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The operational check will also direct the tech-
nician to the proper cause in the procedure,
based on truck/system configuration, other
symptoms, and advise the user if any special
conditions are required (i.e. Operate the truck
until it has reached normal temperature, re-
charge the battery before proceeding etc.).

The operational check is also performed to ver-
ify that the problem has been corrected and
that the components and devices have been
restored to an operating condition.

The next item that appears in the procedure is the

CAUSE A

. This introduces the troubleshooter to the

first sequence of tests or measurements to follow.
Continuing through the procedure in the step-by-step
directions will lead the user to:

Additional possible causes

Replacement/repair instructions

Correction of the fault

Operational check of the repaired/replaced de-
vice

It must be noted that Service Manual factory direc-
tions discourage probing of the connectors using any
type of wire or pin and that resistance or continuity
measurements of these connections should only be
done with the appropriate service tool and breakout
connectors.

Following through the procedure, the next items are
the 

DIAGRAMS

 that support the troubleshooting and

provide relevant data for wiring, connectors, power,
signal and other reference data. These will enable the
troubleshooter to measure, verify, and make critical
decisions leading to the root cause. The diagrams
may include:

A mini-schematic of the suspect circuit

Wire identification and circuit function

Connector pin-out locators

Special reference data for device or compo-
nent

Troubleshooting Procedures, Performance

It is important to remember the basics of troubleshoot-
ing when checking the electronically reported faults.
Prior to starting any of the listed procedures, it is rec-
ommended that the items listed below be reviewed.

These may help to isolate the problem, eliminate
some steps or enforce the procedure that has been
identified. These items are:

LOOK

 — Are there any observable symptoms,

visual evidence or obvious conditions that
could result in, or contribute to, the reported
fault.
Are the displayed Icons due to Interlocks? See

User Interface Supervisor

 2200SRM1335 or

User Interface Service Technician

2200SRM1336 .

LISTEN

 — If the lift truck can be operated with

the reported problem, are there any unusual
noises or vibrations that could result in, or con-
tribute to, the reported fault.

TOUCH OR SMELL

 — High operating temper-

atures and excessive wear can sometimes pro-
duce an odor or visual evidence that can be
linked to other faults or conditions.

In general, let your senses and your experi-
ence assist you in resolving the problem in the
most efficient manner. Ask yourself:

What is required for this device or oper-
ation to function correctly?

Where are the devices/parts located?

Has this problem been reported before?
If so, how frequently? Use the fault his-
tory logs to help identify repeated prob-
lems. This can be very helpful in analyz-
ing faults of an intermittent nature which
may be difficult to duplicate.

Has repair work, disassembly or other
maintenance work been performed on
suspect device or system recently?

Once these questions have been considered,
proceed with the DTC resolution as per the
procedure, using any additional information to
assist in resolving the discrepancy.

Troubleshooting Procedures, Final

DTCs are stored in the FAULT CODE LOGS, where a
history of repeat failures is maintained, until cleared
by an authorized service technician. All DTCs are to
be cleared prior to operating the lift truck. Fault code
logs should only be cleared once the data is recorded
by a authorized service technician. See Display Menu
Flowchart.

Electrical System

General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data

Check the Service Manual section in Hypass Online for possible updates and check pertinent Grams

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Страница 1: ...Hyster A276 J45XN J50XN J60XN J70XN Forklift...

Страница 2: ...A1 3XNT A1 5XNT A25XNT A30XNT D203 J1 5 2 0XNT J30 40XNT K160 E4 0 5 5XN E5 0XNS E80 120XV E100XNS A099 This manual contains information that is confidential and or proprietary to Hyster Company its...

Страница 3: ...ON BLOCKS in the Operating Manual or the Periodic Maintenance section Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly Use the correct tools for the job Keep the tools clean and in good con...

Страница 4: ...oup 30 Observed Symptoms 9035 30 1 SECTION 9050 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS Group 10 Principles of Operation 9050 10 1 Group 33 Observed Symptoms Gear Pump 9050 33 1 Group 43 Tests and Adjustments Gear Pump 905...

Страница 5: ...ore information Please click here Then get the complete manual NOTE If there is no response to click on the link above please download the PDF document first and then click on it Have any questions pl...

