Crown 30RCTT:
NO forward or reverse help

Good afternoon using 30rctt and the lift works fine however no forward or reverse action is able to be preformed, one thing we noticed is the hours meter (red number) is at 0. Our normal operator is out on sick leave for sometime. It has not been serviced in some time either. Besides this any ideas? Charged regularly no issues until now.
  • Posted 23 Aug 2017 04:23
  • Discussion started by RmRmc
  • California, United States
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Problem sovled thanks for tge input, looks like we have a rodent problem to deal with as well, a rat apparenty was interested in some wiring as a snack.....

Thanks again
  • Posted 25 Aug 2017 07:19
  • Reply by RmRmc
  • California, United States
Please check the potentiometer and forward/reverse switch and wire at traction card for loose connection.
  • Posted 24 Aug 2017 15:02
  • Reply by rannie
  • AJMAN UAE, United Arab Emirates
Thank you will do if it is indeed a fuse where could we get a new one?
  • Posted 24 Aug 2017 00:38
  • Reply by RmRmc
  • California, United States
Check the power fuse
  • Posted 23 Aug 2017 07:54
  • Reply by Zerk
  • Arkansas, United States

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