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GEO:CS1

SUPPORT

INDEX

A

Adjuster bottom: 

46

 

Adjuster o-ring: 

46

 

Adjuster top: 

46

 

Air system: 

07

,

15

,

40

,

42

,

56

 

ALARM: 

33

,

37

 

ALL: 

02

,

31

,

36

 

AUTO OFF: 

31

,

36

 

B

BACKLIGHT: 

30

,

36

 

Barrel: 

02

,

07

,

15

,

16

,

39

,

40

,

41

 

Batteries: 

04

,

16

,

39

,

40

,

42

,

43

,

52

 

Battery holder: 

39

,

45

,

52

,

55

 

Battery level indicator: 

09

 

Battery terminal circuit board: 

52

,

55

 

Bearing carrier: 

50

 

BLU LEVEL: 

30

,

36

 

Bolt bonnet: 

47

 

Bolt can: 

47

 

Breech sensor (BS): 

04

,

08

,

09

,

18

,

23

,

24

,

27

,

3

4

,

35

,

41

,

43

,

45

,

55

 

BS OFF ROF: 

23

,

34

 

BS ON ROF: 

23

,

24

,

34

 

BUTTON: 

33

 

C

Circuit boards: 

04

,

55

 

Clamping feed neck: 

07

,

15

 

Clamping feed tube: 

51

 

CONTRAST: 

31

,

36

 

D

DBL CLICK: 

31

 

DEBOUNCE: 

27

,

35

 

Delay: 

27

,

35

 

Double-click: 

08

,

31

 

Down: 

08

,

21

 

DWELL: 

26

,

35

,

43

 

E

EMPTY: 

27

,

35

 

E-portal: 

55

,

56

 

EXIT: 

21

,

37

 

F

Factory: 

19

,

20

,

22

,

29

,

38

,

46

 

FACTORY: 

22

,

34

 

FAULT FINDING: 

04

,

40

,

41

,

42

,

43

 

Feed neck lever: 

07

,

15

 

FILTER: 

27

,

35

,

46

,

52

 

FIRE MODE: 

23

,

34

 

Firing: 

08

 

Foregrip: 

39

,

45

,

55

 

Frame assembly: 

45

,

52

 

Frame plug: 

53

 

Front frame screw: 

45

 

Front grip section: 

53

 

FSD COMP: 

26

,

35

 

FSD DLY: 

26

 

FULL: 

27

,

35

,

57

 

G

GAME: 

09

,

33

,

37

 

GAME TIMER: 

09

,

33

,

37

 

GAUGE: 

32

,

37

 

GAUGE MAX: 

32

,

37

 

Grip screws: 

13

 

GRN LEVEL: 

30

,

36

 

H

HARDWARE: 

08

,

19

,

28

,

29

,

36

 

HI PWR: 

29

,

36

 

K

KICK IN: 

24

,

25

 

L

LCD: 

08

,

13

,

21

,

30

,

31

,

33

,

36

,

53

,

55

 

LEVEL1: 

27

 

LEVEL9: 

27

 

LINEAR: 

24

,

35

 

LOAD: 

22

,

38

 

Loader: 

07

,

15

 

Lock indicator: 

09

 

Lock/unlock: 

13

 

LO PWR: 

29

,

36

 

M

Magnet: 

50

 

Magnet adjuster screw: 

12

,

50

 

MAIN MENU: 

34

,

35

,

36

,

37

 

Maintenance videos: 

04

,

17

 

Marker settings: 

08

,

20

,

22

 

Microswitch: 

12

,

19

,

29

,

50

,

54

,

55

 

Microswitch screw: 

12

 

MS10: 

22

 

N

Navigation buttons: 

08

 

Navigation console: 

08

,

45

,

55

 

O

OPTO: 

19

,

28

,

29

,

35

,

36

,

55

 

P

Pin plunger: 

47

 

Piston o-ring: 

46

 

Plunger spring: 

47

 

