Owner’s Manual 2011
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28. TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem cannot be solved by the few directives given below, the
firearm should not be used and should be examined by your dealer or
departmental armorer.
• The shell is not chambered.
The inside of the shotgun is excessively dirty.
Improper ammunition is used.
In case of a single shell, it has not been loaded correctly.
• The shell is loaded in the chamber but does not fire.
Defective shell.
The bolt assembly is excessively soiled.
• The empty shell hull does not extract or eject.
The bolt assembly is excessively dirty.
The gas piston system is excessively dirty.
• Hammer releases but no discharge.
Defective shell.
Hard primers.
completely clean and leave a thin film of clean oil on the threads, both
on the tube and in the barrel. The threads of the choke tube and the
internal threads of the barrel should be cleaned after each use and
before the installation of a tube.
3. Be careful when removing/installing a choke tube. Use only the
specially designed wrench. Damage can result to both the choke tube
and barrel when attempting to remove or install choke tubes.
4. Never fire your shotgun or run cleaning tools through the barrel of any
choke-tubed shotgun without having the choke tubes installed.
Notice! DO NOT TAKE YOUR FIREARM’S ACTION APART
BEYOND WHAT IS EXPLAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL.
THIS IS A SPECIALIZED, FINELY FITTED MECHANISM; ANY
ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE INNER MECHANISM MAY
MAR IT BEYOND REPAIR. IT IS UNNECESSARY, AND MAY DO
DAMAGE TO THE INNER MECHANISM TO DISASSEMBLE IT
FOR ROUTINE CLEANING AND OILING. OF COURSE,
MISFORTUNES (SUCH AS DROPPING YOUR FIREARM IN
WATER) REQUIRE APPROPRIATE ATTENTION, AND IN SUCH
CIRCUMSTANCES WE RECOMMEND YOU IMMEDIATELY TAKE
YOUR FIREARM TO A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH.