Crown RR5700:
SCALE ACCESSORY

Hi, this model has a built in scale feature to measure the weight of the load. For some reason, this function has stopped. Is there a way to reset it to get it going again?
  • Posted 23 Jun 2023 06:22
  • Discussion started by RONALD
  • California, United States
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Thank you Sir, much appreciated!
  • Posted 28 Jun 2023 01:28
  • Reply by RONALD
  • California, United States
R.SARRO
It would either be in the service manual in the electrical section. Otherwise enter the service menu go to calibration and scroll till you find the height switch calibrations. The menu will walk you through what you need to do.
  • Posted 28 Jun 2023 01:26
  • Reply by DyslexicNerd_01
  • Wisconsin, United States
Hi Tommy, thanks for the suggestion. Do you have a lead on how I would find the instructions to do this procedure?
  • Posted 28 Jun 2023 01:23
  • Reply by RONALD
  • California, United States
R.SARRO
Have you tried recalibration the sensors in the service menu? If it is having trouble figuring out the heights that can solve the issue. Sometimes when the height sensors are not calibrated correctly the weight measurement turns off.
  • Posted 27 Jun 2023 09:31
  • Reply by DyslexicNerd_01
  • Wisconsin, United States
As a novice, hard to see what exactly the transducer looks like. can see a hydraulic connection to the cylinder, but no wires attached there. also noticing that the height gauge goes from nothing to 79" at a raised height of maybe 70" , stays at 79 regardless of how high the forks are raised, but then lowering past the actual 70" mark, the 79 disappears. so both the weight and the height measurements are affected. any other suggestions?
  • Posted 27 Jun 2023 06:35
  • Reply by RONALD
  • California, United States
R.SARRO
As a novice, hard to see what exactly the transducer looks like. can see a hydraulic connection to the cylinder, but no wires attached there. also noticing that the height gauge goes from nothing to 79" at a raised height of maybe 70" , stays at 79 regardless of how high the forks are raised, but then lowering past the actual 70" mark, the 79 disappears. so both the weight and the height measurements are affected. any other suggestions?
  • Posted 24 Jun 2023 01:08
  • Reply by RONALD
  • California, United States
R.SARRO
Check the pressure transducer, believe it is on the tilt cylinder. Could be bad or the wires just got skinned by product.
  • Posted 23 Jun 2023 20:50
  • Reply by JMC1
  • Iowa, United States

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