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Slow raise.

Hi. Customer called saying forks lifting slowly. Found on free lift and after staging very slow raise. Tested the two sensors and altimeter. Even swapped them over with identical machine bought at the same time. Same issue. The screen that shows the fork height has four flashing dots. Have swapped screen (A8) swapped a5 checked all wiring etc and no error codes displayed. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Michael.
  • Posted 24 Aug 2016 15:43
  • By KRLIFT
  • joined 20 Nov'15 - 11 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia
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  • Posted 25 Aug 2016 06:08
  • By Roibeard
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  • Posted 24 Aug 2016 16:02
  • By KRLIFT
  • joined 20 Nov'15 - 11 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia
Also I have checked a5 led showing that the altimeter and two sensors are connected to a5. One turns on other turns off for the two sensors and the altimeter two led flicker opposite as I would expect.
  • Posted 24 Aug 2016 15:46
  • By KRLIFT
  • joined 20 Nov'15 - 11 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia

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