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1. Always keep the muzzle pointed down or in a safe direction even if you stumble or fall Eye face and ear protection designed specifically to stop paintballs in the form of goggles and full face mask meeting ASTM Specification F 1776 must be worn by the user and any person within range Never shoot at a person who is not protected by eye face and ear protection designed for paintball Pressurize and load the marker only when the marker will be immediately used Store the marker unloaded and degassed in a secure place NOTE Before storing or disassembling be sure to remove paintballs and air supply see Unloading Your Marker and Air CO2 Cylinder Removal instructions pages 10 and 15 and install the barrel blocking device page 4 Do not field strip or otherwise disassemble this marker while it is pressurized with air CO2 supply Dress appropriately when playing the game of paintball Avoid exposing any skin when playing the game of paintball Even a light layer will absorb some of the impact and protect you from the paintballs Keep exposed skin away from escaping gas when installing or removing air supply cylinder or if the marker or air supply is leaking Compressed air CO2 and nitrogen gasses are very cold and can cause frostbite under certain conditions Only use 68 caliber paintballs Never load or fire any foreign objects Avoid alcoholic beverages before and during the use of this marker Handling markers while
2. certified airsmith for safe removal and or repair NOTE The cylinder valve should unscrew from the paintball marker in about 3 or 4 full turns If you finish the 4 full turn and the cylinder valve is not unscrewed from the paintball marker STOP Take the entire unit to a C5 certified airsmith for safe removal and or repair Figure 10 Misaligned Valve Locate a C5 Certified Airsmith at www paintball pti com and Cylinder search asp Whether you have a new or used refillable air or CO2 cylinder you are at risk if any of the following has occurred e The valve unit was replaced or altered after purchase An anti siphon device was installed The valve unit was removed from the cylinder for any reason Any modification was done to the refillable air or CO2 cylinder If any of these conditions has occurred take your air or CO2 cylinder to a C5 Certified Airsmith for inspection or contact the cylinder manufacturer Air CO2 Cylinder Safety Tips SAFETY TIPS to ensure that your air or CO2 cylinder is safe for play Improper use filling storage or disposal of air or CO2 cylinder may result in property damage serious personal injury or death Make sure that any maintenance or modification to any air or CO2 cylinder is done by a qualified professional such as a C5 certified airsmith The use of anti siphon devices is not recommended However if one is already installed on your air or CO2 cylin
3. dy e E g7 ET JA GE gt ja Q f ik GES y E JE fr pr p e on amp Paintball 2955 Adams Center Road Fort Wayne IN 46803 USA Ne Gude P 260 749 6022 F 260 749 6619 877 753 7296 www tippmann com D gt e Paintball Marker Lanceur De Paintball Macador Paintball Owner s Manual Manuel d utilisation Manual del Usuario Available Options E Grip e Response Trigger TP04122 Rev 10 10 Nanaimo s only Authorized Tippmann Tech Center is Nicol Street Pawn amp Paintball WARNING This is not a toy Misuse may cause serious injury or death Eye face and ear protection designed for paintball must be worn by the user and any person within range We recommend you be at least 18 years old to purchase Persons under 18 must have adult supervision when using this product Read the Owner s Manual before using this product AVERTISSEMENT Ceci n est pas un jouet Une mauvaise utilisation peut causer de s rieuses blessures ou entra ner la mort Une protection sp cifique au paintball pour les yeux la t te et les oreilles doit tre utilis e par l utilisateur ainsi que par toute personne situ e dans le champ de tir Nous recommandons que l acheteur ait au moins 18 ans Les personnes de moins de 18 ans doivent tre surveill es par un adulte durant l utilisation de ce produit Lisez le manuel d utilisation avant d utiliser ce produit ADVERTEN
4. The ownership of this weapon places upon you the total responsibility for its safe and lawful use You must observe the same safety precautions as you would any firearm to assure the safety of not only yourself but everyone around you Outlined here are some general precautions to be aware of The user should at all times use caution and common sense when using this marker and always remember that the game of paintball can only survive and grow if it remains SAFE Do not load or fire this marker until you have completely read this manual and are familiar with its safety features mechanical operation and handling characteristics e Handle this and any marker as if it were loaded at all times Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot e Do not look down the barrel of a paintball marker Accidental discharge into the eyes may cause permanent injury or death e Keep the marker in Safe mode until ready to shoot see Warning box above Keep the barrel blocking device installed on marker when not shooting page 4 Never point the marker at anything you do not intend to shoot Never fire your marker at anything you do not intend to shoot because there may be balls or foreign debris lodged in the chamber barrel and or the marker valve Do not shoot at fragile objects such as windows Never fire your marker at personal property of others the paintball can stain the paint of automobiles and houses
5. Use a 1 8 Allen wrench to remove the Screw for the desired position and install the sling mount in its place Unloading Your Marker 1 Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person within range 2 Put the Selector Switch in Safe mode page 6 and install the barrel blocking device page 4 3 Empty all paintballs from the Hopper Turn the Hopper clockwise and lift from the Cyclone Feed System Remove all paintballs from the Cyclone Feed System 4 Go to a designated firing area remove the barrel blocking device and move the Selector Switch to Fire mode 5 Point your marker in a safe direction and fire several times to be sure there are no remaining paintballs lodged in the chamber or barrel IMPORTANT Do not uncock your marker as uncocking your marker may push a ball into the chamber or down into the barrel in which case the ball will be hidden from view 6 Return the Selector Switch to Safe mode page 6 Reinstall the barrel blocking device page 4 Visually inspect the Cyclone and chamber for paintballs 7 Read the Air CO2 Cylinder Warnings and Safety Tips pages 14 16 before removing the air cylinder from your marker See removal instructions page 15 E Grip Operating Instructions Read each step completely before performing the step Read and follow the E Grip operating instructions pages 10 14 completely before installing air CO2 cylinder as outlined on page 8 Install the air C
