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MARKER IS LEAKING INTERNALLY
• Liquid CO
2
may cause temporary venting from relief valve or solenoid valve. This is
normal, and does not require repair. If CO
2
is venting frequently, make sure the marker
is properly configured to prevent feeding of liquid CO
2
.
• Pneumatic hoses may be loose, damaged or not fully connected. Replace hoses with
genuine GOG Paintball
TM
hoses only.
• Hose has been disconnected and re-attached. Replace with a new GOG Paintball
TM
internal hose. Removing a hose streches it so that it cannot be re-used without leaking.
MARKER IS LEAKING DOWN THE BARREL
• One or more of the bolt or bolt stop o-rings are damaged or dirty. Inspect and replace
if necessary, making sure to clean and lubricate the parts following the instructions in
this manual.
MARKER IS LEAKING FROM BOTTOMLINE ASA
• Unload and de-gas the marker. Inspect the CO
2
or HPA tank o-ring. Clean, lightly
lubricate with GR33SE
TM
and if necessary replace.
MARKER IS OCCASIONALLY LEAKING FROM THE VERTICAL REGULATOR
• Gas may occasionally vent near the top of the vertical regulator (see Fig. 21) especially
when using CO
2
. This is a normal function of the relief valve protecting the marker,
and does not indicate a problem. If CO
2
is venting frequently, make sure the marker is
properly configured to prevent feeding of liquid CO
2
.
TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT
22
FIG. 21
RELIEF VENT