FX Help: FX M4 / Macro Adjuster I can't return it to original position

Fx M4 rear Macro adjuster wheel. I wanted to see how hard it was to rotate the wheel and turned it "1" click ( CCW) counter clock wise . Now I can't move it back to original "tuned" position. How do I do this? I went from “16”to “1”
The gun was not cocked when I turned the wheel.
Please let me know how to get it back to the set position. Thank you!
 
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Fx M4 rear Macro adjuster wheel. I wanted to see how hard it was to rotate the wheel and turned it "1" click ( CCW) counter clock wise . Now I can't move it back to original "tuned" position. How do I do this? I went from “16”to “1”
The gun was not cocked when I turned the wheel.
Please let me know how to get it back to the set position. Thank you!
They can skip from 16 to 1, or mind does and doesn't break. It's a spiral shape that preloads your micro. Maybe the dentent ball became stuck. Take the screw for the wheel off.... Carefully and see if it's just bound up. Mine did this when I first got it but it's an m3 an so have a way less cool looking wheel, but mines the same setting count.
 
@6gun : thank you so very much sir!! I took it apart and now it makes sense. Was able to get it set back to where it was. Thank you agian sir!!!
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You certainly helped me and accomplished your goal. Haha. When you said spiral, I thought of some spiral stairs. Then when I disassembled it , made perfect sense. More like a “cam” with my SC public education. 😄 I was in full panic mode because Talon and done the tune and it shoots very, very, well. Thanks again sir.
 
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You certainly helped me and accomplished your goal. Haha. When you said spiral, I thought of some spiral stairs. Then when I disassembled it , made perfect sense. More like a “cam” with my SC public education. 😄 I was in full panic mode because Talon and done the tune and it shoots very, very, well. Thanks again sir.
Definitely like a cam lobe. Like a roller cam with steps on the lobe.

Here's the fun aha moment. It's nothing more than repeatable increasing pre load for the micro. So technically you could come across the same tune with different numbers on each and still get slightly different harmonic qualities.