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Jun 13, 2016 9:09:29 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 9:09:29 GMT -8
You might try a local electrical supply to find a comparable switch, I did look on Amazon and found one that you could get one day shipping on (for a price) if you order within the next few hours. Amazon
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Jun 13, 2016 10:13:15 GMT -8
Post by Mark B on Jun 13, 2016 10:13:15 GMT -8
Sweet, I'm thinking that maybe the way to go, not sure of any good electrical parts suppliers in the area?
Took another look around & it certainly appears to be the switch as turning on the unit with the cover off & power is intermittent, mainly whilst my hand was moving slightly around the power switch area. Plus I'm going to have to change out the amp tag connectors because of the charred ends (to be on the safe side)
We do love the machine & have made some really detailed images that people have been snapping up off us, & are sad that they have been discontinued as they are built like tanks compared to a number of other units we have looked at.
Thanks again for your help Bob, have a great day!!
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Jul 8, 2016 13:43:29 GMT -8
Post by BOB 77 on Jul 8, 2016 13:43:29 GMT -8
I purchased the 1013 Intellicarve in 2013. Today I set up a carve that I have done many times. Every think was fine until I pushed the process slow button. Then I received ERROR 24 RESET MOTION. I LOOKED UP ERROR 24 and it said insure wires PCB,HMI and LCD ARE CONNECTED. WHERE ARE THEY?
I check every wire I could find and all seem to be connected.
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Jul 9, 2016 17:18:31 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2016 17:18:31 GMT -8
What I believe they are saying is to take off the screen and check the wires connected to it, and to take off the back cover to check the wire connectors in there. It's possible that you might need to update the firmware, there is a couple threads concerning those problems.
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Jul 9, 2016 17:33:52 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2016 17:33:52 GMT -8
I would add that maybe you should disconnect each plug one at a time and reconnect them to make sure the connections are good.
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Jul 14, 2016 17:28:04 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2016 17:28:04 GMT -8
Bob 77; just wondered if you were able to fix your problem?
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Jul 17, 2016 6:28:54 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2016 6:28:54 GMT -8
I would assume that he must be working ok, or there would maybe be follow up questions. It would be nice however to know if the "fixes" suggested had worked.
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Jun 5, 2017 9:30:46 GMT -8
Post by Greg Smith on Jun 5, 2017 9:30:46 GMT -8
Does anyone still review this page? Need some help with Error 21 & 24. Have check all cable connectivity. Cables are good. HMI seems to operate correctly, but it will intermittently stop in the middle of a carve and give me the error. This error will not allow me to get through a full carve.
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Jun 5, 2017 13:06:47 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2017 13:06:47 GMT -8
Does anyone still review this page? Need some help with Error 21 & 24. Have check all cable connectivity. Cables are good. HMI seems to operate correctly, but it will intermittently stop in the middle of a carve and give me the error. This error will not allow me to get through a full carve. Many of us 1013 users still use the page for solutions and tips. If you have not done so already, you might try to actually unplug those connections at the HMI panel and then reconnect them, sometimes they appear to be OK but might not be making good contact. Make sure all of the lugs on the wires are seated down in the plug connector so they can make good contact. Have you had the machine and it ran OK before, or did you acquire it recently and have the problem from the start?
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Jun 5, 2017 17:20:02 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2017 17:20:02 GMT -8
Code 21 can refer to anything electrical, I was getting it when I had a bad flash drive and code 21 seemed to be the default output when the machine lost the contact with the drive. New flash drive and I was good to go.
Code 24 I've never experienced myself, but agree with Bob that the simple method of moving toward a resolution is to open the HMI and make sure all the connections are tight. Don't play gorilla, these are not heavy duty connections. If you disconnect and reconnect, take care in plugging it back in.....as on any electronic boards, it it possible to bend the prongs inside the connectors if they are just jammed in.
If everything seems to be working correctly, and you still are experiencing problems, I'd also try to use a dedicated electrical circuit for this machine only.....that helps eliminate some external electrical problem from causing a quick problem with your signal, which can shut things down.
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Jun 22, 2017 2:16:53 GMT -8
Post by gregory on Jun 22, 2017 2:16:53 GMT -8
Code 21 can refer to anything electrical, I was getting it when I had a bad flash drive and code 21 seemed to be the default output when the machine lost the contact with the drive. New flash drive and I was good to go. Code 24 I've never experienced myself, but agree with Bob that the simple method of moving toward a resolution is to open the HMI and make sure all the connections are tight. Don't play gorilla, these are not heavy duty connections. If you disconnect and reconnect, take care in plugging it back in.....as on any electronic boards, it it possible to bend the prongs inside the connectors if they are just jammed in. If everything seems to be working correctly, and you still are experiencing problems, I'd also try to use a dedicated electrical circuit for this machine only.....that helps eliminate some external electrical problem from causing a quick problem with your signal, which can shut things down. This is good advice, and also keep all moving parts clean.
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Jul 31, 2017 12:04:15 GMT -8
Post by Mark B on Jul 31, 2017 12:04:15 GMT -8
Bought my Olly 1013 back to the UK with me, & finally got it back up & running after setting a house set up. Noticed the table movement is causing my carvings to produce a staggered lines at the joint of plate 1 & 2, tried relining the toothed track a few times to no avail. Any ideas? Thought about finding a machining company to make a single solid toothed track, but finances are rather too tight to spring for special projects at present.
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Jul 31, 2017 14:18:07 GMT -8
Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2017 14:18:07 GMT -8
Mark, that's a new one on me. I'll look at my machine tomorrow and see if any solution comes to mind. You might contact iconiccnc.com under their support category and run the problem by them. They are a Canadian company that took over the the Intellicarve service when the 1013/1015 were obsoleted. I've used them a couple of times, and they are pretty responsive and know their stuff.
Rick
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Aug 1, 2017 22:45:25 GMT -8
Post by newbie on Aug 1, 2017 22:45:25 GMT -8
Bought my Olly 1013 back to the UK with me, & finally got it back up & running after setting a house set up. Noticed the table movement is causing my carvings to produce a staggered lines at the joint of plate 1 & 2, tried relining the toothed track a few times to no avail. Any ideas? Thought about finding a machining company to make a single solid toothed track, but finances are rather too tight to spring for special projects at present. Was this machine designed for the Uk or North American market? Uk power is 50 cycles a second, North American is 60 cycles a second.
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Aug 3, 2017 23:53:22 GMT -8
Post by Mark B on Aug 3, 2017 23:53:22 GMT -8
It was built for the US market, but I run the machine through an commercial grade 110V transformer & it works a treat. Sadly the issue with the sectioned table toothed track has been the only issue (short of replacing power switch & & some standard maintenance)I have have had, & have loved the machine from when I first started working with it.
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