
GEO3.5 MANUAL 65
The fault finding guide covers common symptoms, causes and solutions that are
likely to be encountered by the average user. If a issue with the GEO3.5 cannot
be solved using the fault finding guide, contact your nearest Eclipse Service
Centre for assistance.
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
GEO3.5 trigger is very “bouncy”
Incorrect filter settings
Check that your trigger filter and de-bounce settings
suit your trigger set-up
The break beam sensor system does not appear to
be reading correctly
The break beam sensor system is dirty
Clean the break beam sensor system
The break beam sensor system is not reading at all
The break beam sensors are the wrong way around
Check that the red receiver is on the right-hand side
of the breech
There is a broken wire or contact, or a short circuit
on either of the break beam sensor cables
Check the plug on the cables
Check for cuts or pinches in the sensor cables
Either break beam sensor is back to front
Check that the sensors face each other when
installed
Two or more balls are being fed into the breech
The rubber detents are broken / missing
Change the rubber finger detents
Loader feed force is set too high
Reduce the feed force on the loader
The break beam sensor system turns itself off after
firing
The eye is dirty
Clean the eyes
The eye is faulty
Replace the eyes
The eye is out of place
Re-install the eyes then check the alignment
When the GEO3.5 powers up, the right hand side
of the screen is not displayed and the marker will
not fire
The trigger is permanently depressed
Adjust the trigger until the selected trigger detection
method is activated when the trigger is released
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