Manual
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FAULT FINDING
FAULT FINDING TABLES
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The batteries do not seem to
last very long.
The batteries are of a low quality.
Use alkaline or lithium batteries.
Do not use low quality or rechargeable batteries.
The CS2 leaks from the solenoid and/
or manifold.
The gaskets between the body and the solenoid or the
solenoid and the frame are damaged, dirty or missing.
Ensure the gaskets are clean and seated correctly.
Replace the gaskets if damaged or missingusing CS2 parts kit.
Pilot valve and/or manifold are over-pressurised.
Check the output pressure of the inline regulator, adjust accordingly.
Clean and inspect the inline regulator assembly paying particular
attention to the piston o-ring, piston tip and regulator seal.
Replace damaged components as necessary.
Damaged or incorrect seals on the solenoid spool. Replace and/or lubricate solenoid spool seals.
Damaged CS2 SMC pilot valve. Replace CS2 SMC pilot valve.
The CS2 leaks down the barrel.
Dirty or damaged can o-rings.
Clean and lubricate or replace 020 NBR70 and 017 NBR o-rings on
the front of the can.
Dirty or damaged o-rings on the spool.
Clean and lubricate or replace the 011 NBR70 and 012 NBR70 o-rings
on the main spool.
Dirty or damaged bolt o-rings.
Clean and lubricate or replace 14x2 NBR70 o-ring on the back of the
bolt.
Dirty or damaged rear bolt guide o-ring.
Clean and lubricate or replace 017 NBR70 o-ring on the back
of the bolt guide.
Low rate of re / rate of re not reaching
the ROF cap.
The force setting of the loader is too low. Adjust the loader force feed setting.
The breech sensor has detected a fault and has reduced
the ROF.
Check the position and condition of the breech sensors.
Clean or replace the breech sensors as required.
Low constant velocity. The inline regulator output pressure set too low. Increase the output pressure of the inline regulator.
High velocity rst shot. The inline regulator pressure is creeping. Strip and clean the inline regulator replacing the piston seal.
The trigger is very “bouncy”.
Incorrect lter settings. Check that your DEBOUNCE settings suit your trigger set-up.
Trigger pull is too short and the return strength is too low. See page 12 for trigger adjustment guidelines.