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Fault 00100101

Hello everyone!
This fault code display on my wave after I turn it on. I have checked all the basics. Does anyone know what this code means?

00100101

I believe it is code 37.

If so, what does a code 37 mean?
  • Posted 20 Dec 2016 06:41
  • Modified 20 Dec 2016 07:03 by poster
  • By Irrigator
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Ridiculously enough all I had to do was jiggle it a little.
  • Posted 5 May 2017 01:32
  • By Irrigator
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  • Texas, United States
You need Curtis handset and manual to tell you how.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2017 08:56
  • By popeye
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  • Ohio, United States
How do you recalibrate it?
  • Posted 30 Mar 2017 00:32
  • By zach_m
  • joined 13 Oct'16 - 19 messages
  • Illinois, United States
Throttle potentiometer (right hand). Might just need recalibrated.
  • Posted 27 Dec 2016 01:58
  • By popeye
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  • Ohio, United States

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