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DLX LUXE - 3.1 Adjusting Marker Velocity

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ORIENTATION 1
AIR 2
HarDWarE 3
SOFTWARE 4
MAINTENANCE 5
ADV. MAINTENANCE 6
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
HarDWarE 3.1 aDJUSTING VELOCITY
THE VELOCITY, OR SPEED AT WHICH YOUR LUX FIRES a paintball, must be measured and adjusted
to below the paintball field’s velocity limit immediately before each day of play, for player safety. Fill the
hopper with paintballs and turn it on.
While wearing ASTM compliant paintball goggles, in an area where all bystanders are protected, remove the
barrel blocker and fire over a chronograph to measure the velocity. Using a 5/32-inch allen wrench on the
adjuster in the bottom of the Luxe® Vertical Regulator, turn clockwise to increase velocity/pressure [FIG. 1,]
and counterclockwise to decrease.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE LUXE® VERTICAL REGULATOR WITH LARGER SIZED ALLEN WRENCHES. THESE ARE
USED TO REMOVE AND DISASSEMBLE THE REGULATOR, WHICH MUST NOT BE DONE WHILE IT IS PRESSURIZED.
Take three or four shots after every adjustment to allow the gas pressure inside the Luxe® to stabilize.
Adjust and retest until the marker is firing consistently within the limits for the field where you are playing.
ALWAYS MEASURE THE VELOCITY OF PAINTBALLS FIRED BY THE LUXE® BEFORE USE, AND NEVER ADJUST TO
FIRE ABOVE 300FPS (91.44 M/S.)
HarDWarE 3.2 DEGaSSING THE SYSTEm
BEFORE STORAGE, TRANSPORT OR MAINTENANCE, your marker will need to be unloaded and degassed.
In an area where it is safe to shoot and while wearing paintball goggles, loosen the Luxe®’s clamping
feedneck and remove the loader. By turning the marker upside down, you can empty any extra paintballs
from the feedneck into your hand.
EVEN WITH ITS GAS SUPPLY TURNED OFF, THE REGULATOR AND GAS PASSAGES IN THE LUXE® WILL CONTAIN
ENOUGH PRESSURE TO FIRE MULTIPLE SHOTS UNTIL THE MARKER IS DEGASSED.
Turn off your HPA system either with its on/off valve, or the on/off valve of a connected bottom-line
adapter. Lift the quick-strip latch upward to vent pressure from the Power Core [FIG 2.] As the Power Core is
depressurized, it will make a sound similar to a soda can being opened. If you hear the sound of escaping
gas for more than a second or two, your HPA system has not been turned off. Turn off your HPA system and
repeat the degassing procedure.

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