Yale ERP030THN36TE078:
CODE 207

CODE 207 Can someone help me with this code.
  • Posted 24 Jul 2014 00:14
  • Discussion started by Lift_Boyz
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I know this is an old post,but I wanted to something to it.
When this code appears,the first thing to check is the battery. Make sure that the water is at the correct level. I have been on many a service call for lift interrupt and the customer "just took it off charge". You find the battery dry and hot. Add water as needed and put the unit back on a equalize charge. Provided the battery is in good shape,you should not hear from the customer again.......or at least until the battery gets low again
  • Posted 15 Apr 2020 06:05
  • Reply by seaborn_a
  • Florida, United States
Seaborn
go in to dash display set up and change your Battery Decrempment setting from 35 to 23. this will get max battery use. I always change this parameter when i work on these units, good luck
  • Posted 1 Aug 2014 15:50
  • Reply by YaleTechnician
  • California, United States
Hi lift Boys,
207 Means the lift interrupt switch has been activated check your battery is not flat and that the lift interrupt is only activated when the battery is 80% discharged.
If your battery checks out ok then check your line contactor and key switch is functioning ok.

Regards Nero
  • Posted 25 Jul 2014 07:24
  • Reply by NER045
  • North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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