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limited traction and lift problems

I have checked out an EASI reach truck for limited traction speed and found that the truck needs a new forward/reverse potentiometer. I also noticed that the read out beeps and flashes "lift?" when keyed up. I have lost lift all together and have a code 21 show up once in a while. I tried to install a replacement pot today but the pot is also faulty. If I try to activate lift when the display shows "lift?" then the lift motor flashes up momentarily, stops and won't lift
  • Posted 10 Nov 2009 13:25
  • By islandtech
  • joined 10 Nov'09 - 5 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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You enter the menu with the superword, go to learn feature, and learn controls
  • Posted 3 Mar 2010 09:39
  • By JonG
  • joined 7 Nov'07 - 155 messages
  • United States
Could someone tell me the procedure after replacing the control handle to relearn it please?
  • Posted 3 Mar 2010 02:37
  • By mrfixit
  • joined 11 Dec'08 - 1,434 messages
  • New York, United States
Hello Islandtech, where are you located? I've just moved over to the island and can fix that for you as well as find the superword for you.... email me infoatmartinsforkliftdotcom
  • Posted 22 Dec 2009 02:43
  • By martin_w
  • joined 27 Jul'05 - 13 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
The handle needs to be relearned
You will need the superword for this
  • Posted 25 Nov 2009 01:27
  • By JonG
  • joined 7 Nov'07 - 155 messages
  • United States

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