Jackson JPX-200, jpx-140 service manual JPX-160

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)

SHUTDOWN AND CLEANING: Remove the central knob (A) to remove the wash arms. Check the nozzles to ensure they are not clogged with debris. If they are, simply unscrew the nozzle retain- er for the affected nozzle and remove it to clean out the debris. Flush the arms out with fresh water. IMPORTANT: Remove only one nozzle at a time to ensure that you replace all of the nozzles as required. Each of the wash nozzles are embossed with either an S or a D. Use the diagrams to the right to refer to nozzle placement. The are no differences in each of the rinse nozzles.

A

JPX-140

Rinse Arms

 

 

Wash/Rinse Arm

(Thinner)

 

 

Assembly

 

 

 

D

S

D

S

Wash Arms (Thicker)

JPX-160

Rinse Arms

 

 

Wash/Rinse Arm

 

 

 

Assembly

 

 

 

S

D

S

D

I

N S T R U C T I O N S

B

Remove the lower deflector washer (B) and clean. Notice how the washer for the lower arm is installed with the lip up. This is very important. If the deflector washer is not re-installed the same way, wash performance will suffer tremendously. The upper deflector washer (C) is only removable by removing the screws that attach it to the top of the unit. In the event this reflector is removed to be cleaned, make sure it is reattached with the lip facing downward away from the top of the unit as shown in the picture below.

C

Remove the rear, left and right strainer supports and clean as required. Remove the wash and drain strainers and clean them as required. Wipe out the entire tub. Use a damp cloth to clean the tank, never use abrasive material such as steel wool or a wire brush to clean the tank. Use only cleaners specified for stainless steel and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on use of the cleaner.

WARNING: Do not use substances containing chlorine or bleach or anything containing hypochlorite compounds, as these chemi- cals will damage the stainless steel surfaces, and in time will ren- der the machine useless. Such damage is not covered by the war- ranty.

Wash Arms

Blank

Blank

JPX-200

Rinse Arms

 

 

Wash/Rinse Arm

 

 

 

Assembly

 

 

 

 

Blank

 

 

D

S

D

S

Wash Arms

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Contents HOT Water Sanitizing Undercounter Dishmachines This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Jackson technical service if there are any questions Installation InstructionsTo Prepare Pumps for Operation Chemical Dispensing EquipmentPage JPX-160 Chemical Timer AdjustmentsFilling the Wash TUB Operation InstructionsJPX-160 PC Board Problem The tank only fills up very slowly Troubleshooting SectionSpecifications of the JPX-140 Dimensions of the JPX-140 QTY Description Front AssemblyElectrical Panel Front and Bottom View Rinse Tank Wash ARM/RINSE ARM Assemblies Rinse Arm Pipe Cross Tube Inside TUB View Rear View Miscellaneous Electrical Diagram Specifications of the JPX-160 Dimensions of the JPX-160 JPX-160 Front View PCB Front and Bottom View Nut, Thermal Switch Back Panel Wash ARM/RINSE ARM Assemblies Blank, Wash Jet 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Front View Bottom Right Side View JPX-160 Electrical Diagram Volt Circuit Components Diagram Specifications of the JPX-200 Dimensions of the JPX-200 Main Assembly TEM QTY Description Front and Bottom View Wash Element with Washers and Nuts Conduit Connector Fitting Left Hand Basket Ramp Indicates Item Not Shown Rinse Element Cover Electrical Diagram JPX-200 Components Diagram

jpx-140, JPX-160, JPX-200 specifications

The Jackson JPX series of paintball markers, encompassing the JPX-160, JPX-200, and JPX-140, is renowned for its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, catering to both amateur and professional players.

The JPX-160 stands out with its compact, lightweight design, making it highly maneuverable on the field. This marker employs the patented Jet Performance eXtraction (JPX) technology, which utilizes a unique propellant system that combines gas and paintballs for maximum velocity and accuracy. One of its main features is the adjustable velocity control, allowing players to customize the marker’s performance to match the competition's requirements. The JPX-160 also sports a quick-release magazine system that enables rapid reloads, vital in high-pressure situations.

Moving on to the JPX-200, this model enhances the features of the JPX-160, with a stronger body construction designed for durability and longevity. It introduces a dual-tube system, allowing for simultaneous shooting of different types of ammunition, including standard paintballs and rubber projectiles. The JPX-200 is equipped with an advanced ergonomic grip that reduces vibration, enhancing comfort during extended gameplay. Additionally, its integrated air chamber delivers consistent performance, ensuring players achieve optimal shots throughout the match.

Lastly, the JPX-140 is engineered with beginners in mind while still providing advanced features that seasoned players will appreciate. It integrates a simplified firing mechanism with a lightweight polymer construction, making it exceptionally easy to handle. This marker also has an adjustable sight for improved aiming and a reliable blowback system, offering a realistic shooting experience. The JPX-140 emphasizes ease of maintenance, equipped with user-friendly disassembly features that minimize downtime between games.

Together, the JPX series represents a versatile line of markers suitable for various play styles and skill levels. Their innovative technologies and user-centered designs ensure that players can enjoy an enhanced paintball experience, driven by performance, reliability, and comfort. Whether you are a competitive player looking for precision or a newcomer wanting to explore the sport, the Jackson JPX markers stand out as a solid choice. As paintball continues to evolve, the JPX series proves to be a valuable addition to any player's arsenal.