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E228 error code

Hello everyone.
I have a case of forklift BT RRB1/15. This forklift is moving well, but the hydraulic pump is not working. When the pump should start working on the CID displays an error E228. I have no service manual and error codes. Maybe someone could help me find out what this code means?

Thank you in advance for any help!
  • Posted 26 Jan 2014 21:52
  • By Arkadiusz_M
  • joined 26 Jan'14 - 6 messages
  • Iława, Poland
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I replaced the transistors MOSFET w60n10 in driver and it works! Forklift is already a month in work and is all good. THANK YOU ALL for your help and information.
  • Posted 2 Apr 2014 02:16
  • By Arkadiusz_M
  • joined 26 Jan'14 - 6 messages
  • Iława, Poland
wtc pvt ltd. can repair this one.
  • Posted 27 Feb 2014 20:16
  • By shashank_v
  • joined 27 Feb'14 - 22 messages
  • Haryana, India
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TVH can repair these grey I Motion controllers now.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2014 20:45
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom
A2 lift regulator has a grey cover. When an error 228 is appear, green LED starts flashing. I checked a short circuit on one phase of the A2 regulator. Damaged power Mosfet transistors w60n10. I'll try to replace them and I will let you know what's next.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2014 19:10
  • By Arkadiusz_M
  • joined 26 Jan'14 - 6 messages
  • Iława, Poland
A2 card is the lift frequency convertor.

There should be a green led on top of it, what colour boxes have you got?

White or the later grey / black ones?

Also check the multi plug electrical connection to A2.

Swop it with the A1 card & see if the fault then moves to the traction side of the truck.

Its extremely rare for a frequency convertor to go down on a Reflex, I've only seen one fail in 8 years plus another one that the apprentice blew up changing the maxi fuse - he dropped his spanner across all 5 terminal studs & the capacitors discharged with an almighty flash & BANG.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2014 08:58
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom
- Hydraulics did not even budge.
- A2 card? Do You mean a lift regulator? If so, I do not see any LEDs on its casing.
  • Posted 28 Jan 2014 01:47
  • Modified 28 Jan 2014 03:13 by poster
  • By Arkadiusz_M
  • joined 26 Jan'14 - 6 messages
  • Iława, Poland
Service and Repair
This truck hasn't got a CID as it's an older Reflex.

E228 = Lift regulator AC current too high

1. Motor cables incorrectly connected.
2. Defective pump motor
3. Lift regulator [A2] defective.

Are the hydraulic not working at all OR are they extremely slow?

What's the green led showing on the A2 card?

Check the 3 motor cables are correctly connected, you can swop the 2 frequency convertors around if you suspect it's faulty as a test.
  • Posted 26 Jan 2014 22:03
  • Modified 26 Jan 2014 22:26 by poster
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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