Crown WAV50-84:
Fault code 19?

Have an issue with code 19 and was wondering where I should start looking at? Any input? Thanks
  • Posted 9 Feb 2017 19:17
  • Discussion started by ynot
  • California, United States
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Static Return to Off, basically incorrect sequencing of controls/startup. On the Wave, this normally means trying to operate without standing on the footpedals, having the gates open on a machine that is set to require them closed for operation, having hands on the controls when keying on or the Base/Platform switch on the service pod is set to Base. If you are doing everything in the correct sequence, you need to check footswitches, throttle/steer pots and hand sensors.
  • Posted 7 Jul 2017 21:06
  • Reply by techno_nz
  • Canterbury, New Zealand
Sro means static return to off.
So some switch that is normally open is closed or vice versa. Typically is deadman switches
  • Posted 7 Jul 2017 20:59
  • Reply by stam
  • Ontario, Canada
Hi did you have any luck with this code? I have found it to be SRO but don't know what SRO means, and customer is deserpate for this to be working asap
  • Posted 7 Jul 2017 10:44
  • Reply by Sparkplug
  • Western Australia, Australia

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