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Hi Team, I have a Jungheinrich EFG320 2005 model, serial no_ FN328402 with an error '36' (no lift sensor) can anyone give me any direction with this? everything works except for the lift function, If I pull another lever I can limp the lift into operating but it's not ideal. The pot is fine, and I can't find any broken wires. Direction please anyone? I don't have the software to diagnose it. The interface card is showing no error with a green LED, but if anyone can advise I would much appreciated it.
EDIT: PROBLEM FIXED, THANKS FOR ALL THE INPUT, TURNED OUT TO HAVE A LIFT CONTROLLER FROM A DIFFERENT TRUCK WHICH WAS LOOKING FOR A SOLO PILOT JOYSTICK, MODIFIED POTENTIOMETER RESISTANCE TO SOLVE THE ISSUE.
  • Posted 26 Aug 2023 18:34
  • Modified 23 Sep 2023 13:40 by poster
  • By Miles_Roberson
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Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.