6. Arm 15 and the Drive Spring 23 Guide Pin 22 with a few drops of Tippmann marker oil before reinstalling aligning the Valve Tombstone cutout black arrow Figure 14 down to match the Power Tube Tombstone cutout Slide the Tombstone Adapter in and out to check for fit Figure 14 Power Tube and Rear Bolt Insert the Rear Bolt Plug 21 into the Rear Bolt 19 Insert the reassembled parts Front Bolt Power Tube Valve and Rear Bolt Rear Bolt Plug with the linkage arm on top Insert fully until the Tombstone 25 can be inserted the Push Pin reinstalled and the Velocity Screw can be accessed You may need to wiggle the marker while sliding the parts in Insert the Guide Pin 22 into the Drive Spring 23 Insert the Drive Spring into the Rear Bolt 19 Insert the End Cap 24 while keeping the Guide Pin centered in it Install the upper Push Pin 44 to hold the End Cap in place Upper Receiver Disassembly Assembly NOTE It is only necessary to disassemble upper receiver halves to access the Ball Latch 5 Front Grip Nut 7 Cocking Handle 8 Cocking Handle Spring 9 and Receiver O Ring 6 and the Interior Flow Connector Fitting for an A 5 Response Trigger Marker 1 Remove the Cyclone Feed System CFS re Figure 15 Remove remaining a Remove the Receiver banjo fitting white screws to separate receiver halves arrow Figure 12 18 b Remove the screw 47 Figure 11 using a 3 16 All
7. under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a criminal disregard for public safety Avoid shooting an opponent at point blank 6 feet or less Familiarize yourself with instructions listed on air supply cylinder or adapter Contact the air supply cylinder or adapter manufacturer with any questions Read the Air CO2 Cylinder Warnings and Safety Tips pages 14 16 before beginning the cylinder installtion or removal Always measure your marker s velocity before playing paintball and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second see instructions page 9 Getting Started Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person within range Do not disassemble this marker while it is pressurized with air Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker e Read each step completely before performing the step NOTE Carefully hand start all threaded parts when assembling and do not overtighten as this may potentially strip the threaded parts Refer to the Parts Diagram pages 24 and 25 for these instructions item numbers are in parentheses E N G L S H 1 Marker Preparation For markers with E Grip you must first read and follow the E Grip Operating Instructions pages 10 14 before installing the Air CO2 cylinder step 2 below 2 Air CO2 Cylinder Installation Read the Air CO2 Cylinder Warnings Safety Tips and Removal instructions pages 14 16 before begi
8. CIA Esto no es un juguete Un uso inapropiado puede causar serias heridas o la muerte Ojos cara y oidos deben ser protegidos todo el tiempo con la protecci n dise ada para paintball tanto por jugadores como por cualquier persona que este en el radio de alcance Recomendamos al menos 18 a os para la compra y uso Las personas menores de 18 a os deben usar este producto bajo la supervisi n de un adulto Lea el manual del usuario antes de usar este producto F R A N A S rr OZ gt m WARNING Safety is your responsibility Read and familiarize yourself and any other user of this marker with the safety instructions in this manual Follow these instructions when using working on transporting or storing this marker Always keep the selector switch in Safe mode unless firing as detailed in instructions on page 6 Always keep the barrel blocking device installed when not in a shooting situation see instructions on page 4 TI YN r Q Z m La securite est votre responsabilite Lisez et familiarisez vous ainsi que tout autre utilisateur de ce lanceur avec les instructions de securite contenues dans ce manuel Suivez ces instructions lorsque vous utilisez travaillez sur transportez ou entreposez ce lanceur Si vous ne tirez pas maintenez toujours le s lecteur en mode s curit comme indiqu dans les instructions en page 3 Gardez toujours la douille du canon installee lorsque vous n etes pas en situat
9. Customer Relations at 1 800 533 4831 for fast friendly service y TIPPMANN TABLE OF CONTENTS Barrel Blocking Device Installation Instructions s usesrarrsvrnrrvrsvenrrvrrvrrrrnenrrnrrnenrrvernenrnnenn 4 Warming Liability Statement sierstenen tendensen annees einen denia haken geldend 6 See 1S YOUR RES BONSIDI enorme biennis aE E Ei obenhtenete sanat 6 o REE EEE ENN 8 1 Marker Preparation ccccccssscsssssssssssssssssscssssessrssessesseseeseseeseeseesaesaeseeseseesersansansanees 8 2 Air CO2 Cylinder Installation none eonenennenenneneneenenesnenenveneneeen 8 3 Loading the Hopper and Cyclone Feed System ane oenneeeneneeneneren 8 le ME MATE caoba toallas 9 5 Rate of Fire Adjustment enne oenneneeneneeneneeneneenenenneneneensnvensneenn 9 Velocity Adjustment ana aneanreeeenneeneneenenveneenrnvenvenenvenvensnveneensnvensnnentenvnen 9 VEE PONS TCIM PPP EE EE tates aaeeensbaltGto 10 Unloading YOUR MaArKOT nessen onde eneen na 10 GPP Operating INSTUE ONS seende 10 E Grip Battery Installation oesrorerrsrerrsrrrenrrvenrsverrsveresvrnenrrnenrsverrsrenesrrnenrrsensssenennn 11 Turning the Electronics ON and OFF rnrevrnrnvonrsverrsverrsvrvenrsnenrsveresvenesvsnenrssenessenssnrnene 11 E Grip Selector Switch OperatiON oooooococicccononicccnnononconononocononnononnonnononnoncononnoncnnons 11 Changing Me FA Find MOde sica nantes nende 12 Advanced Programming EN 12 Menu HEMS EEE daa re 12 Programmi
10. Housing eeder Ratchet Spring 7 20 Flange Nut eeder Ratchet eeder Cylinder Piston Dowel Pin 3 32 OD x 7 16 ITEM NO 41 42 43 S 44 P 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 S B O R F men men 9 27 TI YN r Q Z m A 5 Parts List ITEM NO QTY PT NO DESCRIPTION AA _ 6 1 PA32 Spring 22222 8 1 0272 O Ring 2222222 PESES i A 5 End Cap Assembly 02 EC TA01015 End Cap 08 TA01014 Impact Washer 1 28 Warranty and Repair Information TIPPMANN SPORTS LLC Tippmann is dedicated to quality paintball products and outstanding service In the unlikely event of a problem with this Tippmann paintball marker Marker and or Tippmann accessories Accessories Tippmann s customer service personnel are available to assist you For customer service and or other information please contact Tippmann Sports LLC 2955 Adams Center Road Fort Wayne IN 46803 www tippmann com 1 800 533 4831 E N G L S H Warranty Registration To activate the Marker s Limited Warranty you must register the Marker within thirty 30 days of the date of original retail sale by 1 Registering online at www tippmann com or 2 Completing the attached warranty registration card and returning it to Tippmann at the address above The Limited Warranty for Tippmann Accessories does not require activation or registration by registering the Marker you activate the warranty for th
