Discussion:
Raymond EASI

Hi Folks,

EASI
EZ-A-96-06649

As this has been serviced, we were using the
HD (deadman) hours. I was there last summer
for an oil leak and it was over 3600 hours.

This past Monday the unit was down, F4 or F5
on the display. It would not allow me to view the
hour meters. I replaced the VFC card and the EPROM.
All is well but the HD hours are now 2655.

Although the package did not indicate the card
was a reman, there was a core charge.

Where are the hour meters stored on this unit?

I was under the impression they were stored
in the display.

Thanks
Ed
  • Posted 30 Apr 2010 21:40
  • By Ed_WI_USA
  • joined 30 Apr'10 - 2 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States
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Ed,
Yes the great company Raymond they don't know where it went? Be careful to check the static strap with the resistor underneath the battery compartment.ODI display stores info but can't be altered.
  • Posted 1 May 2010 00:47
  • By LOGIC
  • joined 6 Dec'08 - 70 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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