Discussion:
error 1804

mxx serial # 612301b year 2011
While teaching the main lift :
we start teaching the lowering the cab to lowest position it is Ok
but to teach the max height:
after the cab raised above the cab reference sensor an error appears 1804
we raise the cab to around 6 meters an error appears 314
below 6 meters it works normally
but above 6 meters we got 314 error
a new distance sensor replaced but we got the same error
kindly help
thanks for yr response
  • Posted 7 Jan 2022 09:06
  • By MustafaAbuhasan
  • joined 7 Jan'22 - 4 messages
  • West bank, Israel
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Error1804
Description: - Comparison of the lift height determined from the incremental transducer value for
main lift between control processor and monitoring processor is different.
Response: - Driving speed reduction v = 2.5 km/h.
Possible cause: - Difference from incremental transducer value for the determined main lift height
between control processor and monitoring processor is too large.
- Incorrect incremental transducer signals from the main lift height measurement.
- Internal FZS error.
Remedy: - Reset the controller by switching the key switch off/on.
- Check the incremental transducer signals from the main lift height measurement at
XC2:35 and XC2:36.
- Re-reference the main lift function.
- Replace the FZS.
  • Posted 24 Jan 2023 21:52
  • By medo_e
  • joined 16 Oct'17 - 12 messages
  • B2 AREA, Egypt

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