Linde (& Baker) E15:
seat shutoff safety sensor too sensitive

how can we adjust or eliminate the sensor in the seat that ensure that someone is aboard?
this one will shut us down with every little bump.
  • Posted 25 May 2018 04:13
  • Discussion started by umunderpar
  • Massachusetts, United States
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Thank you
  • Posted 28 May 2018 22:09
  • Reply by umunderpar
  • Massachusetts, United States
You can eliminate the seat switch by placing a bridge wire on the 2 connectors that go to the seat switch.
Only a temp measure as health and safety will be all over you if an accidents occurs.
Try it and see if the problem goes, if it does then remove the seat and check adjustment under the seat base.
  • Posted 28 May 2018 19:20
  • Reply by Lindetech
  • Auckalnd, New Zealand

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