Страница 6: ...30 Electrical System 9035 Drive Axle Unit 9050 Hydraulic Systems 9060 Operator s Station 9070 Front End Mast and Chassis 9080 Supplementary Data Groups The sections of the manual are further sub divid...

Страница 7: ...hlights an item as a linkable option As an example of this linking option Assume that during a procedure or test it is necessary to refer to a different sec tion of manual in this case the Light Circu...

Страница 8: ...2 0XN E30 40XN A269 Capacities and Specifications 8000SRM1527 A1 3 1 5XNT A25XNT A30XNT D203 Capacities and Specifications 8000SRM1542 J4 0 5 0XN A970 Capacities and Specifications 8000SRM1578 E4 0 5...

Страница 9: ...J2 2 3 5XN J45 70XN A276 J4 0 5 0XN A970 E4 0 5 5XN 5 0XNS E80 120XN E100XNS A099 Hydraulic System 1900SRM1519 A1 3 1 5XNT A25XNT A30XNT D203 ALL LIFT TRUCK MODELS Industrial Battery 2240SRM0001 ALL...

Страница 10: ...nce 8000SRM1526 A1 3 1 5XNT A25XNT A30XNT D203 Periodic Maintenance 8000SRM1577 E4 0 5 5XN 5 0XNS E80 120XN E100XNS A099 Steering Axle 1600SRM1360 E2 2 3 5XN E45 70XN A268 E1 6 2 0XN E30 40XN A269 J2...

Страница 11: ...0 01 1 Conventional Battery Box Hyster Unit Code European Model Designation America Model Designation A269 E1 6 2 0XN E30 40XN A268 E2 2 3 5XN E45 70XN A099 E4 0 5 5XN E4 5XNS E80 120XN E100XNS Diagno...

Страница 12: ...e European Model Designation America Model Designation D203 A1 3XNT A1 5XNT A25XNT A30XNT K160 J1 5 2 0XNT J30 40XNT A935 J1 6 2 0XN J30 40XN A276 J2 2 3 5XN J45 70XN A970 J4 0 5 0XN J80 100XN Diagnos...

Страница 13: ...05 8 Priority Flow Divider Valve Check 9010 05 8 Mast Cushion Check Free Lift Cylinder 9010 05 9 Lift Drift Check 9010 05 9 Lift Tilt Mast Adjustment Check 9010 05 10 Tilt Function Drift Check 9010 0...

Страница 14: ...9010 2...

Страница 15: ...mpletely lowered or a safety chain is in stalled Also make sure the power is OFF and the key is removed Fasten a DO NOT OPERATE tag in the operator s compart ment Be careful of the forks When the mast...

Страница 16: ...ake applied Does the Key Icon appear on the Display and remain illuminated YES Shut key OFF Wait 30 seconds for power cycling then turn key ON Key icon should not stay lit NO Display power is OK Go to...

Страница 17: ...NO Go to DTC 12816 Seat Sensor Out of Range Low OORL or DTC 12819 and troubleshoot per procedure Continue While operator is out of seat power truck ON Does display show less than 0 8 volts NOTE BEFORE...

Страница 18: ...S 11 INDICATOR LIGHT STEER ANGLE 12 INDICATOR LIGHT FRONT WORK LIGHTS 13 INDICATOR LIGHT REAR WORK LIGHTS Turn Keyless Start Switch or Key Switch to ON posi tion with park brake applied Do the Display...

Страница 19: ...uipped 1 With lift truck running apply service brake 2 Release park brake 3 Select reverse direction Does backup alarm sound YES Back up alarm is OK Go to next check NO Check wiring connec tions Heate...

Страница 20: ...ee Brake System 1800SRM1332 Park Brake Sensor Check 1 With lift truck running release park brake 2 Slowly apply park brake and note when park brake display comes ON Does display come on before park br...

Страница 21: ...ion lift truck with No Load in a downhill di rection on 15 grade or less and apply park brake 5 Shut lift truck OFF and note if machine remains static Does machine remain static on grade in both direc...

Страница 22: ...aged If equipped remove differential cover and inspect See Transaxle 1300SRM1330 Priority Flow Di vider Valve Check 1 Turn steering wheel to right axle stop and then back to left axle stop in one cont...

