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Morini cm200ei

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:54 am
by Hgvshooter
Hi all

Just bought a cm200ei, great pistol by all accounts, however today my coach and I adjusted the grip, following Morini guide all done and adjusted, refitted the electronics and ready to shoot, but on switching on the light flashes rapidly and doesn’t work, tried 2 new batteries in case, double checked every thing but all we got was the fault lights.

Any ideas, suggestions as this is stupid and with only a handful of shots I’m losing faith in the pistol

Re: Morini cm200ei

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 6:09 am
by Rover
Obviously, you screwed up, Remove the grips and redo from scratch.

Re: Morini cm200ei

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:35 am
by Hgvshooter
Rover wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 6:09 am Obviously, you screwed up, Remove the grips and redo from scratch.
lol, well that’s a possibility but my other cm200ei has had no issues at all, and has been stripped/rebuilt countless times, so it’s not like it’s my first rodeo.

I’ve heard that it’s not an uncommon fault but nothing about how or why or how to fix it other than a replacement Bluetooth board

Re: Morini cm200ei

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:07 am
by spiza
Hello. My recommendation for your issue is to contact them directly. https://www.morini.ch/contact/ They have a Whatsapp number, so you can text them about your issue.

Besides this issue. Are you happy with your Morini? I am thinking of buying one. Another question for Morini cm200ei, can I change the left grip to a right one?

Re: Morini cm200ei

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:39 am
by Grippy
Yes, you can change the grip easily. Since the internal boards are connected with cables it doesn't need a left hand pcb or so.

Regarding the blinking issue. This can happen if the trigger is "closed" while switching on. So make sure the trigger (blade) isn't somehow stuck or oddly adjusted and reseat all the cables. In some versions of the board they coated the board with some kind of lacquer including the connectors. So they need to be connected a bunch of times until they work reliably.