Discussion:
T_335, T_591 Errors

Hi all,

This is our first time to purchase electric forklifts and it has been 2years using them. The errors in the unit are T_335 and T_591. May I ask your suggestions on what to check? I only have these error description:

T_335 - 335 - With main contactor activated, capacitor voltage at power module 1A1 too low.

Where is module 1A1?

Hope to receive your replies.

Thank you.
  • Posted 21 Feb 2022 19:12
  • By Jayson
  • joined 21 Feb'22 - 12 messages
  • Philippines
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Module 1A1 is powermodule right motor. Is in the backside.
  • Posted 26 Feb 2022 07:51
  • By LionKing
  • joined 15 Mar'15 - 24 messages
  • Groningen, Netherlands
d.gruis@home.nl
serial nuber plase
  • Posted 26 Feb 2022 07:26
  • By michel_v
  • joined 8 Mar'08 - 1,044 messages
  • noord holland, Netherlands

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