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Hello,

We have a Atlet Ergo AJN 160 Stacker which we recently acquired.

During loading for shipment it was functioning fully until it stops working. Our guess was the batteries were empty. After allowing the batteries to fully charge we tried the truck again. Now the cooling fan turns on and steering is working. But no movement front/rear and no lifting of the forks is possible.

The display indicates 4 green light for battery and the terminals read 24V. Leaning towards the fact that the batteries are ok.

The error code 02A60 shows up. According to the info I found online this means this is an internal regulator error related to capacitor charge. It is suggested to replace the regulator.

But we want to know what caused the damage first, before we blow another regulator. We are wondering if depleting the batteries caused the damage to the drive motor regulator? Is this capacitor something that we can interchange? We are hoping not to get a fully new regulator.

Kind regards,

Bob
  • Posted 15 Jul 2016 02:00
  • By Bobbie
  • joined 15 Jul'16 - 1 message
  • Province, Zimbabwe

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