11. O2 supply and load the hopper with paintballs only after you e have a barrel blocking device installed page 4 e have the trigger safety in Safe mode page 6 e have successfully installed the battery e are familiar with the E Grip operation Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person within range E Grip Battery Installation To install or replace the battery 1 Remove the battery door from the back of the E Grip by pulling up and back on the tab arrow Figure 5 NOTE Whenever removing the battery clip from the battery never pull it by the wires 2 Install a new 9 volt battery onto the battery clip Figure 5 Open Battery Door 3 Insert the battery into the grip with the battery clip at the top and wires routed as shown Figure 6 4 Replace the battery door with the tab down press the door and listen for the click as it locks into the E Grip Turning the Electronics ON and OFF Use a small object like the Allen wrench Figure 7 to press and hold the power button for 2 seconds The LED glows orange and then green Upon release of the power button the LED flashes green to indicate power is on and the battery has sufficient power to operate the E Grip To turn off the E Grip press the power button for 2 seconds The LED color changes from green to red The E Grip shuts off completely when the power button is released Note The E Grip electronics are designed to shut off a
12. REIN AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY AFTER EXPIRATION OF SUCH PERIOD Some states and nations do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties so the above limitation may not apply to you The sole and exclusive liability of Tippmann and or its authorized dealers under this Limited Warranty shall be for the repair or replacement of any part or assembly determined to be defective in material or workmanship TIPPMANN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR AND YOU 29 E N G L S H EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES COLLECTIVELY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE SALE OR USE OF OR YOUR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT NO PAYMENT OR OTHER COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY OR LOSS OF REVENUE WHICH MIGHT BE PAID INCURRED OR SUSTAINED BY REASON OF THE FAILURE OF ANY PART OR ASSEMBLY OF THE PRODUCT Some states and nations do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that may vary from state to state or nation to nation Warranty and Non Warranty Repairs When shipping the Product to Tippmann for warranty or non warranty repair 1 2 NR If you have aftermarket parts on your Marker please test the Marker with original stock parts before
13. The E Grip appears to power up normally but after 10 seconds the LED flashes red orange green twice Then the E Grip powers down All settings are reset to factory defaults at this point Air CO2 Cylinder Warnings E N G L S H The brass or nickel plated cylinder valve Figure 9 1 is intended to be permanently attached to the air or CO2 cylinder 2 An air or CO2 cylinder can fly off with enough force to cause serious injury or death if the cylinder 2 unscrews from a cylinder valve 1 Refer to Figure 9 There have been reported incidents caused by players unknowingly unscrewing the cylinder 2 from the cylinder valve 1 This occurs when the player thinks the entire valve cylinder assembly is being unscrewed from the air CO2 adapter of the paintball marker when in fact he or she is unscrewing the cylinder from the cylinder valve To avoid this danger it is recommended if your cylinder is not already marked that you use paint or nail polish to place a mark 3 on the cylinder valve and place another mark 4 on the cylinder in line with the 43 mark as shown Figure 9 Properly marked Whenever you turn the cylinder during removal watch the Valve and Cylinder marks on the cylinder and the cylinder valve to be sure that they rotate together If at any time these marks start to separate Figure 10 the cylinder is starting to unscrew from the cylinder valve and you must STOP and take the entire unit to a C5
14. airing Air CO2 Cylinder Leaks below 6 After the air CO2 cylinder is removed again point and fire the marker in a safe direction to verify the marker is completely discharged of gas 7 Move the Selector Switch to Safe mode page 6 and install the barrel blocking device page 4 Repairing Air CO2 Cylinder Leaks The most common leak occurs from a bad air CO2 valve O ring To replace a valve O ring you must first remove the bad O ring and then install a new one This O ring is located on the tip of your air CO2 cylinder s valve The best valve O rings are made of urethane Urethane O rings are not affected by high air CO2 pressures These may be purchased from Tippmann or your local paintball dealer NOTE If a new air CO2 valve O ring does not resolve an air CO2 leak do not attempt to repair the air CO2 cylinder Contact Tippmann Sports LLC your local paintball dealer or a C5 Certified Airsmith Cleaning and Maintenance e To reduce the chance of an accidental discharge follow the Unloading Your Marker page 10 and Air CO2 Cylinder Removal page 15 16 e Eye protection safety glasses must be worn e Do not disassemble a marker while it is pressurized with air Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker e Follow warnings listed on the air CO2 cylinder for handling and storage e Familiarize yourself with instructions listed on air CO2 cylinder e Contact the air CO2 cylinder manufacturer with any
15. back of the grip as shown 2 Adjust the cord length retainer up to the back of the grip by pulling the cord through it until the retainer is snug against the back of the grip Keeping the cord as tight as possible leave just enough cord elasticity to pull the cord retainer up over the top of the marker to remove the barrel blocking device for firing Barrel Blocking Device 3 After the cord length is properly adjusted lock the cord length by tying a knot in the cord against the back of the retainer as shown 4 Before and after playing inspect the barrel blocking device Replace the barrel blocking device if the sleeve or cord is damaged or there is a loss of cord elasticity 5 Clean the barrel blocking device with plain warm water and store out of sunlight in a dry area when not in use 2955 Adams Center Road Fort Wayne IN 46803 USA P 260 749 6022 F 260 749 6619 www tippmann com CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of your Tippmann A 5 paintball marker We believe our A 5 line of markers to be the most accurate and durable paintball markers available All Tippmann A 5 markers will provide many years of dependable service if cared for properly Please take time to read this manual thoroughly and become familiar with your Tippmann A 5 marker s parts operation and safety precautions before you attempt to load or fire this marker If you have a missing or broken part or need assistance please contact Tippmann
16. can be updated only with values of 2 to 20 milliseconds Debounce Factory Default Value 52 milliseconds The Debounce menu item is used to change the amount of time between accepted trigger pulls Quite simply this adjusts the amount of time from one trigger pull being accepted by the electronics to the next trigger pull that can be accepted If a Debounce setting is too low a user may shoot more times than expected This is explained by what is called Trigger Bounce When a paintball marker is fired the marker moves and vibrates in the user s hand This vibration sometimes allows the trigger to reset itself and trip without the user realizing that his or her finger has actually moved This menu item can be updated only with values of 25 to 65 milliseconds 12 Rate of Fire Factory Default Value 13 bps The Rate of Fire menu item may be used to change the Safe Full Auto Firing mode This is the only Firing Mode which is affected by this menu item All other Firing modes cannot have their rate of fire adjusted This menu item can be changed only to values of 8 bps to 15 bps Firing Mode Factory Default Value 2 Safe Full Auto The Firing Mode menu item is used to change the default Firing Mode The values and corresponding Firing Modes are listed below 1 Safe Three Shot Burst 2 Safe Full Auto factory default 3 Auto Response 4 Turbo Mode 5 Semi Automatic The Firing Mode menu item can only be changed to a val
