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Raymond 8300 pallet jack programing

I'm needing help on changing a battery parameter P24 when I get to p24 handle display and hit the horn button and use throttle forward or backwards it just changes from the setting number to the parameter P24 I want to set it to 60 to see if the battery percent will change to 100% on the display. I have 29.0 volts and the display shows 82%. Trying to get display to show 100% any help would be appreciated
  • Posted 26 Feb 2019 04:24
  • By Hdsprt
  • joined 12 Nov'15 - 43 messages
  • Illinois, United States
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I was able to get the Raymond box to change the battery parameter. Thank you for your response
  • Posted 14 May 2019 06:40
  • By Hdsprt
  • joined 12 Nov'15 - 43 messages
  • Illinois, United States
you will need the dealer to come in with flashware to change other parameters.
  • Posted 14 May 2019 05:58
  • By jrtrt69
  • joined 2 Dec'16 - 3 messages
  • New York, United States

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