Manual
POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Fit the battery correctly with the positive terminal
nearest to the side of the frame.
Replace with another battery.
Remove the battery, gently bend the terminals towards
where the battery will sit and then replace the battery.
Use an fresh alkaline or lithium battery. Do not use a
low quality or rechargeable battery.
Ensure the gasket is seated correctly.
Replace the gasket if damaged using Ego LV1 parts kit.
Check the LPR output pressure. Adjust accordingly.
Clean and inspect the LPR assembly paying particular
attention to the piston o-ring, piston tip and rubber
seal. Replace damaged components as necessary.
Replace seals.
Check Low Pressure Hose for cuts or replace barb.
Replace Ego LV1 solenoid valve.
Replace exhaust valve.
Replace valve guide and o-rings.
Replace front o-ring on valve guide with a new 013
NBR70 o-ring
Replace exhaust valve and valve guide as necessary
(see Maintenance section).
Lift bolt pin and line up with position of rammer
correctly (See Maintenance section).
The battery has been fitted incorrectly.
The battery has drained on the shelf.
The battery terminals are not making proper contact
with the battery.
The battery type is of a low quality.
Either of the two gaskets are damaged and/or not
seated correctly in its designated pocket in the
manifold body.
Solenoid valve and/or manifold is over-pressurising.
Damaged or incorrect seals on rammer.
Damaged manifold inlet barb or low pressure hose
Damaged Ego LV1 solenoid valve.
Damaged exhaust valve.
Damaged valve guide.
Incorrect o-ring on the valve guide.
The exhaust valve has become jammed in the valve
guide.
The bolt pin is not located in rammer correctly.
SYMPTOM
Although a new battery has been fitted, the Ego LV1
will not switch on.
The battery does not seem to last very long.
The Ego LV1 leaks from the solenoid and/or manifold.
The Ego LV1 leaks down the barrel.
Gas vents quickly down barrel as soon as the Ego LV1
is gassed up.
The Ego LV1 fires but the bolt doesn’t move.
The Fault Finding guide covers common symptoms, causes and solutions that are likely to be encountered by the average user. If a
issue with the Ego LV1 cannot be solved using the Fault Finding guide, contact your nearest Eclipse Service Centre for assistance.
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