17. check FA 07 Cylinder Fitting O Ring that all fittings are tight and O Rings TA10057 are properly seated follow the A 5 Cylinder Fitting 02 84 Marker Disassembly Reassembly O Ring Instructions page 17 TA01060 Do NOT disassemble the marker while it Vag Flow is pressurized with air Control ON Adapter If a problem still exists call the Tippmann Service Department at TA10058 Interior 1 800 533 4831 Flow Connector Fitting 20 02N RT Cylinder Figure 26 Response Trigger Parts Refer to the dark arrow in Figure 25 When reassembling the lower Receiver to the upper Receiver make sure the Cylinder Fitting with O Ring inserts straight into the Interior Flow Connector Fitting 22 Specifications A TIPPMANN A 5 Mechanical o gs ety centage nigel straps A 68 TG y A e E CI Semi Automatic Open Bolt Blow Back A A compressed air nitrogen or CO2 Aa 200 paintballs PU FE mengde TIPPMANN Cyclone Feed System Standard Barrel Length EE PE NE 8 5 21 59 cm Length with standard barrel no air CO2 cylinder nen 20 50 8 cm Effective Range naan annerennennenenveneneenenennene senen venen 150 feet 45 72 meters Cycle Rate mnm rmrmemmmmmmmmmmmenmnemmnmmmeien 8 paintballs per second Weight without air CO2 cylinder nennen ennenenneneneen 3 11 lbs 1 41 kg A E Adjustable Always measure your marker s velocity before playing paintball and never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet 91 44 meters per s
18. d the Selector Switch in Safe mode page 6 a Make sure that the Cyclone Feed System CFS housing is clean and free of debris Make sure the Cyclone s internal arms turn freely when the Manual Advance Lever is pushed Figure 3 8 b Make sure that the Hopper is clean and free of sharp edges or debris This keeps the paintballs from breaking prematurely and allows the marker to feed paintballs to the marker s chamber smoothly c Install the Hopper neck into the CFS housing aligning the hopper neck tab to fit into the cutout in the CFS housing Turn counterclockwise to secure d With the barrel blocking device installed page 4 and the Selector Switch in Safe mode page 6 you are now ready to load your hopper with 68 caliber paintballs Do not force excessive numbers of paintballs into the hopper e Push the Manual Advance Lever once to chamber a paintball Figure 3 Only remove the barrel blocking device and change the Selector Switch to Fire Mode when you are ready to fire the marker in a safe direction E N G L S H 4 Firing the Marker Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person within range a Point the marker in a safe direction b Remove the barrel blocking device from the marker c Move the Selector Switch from Safe mode to Fire mode d Pull the Trigger to fire the marker 5 Rate of Fire Adjustment e A 5 with E Grip Follow E Grip Operating Instruc
19. der or is desired it is critical that your cylinder be checked by or the device installed by a qualified professional All air or CO2 cylinders must be filled only by properly trained personnel Cylinder valves must be installed only by properly trained personnel Do not overfill a cylinder Never exceed the air or CO2 cylinder s capacity Do not expose pressurized air or CO2 cylinder to temperatures exceeding 130 degrees Fahrenheit 55 degrees Celsius Do not use caustic cleaners or strippers on the air or CO2 cylinder or cylinder valve and do not expose to corrosive materials Do not modify the air or CO2 cylinder in any way Never try to disassemble the cylinder valve from the air or CO2 cylinder Any air or CO2 cylinder that has been exposed to fire or heated to a temperature of 250 degrees Fahrenheit 121 degrees Celsius or more must be destroyed by properly trained personnel Use appropriate gas for your cylinder Only use CO2 in a CO2 cylinder and only use compressed air in a compressed air cylinder Keep all cylinders out of the reach of children The air or CO2 cylinder should be inspected and hydrostatically retested at least every 5 years by a DOT licensed agency NOTE Locate a C5 certified airsmith at www paintball pti com search asp Air CO2 Cylinder Removal Keep exposed skin away from escaping gas when installing or removing air supply or if the marker or air supply is leaking Compressed air CO2 and nitro
20. e Accessories Limited Warranty Tippmann warrants to the original purchaser that it will make any repairs or replacements necessary to correct defects in material or workmanship at no charge to you for the Marker for a period of two 2 years from the date of original retail sale Further Tippmann warrants to the original purchaser that it will make any repairs or replacements necessary to correct defects in material or workmanship at no charge to you for Tippmann Accessories for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of original retail sale All Tippmann asks is that you properly maintain and care for the Marker and Accessories collectively the Product and that you have warranty repairs performed by Tippmann or a Tippmann Certified Tech Center This Limited Warranty is non transferable and it does not cover damage or defects to the Product caused by a improper maintenance b alteration or modification c unauthorized repair d accident e abuse or misuse f neglect or negligence and or g normal wear and tear Tippmann does not authorize any person or representative to assume or grant any other warranty obligation with the sale of this Product THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY GIVEN WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH HE
21. e Flow Control to the desired speed Turning the screw clockwise slows the rate of fire Turning the screw counterclockwise increases the rate of fire Figure 25 If tuning the Response Trigger as described above produces little or no change in the rate of fire go to 3 Resetting the Flow Control below Figure 25 Adjust Flow Control with screwdriver If the trigger remains easy to pull after adjusting the flow control there may be a leak in the system go to Check for Leaks below Resetting the Flow Control 1 With no paintballs in the Hopper see Unloading Your Marker steps 1 6 page 10 begin adjusting rate of fire by turning flow control clockwise completely Do not over tighten or damage will occur 2 Ina safe direction fire 2 to 4 air only shots The Trigger should become very hard to pull or even unable to be pulled If this occurs the Response Trigger system is functioning properly Go to step 3 If Trigger does not become hard to pull go to Check for Leaks 3 While firing the marker in a safe direction air only shots slowly turn the flow control counterclockwise until the desired rate of fire is achieved A 5 Response Trigger Parts Check for Leaks not shown in Parts Diagram If you suspect that there may be a leak 20 20 Banjo Fitting pa Naren in the system double check installation making sure all fittings are tight and 02 103 Flow O Rings are properly seated If you les e need to disassemble in order to
