Jungheinrich ERC 216:
Error 026

Dear Colleagues,

Let me introduce myself. I am Anthony, my company is dealing with Lead Acid Batteries for MHE in Indonesia.

A customer of ours have an issue on their ERC 216. According to them, it shows an ERROR 026 and C146 (Or maybe C196).

After the unit is operated, battery level is at 80%. And they said the Electrical Induction / Battery Leak is very large. (23,5V is shown in the volt meter when testing, plus on the battery and minus to the steel casing).

Is the ERROR 026 and C146/196 really caused by the 'leaking battery'?
Is ERROR codes the same for every models of Jungheinrich?

Sorry for my bad english guys, I hope you get my point.
  • Posted 23 Feb 2018 20:07
  • Discussion started by AnthonyWi
  • DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

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