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this error is "Reset position detect error when stepper iris is initialized"
Turn on the power and set to T (telephoto) end by rotating the ZOOM manual ring. While observing the iris blades in the lens, turn on the power again and check the iris blades in the lens work properly. Inspect the iris drive motor of lens drive block (Pin qh to ql of CN6602 on the VC-582 board), when the iris does not operate. Inspect the iris reset sensor of lens drive block (Pin qd to qg of CN6602 on the VC-582 board), when the iris operate. if you need more help you can download the factory service manual from the below link: http://goo.gl/Wt4pr Good Luck
you really can not because of the overhead piping holds lots of water and so does this big head....that is just normal for these things...i am a licensed plumber for over 34 years and have done these...its just draining out all the overhead water....
Hello. You're not going to believe this, but MAXX says that the drain and the wall pannels (glued) will keep it in place if the floor is properly leveled before. Personally, when I installed mine (model 105525 - exactly the same installation instructions) I used silicone on the base at each stud area. it's secure, but not permanent, and won't allow an area for a crack to form.
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