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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
with Maintenance Information
Operating Instructions
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Description
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Unsafe Power Conditions or Interruptions: Check battery voltage and charge
batteries if necessary. Check the battery and power switch connections and tighten or
clean. Check the voltage to the ECU and PCU. This fault can also be generated when
the power switch or relays experience a sudden jolt.
69
High Neutral Current: The MC is sensing current in the motors when there should not
be. This could occur anytime the MC thinks the brakes are on and the motors are still
turning. This message sometimes comes just before other faults but should be
ignored in those cases.
70
Steering Input Out of Range: There is an inappropriate voltage at the steering input of
the ZAPI motor controller. The ZAPI may need to be “trained” for the three steering
voltages (on Differential Steered machines). Or the steering voltage from the ECU
was at some point outside of the range that was recorded during the “training”
session. Retrain the ZAPI and/or check for fluctuating voltages due to lose wires, etc.
71
Motor Controller Main Contactor Fault: Check the connections to the main contactor.
Replace the contactor if necessary. Replace the Motor Controller if necessary.
73
Motor Controller Thermal Cutback Fault: Drive or Lift Motor may be overheating. Let
the lift cool down. If that does not help cycle power to reset the Motor controller. If that
doesn’t resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
74
Motor Controller Motor Fault: Check connections to the motors. Cycle power to the lift
and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
75
Motor Controller Pump Motor Fault: Check connections to the Pump Motor. Cycle
power to the lift and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
76
Motor Controller Left Drive Motor Fault: Check connections to the motors. Cycle
power to the lift and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
77
Motor Controller Right Drive Motor Fault: Check connections to the motors. Cycle
power to the lift and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
78
Pump Motor Short Fault: Check connections to the pump motor. Cycle power to the
lift and if that does not resolve the issue, replace the Motor Controller.
80
Over 80% Load Warning: Platform is getting close to its limit of weight. Consider not
adding more load.
81
Right Drive Motor Short Fault: Check the Motor connections and make sure they are
tight. Check the Motor for a short.
82
Right Brake Coil Fault: Check the connections to the Coil’s terminals and make sure
they are tight. If so, check the coil itself to see if it is open or shorted.
83
Left Brake Coil Fault: Check the connections to the Coil’s terminals and make sure
they are tight. If so, check the coil itself to see if it is open or shorted.
90
Over 90% Load Warning: Platform is getting close to its limit of weight. Consider not
adding more load.
99
Over 99% Load Warning: Platform has reached its limit of weight. Do not add more
load.
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Overloaded Platform Fault: Remove the excess load immediately.
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Machine Tilted Beyond Safe Limits Fault: If the machine is tilted, find a way to make it
level. If the machine is level, check the wiring to the tilt sensor and then the sensor
itself.
For more information, please consult the appropriate our Service Dept.