I have Generac 13Kw generator. After resetting maintenance via menu on LCD display * sign appeared So I have now Ready to run * status. What does it mean and how to remove * sign from LCD? Thanks.
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The yellow LED is a maintenance reminder light. To reset a maintenance reminder, press the Enter key on the control panel. The reminders will be displayed at the following intervals.
"Inspect Battery" 1 Year
"Change Oil & Filter" 200 hours or 2 years, 100 hours or 2 years on 20kW models
1) Press the 3 and 9 buttons at the same time in the ready status.
2) "Reset Menu" will appear on the LCD. Scroll to Fuser by pressing up arrow or down arrow button then press the OK button.
3) "1. Reset 2. Exit" appears on the LCD. Press the 1 button to reset the fuser counter. The display briefly shows "Accepted".
The machine returns to the ready status after a few seconds.
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For the over voltage there is an adjustment on the control board. Should be tested with a load something plugged in. The hertz might just come on when under load and adjusted too. If you need more give a model number and whether it is 13kw or 40kw.
1) Press the 3 and 9 buttons at the same time in the ready status. 2) "Reset Menu" will appear on the LCD. Scroll to Fuser by pressing up arrow or down arrow button then press the OK button. 3) "1. Reset 2. Exit" appears on the LCD. Press the 1 button to reset the fuser counter. The display briefly shows "Accepted". The machine returns to the ready status after a few seconds.
It all depends on which model printer you have, which you didn't specify. Normally fusers don't need to be reset though. Search the manufacturer's website to see if you can find the manual, which should contain information on how to reset consumable counters.
1. Turn off the printer. 2. Press and hold (check) and .(right arrow). 3. Turn on the printer. 4. Release the buttons when Performing Self Test displays. The message CONFIG MENU displays on the top line of the operator panel. 5. Select Reset Maintenance Count from the Configuration menu. 6. The message Reset Maint Cnt=Reset displays momentarily. Press (check) to reset. When the reset operation is complete, the menu returns to the Printer Setup Reset Maintenance Count Screen. Scroll down to the Exit Configuration Menu and Press Select to Return to Ready status.
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1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold (check) and .(right arrow).
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when Performing Self Test displays.
The message CONFIG MENU displays on the top line of the operator panel.
5. Select Reset Maintenance Count from the Configuration menu.
6. The message Reset Maint Cnt=Reset displays momentarily. Press (check) to reset.
When the reset operation is complete, the menu returns to the Printer Setup Reset
Maintenance Count Screen. Scroll down to the Exit Configuration Menu and Press
Select to Return to Ready status.
I'm assuming you mean the maintaince counters...
Turn off the printer.
Press and hold the check and right arrow buttons on the front of the printer
Turn on the printer.
Release the buttons when Performing Self Test displays.
The message CONFIG MENU displays on the top line of the operator panel.
Select Reset Maintenance Count from the Configuration menu.
The message Reset Maint Cnt=Reset displays momentarily. Press Check to reset.
When the reset operation is complete, the menu returns to the Printer Setup Reset Maintenance Count Screen. Scroll down to the Exit Configuration Menu and Press Select to Return to Ready status.
Dear sir;I believe you can try " cold reset", that's means going to clear all data from the printer memory and sets all the defaults back to the factory settings.performing a "cold reset" resets the jetDireect configuraion. to avoid making changes to yourconfiguration, remove the jetDirect card before performing a cold reset. if possible, print a configuration page prior to performing a cold reset. this will document current settings for later reference.
to perform a cold reset;
1, turn off the printer.
2, while pressing "go", turn the printer on. COLD RESET appears briefly on the display, then INITIALIZING appears.after a few seconds, RESTORING FACTORY SETTING appears on the display, followed by OFFLINE.the cold reset is complete.
3, press "go" to return the printer online "ready " appearson the display.
Little bit complicated but is easy ,hope can take care your problem, GOOD LUCK! Let me know the resolve please!
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1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold (check) and .(right arrow).
3. Turn on the printer.
4. Release the buttons when Performing Self Test displays.
The message CONFIG MENU displays on the top line of the operator panel.
5. Select Reset Maintenance Count from the Configuration menu.
6. The message Reset Maint Cnt=Reset displays momentarily. Press (check) to reset.
When the reset operation is complete, the menu returns to the Printer Setup Reset
Maintenance Count Screen. Scroll down to the Exit Configuration Menu and Press
Select to Return to Ready status.
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