Manual

FIG 6.5
FIG 6.3
CLEANING THE BREAK-BEAM
SENSOR SYSTEM
Undo the retaining screw for the Break-Beam Sensor Cover on the left hand
side of the Eclipse Ego using a 5/64th" hex key (SEE FIGURE 6.1)
Remove the Sensor Cover to expose the back of the Break-Beam Sensor
unit (SEE FIGURE 6.2). Using a dry Q-tip, carefully remove any debris, paint or
moisture from the back of the sensor unit and from inside the Sensor Cover.
Carefully slide the sensor unit down approximately half an inch
(SEE FIGURE 6.3), allowing it to be lifted free from the Eclipse
Ego body and using another dry Q-tip, remove any
grease or debris build-up from the front of the sensor
unit (SEE FIGURE 6.4).
FIG 6.1
FIG 6.2
FIG 6.4
Remove the rubber nger detent and using a dry Q-tip clean the detent and it’s
location point in the Eclipse Ego Body. Replace clean detent back into the Eclipse
Ego body (SEE FIGURE 6.5) and slide sensor unit back into place (SEE FIGURE 6.6).
Replace the Sensor Cover and using a 5/64th" hex key, replace the Bream
Beam Sensor Cover retaining screw to hold the sensor cover in place (SEE
FIGURE 6.7).
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CROSS-THREAD THE SCREW. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREW.
Repeat procedure for opposite side of the Eclipse Ego.
You have now cleaned your Break-Beam Sensor System.
NOTE: WHEN CLEANING BREAK-BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM INSPECT
CONDITION OF RUBBER FINGER DETENTS AND REPLACE IF
NECESSARY. ENSURE THAT THE RECEIVER SENSOR (INDICATED
BY A RED MARK & RED HEAT SHRINK) IS LOCATED ON THE RIGHT-
HAND SIDE OF THE MARKER BODY.
FIG 6.6
FIG 6.7
Continued >
WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED
GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL AND
LOADER TO MAKE THE EGO EASIER TO WORK ON.
42
MAINTENANCE
43
MAINTENANCE
QUICKGUIDE