Manual
The Geo3 does not fire.
The Bream Beam Sensor System is dirty
causing the incorrect detection of paintballs.
solenoid.
Incorrectly seated rubber bolt tip.
Damaged rubber bolt tip.
POPS is not engaged.
Solenoid Flow Restrictor (SFR) set too low.
SFR assembly is blocked.
Battery quality or level of charge is very low, and
does not provide sufficient power to drive the
Solenoid Valve.
Battery is flat.
Training Mode is enabled.
Trigger and trigger detection method are set up
incorrectly.
Trigger detection system is blocked
Solenoid Assembly is not plugged into Geo3
PCB correctly.
The Break Beam Sensor System is enabled but
there is no paintball in the breech.
The Micro-switch is not being activated.
Micro-switch is damaged.
PCB damaged .
Solenoid Valve damaged
Solenoid Valve wires damaged
Clean the Break Beam Sensor System.
Re-seat rubber bolt tip.
Replace the rubber bolt tip.
Engage the POPS fully.
Increase the flow through the SFR.
Strip and clean the SFR assembly.
Install new high quality battery.
Install new battery
Disable training mode.
Set up trigger correctly (refer to “Setting the
trigger” section).
Remove any wires or debris from the trigger
detection system.
Plug solenoid Assembly plug into its port on
the Geo3 PCB.
Fill loader with paint.
Adjust Micro-switch activation screw
accordingly.
Replace circuit board.
Replace Solenoid Valve
SYMPTOM POSSIbLE CAUSE SOLUTION
72.
FAULT FINDING