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linde L10

hello
Please help I have a problem with the cart Linde L10 is moving slowly
potencjomert driving is ok / exchanged it with another pram widłoweym /
it is equipped with driver LTM-A
Maybe someone has schemta or service book
dzękuję Advance for your help
greets Chris
  • Posted 1 Jul 2012 15:57
  • By krzysztof_k
  • joined 2 Feb'11 - 130 messages
  • śląśk, Poland
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hello
I started with a different handle and is good linde / driver can not switch because then, however, a good truck driver is in aluminowei housing /

I checked but there is an engine temperature sensor or engine speed sensor
but this stroller so far acted corrected change and there was no problems with it

including trolley is another pole for wiring diagnostics / small 6-pin sockets on /
greets Chris
  • Posted 2 Jul 2012 00:20
  • By krzysztof_k
  • joined 2 Feb'11 - 130 messages
  • śląśk, Poland
Hi,

Check microswicht in tiller arm, usually brake the wires in the botton of tiller arm and also check revolution sensor in traction motor

Regards
  • Posted 1 Jul 2012 23:22
  • Modified 1 Jul 2012 23:32 by poster
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain
Whats serial number!!! Dit you check potentio meter
Wiring oké
Motor brush are oke
the sensor on motor okay !! Temp sensor okay

Regards
John.
  • Posted 1 Jul 2012 23:12
  • By johngen
  • joined 15 Apr'08 - 275 messages
  • NB, Netherlands

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