POPS: 

04

,

07

,

10

,

15

,

40

,

43

,

45

,

46

,

49

,

53

 

POPS assembly: 

46

 

POPS bonnet: 

07

,

10

,

15

,

43

,

45

,

49

 

POPS pin: 

49

 

POPS screws: 

46

 

POPS seal: 

46

 

Post-travel adjuster screw: 

50

 

Post-travel screw: 

12

 

Power cable: 

52

 

POWER UP: 

31

 

Preset: 

22

,

38

,

40

,

42

 

Summary of Contents for GEO CS1

Page 1: ...01 GEO CS1 PLANET ECLIPSE GEO CS1 USER MANUAL ENGLISH 68 CAL ...

Page 2: ...y marker as if it is loaded and ready to fire The electronic On Off button is the marker s disabling device also known as a safety Always switch off the marker when not in use Always fit a barrel blocking device to the CS1 when not in use Always remove paintballs from the CS1 when not in use Do not field strip or remove any parts while the marker is pressurised Do not pressurise the CS1 without al...

Page 3: ...ant safety guidelines and instructions Should you be unsure at any stage or unable to understand the contents of this manual you must seek expert advice Le mode d emploi est en Anglais Il contient des instructions et mesures de sécurité importantes En cas de doute ou s il vous est impossible de comprendre le contenu du monde d emploi demandez conseil à un expert Este manual de usuarios operarios U...

Page 4: ...cator 19 Trigger detection indicator 20 User interface 21 Navigating the user interface 22 User interface parameters 34 The menu tree RESET 38 39 38 Factory reset 39 Installing the batteries FAULT FINDING 40 43 40 Fault finding tables TECHNICAL RESOURCE 44 55 44 Parts list 46 SL5 inline regulator 47 CS1 bolt assembly 48 Solenoid assembly 49 Push On Purge System POPS assembly 50 Trigger assembly 51...

Page 5: ...05 GEO CS1 ...

Page 6: ...FIG 1 06 GEO CS1 QUICK START SETTING UP THE CS1 F C B E D H I K J A G HEX 5 32 1 2 2 5 3 4 6 ...

Page 7: ...1 1 IMPORTANT To switch Off On see page 08 2 DO NOT over tighten the barrel 3 IMPORTANT Ensure the marker is de gassed when setting up 4 NEVER use CO2 Compressed air or Nitrogen only 5 DO NOT over tighten the feed neck This may damage the CS1 or the loader 6 DO NOT use a preset regulator that outputs over 650 psi QUICK START SETTING UP THE CS1 WARNING Always make sure the marker is Off with a barr...

Page 8: ...net Eclipse logo is displayed 1 Switching Off the CS1 Press and hold the Select button B or double click it until the TURN OFF option is displayed Press the Select button again to switch off the CS1 1 Firing the CS1 Pull the trigger to fire the CS1 The breech sensor BS will dictate how the CS1 fires See page 18 for details 1 DO NOT dry fire your CS1 as this may lead to damage over a continual peri...

Page 9: ... state see page 13 F The battery level indicator The sound indicator The sound indicator relays the SOUND parameter settings See page 29 for details Sound enabled All sound options are activated These include powering up down game timer alarms or times out Sound disabled No sounds will be made B D C F E A The lock indicator Locked Set up mode cannot be accessed Tournament legal state Unlocked Set ...

Page 10: ...y clockwise to reduce velocity 2 Turn the hex key counter clockwise to increase velocity 3 Fire two clearing shots after each velocity adjustment for an accurate velocity reading 1 DO NOT turn the adjuster screw in too far This will prevent the CS1 from firing WARNING DO NOT exceed 300FPS Always wear correct protective equipment when firing your marker NEVER leave the CS1 gassed up when unloading ...

