Manual
46 GEO3.5 MANUAL
ADVANCED INLINE
REGULATOR MAINTENANCE
This procedure is only required if your are xing a supercharging SL4 inline regulator
(common symptoms of supercharging are a very high velocity rst shot and/or large
variances in shot to shot consistency).
Place a 3/32” hex key through the adjuster top (see gure 17A), then insert a 1/8”
hex key into the bottom of the adjuster screw and carefully turn it counter-clockwise
until the two parts begin to unscrew freely (see gure 17B). With your ngers fully
unscrew the two parts taking care not to lose any of the internal components (see
gure 17C).
Inside the adjuster screw you will nd a regulator seal, purge poppet and spring
(purge poppet assembly) (see gure 17D). Inspect and clean the regulator seal,
turning it over if one side appears excessively worn or damaged or replace if
necessary. Inspect and clean the purge poppet or replace if necessary.
Place the purge poppet and attached spring in the central hole in the regulator
seal, then insert these parts into the adjuster screw (see gure 17E). Ensure is it re-
installed correctly, failure to do so may seriously damage the GEO3.5 solenoid.
With the regulator seal, purge valve and spring installed back into the adjuster screw,
replace the adjuster top (see gure 17F). Screw the two parts tightly together using
1/8” and 3/32” hex keys. Refer to the ‘SL4 Inline Regulator Assembly’ section on
pages 44-45 to re-assemble the SL4 inline regulator.
WARNING!
Always de-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction,
and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the
marker easier and safer to work on.
If you are unsure about performing a maintenance procedure please
contact your nearest service centre.
WARNING
FIG 17A
FIG 17C
FIG 17E
FIG 17B
FIG 17D
FIG 17F