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Troubleshooting - Grizzly PSJ-VZ58 gen3 OEM User Manual

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6.3. Motor vibrations meaning (outside programming mode)
1x vibration - after the battery has been connected, unit performs a self-check and confirms functionality
2x vibration - entering programming mode, saving and exiting programming mode
3x vibration - malfunction or damage detected
4x vibration - low battery detected
6x vibration - entering manual mode
6.4. Manual mode
If your PSJ indicates damage and you are sure it is not mechanical malfunction and your replica is able to shoot,
you can access manual mode. In this mode, malfunction is ignored and you are allowed to fire on full auto mode,
regardless of selected fire mode or selector setting.
WARNING! By poor judgement, you can cause more damage to your replica and PSJ unit!! This mode is not
recommended for users without advanced knowledge of AEG replicas principles!
To enter manual mode after your replica indicates malfunction, just pull and hold the trigger for 10 seconds.
Entering is confirmed by 6 vibrations.

7. Troubleshooting

Is your PSJ not working correctly? Check, where the problem could be:
7.1. Replica is not reacting at all.
Check if the battery is connected and charged properly. Also check that all wires are connected properly to
all elements – motor, battery.
If the replica is equipped with safety fuse, check if the fuse hasn't been blown.
7.2. Replica vibrates when battery is connected, but after that it does not react.
Problem in trigger setting. Check if your trigger is installed properly – magnet should almost touch the
sensor when the trigger is pulled. Adjust if needed.
7.3. Selector is set on "semi", but acts like "auto" is selected.
Poor selector plate installation. Check, whether the magnet on the selector is directly above the sensor when
selector is set on semi. Adjust if needed.
7.4. Selector is set on "auto", but acts like "semi" is selected.
Poor selector plate installation. Check, whether the magnet on the selector is away from sensor when
selector is set on auto. Adjust if needed.
Check if the fire selector is properly moving the selector plate when switched.
Check if the selector plate is running smoothly in the gearbox. I fit gets jammed, adjust the selector plate or
the gearbox to allow smooth movement.
7.5. Replica shoots one or more shots and then vibrates 3 times.
Cut-off lever not working properly. Check if the magnet is close enough to the sensor, LED indication will
help you. Adjust if necessary.
Check if the selector plate spring is strong enough to return the cut-off lever to its base position. If not, the
magnet might be too far from the sensor. The cut-off lever needs to return to its base position in all fire
modes. Using stronger spring is recommended.
Check if the cut-off lever is installed properly. Improper installation can result in lateral movement of cut-off
lever during shooting, pushing it out of range of the sensor.
7.6. Replica does not shoot, just vibrates 3 times and the vibrates with each trigger pull.
Mechanical malfunction of your replica has been detected. Check if the motor and the gears are not jammed
and are working properly. If you are sure the replica is mechanically ok, you can access manual mode – see
figure 6.4.
Check if the selector plate is not lifting up the cut-off lever and preventing the cycle to be finished. If so, it's
necessary to enlarge the area cut off of the selector plate in order not to lift the cut-off lever.
7.7. Replica vibrates 4 times repeatedly.
Your battery is discharged. Change your battery and do not forget to charge the discharged one.
If your battery is charged properly, your battery setting may be wrong – see figure 6.2 to adjust the setting.
7.8. If your installation is unsuccessful.
If your installation is unsuccessful, you can opt to send your replica to our installation and repair center.
Please notify us by email to
Address to ship your replica to: Grizzly Airsoft, Zizkova 84/7, 682 01 Vyskov, Czech Republic
shop@grizzlyairsoft.com

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