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Need help figuring out what a code means.

I have a lift that acts as if its starting normally but throws up a code "br o" in the display. Ive tried to look it up but have found nothing checked the usual suspect wiring harnesses and they all look good.

Thanks in advance for any insight.
  • Posted 11 Aug 2020 04:52
  • By SpencerPasquale
  • joined 11 Aug'20 - 1 message
  • Georgia, United States
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according manual it is connected the plug to override the magnetic brake, check below information..
Code br_o (C16)
Code C19
Code HPd (C20)
Code Title Brake Override
Operator Display br_o
TA Flash Code "5,6"
System Response Travel, lift, and lower are disabled.
Alarm Sounds No
Reason Brake Override jumper (JP12) connector is connected to manually move the truck.
Tests to Run None
How to Clear Move the tiller arm to the upper brake position and disconnect the brake override
jumper connector (JP12).
  • Posted 8 Oct 2020 08:58
  • By luis_v
  • joined 25 Feb'07 - 126 messages
  • Mexico
lvelasco@insercomm.com

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