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DISPLAY CODES.

My auto scrubber is displaying codes 1321 and 1311. rotary brushes. also how to clear past codes. new brushes, new batteries, new deck actuator. i can reverse wires to make deck go up or go down then throws a code. any one with any knowledge on this scrubber?
  • Posted 17 Dec 2014 18:17
  • By mechNtraining
  • joined 4 Dec'14 - 35 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States
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same issue help!
  • Posted 5 Apr 2021 15:03
  • By wendynow
  • joined 5 Apr'21 - 1 message
  • Bahrain
without looking up the truck, doesn't this unit have switches that tell it when it is all the way up or all the way down? would make sense to me that it had a code if the up switch was what operated and the down direction was what actually was "commanded" because of the "swapping of wires".
  • Posted 17 Dec 2014 22:31
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
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