Manual

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FAULT FINDING
FAULT FINDING TABLES
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
CS2 has velocity drop-off during
rapid re.
The batteries are poor quality or have insufcient charge.
Replace the batteries. Use alkaline or lithium batteries.
Always use high quality batteries.
Air system/regulator doesn’t ow fast enough to keep up. Use a good quality preset air system.
The bolt assembly is dirty or incorrectly lubricated. Clean, re-lubricate and replace the o-rings on the bolt as necessary.
Poorly maintained inline regulator. Strip, lubricate and rebuild the inline regulator.
The CS2 is breaking paintballs in the
barrel or the breech.
The loader has too high a force feed setting. Adjust the loader to a lower force feed setting.
The ball detents are damaged or missing. Replace the ball detents.
Poor quality paintballs. Use better quality paintballs.
The breech sensor is switched off. Switch on the breech sensor.
A poor paintball to barrel bore match. Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match.
Unseated rubber bolt tip. Reseat the rubber bolt tip.
Missing or damaged rubber bolt tip. Replace the rubber bolt tip.
On power up the marker will not re. The trigger is permanently depressed.
Adjust the trigger until the selected trigger detection method is de-
activated when the trigger is released.
Constant high velocity / Unable to lower
velocity to desired fps.
Output pressure of the preset regulator is too high.
Use a preset regulator with an output pressure below 650 psi.
Consult the preset regulator manufacturer for possible faults /
maintenance requirements.
Although a fresh battery has been tted,
the CS2 will not switch on.
The batteries have drained on the shelf. Replace with new batteries.
The batteries are tted incorrectly.
Remove the batteries. Gently squeeze the large terminal on the
battery connector to reduce its diameter.
Reconnect the batteries.