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Jungheinrich ECE 220 AC 2007 orderpicker

Hello

Whe have faultcode C016 and E085
Can someone help us?

Cheers
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 05:51
  • By blackie
  • joined 9 Jul'06 - 52 messages
  • Gelderland, Netherlands
prajfa@hotmail.com
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Check electrolyte level in battery!
  • Posted 3 Nov 2012 17:28
  • By phi_g
  • joined 3 Nov'12 - 6 messages
  • Harjumaa, Estonia
Thanks!
If you both need something perhaps we have it so let us know
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 15:55
  • By blackie
  • joined 9 Jul'06 - 52 messages
  • Gelderland, Netherlands
prajfa@hotmail.com
Try with other motor if you can.
try with the rpm sensor of the motor or change the bearings of the motor i had this problem with the year 2004.

when i say you that try with the bearings, if because the plate tha reads the rpm sensor is unbalanced and the sensor get lost and gives you the code. the traction of the motor is very slow
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 13:58
  • By Juan_Cortez
  • joined 29 May'12 - 4 messages
  • san salvador, El Salvador
Check Battery you have low voltage from some reason maybe some cable is not ok.Check
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 08:33
  • By nemanja_k
  • joined 15 Apr'11 - 398 messages
  • serbia, Serbia

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