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CARER Z25M RAPID SN.10374 error “Betriebsfehleranzeige” P47

Hello, Can someone help me with this problem?
I client of ours has got an old Carer forklift, now it gives an error "Betriebsfehleranzeige" P47. I don't have any information about this forklift, Can someone give some direction on what this error means or were to look at.
Regards
Marc
  • Posted 4 Mar 2021 18:28
  • By marcb
  • joined 10 Jun'14 - 222 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium
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Hi Marc, do you know where I can get a Sevcon 66217555 driver?
  • Posted 25 Feb 2024 22:59
  • By RogerioHenrique
  • joined 25 Feb'24 - 2 messages
  • Portugal
station manager
Hello Speedfreak, it's an old Sevcon MCM controller with a DC motor.
The problem is solved now, we had to replace the controller.
Thanks your reply.
marcb
  • Posted 2 Apr 2021 23:33
  • By marcb
  • joined 10 Jun'14 - 222 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium
What controller is used?ac or dc system, i do have some info on older carer but would need to know what controller is used
  • Posted 2 Apr 2021 22:57
  • By Speedfreak
  • joined 24 May'18 - 103 messages
  • Niederlande, Netherlands
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