Owner’s Manual 2016
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Ensure that the fire selector is not at the position ‘S’ (safe).
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Ensure that the carbine has been cocked.
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Check if the carbine has correctly been reassembled.
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Remove the magazine and check the magazine feeding
opening as well as the chamber.
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Ensure that the inside of the carbine is not excessively soiled
(sand, mud, ...).
If the problem is still not solved, the carbine should be restricted
for further use and examined by a FN Recommended Service
Center / your departmental armorer.
7. TAKING CARE OF THE CARBINE
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Always keep the carbine in immaculate condition and good
working order.
x Always clean and lubricate the carbine after use.
x Regularly inspect the carbine, its parts and the accessories.
If something seems abnormal, don’t hesitate to report it to a FN
Recommended Service Center / your departmental armorer.
x Never modify or repair parts of your carbine (or any other
one) by yourself.
Your carbine is a mechanical device subject to wear
and which will not last forever : it requires periodic
inspection, adjustment and service.
The carbine should be checked every 10000 rounds
and/or once a year because damage, wear,
corrosion, ... are not always visible from the outside.
For that purpose, send the carbine to a FN
Recommended Service Center.
Law enforcement personnel has a departmental
armorer which will inspect the carbine on a yearly
basis.
FN HERSTAL / FN AMERICA cannot assume any
responsibility for injuries caused by unauthorized
servicing, alterations or modifications to its firearms.
Before handling the FN PS90
®
Carbine, ensure to be
familiar with the safety information given in chapter 1 of this
owner’s manual.