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How do I set the hour meter or speed?

There was a strike by the mechanics at my workplace, while there was a Toyota brand forklift unit with type 8FBN25. How do I set the hour meter or speed?
  • Posted 6 Sep 2023 17:07
  • By Susan_Indri
  • joined 10 Sep'20 - 17 messages
  • Indonesia
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Dear Mr. Ericho,

Thank you for the explanation, I will try it as you explained.


Best Regards,
Indri
  • Posted 8 Sep 2023 13:29
  • By Susan_Indri
  • joined 10 Sep'20 - 17 messages
  • Indonesia
You should be able to access the admin. menu by the buttons.
press the hr meter and sph together till it beeps,
then the clock till beep and the clock again beep,
then hr meter and sph till beep.
It's possible there is an additional password needed that has been added which only that person knows.
You can then scroll to the speed limiting feature.
  • Posted 7 Sep 2023 23:56
  • By ErichO
  • joined 26 Oct'21 - 83 messages
  • Washington, United States

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