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134 Hydraulics zero position on power up
- A hydraulic function or the horn applied during power up.
- The hydraulic function applied will not be performed.
- Depressurised mode activated.
156 - Recorded speed too high.
173 Parking brake released during initialisation
- Parking brake must be activated, see "Release the parking
brake." on page 149.
186 Self test interrupted
- The truck performs a self-test after the start (tests the
controllers and motor). During this time the truck cannot move
or lift.
- Depressurised mode activated.
191 Overtemperature
- Hydraulic oil temperature too high.
- Coolant temperature too high.
193 Anti-stall function active
- The engine speed is too low, hydraulic functions will not be
performed.
  • Posted 25 Nov 2021 23:54
  • By Ironman_93
  • joined 14 Dec'19 - 34 messages
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