22. e Gasline to the front of the E Grip ASA Assemble Lower Receiver to Upper Receiver Check to be certain the Trigger plates have not separated and the Trigger assembly is intact as shown If you notice gaps at D between the Trigger Plates A and the Trigger B or the Sear C squeeze the plates together so the assembly appears as shown Figure 23 For the Response Trigger markers put a couple drops of marker oil onto the Cylinder Fitting O Ring located in the lower Receiver Figure 26 For Response Trigger equipped markers push the lower Receiver straight up until Push Pin holes are aligned Pay particular attention that the Cylinder Fitting goes straight into the Interior Flow Connector Fitting dark arrow Figure 26 Insert two Push Pins 44 to secure y For non Response Trigger markers line up the lower Receiver front Push Pin holes with the upper Receiver holes then gently rock rear of grip until you can insert two Push Pins 44 to secure Figure 23 E Grip Trigger Assembly O I Figure 24 Final assembly 21 The Cyclone Feed System refer to the Parts Diagram pages 24 25 1 Remove the Screw 19 and Washer 22 to remove the Feeder Sprockets 21 and 20 2 Remove four Screws 19 from the Feeder Bottom Plate 18 3 The feed drive parts are now accessible for inspection or repair 4 Reassemble in the reverse order Tuning the Response Trigger Rate of Fire Use a small screwdriver to adjust th
23. e Screw 34 to separate the E Grip Receiver halves 2 Inspect all parts for damage replace parts only if necessary 3 For reassembly make sure the Trigger Guard 2 ASA nuts and Electronics with Spacer and Armature in place are positioned in the right grip half as shown Figure 22 4 Visually inspect battery wires for damage or breakage where they connect to the Electronics board and also at the battery connector Repair Gasline ASA Bolts or replace the Electronics board if necessary Figure 20 E Grip lower Receiver 20 Trigger TA01019 Lower Receiver Right TA99500 Electronics Assembly Frame Half Right Armature Spacer Electronics Board say Y fr TA02061 Air Supply Adapter ASA gt Receiver TA07074 ASA ker Bolt rot TA 10066 98 01B ASA Battery Door Bolt Long Figure 21 E Grip Internal Parts Diagram 5 Position battery wires around the posts as shown Figure 22 so wires are not pinched or sheared when the left Receiver half is replaced 6 Replace the left Receiver half and secure with Screws 32 and 34 Figure 20 7 Reinstall the battery door see instructions page 11 8 Reinstall the trigger assembly into the lower Receiver 9 Insert the Selector Switch into the left side of the lower Receiver 10 Put the ASA onto lower Receiver and align the mounting holes Insert the ASA bolts with the short ASA bolt in the front position 11 If applicable attach th
24. econd See Velocity Adjustment instructions page 9 Model Specific Model ostia ii TIPPMANN A 5 with E Grip Cycle Rate nummerommvmnemvmevmeimeimmmeinen Adjustable 8 to 15 paintballs per second SL LL EE neen 9 volt Weight without air CO2 cylinder eeens 3 23 lbs 1 47 kg o sneket dende TIPPMANN A 5 with Response Trigger Ge PR E 15 paintballs per second maximum Weight without air CO2 cylinder eene eene nennen 3 3 lbs 1 5 kg 23 my le y TIPPMANN Parts Diagram Tippmann Service Department 1 800 533 4831 www tippmann com Trigger Assembly See the Parts List for part numbers for these items O 24 Do not disassemble this marker while it is pressurized Do not pressurize a partially assembled marker Cyclone Feed System See the Parts List for part numbers for these items A 5 Valve Assembly See the Parts List for part numbers for these items 9 N Cati End Cap Assembl Qu gt See the Parts List for part numbers for these items Rev 09 14 10 25 TI YN r Q Z m A 5 Parts List QTY PT NO DESCRIPTION TA01032 Upper Receiver Right Half Nut Hex Black 02 15 Front Sight Sm 6 98 01A Screw LHSHCS o TA10025 Plug RT Kit Screw 10 32 x 1 125 LHSHCS Dowel Pin Black 40 Spring 6 8 8 40 26 A 5 Parts List PT NO DESCRIPTION T T W za o Tm ri 1 TA01046 yclone Feed System Assembly TA30046 eeder
25. en wrench c Set the CFS aside See CFS disassembly page 21 2 Remove four upper Receiver screws 11 Figure 15 3 Lift the left upper Receiver half 10 from the right upper Receiver half 1 Internal parts are now accessible for inspection and or replacement if necessary Upper Receiver Assembly Make sure all parts are clean before reassembling 1 Place the right upper Receiver half onto the workbench with the Front Grip Nut 7 Receiver O Ring 6 and Ball Latch 5 in place For Response Trigger equipped markers only 1 Install two parts B and C to the right Receiver half before assembling the receiver halves together Oil the O Ring A of the exterior flow control adapter B Align the threaded opening of the interior flow connector fitting C to the inside of the right Receiver half Carefully thread the adapter B through the right Receiver half into the interior connector C and tighten with a 3 8 wrench Do not overtighten Figure 16 Response Marker Detail stripping the threads or damaging the O Ring A 2 With your left hand grip left upper receiver half as shown Hold the Cocking Handle and Spring in place by applying side pressure with your left index finger pushing in direction of arrows against Cocking Handle Right Hand Cocking Handle Spring is bowed during assembly UN Handle Left LAR Hand Left Half eo RS ma gt A lb Fen O Receiver O Ring SE 7 e NA ram i
26. ered by Tippmann Sports LLC with the understanding that the purchaser assumes all liability resulting from unsafe handling or any action that constitutes a violation of any applicable laws or regulations Tippmann Sports LLC shall not be liable for personal injury loss of property or life resulting from the use of this weapon under any circumstances including intentional reckless negligent or accidental discharges All information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Tippmann Sports LLC reserves the right to make changes and improvements to products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such improvements into products previously sold If you as a user do not accept liability Tippmann Sports LLC requests you do not use a Tippmann Sports LLC marker By using this paintball marker you release Tippmann Sports LLC of any and all liability associated with its use Safety Is Your Responsibility Except when your marker Is in use always make sure that the trigger safety is in Safe mode which disables the trigger and that the barrel blocking device is properly installed page 4 Figure 1 Push up on the Selector Switch lever for Safe Mode To turn on Safe mode Move the Selector Switch shown in Figure 1 so the indicator points to the white S position To go to Fire mode Move the Selector Switch so the indicator points to the red F position Familiarize Yourself With Safety
27. gen gasses are very cold and can cause frostbite under certain conditions Read Air CO2 Cylinder Warnings page 14 and Air CO2 Cylinder Safety Tips above before beginning the cylinder removal process Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person within range Follow the Unloading Your Marker instructions page 10 Watch the marks on the cylinder and cylinder valve Figure 9 as you turn the cylinder approximately turn counterclockwise This allows the air CO2 valve pin to close so that no air CO2 will enter the marker Remove the barrel blocking device Set the Selector Switch to a firing mode F or FA Point the marker in a safe direction and discharge the remaining gas in the marker by repeatedly pulling the trigger until the marker stops firing this may take 4 5 shots If your marker continues to fire the cylinder s pin valve has not closed yet The cylinder 15 E N G L S H pin valve could be longer than usual Because of the variances in cylinder pin valve parts each cylinder varies slightly on exactly how far it has to be turned Turn the cylinder counterclockwise a little further and repeat this step until the marker does not fire Only then remove the air CO2 cylinder NOTE If during this step you turned the air CO2 cylinder and it began to leak before you pulled the trigger the cylinder O ring should be checked for damage before re assembly see Rep
28. ing Mode to the default value You can change the default value by following instructions in Menu Items below Advanced Programming There are several programming options which affect the operation of your Tippmann A 5 E Grip The Advanced Programming has been designed to allow users the maximum amount of customizing possible There are four menu items available in the Advanced Programming Menu Dwell Debounce Rate of fire and Firing mode Each menu item has a corresponding LED color code as follows Solid Red Dwell e Flashing Green Rate of fire Solid Green Debounce Alternating Red Green Firing mode Menu Items This section discusses the four menu items in detail so that the user fully understands the purpose and use of each menu item Dwell Factory Default Value 8 milliseconds The Dwell menu item is used to change the amount of time that power is supplied to the solenoid The solenoid is the part of the electronics which actually contacts the Sear of the marker allowing it to fire This setting directly affects battery life If this is changed to a value less than 8 milliseconds your battery will last longer but this may not allow the solenoid enough time to fire the marker properly If this value is set greater than 8 milliseconds the solenoid will have power supplied to it for a longer time reducing the life of the battery Changing this value can cure or create performance issues for the user This menu item
29. ion de tir voir instructions en page 1 ADVERTENCIA La seguridad es su responsabilidad Lea y familiaricese usted y cualquier otro usuario de este marcador con las instrucciones de seguridad de este manual Siga estas instrucciones cuando lo use trabaje en el transporte o almacene Siempre mantenga el boton selector en seguro a PS menos que va a hacer disparos como se detalla en al pagina 3 Siempre mantenga la funda de seguridad instalada cuando no va hacer disparos ver instrucciones en la pagina 1 Lo Ww A z Presioneel Seguro E rOZ Pv mm IO rO 2mMm This is not a toy Misuse may cause serious injury or death Eye face and ear protection designed for paintball must be worn by the user and any person within range We recommend you be at least 18 years old to purchase Persons under 18 must have adult supervision when using this product Read the Owner s Manual before using this product Always keep the barrel blocking device installed except when your marker is in use Always make sure that the Selector Switch is in the Safe mode see instructions on page 6 and the barrel blocking device is properly installed on your marker according to the instructions to prevent damage to property serious injury or death Barrel Blocking Device Installation Instructions 1 Insert the barrel into the barrel blocking device loop the cord over the top of the receiver and position the cord at the
30. ng Navigation ER NE EE 13 Air CO2 Cylinder A ru OO 14 MUGG Cylinder Safety TPS rara 15 Air CO2 Cylinder Removal rrsonrrverrnvrrrnvsvonrsvorrsvorrsverenvnnonvssanrsnanssnenennenanvsnanesnenesnenssnennnn 15 Repairing Air CO2 Cylinder LeakS nanne enen eneneenenennenenseneneens 16 Cleaning and MaintenanG nn unanesnonenn enen eneneenenveneneneenensenenvnnenennenennenenvenenvnns 16 SJ ER o PE 17 A 5 Marker Disassembly Reassembly Instructions sravrvrrvenrsverrsverrsvrvnnrrvenrrverrsvererrnenr 17 Drive Assembly Removal and Installation nana rnennene nennen 18 Upper Receiver Disassembly Assembly naan anan ennen enn onene eeens enenennenens 18 Lower Receiver Disassembly Assembly saas anan eenen enn onene eeens enenesnenenn 20 Trigger Disassembly Assembly une aans sannenneneneeneneeneneseenenvenrneeen 20 END ggorr ASSO MMO casita ai dba indie abla 20 Inside the A 20 Assemble Lower Receiver to Upper Receiver annen neenneneenneeeneenrenesneneeneenns 21 The Cyclone Feed System an anonenenenneseenrseenenveneneensnennsneneenenvensneeen 22 Tuning the Response Trigger Rate of Fire ane eeeneneeeeneeneneseeneneenenenrneenn 22 FRESE TING Me FM COMMON EN 22 A NN EE NM 22 SJ el st MC MONS EEE 23 Barts BL A y dennen 24 A EEE EE A 26 Warranty and Repair Information oserrsrerrsrerrsvrrenrrvenrsverrsveresnrnenrrnenrsvenrsnenesrrnenrssenrssenenn 29 Warning Liability Statement This marker is classified as a dangerous weapon and is surrend
31. nning the cylinder installation Do not pressurize a partially assembled paintball marker a Put the Selector Switch in Safe mode page 6 and install the barrel blocking device page 4 b Put the marker in the cocked position by pulling the Cocking Handle all the way back white arrow until you hear it click Then release the Cocking Handle The Cocking Handle slides forward The internal Cocking Handle spring keeps the Cocking Cocking Handle Handle in the forward position The marker i is now cocked Always keep the marker in the cocked position whenever attaching the air CO2 supply to the marker This helps prevent an accidental discharge c Lubricate the air CO2 cylinder valve O ring with a little Tippmann marker oil Figure 2 Cocking Handle d Insert the air CO2 cylinder valve into the Air Supply Adapter ASA 33 at the back end of the marker grip e Twist the air CO2 cylinder clockwise into the ASA until it stops Use caution as the marker is now capable of firing after you put the Selector Switch in Fire mode If the air CO2 cylinder is full and you do not hear the air CO2 supply engage the pin valve could be too short or the pin valve seal is damaged Follow the Air CO2 Cylinder Removal instructions page 15 16 and contact Tippmann Sports LLC your local paintball dealer or a C5 Certified Airsmith 3 Loading the Hopper and Cyclone Feed System The barrel blocking device must be installed page 4 an
