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CROWN SP300 CODE 58

Hi guys,just wondering if anyone had this issue before or what I check.. showing code 58 but this code is not on the list for troubleshooting. the machine will shut off when lifting up the platform
  • Posted 3 Oct 2024 05:15
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  • By Alex_Mendez
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Thank you for the advice. I edited the post since I for got to say that the machine is showing code 58 but Can't find any information about that one.. I checked the wiring harness that is on the rollers,the ones that comes from the control panel. Some of them did not have the insulation anymore and some of them were mashed. Not sure if that would be the problem. I'm new with this type of machines
  • Posted 3 Oct 2024 23:22
  • Modified 3 Oct 2024 23:23 by poster
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I would check battery voltage, make sure its not dropping more than 20% while lifting. Check water levels in each cell
  • Posted 3 Oct 2024 22:12
  • By Triggs
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