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Don't remove turtle mode

Hi guys, I have problem.
Electric forklift Trinca ( Nichiyu) FBT15PSN-75-300
And it always move only with turtle mode, in settings I change max speed to 12 km/h , but it moves only 5 km/h and always show on display red turtle.
Turtle switch good.
How I can do reset of settings, or increase max speed?
Thanks for answers ?
  • Posted 4 Mar 2023 00:41
  • By Extasy
  • joined 4 Mar'23 - 1 message
  • Ukraine
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Hello Extasy, I think that someone has made some changes (wiring) so the driver can't change the maximum speed. Anyway I would advice to change the position of RS1 to B (on the display board) and switch on the key switch. This is the turning speed reduction setting I guess that it's on 5Km, if this is so you can increase this with the + button.
Regards
Marcb
  • Posted 25 Mar 2023 02:54
  • By marcb
  • joined 10 Jun'14 - 221 messages
  • ANTWERP, Belgium

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