Crown RD5020-30:
mast dont colaps

this equipment, suddenly stop it runs, and the mast was deploy in a freezer cellar, so we can't colaps the mast, and the screen display tdm error, anybody can help us.

regards
  • Posted 22 Jun 2016 14:21
  • Modified 22 Jun 2016 14:43 by poster
  • Discussion started by michaelsantana
  • guayas, Ecuador
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Thanks, so useful.

Regards.
maik1
Lift off the plastic dash cover, on the silver hydraulic control valve is a black thumbwheel (its on the side, down below where the armrest would be), unscrew it and the forks will come down.

TDM is the traction drive module, check the two controllers under the dash cover and see if the amber light is flashing on either one. Count the flashes to give a 3 digit error code and report back.
  • Posted 22 Jun 2016 16:16
  • Reply by techno_nz
  • Canterbury, New Zealand

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