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Thoroughly read entire operating manual before 6.12 TROUBLESHOOTING • • • • temple, ear and face protection must be worn using. DLX TECHNOLOGY GROUP, 100 by anyone within range of the Luxe®. STATION ST., LOYALHANNA , PA . 15661 6.13 LIMITED WARRANTY • • •...
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• BASIC GUIDE TO THE • LUXE SPECS & FEATURES ® • • MAIN CONTROLS & FEATURES • • • • POWER/OLED DISPLAY • • • TRIGGER • • GRIP • • • • REMOVABLE BATTERY (UNDER GRIP) • • LUXE®...
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ORIENTATION 1.1 QUICK START WELCOME TO THE LUXE EXPERIENCE. Follow these simple steps to get your new Luxe ® ® marker up and running in no time. STEP ONE STEP TWO REINSTALL THE GRIP STEP THREE AFFIX THE BARREL BLOCKER CHARGE THE BATTERY (INCLUDED) (INCLUDED) REINSTALL THE LUXE...
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AIR OFF AIR ON STEP FOUR FILL & INSTALL YOUR AIR STEP FIVE INSTALL YOUR LOADER (SOLD STEP SIX TURN ON AIR TANK (SOLD SEPARATELY) SEPARATEL Y) GENTLY GAS UP YOUR LUXE® BY SLOWLY PULLING the YOUR LUXE IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE PROPERLY ®...
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– STEP SEVEN POWER ON YOUR LUXE MARKER ® STEP EIGHT ADJUST LUXE® VELOCITY TURN THE MARKER ON BY DOUBLE-CLICKING (quickly pressing twice) the power button, or FILL THE HOPPER WITH PAINTBALLS and turn it on. While wearing ASTM compliant paintball by holding it down for two seconds.
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• • ORIENTATION 1.2 INSTALLING THE BARREL BLOCKER FIG. THE BARREL BLOCKING DEVICE IS A CRITICAL PIECE of paintball safety equipment—nearly as important as paintball goggles. The Barrel Blocker serves to protect against accidental discharge of a paintball by catching it before it can cause harm. A Barrel Blocker is included with the Luxe ®...
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• BASIC GUIDE TO THE LUXE ® INTEGRATED AIR SYSTEM INTEGRATED AIR DE SIGN VERTICAL REGULATOR The Luxe ® X Integrated Air design means that The Integrated Air vertical regulator is the cul- there are no hoses on the outside or inside of mination of more than a decade's worth of the marker.
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AIR 2.1 ABOUT COMPRESSED AIR • • FIG. YOUR LUXE IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON HIGH-PRESSURE AIR (HPA) which is stored in cylinders ® (tanks) at pressures of up to 3,000 or 4,500 psi [FIG. 1] The storage cylinder, along with the regulator mounted in its neck forms an HPA system.
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• • FIG. AIR 2.2 INSTALLING AN AIR SYSTEM WHEN MOUNTING THE BOTTOM-LINE ADAPTER DIRECTLY TO YOUR LUXE GRIP FRAME, it must first be ® disassembled by unscrewing and removing its pivot pin with a 1/16-inch allen wrench [FIG. 3]. The charging handle and actuating pin will then be free to slide out the front of the ASA.
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• INSERTS BASIC GUIDE TO THE LUXE XL 3-PIECE BARREL SYSTEM ® AVAILABLE IN 10 COLOR CODED SIZES, FREAK BORE INSERTS CREATE THE PERFECT FIT WITH ANY BRAND OF PAINT. HARDWARE 3.1 LUXE XL BARREL SYSTEM ® EVEN THE BEST QUALITY PAINTBALLS WILL VARY in size from one batch to the next and as weather conditions change.
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HARDWARE 3.2 ADJUSTING VELOCITY • • FIG. THE VELOCITY, OR SPEED AT WHICH YOUR LUXE ® 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.
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HARDWARE 3.4 ADJUSTING THE TRIGGER • • FIG. YOUR LUXE ® IS EQUIPPED WITH A 4-POINT ADJUSTABLE TRIGGER, providing complete versatility to both the feel and length of the trigger pull [FIG 3] The Luxe can be adjusted to a super-sensitive hair trigger, though many ®...
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• • FIG. USED WITH OTHER BATTERIES. BATTERIES MAY BE CHARGED EXTERNALLY WITH THE LUXE X BATTERY CHARGER. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THE CHARGER. When your Luxe is turned on, it will display an estimate of the remaining battery charge [FIG.
