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Periodically does not move, status light flash 2.3

Hi,
Got this WP2300. About 1/2 the time I am trying to use it it just won't move forward or reverse. The emergency move forward work. When I open the cover the status light blinks 2, 3. Lift goes up and down, side to side. Batter charged.

Company that I bought it from send a Crown tech. But the lift was working at the time, so he shrugged his shoulders and left.

This morning it stopped working again. Same error 2.3
  • Posted 23 Feb 2024 02:25
  • By Vadim_Todorov
  • joined 23 Feb'24 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States
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