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Someone expert in STILL

Hello, its a Still FM14 , year 2004, display show different fault codes:
FE09
FE18
FE40
Any ideas? Or one can send me manual

A lot of thanks
  • Posted 9 May 2019 23:43
  • By jorge_d
  • joined 24 Apr'09 - 39 messages
  • lugo, Spain
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with serial number it is easier to identify the machine. see below:

FE09: Short circuit of the supply voltage of Travel Transducer 1U20

FE18: FPS CAN BUS 1, NO CAN Communication

FE40: Control OK signal missing from FPS Check wiring FPS X1:8 & LAS Module X11:1, If wiring OK than FPS faulty
  • Posted 10 May 2019 19:29
  • By Addy_MHE
  • joined 9 Jul'13 - 160 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan

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