Specifications

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11. TRIGGER ADJUSTMENTS
The MINI features a Hall Effect Sensor Trigger. There is no trigger switch to
worry about, clog with paint, or break. The LED is also used to indicate trigger
pulls. When no trigger pull is recognized, the LED flashes normally based on
the status of the eyes and battery power level. When a trigger pull is activated,
the LED will change to a dim RED Led for each trigger pull. Before making any
trigger adjustments, it is recommended to de-gas the MINI, then switch On the
circuit board with eyes turned Off to easily monitor the current activation point.
You will notice three (3) set screws in your trigger. These can be adjusted with
a 1/16" Allen key.
- The first set screw is located at the bottom of the trigger. This is used to adjust rear
movement range, and stop point.
- The second set screw is located in the top of the trigger. This set screw adjusts
forward movement, and stop point.
- The third set screw is also located in the top of the trigger. This set screw adjusts
the trigger activation point. For best results, the activation point should be set right
in the middle of the total trigger movement from front to back.
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.
- If any of the set screws are over adjusted in any
direction, the MINI may not fire.
- If the trigger travel is adjusted too short, the Mini may
fire on its own, repeatedly, and/or uncontrollably.
12. MINI ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Before attempting to perform any maintenance operations or any
marker disassembly, make sure that all paintballs and propellant sources
have been removed from the marker and that the regulator gauge reads 0
psi. Install a barrel blocking device, push Power button and hold for over 2
seconds until the LED light changes from Red to Green, and keep the MINI
power Off.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Keep your MINI clean and lubricated to eliminate the friction that would
prevent reliable operation. Clean and lube the marker before each use, and
do not put it away dirty. USE NO OILS! Do not use oils made for paintball
markers, real firearms or pneumatic tools, do not use oils at all. Do Not use
petroleum-based lubricants in the lubrication of this marker. Under any
circumstances, DO NOT use a solvent-based lubricant. Teflon or silicone
(Non-spray only) lubricants designed for use on O-rings may be used for
lubrication for the bolt area only of the main housing. Only use Paintball
grease, Dow 33 is recommended.
REMOVAL OF BOLT AND BOLT GUIDE ASSEMBLY
- Using a 1/8" Allen key, insert it into the rear frame screw, turn the Allen key
counter-clockwise and completely remove the screw.
- This will allow you to pull out the Bolt and Bolt Guide Assembly. If assembly
does not easily slide out, insert a barrel swab into the front of the body and
push out the Bolt and Bolt Guide Assembly.