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ev-100 system
Status Code -48
Description
Voltage check at T2 is greater than 88% of battery voltage.
Cause of Status Indication
This Status Code will be indicated when a voltage check at T2 is greater than 88% of battery voltage.
Memory Recall
No
Circuit
Traction
Indication of Fault
Line Contactor L will not close. Forward or Reverse contactors will not close.
Possible Cause
Malfunction of Forward or Reverse contactors.
Check for welded contacts that hold a Forward or Reverse contactor closed.
Check for slow operation of a Forward or Reverse contactor.
Malfunction of diode D3 circuit. Check for a short circuit across D3.
Check for a short circuit across the suppressor for D3.


SEM Systom
Maximum travel speed is reduced or lift truck does not move.

Possible Causes and Test Procedures
* If the fault code is intermittent, verify that the accelerator potentiometer is adjusted correctly.
Adjust the accelerator potentiometer.
* Check for open motor field coils or loose or intermittent field connections, or open F1 or F2 connections.
Repair loose or open connections.
  • Posted 8 Aug 2017 14:33
  • By glock01
  • joined 26 Apr'09 - 19 messages
  • Idaho, United States

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