Страница 23: ...secured so it will not move when mast is tilted fully for ward Secured capacity load on forks 1 Install angle meter on mast and position mast at approximately 90 angle to ground 2 Raise mast until app...

Страница 24: ...shimming is OK Go to next check Tilt Function Drift Check Ensure the following before starting procedure Truck operating on flat surface Hydraulic oil at operating temperature WARNING Ensure load is s...

Страница 25: ...before starting procedure Truck operating on flat surface Adequate overhead clearance to raise forks to maximum height WARNING Ensure load is secured so it will not move when mast is tilted fully for...

Страница 26: ...If the mast mounting is loose mast will move without moving truck frame Is the mast mounting loose YES Inspect and repair mast mounting See Mast Repair S N A270 A271 A272 4000SRM1386 NO Mast mounting...

Страница 27: ...n 0 5 mm 0 020 in at tightest point YES Adjust or repair car riage bearings See Mast Repair S N A270 A271 A272 4000SRM1386 NO Carriage adjustment is OK Go to next check Carriage Adjust ment Check Stan...

Страница 28: ...NOTES 9010 05 14...

Страница 29: ...or 9025 10 1 Principles of Operation 9025 10 1 MASTER DRIVE UNIT 9025 10 6 Group 30 Observed Symptoms Poor Tractive Performance 9025 30 1 Check the Service Manual section in Hypass Online for possible...

Страница 30: ...9025 2...

Страница 31: ...erative braking controlled acceleration and deceleration By changing the frequency of the AC power to the motor which is also managed by the motor controller the motor speed can be controlled These AC...

Страница 32: ...icle and powers the drive tires The speed sensor for these motors is physically located on the drive unit housing not on the motor See Figure 9025 10 1 1 TRANSMISSION 2 PARKING BRAKE WIRE HARNESS 3 SO...

Страница 33: ...HOUSING 6 LEFT SIDE GEARBOX 7 LEFT SIDE TRANSMISSION OUTPUT Figure 9025 10 2 Transaxle Assembly J4 0 5 0XN A970 Traction Motor Principles of Operation Check the Service Manual section in Hypass Online...

Страница 34: ...d on the motor itself See Figure 9025 10 3 1 TRANSMISSION 2 TRACTION MOTOR Figure 9025 10 3 Transmission Mounting for Lift Truck Models E2 2 3 5XN E45 70XN A268 and E1 6 2 0XN E30 40XN A269 Principles...

Страница 35: ...ion Mounting for Lift Truck Models E4 0 5 5XN E80 120XN A099 Traction Motor Principles of Operation Check the Service Manual section in Hypass Online for possible updates and check pertinent Grams Con...

Страница 36: ...ential of damaging the gears when assembling the motor to the MDU By in tegrating the pinion the gear mesh can be better con trolled resulting in a quieter MDU The splined cou pling allows for quick r...

Страница 37: ...Service Technician SRM If problem is still present go to Cause C CAUSE C FAILED CHECKLIST ITEM PROCEDURE OR ACTION 1 Review checklist history and run check as required Lift truck will not operate corr...

Страница 38: ...e resolved Resume operation CAUSE G MOTOR PHASE SHORTED TO FRAME PROCEDURE OR ACTION 1 Turn lift truck power OFF 2 Disconnect battery 3 Disconnect power cables to tractions motor 4 Change DMM to ohms...

Страница 39: ...9030 10 8 System Controlled Outputs 9030 10 11 Power Distribution 9030 10 13 Operator Interface 9030 10 15 E Steer 9030 10 16 Controllers 9030 10 17 Battery Plug In 9030 10 22 Key ON and Operation 903...

Страница 40: ...on 12841 Mast Tilt Position 9030 20 62 Travel Direction Select Foot Pedal Manual Hydraulic Out of Range Low OORL 12800 Directional Select A 12804 Directional Select B 9030 20 67 Travel Direction Selec...

Страница 41: ...to Traction 1 Right 33027 VSM to Traction 2 Left 33029 VSM to Pump 33034 VSM to MLM DCS 33035 VSM to Impact 33036 VSM to CAN Reserved 1 33037 VSM to CAN Reserved 2 33038 VSM to CAN Reserved 3 33057 Di...

