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JLG TOCUAN DUO

Hi, I have forklift JLG TOCUAN_DUO, year 2017., serial nr. A130020735, truck if it is on manual mode kan lift, if is on automatisk mode will NOT lift and wont drive front/ back, then goes red light ON plus alarm is activate, ringer, plus "P" appears on display.
Thank you in advance
  • Posted 13 Apr 2022 20:19
  • By dragan_p
  • joined 14 Dec'18 - 28 messages
  • Bosnia And Herzegovina
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hello dragan_p
i got your email and answered this for you in the email.
the load sensor on the shelf cylinder is triggering an overload condition.
since there is no load on the platform/shelf then it is most likely a calibration needed or a bad sensor. explained in my email.
let us know when you get it fixed and what you found :)
  • Posted 14 Apr 2022 13:06
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,697 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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