Page 11: ...l improve the smoothness of the firing cycle but will lower the cycling rate Maximum flow fully counter clockwise will reduce the smoothness of the firing cycle but increase the cycling rate The SFR flow rate can be set anywhere between maximum and minimum flow 1 ALWAYS chronograph your marker once any changes have been made Changes to the SFR flow can directly affect the velocity of the paintball...

Page 12: ...s the trigger pull distance The microswitch screw D adjusts the distance between the trigger and microswitch Clockwise reduces the distance counter clockwise increases it The magnet adjuster screw E adjusts the strength of the trigger return Clockwise increases the strength counter clockwise reduces it The post travel screw F adjusts the distance the trigger travels once pulled Clockwise reduces t...

Page 13: ...frame to access the tournament lock button C The rear grips D do not need to be removed for access To lock unlock your marker push the button once The LCD will display the locked unlocked mode status see page 09 Replace the rubber grips and screws as per Fig 1 1 DO NOT over tighten the screws 1 C D B A B WARNING Always ensure the marker is made safe before changing the tournament lock state to avo...

Page 14: ...FIG 1 14 GEO CS1 QUICK START UNLOADING THE CS1 D G H C A F B E HEX 5 32 2 1 6 5 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...ck Unscrew the barrel tip clockwise to remove 1 IMPORTANT Extra precaution to avoid injury 2 IMPORTANT To switch Off On see page 08 3 IMPORTANT Always de gas before unloading 4 IMPORTANT Always remove air system before unloading 5 IMPORTANT Always remove any paintballs from the breech of the marker once the loader has been removed 6 IMPORTANT Unscrew the barrel tip CLOCKWISE QUICK START UNLOADING ...

Page 16: ...intball marker by air check with the airline regarding their policies on transporting paintball equipment as hold luggage before arriving at the airport 10 Observe and obey all local and national laws concerning the transportation of paintball markers 11 Use the box in which the marker was originally supplied to protect the marker against rough handling during transport WARNING Never carry your CS...

Page 17: ...a collection of dedicated marker maintenance videos to guide the user through each step From basic to more advanced parts of the CS1 we ve got your back Visit our Tech Room YouTube channel and check out the CS1 Maintenance playlist www youtube com planeteclipsetv MAINTENANCE ON LINE MAINTENANCE VIDEOS ...

Page 18: ...FF ROF setting page 18 BS enabled in training mode CS1 training mode is enabled and simulates firing at the maximum firing mode Selected with BS On BS enabled and NO ball is detected The CS1 cannot be fired BS fault has been cleared and NO ball is detected The CS1 cannot be fired Use the Up button to switch the BS off then on again BS fault detected System is disabled The CS1 can be fired at 2 bps...

Page 19: ...eading above PULL point OPTO senses the trigger is in a pulled state OPTO sensor selected reading 100 OPTO reads 100 meaning the trigger is fully depressed OPTO sensor selected reading mid range OPTO senses that the trigger is in a half pulled state Microswitch selected actuated The trigger is in a pulled state Microswitch selected non actuated The trigger is in a released state The OPTO is the fa...

Page 20: ...hown opposite contain a series of editable parameters within them For the complete menu tree see pages 34 to 37 Some of the parameters affect the way the CS1 shoots and are tournament locked from the factory The menus also contain the TURN OFF action which immediately switches the CS1 Off 1 1 The layout and parameters shown in this manual are correct at the time of printing ...

Page 21: ...ection The Select button is used to confirm any adjustments you make and returns you to the top level menu options FIG 2 EXAMPLE NAVIGATION 1 CS1 is On 2 Push and hold Select button until the TURN OFF screen appears 3 Up and Down buttons are used to find the TRAINING options 4 Select button confirms the TRAINING Selection 5 Up and Down buttons scroll the TRAINING parameter options 6 Select button ...

Page 22: ...arameters saved by the user USER2 Load a set of custom firing mode parameters saved by the user FACTORY Reset every parameter to the factory set default PSP10 Load a set of parameters that are PSP compliant PSP12 Load a set of parameters that are PSP compliant NXL10 Load a set of parameters that are NXL compliant MS10 Load a set of parameters that are Millennium Series compliant CANCEL Editing is ...

