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errorcode E65 jungheinrich reachtruck

Hello everybody,

I'm having problems with a jungheinrich reachtruck, model UNS 160D TFVRF630, serialnr: UNS 04207, year of manufactory:2000.

The problem is that wen I take out the battery and want to put it back in, The machine stops working and shows me an errorcode E65 and it remains showed in the display, even when I have restarted the system. Also the machine suddenly stops during driving forward or backward.

Can anyone provide me with an errorcodelist about this machine or give me some advise about this problem?

Thanks for now.
  • Posted 23 Oct 2010 02:43
  • By markymark1
  • joined 23 Oct'10 - 6 messages
  • ov, Netherlands
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Oh sorry danny, I was mixed up by some other machine I was working on. You are right, it is an Atlet.

Thanx for your reply.
  • Posted 24 Oct 2010 04:23
  • By markymark1
  • joined 23 Oct'10 - 6 messages
  • ov, Netherlands
By your model number I think you have an Atlet not a Jungheinrich.
  • Posted 23 Oct 2010 05:51
  • By danny_k
  • joined 3 Mar'05 - 310 messages
  • Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

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