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<blockquote data-quote="BC873G" data-source="post: 101518" data-attributes="member: 14887"><p>I don't have the handles that lock on my machine so can't help you out there. I assume the manual calibration says something like hold the handles inward and then power on the machine, etc. If that is the case, use a bungee cord to hold the handles in after you release them with them a screw driver. Worth a try anyway. You should be able to hear actuators cycle as they go through their calibration test if it is working like it is supposed to. </p><p></p><p>Do you have a yellow float button on your left handle? If so, you might not have detents on the rear side of your spool valves (lift) for float. The yellow float button is electronic float handled by the controller. At least it is for the AHC controller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC873G, post: 101518, member: 14887"] I don't have the handles that lock on my machine so can't help you out there. I assume the manual calibration says something like hold the handles inward and then power on the machine, etc. If that is the case, use a bungee cord to hold the handles in after you release them with them a screw driver. Worth a try anyway. You should be able to hear actuators cycle as they go through their calibration test if it is working like it is supposed to. Do you have a yellow float button on your left handle? If so, you might not have detents on the rear side of your spool valves (lift) for float. The yellow float button is electronic float handled by the controller. At least it is for the AHC controller. [/QUOTE]
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