Page 23: ...changed FIG 3 BS ON ROF PARAMETER Limits the maximum rate of fire the CS1 will achieve with the breech sensor BS On This will only be displayed if the ROF CAP is On Range 4 0 30 0 bps balls per second In 0 1 increments 1 1 Always calibrate your ROF CAP parameters to the local field meter for consistency FIG 4 BS OFF ROF PARAMETER Limits the maximum rate of fire the CS1 will achieve with the breech...

Page 24: ...y SUSTAIN LINEAR The CS1 will be fired in semi automatic until a number of trigger pulls set by SEMI SHOTS have been made at a minimum pull rate set by KICK IN The rate of fire will then equal the rate of trigger pulls increased by a percentage specified by RATE up to a maximum rate of fire set by BS ON ROF Ramping is maintained as long as the user continues to pull the trigger at a required rate ...

Page 25: ...etween 3 3 and 10 0 pulls per second in 0 1 pulls per second increments FIG 3 SUSTAIN PARAMETER Whilst ramping this sets the rate at which the user must continue to pull the trigger to maintain ramping This parameter can be set between 3 3 and 10 0 pulls per second in 0 1 pulls per second increments FIG 4 RESTART PARAMETER This defines the amount of time that elapses after the final ramped shot is...

Page 26: ...ime to the first shot to compensate This parameter can be set between 0 0 and 5 0 milliseconds FIG 4 FSD DLY PARAMETER The time before the FSD COMP is applied to a shot This parameter can be set between 00 00 and 04 00 minutes FIG 2 DWELL PARAMETER Sets the amount of time the solenoid valve is energised therefore how much gas is used per shot Too low will result in low velocity shots and excessive...

Page 27: ...hat may be present and can be set from level 1 to level 9 LEVEL1 Least filtering most bounce LEVEL9 Most filtering least bounce CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 3 EMPTY PARAMETER This sets the time delay between the breech sensor BS recognising the breech as EMPTY bolt retracted and the next shot being allowed to fire This can be set between 1 0 and 20 0 milliseconds in 0 1 millisecon...

Page 28: ... must be released for in order to be recognised as a valid trigger release This parameter can be set between 3 0 and 25 0 milliseconds in 0 1 millisecond increments FIG 3 PULL PT PARAMETER This is only available if OPTO is enabled from the HARDWARE menu It defines the point at which the trigger is considered pulled This parameter can be set between 51 and 99 in 1 increments FIG 4 RELEASE PT PARAME...

Page 29: ...nic trigger pull sensor SWITCH Microswitch trigger pull detection CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 3 SOUND PARAMETER Startup sounds parameter changing sounds and alarms can all be switched to silent if required ON Default sounds On OFF Default sounds Off CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 4 TONES PARAMETER The push button tones can be switched off with all other sounds stil...

Page 30: ...RED LEVEL PARAMETER This sets the percentage of red in the LCD backlight colour This parameter can be set between 0 and 100 increments FIG 3 GRN LEVEL PARAMETER This sets the percentage of green in the LCD backlight colour This parameter can be set between 0 and 100 increments FIG 4 BLU LEVEL PARAMETER This sets the percentage of blue in the LCD backlight colour This parameter can be set between 0...

Page 31: ...sables the option to double click the Select button as opposed to holding it down to switch the CS1 on and off NONE Double click disabled POWER UP Double click to power up only ALL Double click to also access menus CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 3 AUTO OFF PARAMETER This sets the amount of time that elapses before the CS1 switches itself off This parameter can be set between 05 00 a...

Page 32: ...abled CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 2 SHOT COUNT MENU This menu controls the shot counter parameters FIG 3 GAUGE PARAMETER This toggles the visibility of the gauge graphic in the shot counter on the run screen ON GAUGE graphic enabled OFF GAUGE graphic disabled CANCEL Editing is cancelled and unchanged FIG 4 GAUGE MAX PARAMETER This sets the number that the gauge counts down from e...

