Raymond 8210:
No display or operation

8210 Pallet Jack.

No user code programmed. Battery charged , boots with tone, then 4 dashes across handle screen. Buttons unresponsive.

Thoughts?
  • Posted 16 Sep 2017 01:05
  • Discussion started by BHedgrove
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I'm having the same issue, could use some help haha
  • Posted 9 Sep 2023 06:50
  • Reply by Kevin_D
  • California, United States
I know this is an old thread, but to anyone dealing with this issue in the future: once four dashes are displayed, press 1 then green on the keypad. thats the default code
  • Posted 1 Apr 2021 05:12
  • Reply by Triggs
  • California, United States
1232E controller shows yellow light. Assume good.

No fault codes after boot. Just the four dashes.

No relay response when lowering or raising handle.

Engaging brake shows "br o" and flashing Hazzard indicator. Disengaging stops flashing, but never clears display, even after cycling handle.

Switch light on handle base lights through proper range of movement.

Disconnecting handle switch connector results in fault display on boot.

Red on keypad reboots with same results.

Possible to have readable fault, but not show code on boot?

Buehler, Anyone?
  • Posted 27 Sep 2017 22:40
  • Reply by BHedgrove
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Bump.

Not much "Action" on these forums, huh?
  • Posted 21 Sep 2017 22:50
  • Reply by BHedgrove
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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