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DLX LUXE - 6.6 Troubleshooting Common Issues

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ORIENTATION 1
AIR 2
HARDWARE 3
SOFTWARE 4
MAINTENANCE 5
aDV. maINTENaNCE 6
aDVaNCED maINTENaNCE 6.6 TrOUBLESHOOTING
PrOBLEm
AFTER ACCIDENTALLY CLOSING THE QUICK-
STRIP LATCH, WHILE THE MARKER’S HPA SYSTEM
WAS TURNED ON, THE LUXE® HAS A SLOW,
CONTINUOUS LEAK.
LUXE® POWER CORE WILL DEGAS, BUT CATCHES
ON SOMETHING AND WILL NOT SLIDE OUT.
LUXE® WILL NOT TURN ON WHEN POWER
BUTTON IS DOUBLE-PRESSED.
FIRST SHOT FIRED HAS LOW VELOCITY
BUT STABILIZES WITH FOLLOWING SHOTS
(FIRST SHOT DROP-OFF.)
SOLUTION
Disassemble the Quick Strip Plug [FIG. 1,]
following the instructions in this manual, and
replace the damaged degassing core o-rings
(see ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 6.5.)
If the rear grip frame screw has become loose
it may catch on the Power Core. With the Luxe®
unloaded and degassed, loosen the front grip frame
screw [FIG. 2,] two or three turns, then pull the grip
frame away from the body, creating a slight gap
between them. This will pull the rear grip frame
screw down and out of the way, allowing for removal
of the Power Core. Re-tighten both grip frame screws.
  If this is a recurring problem, you may wish to
secure the rear grip frame screw with a small
amount of Loctite® 242 (blue) or equivalent thread-
locking compound.
Recharge the Luxe® battery [FIG. 3] following the
instructions in this manual (see HARDWARE 3.6.)
  Following the battery replacement instructions
(see HARDWARE 3.6,) ensure that the battery is
installed and connected securely to the Luxe®
circuit board.
Clean, inspect and lubricate the Luxe® Power
Core and bolt spring (see MAINTENANCE 5.1.)
  Increase FSD Compensation setting
(see SOFTWARE 4.6)
FIG. 3
FIG. 2
FIG. 1
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