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Code 712

The lift is displaying event code 712 constantly while in use.
The forks also seem to tilt slower than normal.
  • Posted 23 Jul 2015 06:33
  • By xmrsilentx
  • joined 23 Jul'15 - 1 message
  • Alaska, United States
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code 712 is for the load sensor (PT1) on the manifold block on the mast. plug number 612 is plugged into it. Check A2.4.9. Looking for between 4 and 20 mili amps.
  • Posted 23 Jul 2015 10:34
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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