I turned on my welder and SEE O.M. is in the display. Owners manual doesn't have trouble shooting fix, it just says see your representative. Anyone heard of this? Is there a way to reset this machine?
I turned on my welder and SEE O.M. is in the display. Owners manual doesn't have trouble shooting fix, it just says see your representative. Anyone heard of this? Is there a way to reset this machine?
Here's the page out of the tech manual. Says call Miller. You could try a factory reset, but dunno if that's gonna help. Try following the standby reset procedure mentioned below.. You may get lucky
I'm going to call them tomorrow morning. I was just hoping someone ran into this problem and had some insight because I needed to finish this small job.
Took it in this afternoon, now I just have to wait and see what the diagnosis is. Two thumbs up to Airgas in Hawaii. They let me borrow a Diversion 180 so I could finish up a job. That machine was pretty sweet, it just lacked power for this application. I'm glad I paid the extra money and bought my machine locally. I've built a good relationship with them and that definitely made it easy for them to really help me out.
That's one of the things that often gets lost by many in the rush for the lowest possible price. Good local support can save the day if you have an issue. You don't get that from some cheap importer online. It might be a loaner machine that lets you get the job done on time, or it might be spotting you a spare cylinder for the weekend because you aren't low enough to exchange, but don't have enough gas to get the project done before they open again. It might just be someone with really good knowledge who can help you solve a problem or locate a specialty item you didn't know existed. You really can't easily put a price on these sort of things.