I know how to do it for a Goldine actuator and I think it is similar for all actuators. First shut off the actuator and remove the handle if it is on the valve. Then you have to remove the top cover of the actuator (mine has 4 screws) but do not remove the screws that attach it to the valve. Inside there should be two cams which control the on and off positions of the valve. They can be moved by pulling them out on the shaft and then turning in small increments to the desired position and placed back into position. The cams run up against a small switch to shut off the motor for turning the valve either direction. Good luck.
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