Troubleshooting

If you're having issues with your Lucid product, try some of these helpful troubleshooting steps. If you need additional help, product manuals are available for download on the product pages or by visiting the product manual section.

Symptom Cause Action
No operation at all Selector lever is set to Safety.
Set the selector lever to Semi or Full Auto.
Battery is not charged.
Charge the battery.
Battery connector is disconnected. Attach the battery connector.
The + and - connection of the battery connector is reversed. Attach the battery connector properly.
Fuse is blown out. Replace Fuse.
Expired motor life or poor electrical connection. Replace motor or check/repair the contacts.
Although the motor is revolving, BB bullets are not being discharged Bullets are clogged in the magazine. Insert the charging rod into the magazine to remove the clogged BB bullets.
Bullets are clogged in the chamber. Remove clogged bullets using the cleaning rod.
Faulty gear. Purchase a replacement gear from your dealer.
Impossible automatic firing Insufficient battery power. Charge the battery.
Faulty bullet feed of magazine. Repair clogging of the magazine.
Poor electrical connection.
Consult your dealer for repair.

Impossible semi-auto firing

Deviation in gear timing
Set to semi auto after firing 5 to 6 rounds in full auto.
Insufficient battery power
Charge the battery.
Poor electrical connection.
Check electric connections for looseness or damage. Consult your dealer for repair.

Automatic firing cycles become long

Insufficient battery power
Charge the battery.
Shooting distance becomes shorter Worn or damaged chamber packing.

Consult your dealer for repair. Replace the chamber packing, piston packing (O-ring) and piston assembly.

Worn or damaged chamber packing (O-ring). Consult your dealer for repair. Replace the chamber packing, piston packing (O-ring) and piston assembly.
Deteriorated piston spring.
Consult your dealer for repair. Replace the chamber packing, piston packing (O-ring) and piston assembly.
Faulty BB bullets. Use high quality BB bullets.
Shortage of silicone oil
Put a few drops of silicone oil from under the chamber.
Gear problem caused by too many blank firings or worn/damaged gear. Consult your dealer for repair.
Operating noise too loud
Gear problem caused by too many blank firings. Consult your dealer for repair.
BB bullets falling out from barrel end Worn or damaged chamber packing. Consult your dealer for repair.
No hop setting. Turn the hop adjustment lever toward Hop.
Faulty BB bullets.
Use high quality BB bullets.