Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
5 - 15 minutes
Sections
3
- Hopper and the Air Tank
- 2 steps
- Smart Parts Ion De-Gassing
- 2 steps
- Macroline
- 1 step
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Introduction
Step 1
Hopper and the Air Tank
- Remove the air tank by rotating it counterclockwise.
- Do not pull the trigger or jostle the gun, there will still be pressurized air inside the gun that could be expelled and cause bodily harm if injected into eyes and/or skin.
- The pressure gauge will indicate the leftover air in the gun.
Remove the air tank by rotating it counterclockwise.
Do not pull the trigger or jostle the gun, there will still be pressurized air inside the gun that could be expelled and cause bodily harm if injected into eyes and/or skin.
The pressure gauge will indicate the leftover air in the gun.
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Step 2
- Remove the hopper by pulling it out of the feed tube, located on the top of the body. The hopper should easily come off when pulled straight up.
Remove the hopper by pulling it out of the feed tube, located on the top of the body. The hopper should easily come off when pulled straight up.
Step 3
Smart Parts Ion De-Gassing
- Turn the gun on by pressing the power button until the red light blinks.
- Turn vision mode off by pressing the power button again.
- Red light should be flashing in a double blink sequence.
Turn the gun on by pressing the power button until the red light blinks.
Turn vision mode off by pressing the power button again.
Red light should be flashing in a double blink sequence.
Step 4
- Pull the trigger to release the air in the gun.
- Pressurized air can be forceful, causing particles to be ejected from the gun into your eyes and/or skin. When air bubbles enter the bloodstream, they can block blood vessels, causing embolisms. To avoid this, make sure to point the gun in a safe direction when pulling the trigger because air will be released from the gun.
Pull the trigger to release the air in the gun.
Pressurized air can be forceful, causing particles to be ejected from the gun into your eyes and/or skin. When air bubbles enter the bloodstream, they can block blood vessels, causing embolisms. To avoid this, make sure to point the gun in a safe direction when pulling the trigger because air will be released from the gun.
Step 5
Macroline
- Push the metal fitting inwards and pull out the black tube. Repeat on the other side.
Push the metal fitting inwards and pull out the black tube. Repeat on the other side.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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