Linde (& Baker) H50D (394):
H50D-02 Error L510, L340, L339

Good day.

May I ask your help if you have experienced these kind of errors for Linde Clamptruck. The unit runs slower compared to the normal speed and the clamp is not functioning.

Model: H50D-02
Serial: H2X394X00139

Hope to receive your positive response.
  • Posted 30 Sep 2022 13:14
  • Discussion started by Jayson
  • Philippines
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Thank you very much!
  • Posted 2 Oct 2022 07:53
  • Reply by Jayson
  • Philippines
you have 2 types of sensors
3003604700
3003604702 with red label
  • Posted 2 Oct 2022 03:25
  • Reply by michel_v
  • noord holland, Netherlands
510 Safety processor recognises a wrong tilt angle sensor signal
339 Control and reference signal of tilt angle sensor do not match (tolerance 16%)
340 Control and reference signal of tilt angle sensor do not match (tolerance 4%)
  • Posted 2 Oct 2022 03:13
  • Reply by michel_v
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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