E 27
1003
.GB
7
Fault location
This chapter enables the user to locate and to remedy simple faults or the conse-
quences of operating errors. Fault locating operations should be performed in the or-
der as set out in the table below.
Z
If it was not possible to eliminate the fault by performing the remedial actions indicat-
ed above, please inform the manufacturer’s service organisation as more intricate
faults can only be rectified by specially trained and qualified service staff.
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Truck
does not
move
– Battery connector not
connected
– Check the battery connector and con-
nect if necessary.
– Master switch de-
pressed
– Release the master switch.
– Key switch in
position “0”
– Set the key switch to position “I”.
– Battery exhausted
– Check the charging condition of the bat-
tery and recharge if necessary.
– Fuse defective
– Check fuses F1, 1F1 and 3F9.
Load cannot
be lifted
– Truck not operative
– Perform all remedial actions listed un-
der the fault “Truck does not move”.
– Hydraulic oil level too
low
– Check the hydraulic oil level.
– Load is too heavy
– Heed the maximum capacity (see the
identification plate).
– The battery discharge
monitor has switched off
and indicates “STOP”
– Charge the battery.
– Fuse defective
– Check fuse 2F1.
No display on
the battery
discharge
monitor
– Truck not operative
– Check the battery connector and con-
nect if necessary.
– Master switch de-
pressed
– Release the master switch.
– Fuse defective
– Check fuse 6F1.
E 27
1003
.GB
7
Fault location
This chapter enables the user to locate and to remedy simple faults or the conse-
quences of operating errors. Fault locating operations should be performed in the or-
der as set out in the table below.
Z
If it was not possible to eliminate the fault by performing the remedial actions indicat-
ed above, please inform the manufacturer’s service organisation as more intricate
faults can only be rectified by specially trained and qualified service staff.
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Truck
does not
move
– Battery connector not
connected
– Check the battery connector and con-
nect if necessary.
– Master switch de-
pressed
– Release the master switch.
– Key switch in
position “0”
– Set the key switch to position “I”.
– Battery exhausted
– Check the charging condition of the bat-
tery and recharge if necessary.
– Fuse defective
– Check fuses F1, 1F1 and 3F9.
Load cannot
be lifted
– Truck not operative
– Perform all remedial actions listed un-
der the fault “Truck does not move”.
– Hydraulic oil level too
low
– Check the hydraulic oil level.
– Load is too heavy
– Heed the maximum capacity (see the
identification plate).
– The battery discharge
monitor has switched off
and indicates “STOP”
– Charge the battery.
– Fuse defective
– Check fuse 2F1.
No display on
the battery
discharge
monitor
– Truck not operative
– Check the battery connector and con-
nect if necessary.
– Master switch de-
pressed
– Release the master switch.
– Fuse defective
– Check fuse 6F1.
Summary of Contents for ERE 224
Page 1: ...Operating instructions 50468220 ERE 224 G 09 05 01 06...
Page 3: ...0108 GB...
Page 7: ...1003 GB I 4...
Page 9: ...0506 GB 2...
Page 11: ...0600 GB A 2...
Page 19: ...09 05 GB B 8...
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Page 38: ...E 9 1003 GB 5 15 14 9 16 19 1 B B B F R V 0 4 9 2 1 2 2 R V 3 13...
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