Introduction
This step-by-step guide is to help you replace an eye for a Planet Eclipse LV1 Paintball Marker. If the eye of a paintball marker is damaged or malfunctioning, the marker will not register that a paintball is loaded and will not shoot.
Before beginning, please turn off the paintball marker.
Tools
Parts
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Remove the four grip screws with a 5/64" Allen wrench. There are two screws on each side of the marker.
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On the non-battery side of the marker, unscrew the eye cover with a 5/64" Allen wrench to remove the eye cover.
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On the battery side of the marker, unscrew the other eye cover with a 5/64" Allen wrench to remove the eye cover.
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On the battery side of the marker, pull out the red eye sensor wire from the slot.
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On the non-battery side of the marker, pull out the black eye sensor wire from the slot.
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On the battery side of the marker, grasp the plug to remove the red and black eye sensor wires.
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Grasp the black eye sensor wire and pull it completely through and out of the grip frame on the battery side.
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Orient the sensor with the flat side facing up.
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On the battery side of the marker, place the red eye sensor wire into the slot of the marker.
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Set the eye cover into the slot and secure with the eye cover screw using a 5/64" Allen wrench.
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On the battery side of the marker, push the black eye sensor wire through the grip frame and under the solenoid.
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On the non-battery side of the marker, place the black eye sensor wire into the slot of the marker.
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Set the eye cover into the slot and secure with the eye cover screw using a 5/64" Allen wrench.
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Secure the rubber grip with the four grip screws using a 5/64" Allen wrench. There are two screws on each side.
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Thank you for viewing this step-by-step guide on replacing an eye for a Planet Eclipse LV1 Paintball Marker. Now get back out there and have fun!