Operator's Manual
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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.
Installing a Loader and Paintballs
The MINI GS comes equipped to accept 1.03” (outer dimension) standard loaders, whether
gravity feed, agitating or force-feed loaders. Fit paintball outlet of the loader directly into the
Feedneck. It might be necessary to adjust the clamp to your loader using the 3/32” hex wrench.
Always twist the loader in a Clockwise direction to prevent feedneck thread damage.
The MINI GS uses .68 caliber, water-soluble paintballs, readily available at paintball pro-shops,
commercial playing fields, and many sporting goods stores. The paintballs are fed from the
loader through the direct vertical feed port and into the breech of the marker.
Switching On Your Mini GS
- To switch the MINI GS On, locate the Power Button on the back side of the front Foregrip, in
front of the Trigger guard and under the LED. (Fig 3-2)
- Push and hold the button for 2 seconds. The LED will glow solid RED as soon as the button is
pressed. Continue to hold the button until the LED glows solid GREEN.
- Release button and the LED will intermittently flash indicating that the marker is now ON and
LIVE in FIRE Mode.
- The LED color will be determined by the battery level, as listed in the chart described under the
Battery Life Indicator section of this manual.
NOTE: Be sure not to have the Trigger pressed when turning the board on, as this will enter the board into Settings Mode.
LED INDICATION
The LED indicator, located above the button, is used to indicate the current Break Beam Sensor
System status, the Battery Life Indicator and Trigger Pull indication. The Break Beam Sensor
Status is indicated by the blinking frequency of the LED (See Section 5 for further explanation).
If the Trigger is being pressed the LED will glow a dim RED which can be seen between blinks
of the LED.
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR
The MINI GS also has a Battery Life Indicator, shown by the LED located on the back of the Fore-
grip. If in standard operation and the LED flashes with a GREEN color, then the battery is Good.
If the LED flashes YELLOW/AMBER, then the battery is fairly depleted and should be replaced
soon. If the LED flashes RED, the there is less than 20% of the full battery strength remaining
and should be replaced immediately. Battery Level is indicated by the color of the LED (see table
below for explanation)
- LED Color.......................... Battery Level
- GREEN............................... Battery Good
- YELLOW/AMBER..............Low Battery, should replace
- RED.................................... Battery depleted replace immediately
NOTE: During rapid firing, the battery can be depleted quickly and the LED may change color and give an incorrect read-
ing. Allow time for the battery to recover before determining if the battery life is good or truly depleted.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The MINI GS requires a single 9-volt battery as the electronic power source. The use of long life,
name-brand alkaline batteries is recommended for optimum performance. The 9-volt battery is
located in the front Foregrip in front of the Trigger Guard. The battery is accessed by removing
the front rubber Grip.
Confirm that the marker is Off. Remove the two screws that secure the front rubber grip to the
left-hand side of the Foregrip. Peel back the rubber grip to access the battery compartment un-
derneath. If there is already a battery in the Foregrip, gently remove the battery, and then con-
nect a fresh 9-Volt battery into the compartment following the polarity markings for positive (+)
and negative (-). (Fig 3-3) Then re-install the front rubber Grip and screw it securely into place.
(Fig. 3-1)
(Fig. 3-2)