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A. 22. 95 error code

Dears,..
I have A. 22. 95 error code on my forklift, the socket of the battery connect in a wrong way and now the forklift not working.
I already change the contactor and check all fuses, all is ok.
Can anyone help me, please...
Thanks,...
  • Posted 3 Jul 2024 00:00
  • By Ahmed_Fouad
  • joined 2 Jul'24 - 2 messages
  • Egypt
Eng. Ahmed Fouad
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Hello
I already checked and change the deformer but no change, same error, 80 and 24 v DC applied and no problem, also i change the contactor, the two pcb boards Power and control and same error.

Please, if you have onther idea to make it you can share it with me.

Thanks a lot.
  • Posted 8 Jul 2024 18:01
  • By Ahmed_Fouad
  • joined 2 Jul'24 - 2 messages
  • Egypt
Eng. Ahmed Fouad
Check the deformer 80-48/24v, mostly they blow when battery wrong connected.
  • Posted 7 Jul 2024 06:40
  • By John50
  • joined 7 Sep'19 - 153 messages
  • Netherlands

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