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The actuator is considered to be stuck when it is not at a position it is supposed to be at.
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Restart the tribometer by exiting the test interface and switching off, and then on, the power supply.
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If the motor is running, stop it first before restarting the tribometer.
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Entering the test interface would cause the prompt to move the actuator back to its home position to appear.
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Click "Ok"
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The actuator should now move back to its home position, rectifying the problem. If nothing happens, continue to the next step.
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Toggle between both buttons to try to move the actuator.
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If nothing happens, move on to the next step.
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File can be found in the "C:\WINDOWS\Tribometer_data" folder
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Toggle the origin parameter to various values before finally setting it back to "-20000". After each change, save and close the file, go back to the test interface window and let the actuator return to its home position just as in step 3.
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Doing this would cause the actuator's home position to change so that each restart would cause the actuator to shift to different positions.
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