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Using Windows Operating Systems: Windows XP: 1.Powercycle equipment (Unplug power wait 15 seconds then plug back in) 2.Go to Start/Run/Type ncpa.cpl then hit ok. 3.Double Click Wireless Connection (Router Connection) Hit Properties. 4.Click on tcp/ip then hit Properties 5.Ensure Obtain ipaddress automatically is checked as well as Obtain a DNS server automatically is checked. 6.Restart Computer, If still unable to access internet check you Firewall: Start/Control Panel/Windows Firewall/Change Windows Firewall Settings/Turn Off not recommended. 7.Last Go to Start/Run/CMD/Hit ok A.Type netsh int ip reset reset.log Press Enter after every Command B.Type netsh int ip delete arpcache C.Type netsh winsock reset D.Type ipconfig /flushdns 8.Restart Computer 9.If still having issues check for viruses or malware in your computer. 10..Refer to your manufacture.
Windows Vista/7: 1.Powercycle equipment (Unplug power wait 15 seconds then plug back in) 2.Go to Start/Search Bar/Type ncpa.cpl then hit Enter. 3.Right Click on your connection usually (Wireless) then click Properties. 4.Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 IPV6 5.Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 IPV4 Then hit Properties (Do not uncheck IPV4) 6.Ensure Obtain ipaddress automatically is checked as well as Obtain a DNS server automatically is checked. 7.Restart Computer, If still unable to access internet check you Firewall: A.Start/Control Panel/Security/Allow Program Through Windows Firewall/General Tab/Turn Off. 8.7.Last Go to Start/All Programs/Accessories/Right Click on Command Prompt then hit Run as administrator and hit continue. A.Type netsh int ip reset reset.log Press Enter after every Command B.Type netsh int ip delete arpcache C.Type netsh winsock reset D.Type ipconfig /flushdns 9.If still having issues check for viruses or malware in your computer. 10.Refer to your manufacture.
You are engaging the time delay switch when you start changing the time on your machine. Don't do anything with the clock or timer. You need to just choose the whole wheat program and the machine will perform as it is supposed to.
1.Ensure ethernet cord coming from modem is plugged directly into internet port of router.
2.Powercycle equipment (Unplug power from home modem and router wait 15 seconds then plug back in
3.Open Network Connections XP:Start/Run/Type ncpa.cpl
Vista/7 Start/Search bar/Type ncpa.cpl
4. A.Right click on wireless connection the connection you use with router and hit properties,
B.Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6/ Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 and hit properties,
C.Ensure Obtain an ipaddress automatically is checked
Ensure Obain a DNS server automatically is checked as well
5.Open Command Prompt XP:Start/Run/Type cmd
Vista/7 Start/All Programs/Accessories/Right click on Command Prompt hit run as administrator.
6.Type in Command Prompt: netsh int ip reset reset.log (Hit Enter after each command)
netsh int ip delete arpcache
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig /flushdns
7.Restart Computer
8.If still unable to access internet Disable Firewalls/Antivirus
If you chose the "whole wheat program" it may have a delay cycle. Many whole wheat programs on bread machines Try turning it on with no ingredients in it. You won't hurt the machine doing this. If it hasn't started kneading within 30 minutes then it is definitely broken. For example one of my madhines is a Toastmaster brand. If I choose the whole wheat program it slowly preheats for 20 minutes before any kneading begins.
unplug the machine for 15 to 20 minutes then try again. If not then within 2 seconds hit the keys in this order: Menu-2-8-6-4-* (star key to left of 0) this may take a couple of attempts, but you will know when you are there because the lights will start flashing. "maint. mode" then hit: 9-1-"set and finally 9-9-"set" this should clear up the error message if there is not a problem with the fuser unit.
1. Hit Additional Functions Key 2. Hit # key 3. Arrow to number 7, Printer and hit Set 4. Arrow to number 4, Printer Re-Set and hit Set. 5. Yes, re-set printer (hit minus key - back arrow). 6. Unplug the machine and wait 10 - 15 seconds and then replug and power up.
Problem solved.
unplug the machine for 15 to 20 minutes then try again. If not then within 2 seconds hit the keys in this order:
Menu-2-8-6-4-* (star key to left of 0) this may take a couple of attempts, but you will know when you are there because the lights will start flashing.
"maint. mode" then hit:
9-1-"set
and finally 9-9-"set"
this should clear up the error message if there is not a problem with the fuser unit.
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Serial communication error
Communication between the Central Control Unit (CCU) and the Motor Control Unit (MCU) cannot be sent correctly.
Possible Causes / Procedure
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 2. Check wire harness connections to the MCU, the motor, and Central Control Unit (CCU). 3. Check the drive system for any worn or failed components. 4. Plug in washer or reconnect power. 5. Verify CCU operation by running a Diagnostic test or any cycle. 6. Check the MCU by looking for operations of the drive motor. 7. Check the drive motor for powered rotations. 8. Check that the serial harness at the MCU is not mounted upside down. The wires should be to the left when facing the MCU connectors.
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