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Hi, A customer has an Atlet UNS 200D (double deep reach truck) Every morning when he turns it on, it comes up with error code E71, If he tries the Hydraulics 1st, the machine shuts down on code E105.... If he tries the traction 1st, it shuts down on error code 106E. Whichever order this is done, after one or two resets on the ignition keypad, the truck comes on, stays on and doesn't fault for the rest of the day. I have tried in vain to speak to Atlets Tech' after making an initial query not dissimilar to here, But alas, I am not getting any response or callback. This fault is the same every morning and as regular as clockwork. Does anyone know where I might find any answers or possible Technical assistance please?
Cheers in advance of anyone who can help. Iain
  • Posted 6 Jun 2014 01:34
  • By Goinplaices
  • joined 18 Aug'10 - 11 messages
  • Staffordshire, United Kingdom

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