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• BASIC GUIDE TO THE LUXE SYSTEM NA VIGATION ® SOFTWARE 4.1 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING YOUR LUXE COMBINES VOICE FEEDBACK with with its OLED display to make electronic adjustment simple. All adjustments are performed with the Luxe turned on, but unloaded and degassed (see ®...
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SOFTWARE 4.4 USB INTERFACE SOFTWARE 4.2 NAVIGATING MODES • TOURNAMENT LOCK • INCLUDED WITH YOUR LUXE ® is a USB-C cable, which can be used Paintball tournaments and field operators require that paintball to read or adjust the marker's settings and re-flash the circuit board markers be locked so that their velocity and firing modes cannot be with firmware updates, alternate language OLED firmware or alternate changed on the field.
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SOFTWARE 4.6 FIRING MODES AND SETTINGS • FIRING MODE • • • • MILLENNIUM • BPS LIMIT As its name implies, this setting selects one of the Luxe®'s eleven Millennium mode complies with the WPBO firing mode requirements. This setting adjusts how fast the Luxe can fire in all modes except Semi-Auto.
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Luxe is turned on. ® ® As configured from DLX Technology, the Luxe ® speaks English, German, Like the odometer in a car, it can be used to as a guide for replacing Spanish and Russian.
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• GAME TIMER ENABLE • The Luxe ® is equipped with a count-down timer. When Game Timer Enable is turned on, the Luxe switches to an alternate display ® layout,showing the remaining game time. The game timer begins counting down after a single short press of the power button. •...
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• BASIC GUIDE TO THE LUXE ® POWER CORE QUICK-STRIP THE INNOVATIVE LUXE® POWER CORE CAN BE REMOVED IN SECONDS, NO TOOLS REQUIRED. MAINTENANCE 5.1 LUXE® POWER CORE THE HEART OF YOUR LUXE ® is the Luxe ® Power Core. This single module comprises both the marker's bolt and exhaust valve PULL system.
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STEP THREE REMOVE THE FIRE CHAMBER AND INTERNALS STEP FOUR CLEAN THE POWER CORE ONCE THE BOLT HAS BEEN REMOVED the bolt guide can slide forward out of it’s seat where USING A CLEAN, SOFT CLOTH, wipe dirt, paint debris and old grease from all of the Power friction golds it in the fire chamber.
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THE LUXE® BALL DETENT ASSEMBLIES PROVIDE INSTANT TOOL-FREE ACCESS FOR CLEANING THE BALL DETENTS AND VISION SYSTEM IN THE FIELD. • BASIC GUIDE TO REMOVING THE LUXE ® QUICK-SNAP DETENT ASSEMBLIES MAINTENANCE 5.2 BALL DETENTS & VISION EYES THE LUXE® QUICK-SNAP BALL DETENT ASSEMBLIES serve both to prevent double-feeding of paint, and to protect the Vision™...
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STEP FOUR INSPECT BALL DETENT ARM STEP FIVE REINSTALL DETENT STEP THREE CLEAN VISION™ EYE POCKET CLEAN AND INSPECT THE BALL DETENT ARM in the ball REINSERT THE BALL DETENT ASSEMBLY by hooking its detent assembly. It should move freely when pressed in LIFT OUT THE VISION™...
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• BASIC GUIDE TO LUXE ® ADVANCED MAINTENANCE • • • ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.1 INTRODUCTION UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, YOUR LUXE ® should only need the basic maintenance procedures performed. This advanced maintenance section is provided to give you additional familiarity with the Luxe .
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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.2 SERVICING THE VERTICAL REGULATOR COUNTER-CLOCKWISE STEP ONE REMOVE REGULATOR STEP TWO PRESSURE CONTROL STEP THREE INSPECT SEALS AND FROM THE FOREGRIP PISTON REGULATOR HOUSING WITH THE LUXE UNLOADED AND DEGASSED, remove THE PRESSURE CONTROL PISTON and regulator spring ®...
