Manual
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AIR LEAK
IMPORTANT: Always remove the air tank and paintballs before any disassembly of the marker.
• Air leaking from the Front Plug means the O-ring (#ORG002) will need to be oiled or replaced.
• Air leaking from the Vertical Adapter means the O-ring (#ORG008) will need to be oiled or replaced.
• Air leaking down the barrel is usually caused by a worn or damaged Eko™ Cup Seal (#ITP023). (see Eko™ Cup
Seal Removal) should the Eko™ Cup Seal need to be exchanged.
• Never remove Eko™ Valve Body (#ITP025) unless specific repairs are needed.
• A nick or scratch on the lip of the Eko™ Valve Body can cause an internal air leak (see Eko™ Cup Seal
Removal). The Eko™ Valve Body may need to be replaced.
• Air leaking thru the Receiver and out of the Trigger Frame would indicate the Eko™ Valve Body O-rings
(#ORG002) will need to be replaced.
• If air is leaking thru the opposite end of the hose fittings, please check the following:
• The female end of the hose must have a plastic washer (#HSF004) installed inside the hose collar and be
tightened properly.
IMPORTANT: The hose line supplied has metric female ends. This will not install into American 1/8” (NPT) threaded
fittings. If installed incorrectly, it is possible to damage the attachment fittings and hose line.
HELPFUL TIP: To assure marker is assembled properly, follow the schematic drawing or position parts in order
during disassembly. Parts assembled backwards or improper parts installed will / can cause the marker to
malfunction.
TROUBLHOOTING
One ore more of the following may cause recocking related issues:
• Need lubrication on the following O-ring (#ORG001) (See Disassemble / Reassemble).
• The pressure in the tank is too low and possibly needs to be refilled.
• Striker O-ring (#ORG001) is damaged or missing. Replace with a new Spyder approved Striker O-ring.
NOTE: The Striker O-ring cannot be substituted with a black or urethane bottle o-ring.
• Dirt or broken paint shell fragments in the Receiver can cause the marker to have recocking issues. Using a
squeegee thru the upper portion of the Receiver will remove most of the dirt or broken shell fragments. Should
this issue continue please (See Disassemble / Reassemble) to remove the markers internals for complete
cleaning
• Using low quality paintballs can cause the marker to experience recocking issues cause of the shape of the
paintballs.
HELPFUL TIP: Paintballs have a shelf life and can become too fragile for use. Paintballs can take a different shape
in time so would be wise to size the paintball with your barrel.