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13.
'MEMORY
LOST'
13.1
The
contents
of
the
permanent
memory
have
been
lost.
If
this
occurs,
Setup
mode
is
automatically
selected.
The
Odometer
and
Use
Count
are
set to
zero,
the
user/club
program
is
cleared,
and
program
time
defaults
to
twenty
minutes.
13.2
The
permanent
memory
in
the
Climb
Max
should
be
able
to
retain
its
contents
for
at
least
ten
years.
If
this
error
consistently
occurs
before
that
time,
you
may
consider
replacement
of
the
display
board.
14.
A
Numeral
Appears
in
the
Interval
Display
14.1
This
indicates
a
problem
with
the
display
electronics.
Sometimes
it
can
be
generated
by
turning
the
climber
off
and
on
too
quickly;
it
may
also
occur
in
response
to
an
irregularity
in
the
electrical
power
(such
as
a
surge
or
a
brownout).
This
can
be
considered
normal,
and
the
display
can
be
reset
by
slowly
turning
the
power
off
then
on
again.
Use
your
spare
motor
assembly
to
test
the
climber.
The
motor
assembly
may
be
using
too
much
power.
If
you
do
not
have
a
spare
motor
assembly,
put
the
climber
in
Test
Mode
(see
section
3).
Press
and
hold
the
down
arrow
key.
Keep
pressing
the
down
arrow
key
even
after
the
motor
assembly
has
tightened
the
belt
as
far
as
possible.
If
the
display
resets
(all
LEOs
go
off
then
on)
at
this
time,
the
motor
assembly
may
be
causing
the
problem
and
should
be
replaced.
If
the
motor
assembly
does
not
resolve
the
problem
and
the
number
persists
or
if it
appears
while
the
Climb
Max
is
in
operation,
the
display
board
may
need
replacement
(see
section
30).
If
replacement
of
the
display
board
does
not
resolve
the
problem,
replace
and
test
the
following
parts
in
this
order:
1.
power
board
assembly
(see
section
29)
2.
display
ribbon
cable
(see
section
31)
3.
display
board
(see
section
30)
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BRACKET
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