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INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC AUTO-LAUNCHER

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING!

The "KABUKI TM" launcher is a high pressure projectile system. If used properly, it will provide years of reliable service. Failure to follow these instructions, and basic safety rules, may result in serious injuries. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the misuse of this equipment, nor for any damage or injury incured as a result of loading anything other than approved products in this launcher.

- Remove packing rod. Make sure the launcher tube is empty before loading.
- Any foreign object in the launcher is potentially dangerous.
- Hold or fasten the launcher firmly. May recoil slightly.
- Do not point directly at anyone's face or body.
- Keep out of the hands of children.
- Once the CO2 cylinder is in place, do not leave the launcher unattended.
- Never look down the barrel of a loaded launcher.

AC AUTO-LAUNCHER INSTRUCTIONS

The CO2 activated AC Auto-Launcher features detachable tubes for quick reloads. The system comes with a choice of three stock tube sizes. Plugs and pressure caps are not required. Two solenoids can also be tandem connected via the system's high pressure quick connect feature, to provide additional punch to cover greater distances, or to power larger tubes.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

1. Load streamers and/or confetti into the plastic tube.
2. Position the black metallic box and attach it with a stage clamp or screws.
3. Plug the wire into your control system.
4. Quick connect the loaded plastic tube into the puncher, or to the T connector and the T connector to the punchers, if two punchers are being used.
5. Screw in the CO2 cylinder until you meet resistance, and then quickly and firmly until it is tight. A pin punctures the CO2 cylinder as it is being screwed into the puncher, and the cylinder will become colder as the Co2 fills the launcher's compression chamber. If cylinder is screwed in too slowly or not tightly, a loss of CO2 could result. Unscrewing the CO2 before the launcher is fired will result in a loss of CO2. As a precaution, we recommend that the CO2 be screwed into the launcher in as short a time as possible prior to when the launcher is being fired.

The system is now ready to fire. To avoid damage to the internal coil, power should be turned off once the launcher has fired. Keep launcher a safe distance from the audience, at least 5 yards (4.5 meters).


For additional information please E-Mail info@kabuki.com or contact us at the following:

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