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Error E 2 246

Dear concern.
I am Muhammad Sajid
MHE'S Supervisor at Feroze1888 Pakistan
I am troubleshooting and diagnosis error E2 246
Checked tiller potentiometer is ok
Checked magmatic brake is ok.
Checked transmitter is ok
Checked all wirings.
But when drive the stacker forward or reverse suddenly error comes on display and the machine shutdown.
What should I do next I don't understand the failure.
Thanks
Msajid
Whatsapp 923322005286
  • Posted 23 Feb 2023 19:42
  • By muhammadsajid_j
  • joined 23 Nov'18 - 12 messages
  • Sindh, Pakistan
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