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Stacker won't lift or move

Hello, I'm having trouble with an EJC 214 model, it has an MP1510C and MP1510 Cards, which has a few leds to help find the error. The upper card (MP1510) only shows a green LED (which I assume is correct) and the lower card (MP1510C) has 2 different LEDS, RESET, which shows as always green, and ZA, which beats about 6 times on and on again.

My first problem is that I don't have a clue of what the code could mean (no manual). Appreciate any help I can get!
  • Posted 9 Sep 2023 03:56
  • By Tecnica_Lift
  • joined 29 Jan'21 - 6 messages
  • Argentina

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