32. p lower Receiver 1 Follow the A 5 Marker Disassembly Reassembly Instructions page 17 until the lower Receiver is removed from the marker 2 Remove the Trigger Assembly from the lower Receiver a Wiggle the Selector Switch and pull straight out from the left side of the lower Receiver b Lift the Trigger Assembly out of the lower Receiver Trigger Disassembly Assembly 1 Lay Trigger Assembly flat on workbench 2 Pull the Left Trigger Plate 42 from the Right Trigger Plate 35 Do not remove the four Dowel Pins 36 or the black Dowel Pin 37 from the Right Trigger plate Replace only if necessary Figure 18 Trigger Assembly 3 Inspect remaining parts for damage replace parts only if necessary 4 When finished reinstall Left Trigger Plate back onto the Right Trigger Plate E Grip Trigger Assembly The E Grip parts are shown in position located on TA10021 the Right Trigger Plate 35 Parts specific to the Sorin E Grip are shown in bold These bolded parts are not pring shown in the parts diagram pages 24 25 The red TA10072 Magnet dot on the Magnet must be visible on the side shown Figure 19 E Grip Trigger Assembly to operate properly The Sear Spring has tension specifically designed for the E Grip The E Grip will 02 88 Sear Trigger not operate properly if any other spring is used here Assembly Inside the E Grip 1 Remove the Air Supply Adapter ASA bolts al Switch Remove three Screws 32 and on
33. protection safety glasses when performing any marker disassembly or reassembly Refer to the Parts Diagram for these instructions item numbers in parentheses Follow Unloading Your Marker page 10 and Air CO2 Cylinder Removal instructions page 15 Do not pressurize a partially assembled paintball marker e Installation videos and technical support for all Tippmann markers are available at www tippmann com support 1 Begin by making the marker uncocked see Entering Programming step 1 page 13 2 To remove the Barrel 53 unscrew 11 the Barrel from the Upper Receiver To reinstall it turn it clockwise to thread it into the Upper Receiver 3 To remove the Front Grip 50 use a 1 8 Allen wrench to remove the Screw 11 then use a 3 16 Allen wrench to remove the Screw 52 inside the Front Grip Be sure to retain the Washer 51 4 To remove the Front Sight 3 remove the Screw 11 just below the Front Sight Pull the Front Sight upwards to remove it 5 To remove the Rear Sight 12 pull up on it and it pops off 6 To remove the lower Receiver pull two Push Pins 44 from the lower Receiver assembly Pull the lower Receiver straight down to get it apart from the upper receiver assembly 7 To remove the Gasline 26 and the Tombstone 25 remove the Push Pin 44 in front of the Tombstone from the upper receiver Pull straight down and the Gasline Tombstone assembly comes out of the uppe
34. questions Do not use any petroleum based cleaning solvents Do not use any cleaning or lubricating solvents that come in aerosol cans NOTE Petroleum based products and aerosol products can damage your marker s O rings To clean the exterior of your paintball marker use a damp towel to wipe off paint oil and debris To clean the inside of the barrel remove the barrel by unscrewing it from the Upper Receiver Insert the tab end of the squeegee into barrel Pull the squeegee through the barrel to remove debris and paint To maintain your marker in good working condition inspect clean and replace any damaged parts Use Tippmann oil to lubricate the O rings and springs Inspect the air CO2 supply valve O ring and lubricate with a little oil when attaching the air CO2 supply cylinder Storage Before storage unload the marker page 10 and remove air CO2 cylinder page 15 Ensure the Selector Switch is in Safe mode page 6 and the barrel blocking device is installed page 4 Clean and oil your marker before storing Store your marker in a dry area in the uncocked position see Entering Programming step 1 page 13 When removing your marker out of storage make sure to keep the Selector Switch is in Safe mode page 6 and keep the barrel blocking device is installed page 4 A 5 Marker Disassembly Reassembly Instructions Set up a workbench with plenty of workspace to make sure no small parts become lost Always wear eye
35. r receiver NOTE If you remove the Gasline from the Tombstone Adapter inspect and clean the internal O Ring Replace it if damaged Figure 11 Marker components for disassembly E N G L S H 2 3 Pull the End Cap out and tilt the muzzle upward You can now pull out the drive Drive Assembly Removal and Installation NOTE It is not necessary to disassemble the upper receiver to access and service the drive assembly internal parts Remove the awe air CO2 supply before any disassembly by following Unloading Your Marker page 10 and Air CO2 Supply Cylinder Removal I instructions page 15 if Begin by making the marker uncocked Entering Programming step 1 page 13 Figure 12 Turn Velocity Screw the Velocity Screw in past the receiver using a 3 16 Screw fully in Allen wrench Figure 12 Remove the remaining Push Pin 44 holding the End Cap Assembly 24 in place assembly parts from the back To remove Valve from Power Tube carefully tap the large diameter of the Power Tube on the workbench until the Valve slides from the Power Tube Figure 13 These drive assembly parts pull out from the back of the marker Reinstall the drive assembly parts 1 2 3 Insert the Valve into the Power Tube Clean the inside of the upper Receiver and clean all removed parts Inspect and replace any damaged parts Lubricate the Valve s O Ring the Rear Bolt O Ring 20 the Linkage
36. returning the Marker for service or repair Always unload and remove the air CO2 supply from the marker Do not ship the air CO2 supply cylinder if it is not completely empty Ship the Product to the Tippmann address identified You must pre pay postage and delivery charges Provide the date of purchase for the Product Briefly describe the repair requested Include your name return address and a telephone number where you can be reached during normal business hours if possible Tippmann makes every effort to complete its repair work within twenty four 24 hours of receipt Tippmann will return the Product to you via regular ground UPS If you wish to have it returned using a faster service you can request NEXT DAY AIR UPS OR SECOND DAY AIR UPS but you will be charged for this service and must include your credit card number with the expiration date Your credit card will be charged the difference in additional cost over regular ground shipping service Nicol Street Pawn and Paintball 124 Nicol Street Nanaimo British Columbia 877 753 7296 Vancouver Island s only authorized Tippmann Tech Center 30
37. t led es ONA Ball CU AAA 5 a Sien I Latch J 9 Front Grip Nut with flat side Figure 17 Reassemble the upper Receiver towards marker bottom 3 With left hand holding the marker as shown use your right hand to seat the Cocking Handle and spring into the Receiver cutout 4 Gently bow the Spring and position into the end of the spring cutout Then grip left receiver with right hand as shown 5 Use your fingertips to guide the left Receiver half straight down onto the right half until receiver halves fit flush If they do not fit flush the first time check to make sure the Spring and other parts have stayed in place Repeat until both halves fit flush 6 Install four three on Response Trigger markers Receiver Screws 11 Figure 15 Tighten the Screws just enough to hold both halves flush yet loose enough to allow you to insert the Barrel Adapter assembly 19 E N G L S H 7 Insert and twist the Barrel Adapter assembly clockwise to reinstall 8 Insert the Front Sight with its slot facing the rear of the marker into the top front of the Receiver Insert the Front Sight screw 11 to hold in place 9 Install the Front Grip to the upper Receiver Secure with lower Screw 11 and the Screw 52 and Washer 51 inside the bottom of the grip 10 Make sure all Receiver Screws 11 are tight do not overtighten and strip threads Lower Receiver Disassembly Assembly These instructions also apply for the E Gri
