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RESET SERVICE INDICATOR

Hi All,

Would anyone be able to tell me how to reset the service Indicator on a Still RX 70-22 T

Regards
John
  • Posted 24 Jul 2018 00:23
  • By JohnBon
  • joined 25 Mar'16 - 11 messages
  • Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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is this service indicator related to scheduled maintenance?
or does it have a problem/error causing it to show?

if it is the scheduled maintenance indicator then you enter the service menu and reset the service maintenance due hours to the next service interval. (the service reminder usually can be disabled if the service due hours are set to 0. (on most machines that have this capability).

if it is related to an error or problem the problem needs to be corrected before it will go away, may even have to go into the service menu and clear the error logs.

I'm not familiar with the system on this particular unit but in general this is how it works on most lifts with this capability.
  • Posted 24 Jul 2018 02:06
  • Modified 24 Jul 2018 02:06 by poster
  • By swoop223
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