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Hit Counter kit - FAB Defense - EXPECT MORE · T-POD G2 Introduction: 1) Deployment buttons. 2) Tilting and rotating head mechanism – operates in deployed mode only. 3) Height adjustment

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T-POD G2

Introduction: 1) Deployment buttons. 2) Tilting and rotating head mechanism – operates in deployed mode only. 3) Height adjustment buttons. 4) 5 positions height adjustable aluminum legs.

Deployment:

Firmly hold the T-POD body and press the deployment buttons (1) with the thumb of the forward hand (as shown in fig 01).

In case of partial deployment (as shown in fig 02) bring both parts of the T-POD G2 body together (as shown in fig 03) until the legs (4) are fully deployed (as shown in fig 04).

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Fig 03 Fig 04

When deployed, the tilting and rotating head mechanism(2) will be operational to allow improved performance when engaging a moving target or operating in uneven terrain.

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Height adjustment:

In order to adjust the height of the T-POD G2, press the height adjustment button (3) of the relevant leg (as shown in fig 5).

Press the leg of the T-POD G2 against the surface while holding down the height adjustment button (3) (as shown in fig 06)until reaching the needed angle and then release to secure in set position.

Fig 05 Fig 06

Return to collapsed mode: (1st part)

In order to return to collapsed mode, press the height adjustment button (03) of the retracted leg (as shown in fig 07) until the leg is fully deployed (as shown in fig 08).

Fig 07 Fig 08

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Return to collapsed mode: (2nd part)

When both legs are fully deployed, bring both parts of the T-POD G2 body together using the last part of the fingers and the area of the palm under the thumb (as shown in fig 09,10,11).

Fig 09 Fig 10

Press the T-POD G2 legs down firmly against a surface or your thigh (as shown in fig 12) until hearing the “click” indicating that the T-POD G2 is locked in collapsed position (as shown in fig 13).

Fig 11

In this position, the tilting and rotating mechanism will not be functional and the T-POD G2 will operate as a sturdy foregrip.

It is recommended to practice the operation of the T-POD G2 before use.

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