPROPRIATE TOOLS.
REFRAIN FROM SUBMERSING ENTIRE MARKER IN LIQUID. KEEP SENSITIVE ELECTRONICS
SUCH AS SOLENOID AND CIRCUIT BOARD FREE FROM MOISTURE.
NEVER ALLOW SOMEONE WHO IS UNFAMILIAR WITH YOUR MARKER TO PERFORM
MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR WORK. WHEN IN DOUBT, CONTACT DP ENGINEERING CUSTOMER
SERVICE.
The function of the break beam sensor eyes is to allow the ring circuit to ‘time’ the activation of the solenoid. This
prevents ‘chopping’ of paint, which is caused by the bolt cycling within the breech without the paintball being
actually seated in the proper ring position. When the eye sensors are ON, the gun will not re if the beam does
not sense a paintball. To ensure proper function, the eye sensors should be cleaned after every other use, or when
paintballs have been broken within the marker. More frequent cleaning may be necessary when using paintballs
that have ‘oily residue’ on the surface of the shell. To avoid malfunction, always use fresh and clean paint from a
reliable manufacturer.
To clean the eyes:
1. Locate the eye cover plates on either side of your G4 body. (SEE PIC A)
2. Using provided allen key wrench (5/64”), carefully remove the eye cover screw on one side by inserting ball
point tip and turning wrench handle counterclockwise. (SEE PIC B)
3. Lift eye cover plate, exposing eye wires, spring, and ball detent. (SEE PIC C)
CLEANING THE EYE-SENSOR BREAK BEAM SYSTEM
A
B C
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