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Halvor Kvifte Posted on Jun 24, 2010

The display shows aprx 130 MPH when measuring on non-moving objects. When measuring moving objects, the device seems to work OK. Since the device keeps the highest speed, the 130 MPH ruins most measurement sessions. Can this be fixed?

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I offer you to reset the gun.

Do the followings for this.

1. Turn off the velocity speed gun.

2. Remove the batteries.

3. Install the batteries.

4. Turn on the speed gun. This may can help to reset it. If you did this and nothing changed then you may do it a few times but take a minimum a few hours after removing the batteries.

Even though you did the instructions above, if nothing changed then you should refer to the Authorized Service Center which I will give the address and telephone numbers for the US.

United States
Bushnell Corporation
9200 Cody
Overland Park, KS 66214-1734

Kansas City area - (913) 752-3400
Consumers - (800) 423-3537
Dealers - (800) 221-9035
Fax - (913) 752-3550

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