SYMPTOM
The GEO3.5 de-gasses very slowly
The GEO3.5 leaks from the solenoid assembly
GEO3.5 leaks down the barrel
Gas vents quickly down the barrel as soon as the
GEO3.5 is gassed up
The GEO3.5 is chopping or trapping paint
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The body filter is blocked / damaged
Check that the three solenoid gaskets are intact
and seated in their designated pockets both in and
around the solenoid manifold
GEO3.5 solenoid assembly is over-pressurising
Debris on / damage to poppet
Damaged GEO3.5 solenoid valve
Front or rear prop shaft 14 x2 NBR 70 o-rings are
damaged, dirty or dry
Internal 017 NBR 70 o-ring and external 020 NBR 70
o-rings on bolt can are damaged, dry or dirty
The bolt is stuck in a forward position
Main prop shaft 014x2 o-ring is damaged or an
incorrect size
The loader has too high a force feed setting
Poor quality paintballs
The break beam sensor system is switched off
The bolt is dirty causing the incorrect detection of
paintballs
SOLUTION
Clean the body filter and inspect for damage
Replace if damaged
Replace any of the solenoid gaskets if they are
damaged
Check the inline regulator output pressure and
consequent velocity. Adjust accordingly
Strip and clean the SL4 inline regulator. Replacing
the seals as necessary
Clean / replace the poppet
Replace the GEO3.5 solenoid valve
Replace, clean and lubricate 14 x 2 NBR 70 o-rings
on prop shaft
Replace, clean and lubricate 017 NBR 70 o-ring and
020 NBR 70 o-rings on the bolt can
Push the bolt backwards
Replace with a new 014x2 size o-ring
Adjust the loader to a lower force feed setting
Use better quality paintballs
Switch on the break beam sensor system
Clean the bolt and breach
G E O3 . 5 MAN U AL 6 3
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