Page 33: ...between 00 00 and 60 00 minutes in 10 second increments FIG 3 ALARM 1 AND 2 PARAMETER This sets the Alarm s Once the game timer counts down to the designated alarm time the audible alarm will sound if the SOUND parameter is set to On The timer will continue to count down until the GAME PARAMETER has expired This parameter can be set between 00 00 and 60 00 minutes in 10 second increments FIG 4 STA...

Page 34: ...ettings as the USER2 settings CANCEL Cancel the SAVE operation BACK FIRE MODE SEMI Default Select semi automatic firing mode RAMP Select ramping firing mode CANCEL Cancel the FIRE MODE Selection ROF CAP ON Rate of fire cap On OFF Default Rate of fire cap Off CANCEL Cancel ROF CAP Selection BS ON ROF 4 0 30 0 bps Maximum rate of fire with breech sensor BS on ROF CAP dependant Default 15 0 bps BS OF...

Page 35: ...D DELAY 00 00 04 00 First shot drop off delay Default 00 30 seconds BACK FILTER DEBOUNCE LEVEL 9 Use trigger de bounce LEVEL 9 highest level of trigger bounce filtering LEVEL 8 2 Use trigger de bounce LEVEL 8 2 Default setting 5 LEVEL 1 Use trigger de bounce LEVEL 1 lowest level of trigger bounce filtering CANCEL CANCEL DEBOUNCE Selection EMPTY 1 0 20 0 ms Time in milliseconds ms that the breech m...

Page 36: ...seconds s that the backlight stays on for 00 00 no backlight Default 00 06 s RED LEVEL 0 100 Percentage of RED light in the backlight BACKLIGHT dependant GRN LEVEL 0 100 Percentage of GREEN light in the backlight BACKLIGHT dependant BLU LEVEL 0 100 Percentage of BLUE light in the backlight BACKLIGHT dependant CONTRAST 0 30 LCD contrast level Default 14 AUTO OFF 05 00 20 00 m Time in minutes m afte...

Page 37: ...CEL GAUGE Selection GAUGE MAX 100 2000 Shot gauge maximum reset value GAUGE dependant Default 140 shots BACK GAME TIMER GAME 00 00 60 00 Countdown game timer start time in minutes Default 10 10 m ALARM 1 00 00 60 00 Alarm activation time in minutes Default 01 00 ALARM 2 00 00 60 00 Alarm activation time in minutes Default 00 00 START BUTTON Default Pressing the down button starts the game timer TR...

Page 38: ... CS1 to the way that it left the factory FIG 1 Load the factory preset from the LOAD menu page 22 FIG 2 Using the 1 8 hex key A turn the velocity adjuster screw B 3 turns clockwise from it s fully screwed out position 1 DO NOT turn the adjuster screw in too far This will prevent the CS1 from firing ...

Page 39: ...ght FIG 1 Pull the foregrip A away from the body to expose the battery holder B FIG 2 FIG 3 Insert a new AA battery in the rear recess C with the positive terminal pointing down as shown Insert a new AA battery in the front recess D with the positive terminal pointing up as shown Replace the rubber foregrip as in FIG 1 1 ALWAYS pull in a straight downwards motion NOT at an angle or with a twist 2 ...

Page 40: ...tent The DWELL parameter is set too low Increase the DWELL parameter The Solenoid Flow Restrictor SFR is set too low Increase the flow setting on the SFR Using poor quality paintballs Use better quality paintballs A poor paintball to barrel bore match Use a better paintball to barrel bore size match The inline regulator requires servicing Strip and clean inline regulator Replace o rings and regula...

Page 41: ... CS1 solenoid assembly is over pressurising Check the inline regulator output pressure and consequent velocity Adjust accordingly Strip and clean the inline regulator Replacing the regulator seals as necessary Debris on damage to solenoid spool seals Clean grease replace solenoid spool seals Damaged CS1 solenoid pilot valve Replace the CS1 solenoid pilot valve The frame seal is damaged Replace the...

