Elite Pro Quiver Instructions
Important Information
When the package is first opened, the mounting hardware will be in the top insert tray. The mounting hardware will include:
- 2 - Mounting Screws
- 2 - Triangle Riser Adapters
- 2 - Mounting Posts
- 2 - 1/4" Spacers
- 2 - 3/8" Spacers
Installation Instructions
Step 1: Prepare Bow Riser
Locate the triangle cutouts on the riser of the bow. Insert the triangle adapters into these cutouts so that the circular portion faces outward.
Diagram Description: Shows a bow riser with two triangular cutouts. A triangle adapter is being inserted into one cutout, with the circular part facing away from the riser body.
Step 2: Install Mounting Screws
From the opposite side of the riser, install the two mounting screws using a 3/16" Allen Key. Thread them into the triangle adapters until they are tight.
Diagram Description: Shows the bow riser from the side. A 3/16" Allen key is used to screw a mounting screw into the previously installed triangle adapter.
Step 3: Attach Mounting Posts
Screw the mounting posts onto the mounting screws until tight. Spacers may be needed depending on the sight or rest installed on the bow; this will be covered in later steps.
Diagram Description: Shows the mounting screws installed in the riser. A mounting post is being screwed onto each mounting screw.
Step 4: Quiver Packaging
Out of the box, the quiver will be in the packaged configuration shown below.
Diagram Description: Shows the Elite Pro Quiver in its default assembled state, ready for attachment.
Step 5: Position Top Quiver Bracket
Slide the top quiver bracket to the top of the carbon tube so that the top of the bracket is flush with the top of the carbon tube. Use a 3/32" Allen key to loosen the bracket lockdown screws. The bracket will become loose and can be slid into place, then locked back down.
Diagram Description: Shows the top part of the quiver's carbon tube and bracket. An Allen key is shown loosening screws, and the bracket is being slid along the tube.
Step 6: Position Bottom Bracket
Set the bow on a flat surface with the mounting post pointing upwards. Set up the location of the bottom bracket.
Diagram Description: Shows the bow resting on a surface with the mounting posts upright. The bottom bracket is being positioned.
Step 7: Loosen Bottom Bracket Screws
Loosen the lockdown screws of the bottom quiver bracket so that it can slide with just a small amount of resistance.
Diagram Description: Close-up of the bottom bracket showing screws being loosened with an Allen key, allowing the bracket to slide.
Step 8: Align Brackets with Posts
Hook the top bracket onto the top mounting post and slide the bottom bracket until the hook of the bracket lines up with the center of the bottom mounting post.
Diagram Description: Shows the top bracket hooked onto the top post. The bottom bracket is being slid to align its hook with the bottom mounting post.
Step 9: Secure Quiver Spacing
Keeping this spacing, move the quiver to a flat surface and tighten the lockdown screws.
Diagram Description: Shows the quiver attached to the bow's mounting posts. Lockdown screws on the quiver brackets are being tightened.
Step 10: Check Quiver Tension
Check the tension of the quiver on the bow by hooking the top bracket on the top post and pulling on the bottom bracket until it locks on the bottom post. If the quiver is too loose or too tight, the bracket spacing can be adjusted to fine-tune.
Diagram Description: Shows the quiver attached to the bow. A hand is pulling the bottom bracket to test tension. Three visual examples are shown: 'Ideal' tension, 'Too Loose' (quiver hangs down), and 'Too Tight' (quiver is rigid and possibly strained).
Step 11: Engage Quiver Lock
The quiver lock has two detents that lock it into place on the bracket to keep it out of the way when not in use. To engage the lock, simply unclip it from the bracket and rotate it into place over the mounting post.
Diagram Description: Shows a close-up of the quiver lock mechanism. It is being unclipped and rotated to secure the quiver.
Step 12: Adjust Spacing with Spacers
Install arrows on the quiver and test the fit with the quiver on the bow to ensure no contact with the bow, sight, or arrow rest. If contact occurs, use the spacers to move the quiver away from the bow. Unscrew the top and bottom mounting posts, slide the desired spacer (1/4" or 3/8") over the screw, and reinstall the mounting posts.
Diagram Description: Shows arrows loaded into the quiver. A close-up illustrates how to unscrew mounting posts, slide a spacer onto the screw, and reattach the post.
Changing the Quiver to LH (Left-Handed)
Out of the package, the quiver is assembled in the right-handed configuration. It can easily be changed to left-handed orientation by flipping the hood and grippers.
Step 1: Flip the Hood
A 1/8" Allen key is needed. Remove the two hood screws located on the back side of the hood and top bracket assembly.
Diagram Description: Shows the front of the quiver hood. An Allen key is used to remove two screws from the back of the hood assembly.
Step 2: Reinstall Hood
Flip the hood 180 degrees and reinstall the screws.
Diagram Description: Shows the hood rotated 180 degrees and being reattached with screws.
Step 3: Flip the Grippers
A 3/32" Allen key is needed. Remove the four gripper screws (two per gripper) located on the back side of the top and bottom brackets.
Diagram Description: Shows the side of the quiver where the arrow grippers are located. An Allen key is used to remove four screws holding the grippers in place.
Step 4: Reinstall Grippers
Slide the grippers out of the brackets and insert them on the opposite sides. Then reinstall the screws. The quiver is now ready for left-handed use.
Diagram Description: Shows the grippers removed from their original positions and being inserted into the opposite side of the brackets, then secured with screws.