Einleitung
If the Ion is not shooting properly, the bolt's o-rings may need to be lubricated, or the bolt may be damaged from wear and tear. While working on the Ion, the user should be aware of the pressure due to air inside 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 and cause embolisms. To avoid this, make sure to point the gun in a safe direction when de-gasing the Ion.
Werkzeuge
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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.
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Turn the gun on by pressing the power button until the red light blinks.
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Turn vision mode off by pressing the power button again.
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Remove the four 8mm screws on each side of the gun's grip using a Phillips #2 screwdriver.
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Remove the 1-1/4" screw that's attached to the blue tube above the front grip using a 3/32" Allen Wrench.
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Gently use tweezers to detach the white vision wire harness, located directly under the feed tube.
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Remove the two 1-1/4" screws on either side of the circuit board using a 3/32" allen wrench.
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Slide the metal body out of the plastic shell by holding one in each hand and gently pulling apart.
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Separate the front body breach from the fire chamber by rotating the breach counterclockwise.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.