Monday, December 10, 2007

Spyder MR3 Paintball Guns Battery Charging


CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
To charge a Spyder 9.6 NiMH Battery the circuit board must be in the OFF Position. Spyder Batteries (#JE1015) are not fully charged when purchased. Using the supplied Spyder Charger (#JE1024) place the charger in the charging port which is located at the rear of the trigger frame. Kingman recommends a charging time of 6-8 hours for a complete charge.

IMPORTANT: You should never charge the battery over 24 hours or you can run the risk of damaging the battery or electronics. The battery charger will continue to power until removed from charging port.

NOTE: It is recommended that the battery be chagred prior to use in order to ensure maximum performance, especially if the battery has not been used in over a week.

Spyder MR3 Paintball Guns Battery Charging

SPYDER 9.6 NiMH BATTERY LIFE
Always use the supplied Spyder 9.6volt NiMH Battery and Spyder Charger to operate this marker. A fully charged Spyder Battery will last about 3000 to 5000 shots. Number of shots depends on the settings of your firing methods. Under normal use and charging conditions the expected life of the Spyder 9.6 NiMH Battery to last approximately 700-1000 charging cycles.

WARNING: This marker is not attended to use any normal 9 volt battery or chargers that are NON Spyder Products. Doing so will VOID all electronic warranties.

LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
The LED light located beneath the mode switch on the back of the grip will blink rapidly when the battery power is low and will require charging.

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