38. the trigger for two seconds Current Value Upon entering a menu item the LED begins flashing red The flashes represent the current menu value The current value is flashed twice with a short pause between the value flashes If a new value is not entered before the end of the second value flash display the electronics automatically return to the main menu Enter a new value Any time while the LED is flashing the current value a new value can be entered by pulling and releasing the trigger Each pull and release of the trigger counts as 1 when entering the new value For example to enter a number 5 pull and release the trigger five times Successfully updated menu confirmation Once you enter a new value for a menu item the LED flashes red orange green twice to signify an acceptable value has been entered The electronics then returns to the main menu If an unacceptable value is entered the LED quickly flashes red and returns to the main menu The value of the menu item remains unchanged if this happens 13 Power Off After a menu item has been changed you must power off the electronics before the change takes effect Hold the Power Button down for 2 seconds The LED changes to solid red Release the Power Button and the E Grip is off Power up the electronics to use the new settings Optional Factory Settings Reset You can reset programming back to the Factory Default Settings Press and hold the Power Button for 10 seconds
39. tions pages 10 14 before performing Velocity Adjustment below A 5 Response Trigger Follow Tuning the Response Trigger Rate of Fire instructions page 22 before performing Velocity Adjustment below e A 5 Basic Go to Velocity Adjustment below Velocity Adjustment Each time you play paintball check the velocity of your paintball marker with a chronograph an instrument for measuring velocity prior to playing paintball Verify that the marker s velocity is set below 300 feet per second or less if required by the playing field To adjust the marker s velocity use the 3 16 Allen wrench included with your marker The velocity adjustment screw is located on the jr right side of the receiver Figure 3 To reduce SS the velocity turn the screw inward or clockwise rset ye To increase the velocity turn the screw Figure 3 Velocity Adjustment Screw location counterclockwise Do not remove the velocity Screw 3 16 Allen Wrench Marker Adjustments A Rear Sight gt Rear Sight Rotate the Rear Sight to your iii preferred setting e Front Grip Removal Use a 1 8 Allen wrench to remove the Screw B Use a 3 16 Allen wrench to remove the Screw and Washer inside the bottom of the Front Grip see inset graphic E N G L S H Figure 4 Rear Sight and Front Grip e Asling mount is included in the accessory pack The sling mount can be attached at points A B or C
40. ue of 1 through 5 E N G L S H Programming Navigation Entering Programming Unload the marker page 10 and remove the air CO2 supply page 15 Never attempt to do Advanced Programming on a pressurized marker Make sure the barrel blocking device is installed page 4 If applicable move the Selector Switch to the Safe position page 6 1 Begin by making the marker uncocked Point the marker in a safe direction Remove the barrel blocking device Move the Selector Switch to F mode Pull the trigger once Move the Selector Switch back to the S mode Replace the barrel blocking device Marker is now uncocked 2 Power off the E Grip Press and hold the Power Button for 2 seconds the LED changes to solid red color release the Power Button and the E Grip powers down 3 Putthe Selector Switch in the F position 4 Pull and hold the trigger until released in step 6 5 Power up the E Grip When the LED glows green release the Power Button and keep watching the LED for color change 6 After 5 seconds the LED turns to solid red color Release the trigger You are now in the main programming menu Cycling through the menu To cycle through the menu items pull and release the trigger Each time the trigger is pulled and released a different color code is displayed by the LED as listed in Advanced Programming page 12 Enter a menu option Once the LED displays the color code of the desired menu item pull and hold
41. ure 8 Selector Switch Operation another 3 shot burst up to 3 bursts per second shown in Safe mode 11 E N G L S H 2 Safe Full Auto factory default Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second results in full automatic firing Holding the trigger back on the third pull sustains this full auto mode The default rate of fire for this mode is 13 bps 3 Auto Response In this Fire mode the marker fires a paintball on the pull and on the release of the trigger This mode effectively doubles your manual firing rate 4 Turbo Mode Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second results in full automatic firing at a rate of 15 bps To sustain this rate of fire the trigger must be pulled at least once per second 5 Semi Auto semi automatic Firing mode is available for fields or tournaments which restrict the use of automatic firing modes This mode is the same as selecting the F firing mode with the Selector Switch one pull release of the trigger fires one time Changing the FA Firing Mode Put the Selector Switch in FA mode Press and hold the Power Button for second to advance to the next firing mode The button is below flush and must be pushed with a small object like your 7 Allen wrench Figure 7 The LED flashes orange to represent the number of the Firing mode as listed on the next page The Factory Default Value is 2 flashes Safe Full Auto Powering off the E Grip resets the Fir
42. utomatically after a prolonged period of inactivity typically 120 minutes Figure 6 Install 9 Volt Battery Low Battery Indicator When the battery begins to lose power the LED Figure 7 stops y A flashing green and changes to flashing red While performance Figure 7 Power Button may vary while the LED is flashing red the electronics will still and LED Window function under this condition until the battery has lost power to the point that it will not cycle the firing system Tournament Lock Because the E Grip requires a tool to turn it on and off no tournament lock is necessary for competition paintball E Grip Selector Switch Operation Safe mode S The Selector Switch is shown in Safe mode Figure 8 Safe mode locks the Trigger making the marker inoperable Semi Auto mode F In this position and with the electronics on the marker fires one shot for each pull of the trigger The LED glows orange with each pull of the trigger Full Auto mode FA In this position and with the electronics on the marker fires in one of five preset Firing modes listed next The LED glows orange with each pull of the trigger See Changing the Firing Mode page 12 FA Firing Modes 1 Safe Three Shot Burst Pulling the trigger three times in less than one second results in a 3 shot burst at a rate of 13 balls per second bps on the third trigger pull Each subsequent pull of the trigger in less than one second results in Fig
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