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I have a Issue with a 50FCTT 188, when you leave the lift running, and get off of the seat for more than just a minute the lift cuts off and the Battery light comes on.

To make the lift come back on again you have to turn the lift off and back on again.

Is this a setting on the EV100 that can be changed?

Also on this same lift the brakes are very grabby, is there a way to easily fix this, as when you brake they lock up and the brake light comes on and the truck beeps at you due to the lock up.
  • Posted 7 Apr 2008 16:01
  • By peter_t
  • joined 7 Apr'08 - 3 messages
  • Virginia, United States

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