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    Fanuc series 21i-mb

    Keep getting alarm that says n0. 2103 must be commanded maintenance at C 1 Cycle.

    The z axis is unable to be jogged or homed what do I need to do?


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    Did you solve this schmitty? I'm curious.


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    can some one help me out about; 2103 must be commanded maintenance at C 1 Cycle and i could not jog in z axis thanks


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    this sounds more like a machine alarm than a fanuc alarm what type of machine is this on ?


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    alarm 2103

    My machine is Daewoo DMV 3016 with Fanuc I Series control. Can you help Please Thanks And you have wonderful day .


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