Page 42: ... fast enough to keep up Use a good quality preset air system The bolt assembly is dirty or incorrectly lubricated Clean re lubricate and replace the o rings on the bolt as necessary Poorly maintained inline regulator Strip lubricate and rebuild the inline regulator Constant low velocity The inline regulator is set too low Increase the output pressure of the inline regulator The breech sensor does ...

Page 43: ...il it engages The battery quality or charge level is very low Install new high quality alkaline or lithium batteries The batteries are flat Replace the batteries The DWELL parameter is set too low Increase the DWELL parameter The trigger is set up incorrectly Adjust the trigger correctly to fully open and close the micro opto switch The solenoid is not plugged into the CS1 body PCB Plug the soleno...

Page 44: ...FIG 1 44 GEO CS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION PARTS LIST 9 6 15 4 8 7 5 2 20 18 10 11 1 12 14 13 17 3 16 19 ...

Page 45: ...nt 6 Breech sensor BS unit 7 Solenoid assembly 8 Rear frame screw 9 Front frame screw 10 Frame assembly 11 Trigger assembly 12 Battery holder 13 Foregrip 14 SL5 inline regulator assembly 15 Secondary circuit board 16 Navigation console 17 AT2 Push On Purge System POPS 18 AT2 POPS bonnet 19 Primary circuit board 20 Barrel o ring 016 NBR70 ...

Page 46: ...dy Regulator seal Purge poppet spring 4 POPS filter Purge poppet 4 015 NBR70 016 NBR70 Internal 008 NBR70 Adjuster bottom Adjuster o ring 011 NBR70 POPS assembly 1 Reset the SL5 regulator to factory after re assembly 2 Only use the SL5 regulator with the CS1 3 Only use the CS1 SL5 spring with the SL5 inline regulator 4 Failure to re install the Purge poppet assembly correctly could seriously damag...

Page 47: ...pshaft Pin plunger 3 x 1 o ring Plunger spring 14 x 2 NBR70 020 NBR70 22 x 1 NBR90 7 x 1 NBR70 Retaining ring Propshaft bumper Propshaft tip 14 x 2 NBR70 Bolt bonnet ST3 bolt 14 x 2 NBR70 14 x 2 NBR70 015 NBR90 013 NBR70 015 NBR90 ST3 bolt tip Bolt can 017 NBR70 021 NBR70 ST Bolt ...

Page 48: ...lenoid plate Solenoid plate gasket Solenoid pilot section Solenoid plug M2 x 12 cross pan head screw 6 Solenoid spool seal Solenoid manifold gasket Solenoid manifold M2 5 x 8 socket cap head retaining screws M2 5 x 8 socket cap head retaining screws 6 x 1 o ring Solenoid body gasket Solenoid body ...

Page 49: ...FIG 1 49 GEO CS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION PUSH ON PURGE SYSTEM POPS ASSEMBLY POPS pin 005 NBR90 004 NBR70 004 NBR70 Latch spring POPS bonnet Latch button 007 NBR70 Insert Pin ...

Page 50: ...x 1 8 socket set F Magnet adjuster screw 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set G Trigger pin H Trigger pin locking screw 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set I Spring adjuster screw 6 32 UNC x 3 16 socket set J Microswitch screw 6 32 UNC x 3 8 socket set K Trigger shoe retaining screw L Trigger M Trigger shoe N Post travel adjuster screw in frame 6 32 UNC x 1 8 socket set O CS1 frame F E M N K J L G H O C A A B D I ...

Page 51: ...EO CS1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION CLAMPING FEED TUBE ASSEMBLY FIG 1 A Feed neck lever screw B Short clamping feed screw 10 32 UNF x 1 2 C Feed tube D Feed lever E Feed swivel F Feed swivel o ring 006 NBR70 F D B C A E ...

