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crown sp3480f-15

Hi guys is anyone familiar with this specific model? sp3480f-15

The unit does not drive or rise the platform, in the display shows press the switch and i think that the problem is in the dead man switch.

But comparing this unit with another machine same model you don't have to press the switch to rise the platform only to drive the truck.

I don't know if they have been modified as I don't have any info or manual to check...
  • Posted 6 Feb 2015 10:34
  • Modified 6 Feb 2015 10:34 by poster
  • By fernando_m
  • joined 9 Apr'13 - 21 messages
  • Barcelona, Spain

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