SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Although a fresh battery has been fitted, the
Geo will not switch on.
The battery does not seem to last very long.
The Geo leaks from the Solenoid Assembly.
Geo leaks down the barrel.
Gas vents quickly down the barrel as soon as
the Geo is gasses up
The Geo is chopping or trapping paint.
The battery has been fitted incorrectly.
The battery terminals are not making proper
contact with the battery.
The battery type is of a low quality.
Check that the Solenoid gasket is intact and
seated in its designated pocket in the minifold.
Damaged Geo Solenoid.
Geo Solenoid Assembly is over-pressurising.
Debris on / damage to Spool Pack.
Main Prop Shaft 14 x2 NBR 70 o-ring is damaged,
dirty or dry.
Internal 017 NBR 70 o-ring and external 020 NBR
70 o-rings on Can are damaged, dry or dirty.
Bolt is stuck in a forward position.
Main Prop Shaft 014x2 o-ring is damaged or an
incorrect size.
Loader has too high a force setting or paint is
poor quality.
The Break Beam Sensor System is switched off.
The Bolt is dirty causing the Sensor System to
incorrectly detect a paintball.
Fit the Battery correctly with the positive
terminal nearest to the side of the frame.
Remove the Battery, gently bend the terminals
towards where the Battery will sit and then
replace the Battery.
Use an alkaline or metal hydride battery. Do not
use a low quality or rechargeable battery.
Replace the Solenoid gasket if damaged.
Replace Geo Solenoid.
Check the Inline Regulator output pressure and
consequent velocity. Adjust accordingly.
Replace Spool Pack.
Replace, clean and lubricate 14 x 2 NBR 70
o-ring on Prop Shaft.
Replace, clean and lubricate 017 NBR 70 o-ring
and 020 NBR 70 o-rings on Can.
Push Bolt backwards.
Replace with a 014x2 size o-ring.
Adjust loader setting and try another brand
of paint.
Switch on the Break Beam Sensor System.
Clean the Bolt.
SOLUTION
CONTENTS
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