
MARK 30™©2001 ©2006 rev2 Blackpoint Engineering, LLC page 6
Maintenance
1. No tools are required for regular maintenance. Just warm water and a cloth.
2. The Mark 30™ is water-resistant. This means you should NOT submerse in water. Water may enter the unit at the
manifold area. Be careful not to use excess water when rinsing around the manifold.
3. Wipe outside with damp cloth. Thoroughly rinse spray cap and inside of main cylinder. We recommend a white
lithium grease for O-Rings and Piston.
Manifold Drawing Showing Part Placement
Troubleshooting (Refer to assembly drawing for description.)
We believe you'll find the MARK 30™ to be a reliable piece of equipment. We don't believe you'll do much
troubleshooting. However, we've included a few troubleshooting tips just in case you encounter any problems. Please
call us if you have any questions. If your unit must be returned, please follow our return policy under our limited
warranty on page 1.
Problem:The MARK 30™ did not fire.
If you must approach your armed MARK
30™, be sure to have eye protection on.
Before moving the mine, carefully grasp
the Pull Knob. Rotate the pull knob to
disengage the catch from the hammer and
manually return to un-set position.
Check:
1. Was the power on?
2. Was the CO2is new and seated?
3. Are the batteries fresh?
4. Was the hammer set?
5. Was the key-chain remote activated ?
6. Are you pressing the button the on the
key-chain remote which is
programmed to the MARK 30™?
7. Is moisture in the electronics housing?
Be sure the power is off and remove
cover and allow to air dry.
8. Inspect solenoid trigger assembly. Be
sure there is nothing in the way.
9. Inspect for lose wiring and check
connections.
10.
:Hammer does not set.
The trigger mechanism is
considered a "hair-trigger". It
does not require much force to
operate.
Check:
1. Be sure the key-chain remote
button is not pressed.
2. The catch is a round rod and is
engaged on a slanted surface
on the hammer. This ensures
firing even when the batteries
are getting low.
3. Check the small tension
spring hooked to the catch .
4. Inspect the catch.
5. Inspect solenoid trigger
assembly. Be sure there is
nothing in the way. The entire
assembly may need cleaned.
6. Inspect hammer.
7. Inspect the large compression
spring.
:Spray is interrupted.
The MARK 30™ marks a zone
about 30 feet in diameter. It covers
this area with drops of landmine
paint in about 1-2 seconds.
Check:
1. Spray cap was tight.
2. Spray nozzle and deflector are
clean.
3. Piston Rod is locked (Damage
to the piston and piston rod
will occur if it is not locked!)
4. Inspect piercer assembly and
main cylinder.
If your MARK 30™ must be disassembled, please see
the last page for exploded views of the Manifold
Assembly and the Electronics Assembly. If you are
unsure of disassembling and reassembling, have an
experienced air smith do the work.
Loctite #242 (blue) is recommended on the power knob
screw, circuit board screws, piston rod knob, and
hammer assembly. Reference the Manifold Assembly
and the Electronics Assembly drawings on the last pages.
The Manifold Drawing to the right shows part placement.