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I’d now like to take a quick look at some problems and issues you may have
and try to provide some help and advice to overcome them.
What do you mean by doesn't work? Take a look at the following options...
1) If there is no power from the gun: The first thing to do is to get a full charge of
the gun. Have you followed the quick start section of this guide which explained
that you will need to charge the gun before you use it for the first time.
Remember, that when you plug the gun in the charger will show a red light and
only when it is fully charged will that light turn to green. This takes around 3
hours to charge.
Make sure that you have pressed the direction lever fully to the left or the right
and that it is not simply in the middle of the gun.
2) The gun sounds like the motor is working but the head is not going up and
down.
This is caused by the cam part of the lock having become loose. You can easily
solve this by tightening the small grub screw that is located on the cam.
To do this you will need to use the small hex key that is in the attachments box.
Please also note that the shaft of the motor has a flat section to it. It is this part
that the small grub screw needs to be touching when it is tightened with the hex
key. Once you have used the hex key and tightened the screw the cam will be
firmly attached to the drive shaft again. This will then allow it to properly interact
with the probe restoring the up and down motion.
3) If the gun is not picking the lock. Remember that the Klom EPG is a tool and
just like any other tool you need to practice to use it effectively. Do not expect
the Klom to take all the skill out of lock picking. Yes, using an electric pick gun
can make picking locks look devastatingly easy but to do so you should still put
in the practice. It is still easy to use the gun though and the amount of practice
required is probably less than normal manual picking techniques but please
do put in practice of some amount before giving up on the tool. Once