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Thread: What do the user test numbers mean?

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    Default What do the user test numbers mean?

    When I do the User Tests (0, for Y and Z the numbers are all opve the place and differ greatly between my 2 machines. Is ther any pattern, ryme or reason for these numbers?
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    Clint,

    Some place there was a limit/range value for the test posted but not sure if was here or in the documentation about the tests. These values are mainly used by the techs as I understood the original post about them..
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    I think everyone's "normal" range may be different because of certain variables (age, style, model, environmental??). I'm not sure what they look for except that it is counting and not staying at zero or going too slow or too fast.
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    Connie's answer sounds abut right. I use the tests toe watch the movement after I have done some maintenance, but each trip back and forth or up and down gets a different number, and the two machines are in different ranges - but one is at around 200 hrs and the other about 1000. I guess I won't worry about it, the machines are running fine.
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