Repair
Guide - General Troubleshooting
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The following repair guide is provided for informational purposes. Not
all these repairs have actually been tested here. iSoaker.com and
its affiliates cannot and will not take any responsibility to any damages
caused as a direct or indirect result of anything attempted. Use at
your own risk/discretion
The following
listing is of common problems found with various water weaponry and
some suggestions on things to look for in order to fix the problem:
- Blaster will not accept
any more water - make
sure that the reservoir is not already full or filled with something
else. If one is having trouble filling up one's blaster from a small
faucet or tap, try using a cup or glass to bring the water from the
sink to one's blaster (it may take a little longer to fill, but it
will let one fill the blaster properly in some cases)
- Pumping is difficult/impossible
- if the pump
cannot be pushed or pulled (if applicable), its innards may have dried
out and crusted. Try filling the reservoir with water and pulling/pushing
harder on the pump. If it breaks, the blaster was useless anyhow.
If pumping is merely difficult, addition of some form of lubricant
(i.e. Vaseline) to the pump shaft may help alleviate this problem.
Opting to open the weapon for a pumping problem usually does not help
as the pump's shaft is typically sealed inside.
- Pumping does not pressurize
the blaster/firing chamber - make
sure there is still enough water in the reservoir and that the blaster
is in a proper position to allow water to be drawn into the pump.
If using a pressurized reservoir weapon, ensure the reservoir or reservoir
cap is securely attached to prevent air/water escaping from where
it should not.
- Blaster will not shoot
- make sure
there is water in the reservoir and the firing chamber (if applicable).
Try pulling the trigger harder if pumping appears to be pressurizing
the firing chamber.
Check the nozzle to make sure it is free of debris. If there is debris,
attempt to clear the blockage by using a long needle/wire but be careful
not the damage the nozzles or any of the blaster's inner-workings.
If using a blaster with multiple nozzle settings, ensure that the
nozzle selector is properly aligned to the nozzle of choice and not
inbetween settings.
- Blaster shoots mist
- On some models,
ensure the blaster is in an upright/horizontal position such that
the output tubes are immersed in water. For CPS-based weapons, make
sure there is enough water in the reservoir, pump up the firing chamber
with a few strokes, and try firing again.
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