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roaming | I see your point, but I still would argue it's not a false alarm. The display has no way to know if the sieve is working at the desired speed (or at all) without this sensor input. Therefore, if the input fails (bad sensor or bad shaker motor or wiring problem, it doesn't matter), the display needs to warn you. Obviously you'd be pretty upset if it didn't. I understand where you're coming from, though.
Just had a thought (shocking, I know ;-) ) You could try changing the "Show errors" setting to "No" on Toolbox > Combine. But this won't affect just this fault - it will affect ALL errors, so be careful. | |
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