Raymond 60-C40TT PACER:
lift failure

A client has an old model 60 Pacer. the lift, tilt and side to side functions will not work at the control panel levers. It can be manually cycled by engaging the relays for each function in the front of the lift.

I am baffled. But most things baffle me due to age senility and marriage.

Any help, ideas, theories, sympathy would be greatly appreciated.

Mike
  • Posted 10 Aug 2007 03:10
  • Discussion started by oldfatandtired
  • Ohio, United States
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haveing the same problem with a model 31 try the low voltage breaker if it equiped with one you can jumper the #3and #4 wire and that will bypass it good luck
  • Posted 24 Aug 2007 02:34
  • Reply by fisher1221
  • New Mexico, United States

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