Linde (& Baker) V10:
Does not run, only beeps 3 times.

Linde V10 (Year 1999) does not run. Battery is charged. You can put the key on, and des V10 startes beeping 3 times, 1 second break, and 3 beeps angain and so on. Does somebody know the error? Thanks for helping. Regards, Tom
  • Posted 8 Jul 2009 23:28
  • Discussion started by AWSZL
  • Gerichshain, Germany
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Check all the PCB boards inside, they have all red diodes which mean that the power supply is OK. Had once a problem on ZAPPI board which is inside this truck. The "computer" flat-cable going from master board to slave board was broken where the cables were soldered on the board. We soldered back and the truck started to work.
The message on the panel was "slave not connected". What message do you have on the panel where the driver is working ?
  • Posted 26 Aug 2009 08:36
  • Reply by Billy_B
  • Slovenia, Slovenia
I can't imagine that nobody knows about this problem...
  • Posted 24 Jul 2009 22:34
  • Reply by AWSZL
  • Gerichshain, Germany
Does no body knows this problem? Please help.
  • Posted 9 Jul 2009 19:14
  • Reply by AWSZL
  • Gerichshain, Germany

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