Alarm Code Diagnostics
ALARM CODE DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURE
NOTE:
The dash indicator will display the code: EP
107 (or a higher number) for 1 to 2 seconds every
time the key switch is turned to the ON position.
This code represents the EEPROM software ver-
sion and DOES NOT INDICATE A FAULT CODE.
When an alarm code(s) has been detected, the fol-
lowing procedure should be performed to properly
read the codes and eliminate unnecessary proce-
dures during troubleshooting.
CAUTION
Always turn the key switch to the OFF position
when connecting and disconnecting the handset
or laptop cable into the truck controller.
NOTE:
If you are using a USB connection to your
laptop, the cables and adaptors must be connected
to both the laptop and the lift truck controller be-
fore the laptop is first started (booted) up.
1.
Connect the Zapi™ Handset or laptop to the lift
truck controller. Turn the handset or laptop on.
Turn the lift truck key switch to the ON posi-
tion and view the handset display. See Table 2.
Table 2. Example Handset Software Versions
ZAPI
CONSOLE V 3.07
NOTE:
The handset will briefly display the hand-
set software version for 1.5 seconds before changing
to the second screen. Wait for the second screen to
appear with the controller software version.
2.
Write down the controller software version in-
formation and hourmeter reading that is dis-
played on the second screen of the handset. See
Table 3.
Table 3. Example Controller Software Versions
MPB NA V 1.08
24 V - 180 A 000369
or
SC P18 V 1.04
24 V - 180 A 00369
or
COMBI - USA4 V 1.06
24 V - 180 A 000369
NOTE:
The lower right hand numbers represent
the hours since controller installation which may
differ from total truck hours as shown on the digi-
tal dash indicator (DDI).
3.
Go to "Alarm Menu." Press Enter.
4.
Write down both lines of the alarm code. Then
scroll to the next alarm code and record both
lines again. Continue until the alarm codes re-
peat with identical information. Example: You
will see five alarm codes as you scroll if five
alarms have been generated, then they will re-
peat. The codes contain the actual alarm code
(EVP NOT OK), controller hours at time of last
occurrence (1350h), number or occurrences
(#15), temperature at time of last occurrence (in
Celsius (35C)). See Table 4.
Table 4. Example Alarm Code
EVP NOT OK
1350h #15 35C
5.
After all the alarm codes have been written
down, then clear the log book by selecting
"Clear the Log." The Zapi handset will ask "Are
You Sure?" Press "Enter" then press "Out."
Alarm Code Diagnostics
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