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Access 2 high temperature

Lift motor burnt brushes assembly, motor repaired installed. Display shows Access 2 high temperature, monitored this temperature, warning shows up when temperature on Access 2 reaches 75 C. Lift slow down, lift motor M2, pump and hydraulic very hot, burnt smell sensed. M2 motor pulling 230 amps when driving, as per access 2 voltage supplied is 18 volts. No event code shown, only when failed the first time showed code 811 and 609, related to the fail of the motor and encoder monitor on it. Any suggestions. Pump was not replaced so far.
  • Posted 24 Jul 2021 06:08
  • By vicmobile
  • joined 24 Jul'21 - 1 message
  • Ohio, United States
Victor

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