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At work we operate a fleet of rr5700 and on one machine when you retract the forks the machine shuts down and the code 812 shows up. This happens every time any knowledge of the cause and corrective action
  • Posted 20 May 2015 14:50
  • By Coreyjbrails
  • joined 6 May'15 - 4 messages
  • New York, United States
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code 812 pertains to access 4 hydraulic motor m2 feedback encoder (ecr6) ac hydraulics model.

check in analyzer menu a2.2.1.2 monitor feedback from m2 while you operate the hyd.
  • Posted 28 Feb 2018 19:52
  • By manny
  • joined 22 Dec'09 - 9 messages
  • California, United States

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