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Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Specifications pg.2 2. Rules for Safe Marker Handling pg.3 3. Basic Operation pg.3 4. Firing the Mini GS pg.5 5. Break Beam Eyes Operation 6. Regulator and velocity adjustmen pg.5 pg.6 7. Shockwave board settings and functions pg.6 8. Trigger adjustments pg.9 9. Assembly/disassembly and maintenance pg.10 10. Storage and transportation pg.12 11. Troubleshooting guide pg.13 12.
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Pressurizing your Mini GS - Flip the regulator’s On/Off ASA lever forward so it’s pointing toward the front of the marker. - Install a compressed air tank, by screwing it in clockwise; making sure it’s fully threaded into the ASA. DO NOT USE CO2! - Flip the On/Off ASA lever back so it’s flush with the regulator and pointing toward the rear of the marker. (Fig. 3-1) - The marker will become pressurized. (Fig. 3-1) Installing a Loader and Paintballs The MINI GS comes equipped to accept 1.
. BREAK BEAM EYES OPERATION (Fig. 3-3) Note: Some rechargeable batteries are too large for the MINI GS battery compartment. If they don’t fit, please don’t force them as this may damage the board. SWITCHING OFF YOUR MINI GS Push and hold the button on the front Foregrip. After the button is held for 2 seconds, the LED will turn to a solid RED color. Release button and the MINI GS will switch Off. AUTOMATIC OFF FEATURE The MINI GS also has an “Automatic OFF” feature.
. REGULATOR AND VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT The MINI GS utilizes a fully functional Bottomline Regulator at the bottom of the Grip Frame that doubles as an ASA adaptor/receiver for a standard threaded pre-set output compressed air system. This unique regulator system channels air through a chamber in the Grip Frame eliminating the need for external macroline and fittings. The Bottomline Regulator controls the amount of air pressure going from your compressed air system into the marker itself.
NAVIGATING THROUGH SETTINGS Once in Settings Mode, use the Trigger is used to navigate to the next setting, where the LED indicates which setting as listed in the chart below. Pressing and releasing the Trigger quickly will navigate to the next setting. The LED color/status will change accordingly. Example: If currently in Firing Mode (solid Red), press and release the Trigger 3 times to get to De-Bounce (flashing Red). - LED Settings Solid Red................................................
MAX RATE OF FIRE (ROF) - INDICATED BY SOLID GREEN LED This setting controls the maximum number of paintball per second the marker is allowed to fire. The setting can be varied from 8 to 20 balls per second (bps) in 0.5bps intervals. Use the chart below to set the Max ROF. Default: Max ROF = 15.0 bps You must be in the Settings Mode to change the Max ROF, see above for instructions on how to enter Settings Mode.
may allow for a lower setting to help achieve higher rates of fire. BIP Delay is adjustable from 1-40ms in 1.0ms increments. Default: BIP Delay = 5.0ms Note: If you are not using a force-feed loader, it is recommended that you use a higher BIP setting. You must be in the Settings Mode to change the BIP Delay Setting, see above for instructions on how to enter Settings Mode.
Notes: - Normal activity may cause set screws to back out of adjustment. If necessary it is OK to use blue Loctite® or similar thread-locking product on your Trigger set screws. However, do not use an excessive amount. Make sure you make your adjustments carefully, and clean up any extra Loctite. Also, allow it to dry several hours before using your MINI GS. - If any of the set screws are over adjusted in any direction, the MINI GS may not fire.
- Using the 3/32” hex wrench, screw the Bolt Guide Cap clockwise back into the Bolt Guide. Screw the Bolt guide cap all the way in, then turn out 1/2 turn. Further adjustment over a chronograph will be needed to achieve desired velocity. REINSTALLATION OF MAIN SPRING, BOLT AND BOLT GUIDE ASSEMBLY Slide main spring onto bolt, and then bolt onto Bolt Guide, so it is one assembly. You will notice, one end of the spring is smaller and will lock onto the bolt. Insert assembly into the back of Body.
female Air Transfer Tube bottom O-ring, which sits on the bottom of the tube. - Loosen the two Regulator Mount screws located on the inside of the Grip Frame (on each side REMOVAL OF REGULATOR continued... (Fig. 9-11) of the transfer tube) with a 3/32” hex wrench by turning them counter clockwise. (Fig 9-11) - The Regulator can now be slid forward and off the Grip Frame.
damaged or the regulator was having slow recharge or unstable pressure problems the washer should be replaced. Once Regulator Pin and Piston Washer is removed insert a 3/32 hex wrench in the tank side of the regulator to push the Piston through the front of the regulator as seen in figure 15. The Piston Return Spring will fall out of the regulator as well. Insert 3/32 wrench into Regulator Filter Cap (silver cap on side of regulator) to unscrew Regulator Filter Cap. The filter will fall out onto the cap.
10. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION REMOVAL OF AIR TRANSFER PLATE - Remove the Foregrip and Grip Frame using instructions shown earlier in this manual. - Carefully unplug the solenoid from the Sensor board. - Remove the male Air Transfer Tube assembly from the Air Transfer Plate by unscrewing it counter-clockwise. (Fig 9-12, yellow) - Remove the Solenoid from the Air Transfer Plate by unscrewing it counter-clockwise.
11. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Note: If you are experiencing any problems and you are using any aftermarket parts, it is necessary to re-install the factory parts and re-test before attempting any troubleshooting, as non-factory aftermarket parts are not designed by Empire Paintball to work in the Mini GS, and they may be the cause of the problems. Do not contact Empire Paintball or Paintball Solutions until you have returned the Mini GS to its factory stock condition and tested the function.
Marker is Breaking paintballs in the breech - Ball detents may be sticking open. Remove both ball detent covers and clean the ball detents with a cloth. You may also add some grease to the outer surface of the detents to make sure they are not sticking within the covers. - Bolt guide o-orings are not sealing Check if small bolt guide o-ring’s are worn or damaged. If bolt slides off bolt guide from gravity only replace o-rings - Eyes are dirty Clean the eyes as described on page 12.
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DIAG # PART DESCRIPTION SKU 28 Main Spring 17535 56 Rear Grip - Grey 72822 1 Mini GS Barrel - AC thread - Dust Black 72800 29 Bolt Rubber Tip 17533 57 Reg Locking Set Screw set 8-32 x .625 72823 72654 2 Barrel O-ring BUNA 70 DUR 1mm x 19.5mm 72488 30 Bolt 17532 58 Reg Cap Screw set 10-32 x .375 3 Manifold/Foregrip Screw SHCS 5-40 x .
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