User's Manual
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Rear QEV leaks.
Front QEV leaks.
The Eclipse Ego does not re.
Low Velocity First Shot.
High Velocity First Shot.
Main Rammer seal is damaged.
Faulty seals inside QEV.
Fault Seals inside QEV.
Trigger is set up incorrectly.
Solenoid is not plugged into the Eclipse Ego 
PCB.
The Break-Beam Sensor System is enabled 
but there is no paint.
FSDO parameter is too low to overcome 
stiction on Solenoid and / or Rammer O-rings.
FSDO parameter set too high.
Inline Regulator pressure creeping.
Replace 011 seal on Rammer Shaft.
Strip QEV and inspect seals for debris or 
damage.
Strip QEV and inspect seals for debris or 
damage.
Set trigger up correctly ( See Advanced Set-
Up Section ).
Plug solenoid into port on the Eclipse Ego 
PCB.
Fill loader with paint.
Increase FSDO parameter.
Reduce FSDO parameter.
Strip and clean Inline Regulator. Replace Inline 
Regulator piston if necessary.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
My Trigger is very “Bouncy”, how can I reduce 
it?
The Break-Beam Sensor System does not 
appear to be reading correctly.
The Break-Beam Sensor System is not 
reading at all.
Two or more balls are beinng fed into the 
breech.
Increase the Filter settings.
Lengthen and strengthen your trigger pull.
The Break-Beam Sensor System is dirty.
Break-Beam Sensors are the wrong way 
around.
There is a broken wire or contact, or a short 
circuit on either of the Breech Sensor ribbon 
cables.
Either sensor is back to front.
If the Eclipse Ego is being used with a force 
feed loader, it is possible that the loader is 
forcing balls past the ball detent.
Check that your trigger pull is within the limits 
of your BAND HI and BAND LO settings and 
that your TT TOL suits your current set-up.
Refer to  Advanced Set-Up Section for 
guidelines of how to adjust your Ego Trigger 
accordingly.
Keep the Break-Beam Sensors clean to 
ensure correct resdings ( See Maintenance 
Section ).
Check that the red receiver is on the right-
hand side of the Breech.
Check the plug of the cables.
Check for cuts or pinches in the sensor 
cables.
Check that the sensors face each other when 
installed.
Change the rubber nger detent.
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