4. Once you have done step a-e, look for an O-ring located between the barrel threads and the breech of the gun.
This O-ring should be very hard to locate use a flashlight if needed. If this o-ring is missing, replace it with a
#017 O-ring.
Gun will not fire
1. Does your gun have a new battery?
2. Check all wire connections from the circuit board to the solenoid.
3. Your gun should not fire if you LED is blinking green slowly. You must put paint in the gun or turn your eyes
off to dry fire.
Slow rate of fire.
Slow rates of fire are usually caused by a slow loader or loader low on batteries.
If your loader is in good working order. Check these things.
1. What is the eye mode your gun is set to? Eye mode 1 (two blinks) used the rate of fire cap.
Eye mode 3 (three blinks) Does not use the rate of fire cap. To shoot fast Eye mode 3 is recommended.
2. Check your ball in place delay settings (Fast blinking Red)? Try lowering the ball in place delay through the
circuit board. You may experience ball Chopping problems if you B.I.P.D. is set below 3.
Excessive air consumption.
Air consumption can be adjusted by changing many settings.
1. Set your dwell between 8 – 12, 10 is recommended.
2. Check your inline pressure. If your pressure is to high, you will use too much air.
3. Check to see if your anti-blow back O-ring is still in place. (Read above section #3 in Velocity fluctuation)
4. It is possible that your hammer return spring may have become damaged. (Contact technical support for a
new spring)
5. If your paint is too small for your barrel. You will use excessive amount of air when firing.
Low Velocity
1. Check that your dwell setting is set at 10 (recommended). Raising the dwell will increase your velocity.
2. Check your battery life, a higher dwell setting should raise your velocity until you can replace the battery.
3. Adjust your inline regulator. On the side of the regulator, move the setscrew out to raise velocity or screw in
to lower.
4. If your paint is too small for your barrel. Try using a barrel with a smaller I.D.
Excessive trigger bounce
You can adjust more or less trigger bounce in your gun with both programming the circuit board and adjusting the trigger
Setscrews.
1. Raising your d-bounce through your circuit board is the easiest way to fix this problem. Raising your d-
bounce will not slow your rate of fire until you get to 50 ms. Recommended d-bounce setting is 3 – 12.
2. Adjust your micro switch firing position. To do this adjust the middle set screw on the trigger. Or adjust the
strength of your return magnet using the setscrew located at the top to the trigger.