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Hello, dear forklift friends!
on FM X 17(1903) strange breakdown. I can't fix it for 3 months already. alternately after rebooting, an error A6610 or A6612 occurs (fatal error of the converter D or F) the reachtruck was flashed. if you remove the RCU and U6 modules to another reach, then the error does not go over and these units work well.
I checked the contactor, shunt and power buttons (changed everything) and the error may disappear for a couple of days and then come back again.

what else can be done. maybe someone faced such a problem?
  • Posted 1 Dec 2020 23:32
  • Modified 2 Dec 2020 23:02 by poster
  • By Sergmal90
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