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Nov 2011
W E L C O M E TO Y O U R X Y B I X F U R N I T U R E
Operations Trouble Shooting Guide
Trouble Shooting your console
Identifying your hand control
It is important to identify which hand control your console has for troubleshooting desk height adjustment
problems.
KB Flush Mount TMU- 30 pt. # 13062
KB Pull Out TMK- 30
Discontinued pt. #12534
KB Recessed TME-20 pt. # 12814
KB Reset Instructions
To reset -make sure that nothing is under the console to bind it up or hit (like a trash can etc) and make
sure nothing is hanging over the work surface edges to get caught in between the front and rear surface.
Then hold the
“up” and the “down”
button on the hand control that displays the A64 error code.
The surface should move slowly and evenly all the way down to the very bottom of the last leg stage.
Once it is down all the way, let go of the buttons and the surface will move up slightly by itself about a
quarter of an inch, to the control box’s “Memory Bottom”. You will also hear the control box make a beep-
ing tone sound (not very loud) alerting you that its reset. The hand control will then display 59 and should
move up and down normally.
-If the hand control continues to say A64, it
has not fi nished the reset
, and you need to continue to hold the
buttons down.
-If only one leg moves or if the hand control says A6F,
stop trying to reset.
Call Customer Service to continue
or see trouble shooting graph for further instructions.
*Please note, if you do not see your specifi c hand control pictured above, please contact Customer Service.