Manual
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GEO:CS1
FAULT FINDING
FAULT FINDING TABLES
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The CS1 has low rate of re.
The Solenoid Flow Restrictor (SFR) is set too low. Increase the ow setting on the SFR.
The force setting on the loader is too low. Adjust the loader force feed setting.
The breech sensor (BS) is switched off. Switch the breech sensor (BS) on.
The breech sensor (BS) is in default mode.
Clean the breech sensor (BS) and ensure the breech sensor
holes in the body are free of debris.
The rate of re cap (ROF CAP) is on and set
to a low value.
Increase the rate of re cap (BS ON ROF) or turn off the ROF CAP
in the settings menu.
The CS1 leaks from the solenoid
assembly.
Damaged, missing or incorrectly assembled
solenoid gaskets.
Check that the three solenoid gaskets are intact and seated in their
designated pockets both in and around the solenoid manifold.
Replace any of the solenoid gaskets if damaged.
CS1 solenoid assembly is over-pressurising.
Check the inline regulator output pressure and consequent velocity.
Adjust accordingly. Strip and clean the inline regulator.
Replacing the regulator seals as necessary.
Debris on/damage to solenoid spool seals. Clean/grease/replace solenoid spool seals.
Damaged CS1 solenoid pilot valve. Replace the CS1 solenoid pilot valve.
The frame seal is damaged. Replace the frame seal.
The CS1 is breaking paintballs in the
barrel or the breech.
The loader has too high a force feed setting. Adjust the loader to a lower force feed setting.
The ball detents are damaged or missing. Replace the ball detents.
Poor quality paintballs. Use better quality paintballs.
The breech sensor is switched off. Switch on the breech sensor.
A poor paintball to barrel bore match. Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match.
Unseated rubber bolt tip. Reseat the rubber bolt tip.
Missing or damaged rubber bolt tip. Replace the rubber bolt tip.