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Junghenrich EJE 116 Error: E1953

Have a jungh eje 116 ser. 98152217 2016mod
Have error E1953 in display. The lift work and it drive in slow motion. When you push the turtel.
Are there someone that could help?
  • Posted 16 Apr 2018 07:45
  • By bjarte
  • joined 24 Sep'09 - 63 messages
  • 5911 Alversund, Norway
post at 2talservice dot no
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How did you fix this fault , we have the same fault code.

Thanks in advance
  • Posted 4 Jun 2024 22:45
  • By Paddyteclinde
  • joined 3 Dec'21 - 31 messages
  • Ireland
standard answer from junghenrich your not smart enough to work on these lifts, call for a service man so he can get on the phone and get some pointers.
  • Posted 30 Apr 2018 21:23
  • By gary_e
  • joined 20 Apr'18 - 23 messages
  • Indiana, United States
Takker så mye.
  • Posted 18 Apr 2018 07:13
  • By bjarte
  • joined 24 Sep'09 - 63 messages
  • 5911 Alversund, Norway
post at 2talservice dot no
Hej Bjarte.
Du har et problem med manøvre arms hovedet / frem/bak, løft eller sænke kontakter. Det er en af ovennævnte der ikke går i neutral. Har du JUDIT diagnose program?
Hilsen
Max fra Danmark
  • Posted 17 Apr 2018 01:37
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
Thank's for helping. Contact d-b-a@mail.com
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