Page 52: ...y holder screws x4 6 32UNC x 5 16 countersunk socket screws D SFR assembly E SFR filter F Frame assembly G Power cable H Wire tidy I Solenoid output seal J Solenoid input seal K Battery terminal circuit board L 4 x 1 o ring x2 M Battery jumper 1 DO NOT use poor quality batteries D E C M L J F C A G I H 1 ...

Page 53: ... A POPS built into frame B Frame plug C Rear grip screw M2 5 x 5 socket cap head D Rear grip section E Front grip section F Primary circuit board G Grip screws x4 6 32UNC x 5 16 countersunk socket screws H CS1 Circuit board screws x3 M2 5 x 5 socket cap head I LCD module J 2 x 1 o ring ...

Page 54: ...O CS1 FIG 1 A Breech sensor cover B Breech sensor C Rubber detent D Breech sensor cover retention clip E Battery holder F Spare rubber detent FIG 1 C E B A D TECHNICAL INFORMATION BREECH SENSOR BS ASSEMBLY F ...

Page 55: ...ule B Navigation console push buttons C Tournament lock button D Power supply socket E Microswitch F Trigger OPTO sensors G E Portal Micro USB socket H Secondary circuit board connector FIG 2 CS1 secondary circuit board I Solenoid socket J Breech sensor socket K Secondary circuit board connector contacts FIG 3 CS1 battery terminal circuit board L Battery terminal circuit board M Primary circuit bo...

Page 56: ...A USB 2 0 Type A Micro B 2 cable is required to connect the CS1 to a PC This cable is not supplied with the CS1 but is available from any good electrical retailer 1 Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries 2 This is the older 5 pin Micro B connector NOT the newer USB 3 0 Micro B connector Download E Po...

Page 57: ... undergo meticulous checks by experienced specialists who care about the product that arrives at your door Stringent quality control and the use of precision materials equals a quality product STANDARD Your Eclipse marker is awesome and requires no aftermarket parts however for genuine Eclipse accessories that compliment your playing preference or individual style consult your local Eclipse Dealer...

Page 58: ... FILTER 27 35 46 52 FIRE MODE 23 34 Firing 08 Foregrip 39 45 55 Frame assembly 45 52 Frame plug 53 Front frame screw 45 Front grip section 53 FSD COMP 26 35 FSD DLY 26 FULL 27 35 57 G GAME 09 33 37 GAME TIMER 09 33 37 GAUGE 32 37 GAUGE MAX 32 37 Grip screws 13 GRN LEVEL 30 36 H HARDWARE 08 19 28 29 36 HI PWR 29 36 K KICK IN 24 25 L LCD 08 13 21 30 31 33 36 53 55 LEVEL1 27 LEVEL9 27 LINEAR 24 35 LO...

Page 59: ...noid body gasket 48 Solenoid Flow Restrictor 04 11 40 41 42 Solenoid input seal 52 Solenoid manifold 48 Solenoid manifold gasket 48 Solenoid output seal 52 Solenoid pilot section 48 Solenoid plate 48 Solenoid plate gasket 48 Solenoid plug 48 Solenoid spool 48 Solenoid spool seal 6 o ring 48 Solenoid valve 54 55 SOUND 09 29 33 36 Sound indicator 09 Spring adjuster screw 50 Spring return screw 12 ST...

Page 60: ...2 7 591 262 7 617 819 7 617 820 7 640 925 7 640 926 7 866 308 APPLICATION NUMBERS 12 256 832 12 613 958 12 493 777 11 654 721 11 747 107 12 503 504 11 781 821 60 832 548 11 965 886 10 280 115 Additional U S and International Patents may be pending USA 130 Franklin Street Building L4 L5 Warren RI 02885 USA Call 1 401 247 9061 info usa planeteclipse com 2015 Copyright Planet Eclipse Ltd Eclipse Plan...

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