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alm 01 what is it replaced tiller card ran than stopped alm 01 again continous flashing please help i dont have zapi handset thanks for your help squidman
  • Posted 29 Mar 2008 11:25
  • Modified 29 Mar 2008 11:45 by poster
  • By squidman
  • joined 12 Mar'08 - 23 messages
  • Rhode Island, United States
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Continuous Flashing = BATTERY LOW CONDITION

Battery discharged and requires charging.
TRUCK RESPONSE
Hydraulic lift function disabled.
POSSIBLE CAUSES AND TEST PROCEDURES
* Battery voltage is low.
Charge or replace battery.
* Controller voltage calibration is incorrect.
Install handset. Go to test menu and select Battery
Voltage. Compare tester voltage to voltage measured
by an accurate digital voltmeter between B+
and B terminals. Pull down tiller handle to engage
contactor for this measurement. If these two
voltages are more than 1.5 volts difference, replace
controller.
LOGIC
Controller measures low
battery voltage over multiple checks during
traction or hydraulic operation.
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  • Posted 10 Jul 2008 13:57
  • By VerticalVicDude
  • joined 3 Jul'08 - 6 messages
  • California, United States
Victor Alvarado
Hello

Whats mounted sem !!!!!
Did you calibrate the forward and backward direction You did only change tiller card.
Switch tiller check The brake did you check
Line contractor check
More info about fault !!!

John.
  • Posted 3 Apr 2008 23:13
  • By genjohn
  • joined 4 Feb'07 - 59 messages
  • NB, Netherlands

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