Yale EPR20AFT:
Lift not working - can drive forward and reverse

Hi my YALE ERP20AFT - can drive forward/revers - but none lift function - lift pump do not start - Have messured batteri to 48-50volt. but in the dashbord a - (minus) have a yellow light.
Also it did work / stop working a couple of times but i now dead in lift. any way to do a reading of faliur log on this model any input would real help me - thanks
  • Posted 10 Feb 2014 23:59
  • Discussion started by jes_m
  • Danmark, Denmark
JM - DK

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