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Hyd Pot

Hi,

I have a problem with my Yale orderpicker.

M# OS030BEN24TE095
S # D836N02870E

I have «Hyd Pot» on the curtis BDI. I tried alot of things.

-I moved the hydraulic pot manualy, but nothing change.
-I replaced the joystick, recalibrated the pots. The orderpicker works greats for 10-15 min and the code comes back again.
-I replaced the joystick again (maybe I received a defect one) and recalibred... but same problem... The orderpicker works great, and stop in less 15 minutes...
-Send the VMC card to a manufactory reset, but the code comes back again...

Its like the calibration don't work ( maybe I missed a step? ) or the card is defect? Maybe someone have seen this before ?
  • Posted 24 May 2018 11:09
  • Modified 24 May 2018 11:10 by poster
  • By Meden64
  • joined 13 Jun'17 - 11 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
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Just to close the post. Maybe it will help another person in the futur... It was a bad controller. I orded a new one and now the opc works well.

Thank you BREWSKI !
  • Posted 7 Nov 2018 08:54
  • By Meden64
  • joined 13 Jun'17 - 11 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
If this has the 1310 controller it might be a internal failure in the controller.
  • Posted 24 May 2018 22:22
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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