It has no air in it, DHX 5 are rubbish in the fact that if you have no air you have no adjustments.
Interesting.
Anyway, put 150psi in you shock - minimum, this will avoid oil cavitation. The bottom out adjuster will not change the rebound speed. Take the shock off the frame, take the spring off, leave 150psi in. Turn the rebound control to minimum, the shock should push and and return from the shock body smoothly in both directions. It may be that the shock has been custom tuned for a higher weight spring than you now have so it will be really slow on a lighter spring. My DHX5's are custom tuned to run veeeeeeeerrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyy slow rebound.
If the shaft doesn't move smoothly or gets stuck down in the body, a service is required as your seals/oil may be knackered.