Bt Industries RRE160:
RRE160M BT Troubleshooting

Greeting to You All,
We currently have a huge problem with one our customers, to whom we sold a machine recently still under warranty and which represents the following error codes appearing all at once :
* CO16
* CO21
* CO17
We have seen the instructions in the manual but unfortunately with no positive change, have you ever faced these error code? if so , how to repair it ?
  • Posted 25 Feb 2020 21:52
  • Discussion started by Salim_LACHKAR
  • Morocco
Lachkar Salim
Technical Manager
Showing items 1 - 2 of 2 results.
When you turn on the machine do not touch any pedals or joysticks!!!

C016 indicates accelerator potentiometer voltage is out of range (not in rest position)
C017 brake potentiomer voltage out of range.(not in rest position)
C021 is joystick lift/lower out of range (not in rest position)
  • Posted 15 Mar 2020 21:38
  • Reply by LionKing
  • Franeker, Netherlands
dennisgruis at gmail dot com
From Admin - some unknown person commented..."Hi there.
it is necessary to calibrate the accelerator and brake pedals.
parameter 38 set to 1 using a service key, then switch on the machine and switch off after startup.
the controller remembers the new starting pedal position values."...I hope this may help.
  • Admin
  • Posted 15 Mar 2020 20:56
  • Reply by Admin
  • Queensland, Australia

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