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STEP FOUR VELOCITY ADJUSTER STEP FIVE OPEN VELOCITY ADJUSTER THE VELOCITY ADJUSTER IS left-hand threaded. Using TO ACCESS THE REGULATOR SEAT for inspection or a 5/32-inch allen wrench, turn the velocity adjuster replacement, turn counter-clockwise to unscrew the two clockwise to unscrew it from the lower regulator housing. halves of the velocity adjuster using a 5/32-inch allen Clean, inspect, lubricate and if necessary replace the wrench in the adjuster and the same size or smaller allen...
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• • FIG. ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.3 BALL DETENT ASSEMBLIES IF THE BALL DETENT OR ITS SPRING are worn and need replacing, this is a relatively simple task. Remove the ball detent assemblies from the Luxe ® and lift the detent pin out of its slot with a pick or fine needle [FIG.
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• • FIG. ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.4 GRIP FRAME REMOVAL REMOVING THE LUXE GRIP GRAME IS NOT a part of regular maintenance. It should only need to be per- ® formed for a detailed cleaning or if replacing the anti-chop VisionTM eyes or solenoid valve. For ease of maintenance, this task can be performed without the use of tools.
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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.5 • • FIG. VISION AND SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL WITH THE RECEIVER AND GRIP FRAME APART (see MAINTENANCE 3.4 ), the solenoid valve manifold may be removed from the Luxe ® by taking out the mount screw at it’s front with a 1/16-inch allen wrench [FIG.
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• BASIC GUIDE TO MAINTANING THE LUXE ® POWER CORE ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.6 THE LUXE ICE ADVANTAGE ® THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE LUXE ® POWER CORE ARE COATED with an Internal Ceramic Elastomer - ICE. This innovative finish combines the durability of ceramic, the friction reduction of PTFE and the corrosion resistance of high-phosphor nickel into a cohesive layer of protection.
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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.7 QUICK-STRIP PLUG DISASSEMBLY • • FIG. IT MAY OCCASIONALLY BECOME NECESSARY to disassemble the Luxe® Power Core’s quick strip plug. First, remove and disassemble the Power Core, following the instructions in MAINTENANCE 5.1 Use a 3/32-inch allen wrench to remove the quick-strip latch screw [FIG.
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[FIG. 4] Using a 1/16-inch allen wrench, remove the Quick Strip pivot pin With the pin removed, the latch can • • FIG. be lifted upward, exposing the degassing valve core and its black o-rings [FIG. 5] If the quick-strip latch was opened while the Luxe was still connected to a gas supply and has developed a leak, these are the o-rings ®...
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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.8 ASA DISASSEMBLY ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.9 TRIGGER REMOVAL • • • • FIG. FIG. • • • • FIG. FIG. AFTER REMOVING THE ASA’S CHARGING HANDLE and actuating pin (See ) the TO REMOVE THE TRIGGER FROM THE LUXE ®...
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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.11 CIRCUIT BOARD REMOVAL ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.10 SPEAKER REMOVAL • • • • FIG. FIG. • • • • FIG. FIG. THE SPEAKER MAY BE EXPOSED by removing the rubber grip, twisting the two red TO REMOVE THE CIRCUIT BOARD FOR CLEANING or replacement, the grip frame must speaker cover clips to release the speaker cover [FIG.
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ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.12 TROUBLESHOOTING • • FIG. PROBLEM AFTER ACCIDENTALLY CLOSING THE QUICK-STRIP LATCH, WHILE THE MARKER’S HPA SYSTEM WAS TURNED ON, THE LUXE HAS A SLOW, CONTINUOUS LEAK. ® SOLUTION • [FIG. 1] Disassemble the Quick Strip Plug following the instructions in this manual, and replace the damaged degassing core o-rings PROBLEM LUXE...
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® DLX TECHNOLOGY GROUP WARRANTS FOR ONE (1) YEAR TO INITIAL RETAIL PURCHASER THAT THE PAINTBALL MARKER AND REGULATOR COMPONENTS ARE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. THE VALVE ASSEMBLY AND SOLENOID ARE WARRANTED FOR SIX (6) MONTHS. DISPOSABLE PARTS (BATTERIES, O-RINGS, SEALS, ETC.) ARE NOT WARRANTED. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ARE WARRANTED FOR SIX MONTHS WITHOUT THE INCLUSION OF INSTALLATION AND LABOR CHARGES.
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WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS GUIDE IS ACCURATE AND COMPLETE, NO LIABILITY CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR ERRORS OR OMISSIONS. DLX TECHNOLOGY GROUP RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LUXE® MARKER AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR...
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