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14. MINI TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: If you are experiencing any problems and you are using any aftermarket parts, it is necessary to re-install the factory parts and re-test
before attempting any troubleshooting, as non-factory aftermarket parts are not designed by Empire Paintball to work in the Mini, and they
may be the cause of the problems. Do not contact Empire Paintball until you have returned the Mini to factory stock condition and tested.
Does not turn on Make sure you have a fresh battery. If you have tried several different batteries, check to make sure the battery
harness is plugged in to the board properly. If it is, unplug the battery from
the harness for 5 minutes, then plug back in and try again.
Doesn’t fire Make sure the marker is turned on. Check the LED light on the back of the foregrip. The LED should be rapidly
blinking green when a paintball is present.
Make sure you have a paintball in the
chamber.
The anti-chop eye system prevents the marker from firing unless a ball
is present. Never put anything other than a paintball down the feedneck
of the Mini.
Trigger may need to be adjusted. Check the LED light on the back of the foregrip. While holding in the trigger,
the LED should stay red in the background, and not be red when the trigger
is released. If it is not that way, then the trigger may need to be adjusted. See
the “Adjusting Your Trigger” section earlier in the manual.
Doesn’t fire with
eyes turned off
Trigger may need to be adjusted. Check the LED light on the back of the foregrip. While holding in the trigger,
the LED should stay red in the background, and not be red when the trigger
is released. If it is not that way, then the trigger may need to be adjusted. See
the “Adjusting your trigger” section earlier in the manual.
Solenoid may not be connected
properly.
Check to make sure the solenoid is connected properly to the sensor board.
If it is, the solenoid may need to be reset.
Solenoid may need to be reset. To reset the solenoid, with the eyes off, pull the trigger repeatedly until the
solenoid makes a loud clicking sound again with each trigger pull, but do not
pull the trigger more than 10 times, as this can damage the solenoid. If after
10 pulls the solenoid still doesn’t click, it may need to be serviced.
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