Manual
THE SOLENOiD MANiFOLD
THERE IS NO NEED TO REMOVE THE SOLENOID VALVE OR
MANIFOLD FOR ANY KIND OF REGULAR MAINTENANCE. THERE
ARE NO SERVICEABLE PARTS WITHIN THE SOLENOID VALVE OR
MANIFOLD THAT REQUIRE MAINTENANCE.
With the frame separated from the Ego LV1 body and the
solenoid and BBSS wires unplugged from the circuit board
(see page 52) use a small flat headed screw driver to undo
and remove the two screws that hold the solenoid valve onto
the solenoid manifold
(SEE FIGURE 26A)
.
After removing the solenoid valve, the three retaining screws
which hold the solenoid manifold onto the Ego LV1 body
will be accessible. Remove these using a 5/64” hex key
(SEE
FIGURE 26B)
.
With the solenoid manifold completely removed from the
Ego LV1 body the bottom of the Ego LV1 body should now
resemble
FIGURE 26C
. Ensure that the air transfer holes in the
bottom of the body are free from contamination from any dirt,
debris, paint or moisture and clear away any excess grease if
it appears to be blocking any of the air transfer holes.
Check the top face of the solenoid manifold to ensure that
it is free from damage or debris
(SEE FIGURE 26D)
. Remove,
clean and inspect the manifold rubber gasket as shown in
FIGURE 26E
. Replace the gasket ensuring that it lies flat in its
designated groove in the solenoid manifold body
(SEE FIGURE
26D)
.
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Replace any worn/damaged seals using authentic Eclipse Ego LV1 spare
parts.
DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN
A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER, AIR
SYSTEM AND ANY PA INTBALLS TO MAKE THE MARKER
EASIER AND SAFER TO WORK ON.
WARNING
FIG 26A
FIG 26B
FIG 26C
FIG 26D
FIG 26E
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