Manual
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
The Break Beam Sensor System does not
appear to be reading correctly.
The Break Beam Sensor System is not
reading at all.
Two or more balls are being fed into the
breech.
Ego9 is inconsistent.
Leaking Rammer Assembly ( Leak gets
louder when bolt is removed ).
Eye turns itself off after firing.
When the Ego9 powers up, no game timer
/ shot counter / ROF indicator is displayed
and the gun will not fire.
The Break Beam Sensor System is dirty.
Break Beam Sensors are the wrong way around.
There is a broken wire or contact, or a short
circuit on either of the Breech Sensor cables.
Either sensor is back to front.
If the Ego9 is being used with a force feed
loader, it is possible that the loader is forcing
balls past the ball detent.
Inline Regulator is supercharging.
Front ram shaft seal deteriorated.
Eye is dirty.
Eye is faulty.
Eye is out of place.
The trigger is permanently depressed.
Keep the Break Beam Sensors clean to ensure
correct readings (See Maintenance Section).
Check that the red receiver is on the right-hand
side of the Breech.
Check the plug of the cables.
Check for cuts or pinches in the sensor cables.
Check that the sensors face each other when
installed.
Change the rubber finger detent.
Strip and clean Inline Regulator.
(See Maintenance Section )
Replace front Rammer Shaft seal.
Clean the eyes.
Replace the eyes.
Re-Install Eyes. Check alignment.
Turn the front stop set screw in the top of the
trigger counter-clockwise until the display
reads correctly. If there is sufficient trigger
adjustment then turn the return force set screw
counter clockwise also.
SOLUTION
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
The marker is chopping or trapping paint.
The Ego9 fires yet bolt doesn’t move.
The Ego9 does not fire.
Low Velocity First Shot.
High Velocity First Shot.
The trigger very “bouncy”.
The Break Beam Sensor System is switched off.
The Bolt is dirty, causing the sensor system to
incorrectly detect a paintball.
The Break Beam Sensor System is dirty causing
the incorrect detection of paintballs.
The Dwell parameter is set too low.
Bolt pin is not located in Rammer correctly.
Trigger is set up incorrectly.
Solenoid is not plugged into the Ego9 PCB.
The Break Beam Sensor System is enabled but
there is no paint.
Micro-switch is not being activated.
Micro-switch is damaged.
Solenoid Pilot Valve is damaged.
FSD Comp parameter is too low to overcome
stiction on Solenoid and / or Rammer O-rings.
FSD Comp parameter set too high.
Inline Regulator pressure is creeping.
Incorrect Filter settings.
Trigger pull too short and return strength too
low.
Switch on the Break Beam Sensor System.
Clean the Bolt.
Clean the Break Beam Sensor System.
Increase the Dwell parameter.
Lift Bolt pin and line up with position of rammer
correctly (See Maintenance Section).
Set trigger up correctly.
(See Advanced Set-Up Section)
Plug solenoid into port on the Ego9 PCB.
Fill loader with paint.
Adjust Micro-switch activation screw
accordingly.
Replace circuit board.
Replace Pilot Valve.
Increase FSD Comp parameter.
Reduce FSD Comp parameter.
Strip and clean Inline Regulator. Replace Inline
Regulator piston if necessary.
Check that your trigger filter and debounce
settings suit your trigger set-up.
Refer to Advanced Set-Up Section for
guidelines of how to adjust your Ego9 trigger
accordingly.
SOLUTION
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