Why is the tool light disabled on my Cleco CellTek CTBP?
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Daniel WestSep 12, 2025
The tool light on your Cleco Power Tool may be disabled due to a parameter setting. To resolve this, parameterize the tool light On the controller screen under Advanced > Tool Group > Extended Tool Settings.
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Angel CarpenterSep 14, 2025
Why is the idle speed not reached on my Cleco Power Tool?
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Hector MartinezSep 14, 2025
If the idle speed is not reached on your Cleco Power Tool, it could be because the battery voltage is too low. Use a fully charged battery.
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Scott WagnerSep 16, 2025
Why is the expected number of test rundowns not achieved with one charge of the battery on my Cleco CellTek CTBP?
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Jeremy MunozSep 16, 2025
The expected number of test rundowns might not be achieved with one battery charge on your Cleco Power Tool for several reasons. Ensure the battery is fully charged. Also, the warning threshold for undervoltage might not be set to the minimum value, so reduce the Undervoltage (V). Lastly, the battery might be at the end of its life, so use a new battery.
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Spencer GallegosNov 25, 2025
Why is there no WLAN data communication between the controller and my Cleco CellTek CTBP?
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Mary LewisNov 25, 2025
No WLAN data communication between the controller and your Cleco Power Tool can occur due to several reasons. First, check whether the IP address of the tool has been correctly entered in the controller on the Tool Setup screen. Also, ensure the tool is parameterized with the correct WLAN settings using LiveWire Utilities Configuration Software. Different WLAN settings for the tool and access point can also cause this, so reconfigure the tool with the correct network name, encryption, and network key. If a filter for MAC addresses is activated at the Access Point, add the MAC address for the tool to the list of approved addresses. Ensure that port 4001 is not disabled by a firewall and that the wireless channel at the access point is within the range supported by the tool. Finally, verify ...