Specifications
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7. BREAK BEAM EYES OPERATION
The MINI uses a break beam eye system to determine the absence or 
presence of a ball for the purposes of reduced paint breakage and optimum 
rates-of-fire. The MINI board is pre-programmed to activate the eye system 
each time the marker is powered up. 
To turn the eyes Off, ensure that there are no paintballs in the MINI breech 
(the small chamber on top of the Mini) or feedneck, make sure the marker is 
switched Off, and then while pulling and holding the trigger, turn the marker 
on. A quick double blinking green LED will indicate that the eye system has 
been deactivated. 
To turn the eyes back on, simply tap the power button one time quickly.
A slow consistent single flashing green LED indicates that the eyes are ON 
with no ball in the breech and a rapid flashing green LED indicates that there 
is a ball in the breech. 
For optimal performance of the MINI eyes, keep the inside of the MINI 
breech clean and clear of broken paint, paint residue, or other debris. 
Although the eyes can be cleaned via cleaning the breech of the MINI 
marker, if the eyes need to be accessed please follow the steps outlined in 
the Main Body Assembly section of this manual.
8. UNLOADING THE MINI 
- Always keep your Mini pointed in a safe direction and always keep your 
 protective eye, face and ear wear on until marker is completely unloaded.
- Be sure your finger is away from the trigger area.
- Place the barrel plug, sock, or barrel blocking device into the end of 
 the barrel.
- Turn the Mini Off by pressing and holding the On/Off button. The LED will 
 turn from green to red. Observe the light to make sure it is no longer lit.
- Remove your pressurized gas source by slowly and carefully unscrewing it.
- If you are using an electronic loader make sure loader is completely 
 turned Off.
- Slightly tilt the marker so that the loader is lower than the body.
- Remove the loader by undoing the clamp and spinning it in a clockwise 
 direction and gently lifting it.
- Read the pressure gauge and make sure the pressure reads 0 PSI.
- DO NOT look down the barrel but look down the feedneck to make 
 sure there are no paintballs in the breech.
- Remove the barrel from the marker.
- Make sure there are no more paintballs remaining in the barrel.
9. REGULATOR AND VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT
The MINI utilizes a fully functional MINI 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 macro line and fittings. The MINI Bottomline Regulator 
controls the amount of air pressure going from your compressed air system 
into the maker itself. 
The MINI regulator should be pre-set at 200 PSI, as this is the best operating 
pressure for firing the marker. However, if over time you do need to adjust 
the pressure, only use the Regulator Adjuster Screw on the front of your MINI 
Bottomline Regulator. Never adjust the regulator above 200psi.










