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Buenos dias! Soy Sebastian Ziegenbein de I.M.S.A Argentina, he automatizado un equipo BT Lwe 200. el equipo en pleno funcionamiento me muestra el codigo 4.102 y no me permite realizar los movimientos de subir o bajar las uñas, ademas la velocidad es muy baja. espero su ayuda!
Good morning! I am Sebastian Ziegenbein of I.M.S.A Argentina, I have automated a BT Lwe 200 team. The fully operational team shows me code 4.102 and does not allow me to make the movements of raising or lowering the nails, besides the speed is very low. I wait for your help!
  • Posted 28 Jun 2018 22:45
  • By luis_z
  • joined 28 Jun'18 - 1 message
  • Buenos aires, Argentina

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