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Error message E470

It's about a BT pallet truck (without mast) model 20/6. On the tiller there is a digital screen that shows an error code E470 and the pallet truck does not move or lift. It is dead. The main card of the truck is OK (I tested on another same truck and is OK) the problem is the tiller (the handle to operate it). Inside the tiller ther is a small card. Does anyone knows about the E470 error code?
  • Posted 17 Sep 2005 04:57
  • Modified 17 Sep 2005 04:58 by poster
  • By vakis_s
  • joined 17 Sep'05 - 1 message
  • Athens, Greece
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hi zarci i take it that your working on a BT orion and if you are then it should have the 1243 curtis system fitted if you can give me the correct details of the machine i will be able to help you the last fault code will be registered in the machine but to access it you need a can key first then you use the horn button and directional switch to scroll through the fault list.
  • Posted 5 Apr 2009 21:09
  • By powerlifter
  • joined 17 Mar'09 - 306 messages
  • united kingdom, United Kingdom
A good engineer is a helpful engineer
try to check the mechanical function inside the tiller arm and double check the error codes thank you
  • Posted 25 Feb 2009 10:59
  • By zarci
  • joined 16 Feb'09 - 31 messages
  • ncr, Philippines
cesar
double check fault code
  • Posted 1 Oct 2005 01:48
  • By Bttowmotor
  • joined 18 Nov'04 - 14 messages
  • merseyside, United Kingdom

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