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Atlet UNS200D ACCEL FAULT

Any ideas on fault code E55? I have slow speed ( snail pace). I think it may be an accelerator issue but any help would be much appreciated

Thanks
  • Posted 20 May 2019 21:04
  • By dan_r
  • joined 21 Apr'16 - 32 messages
  • West yorkshire, United Kingdom
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How do I reset the reach? It is coming in/out very slow and not going all the way back in
  • Posted 29 May 2019 21:26
  • By dan_r
  • joined 21 Apr'16 - 32 messages
  • West yorkshire, United Kingdom
Check Height switch(S16) or Reach switch(S5)
  • Posted 28 May 2019 08:14
  • Modified 28 May 2019 08:16 by poster
  • By LionKing
  • joined 15 Mar'15 - 24 messages
  • Groningen, Netherlands
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