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'''Note: Review the instructions carefully and only perform service procedures if you feel comfortable performing them. Your reseller will always help if necessary.''' | '''Note: Review the instructions carefully and only perform service procedures if you feel comfortable performing them. Your reseller will always help if necessary.''' | ||
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Cause: The conical shaft adapter is slipping. This affected many of the very first produced Simucube 2 units in May 2019. | Cause: The conical shaft adapter is slipping. This affected many of the very first produced Simucube 2 units in May 2019. | ||
* {{dlfile|Simucube 2 tightening SQR.pdf|Tightening Simucube Quick Release (solution to slipping) (PDF)}} | * {{dlfile|Simucube 2 tightening SQR.pdf|Tightening Simucube Quick Release (solution to slipping) (PDF)}} | ||
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Problem: Device stuck in "Waiting for drive to get ready" and does not start correctly. The E-stop button status follows the real e-stop button. | Problem: Device stuck in "Waiting for drive to get ready" and does not start correctly. The E-stop button status follows the real e-stop button. | ||
− | + | Cause: Internal cable for the power button is placed in a bad location inside the device. | |
Note: This service instruction is only applicable to Simucube 2 Sport and Pro R1 units (Pro with 2 power supplies) that were produced before August 2020. R1 units have a rocker switch near the one of the rear corners as a power switch, where as R2 units have a on/off toggle switch near the center of the back plate. | Note: This service instruction is only applicable to Simucube 2 Sport and Pro R1 units (Pro with 2 power supplies) that were produced before August 2020. R1 units have a rocker switch near the one of the rear corners as a power switch, where as R2 units have a on/off toggle switch near the center of the back plate. | ||
* {{dlfile|SC2_Sport_&_Pro_R1_power_button_wire_check.pdf|Simucube 2 Sport/Pro R1 power button wire check (PDF)}} | * {{dlfile|SC2_Sport_&_Pro_R1_power_button_wire_check.pdf|Simucube 2 Sport/Pro R1 power button wire check (PDF)}} | ||
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Problem: The external antenna connector is loose. | Problem: The external antenna connector is loose. | ||
Cause: Loose antenna connector. | Cause: Loose antenna connector. | ||
− | + | Note: Do not spin the antenna connector to not cause it to wind up and break. | |
− | * {{dlfile|SC2_Sport_&_Pro_Antenna_retighten.pdf|Simucube 2 Sport/Pro antenna connection retighten instructions | + | * {{dlfile| SC2_Sport_&_Pro_Antenna_retighten.pdf|Simucube 2 Sport/Pro antenna connection retighten instructions (PDF)}} |
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===Firmware update does find the device=== | ===Firmware update does find the device=== | ||
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* {{dlfile|Simucube_2_Accessory_Port_Application_Guide.pdf|Simucube 2 Accessory Port Application Guide (PDF)}} | * {{dlfile|Simucube_2_Accessory_Port_Application_Guide.pdf|Simucube 2 Accessory Port Application Guide (PDF)}} | ||
* [[Simucube product USB interface documentation]] | * [[Simucube product USB interface documentation]] | ||
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