Страница 42: ...play Button 3 22535 Display Button 4 22536 Display Button 5 22537 Display Button 6 22538 Display Button 7 22539 Display Button 8 22540 Display Button 9 22541 Display Button 0 9030 20 188 Display Failu...

Страница 43: ...citor Charge 9030 20 249 A935 K160 D203 Motor Speed Sensor Failure 29456 Sensor Fault 9030 20 256 CBB DBB Motor Speed Sensor Failure 25104 Sensor Fault 29456 Sensor Fault 9030 20 267 A935 K160 Motor A...

Страница 44: ...418 DTC 9012 ACC 2 Current OORH 9030 20 420 DTC 65526 Aux Driver Open 9030 20 420 DTC 65534 Aux Driver Short 9030 20 420 DTC 65288 Loss of Communication Between the Primary and Secondary Controller 9...

Страница 45: ...58 5V Internal Supply Out of Range 9030 20 504 DTC 13104 Sensor Ground Current OORH 9030 20 505 DTC 16913 Motor Temperature Sensor Open Circuit 9030 20 509 DTC 16914 Motor Temperature Sensor Short Cir...

Страница 46: ...0 Various CAN Errors 9030 20 556 Group 30 Observed Symptoms No Display No Truck Operation None No Display No Truck Operation 9030 30 1 A935 K160 D203 Motor Controller Fan Failure None Motor Controller...

Страница 47: ...ions on how to access fault history logs 3 Abbreviations and Acronyms will be defined when first used in a procedure They are also listed and defined in Abbreviations and Acronyms that ac companies th...

Страница 48: ...l it clicks dis connects the power supply to the lift truck NOTE The Electrical System Schematic referenced in this manual will be supplied in Diagrams Verify that this data is current and the revisio...

Страница 49: ...ift truck is to be stored or shut down verify 1 Mast Carriage Forks are properly posi tioned 2 By pushing the emergency disconnect switch down until it clicks disconnects the power supply to the lift...

Страница 50: ...tries The proce dures are graphical in nature with some text explana tion below the relevant graphic In the text explanation symbols are used wherever possible See Icon Glos sary for definitions Minor...

Страница 51: ...viewed These may help to isolate the problem eliminate some steps or enforce the procedure that has been identified These items are LOOK Are there any observable symptoms visual evidence or obvious co...

Страница 52: ...Data Incorrect No DCS Source 9030 20 353 12808 Accelerator Pedal Position A 9030 20 11 12809 Accelerator Pedal Position A 9030 20 15 12810 Accelerator Pedal Position B 9030 20 11 12811 Accelerator Ped...

Страница 53: ...21 12940 Display Keyswitch Output 9030 20 195 12941 Display Keyswitch Output 9030 20 195 13056 5V OORL 9030 20 92 13057 5V OORH 9030 20 92 13058 5V Internal Supply Out of Range 9030 20 504 13060 VSM 1...

Страница 54: ...sor 2 Out of Range 9030 20 170 21836 MLM Sensor 3 Out of Range 9030 20 170 21837 MLM Sensor 4 Out of Range 9030 20 170 22032 Display EEPROM Checksum Error 9030 20 188 22033 Display Cell Write Error 90...

Страница 55: ...0 20 137 33037 VSM to CAN Reserved 2 9030 20 155 33038 VSM to CAN Reserved 3 9030 20 123 33038 VSM to CAN Reserved 3 9030 20 137 33038 VSM to CAN Reserved 3 9030 20 155 33040 Various CAN Errors 9030 2...

Страница 56: ...der Error 9030 20 536 65362 Encoder Error 9030 20 538 65378 Steering Wheel Position Error 9030 20 472 65481 Wrong Slave Version 9030 20 547 65486 Initial VMN High 9030 20 548 65487 Controller Internal...

Страница 57: ...188 8786 Brake Coil Shorted 9030 20 279 8960 Lift 9030 20 113 8964 Lower 9030 20 113 8968 Tilt Forward 9030 20 113 8972 Tilt Back 9030 20 113 8976 AC Current Over Current 9030 20 313 8978 Aux 1A 9030...

Страница 58: ...rs Wire Function ID numbers will be stamped at 50mm intervals along the wire length The Function IDs are assigned into groups as shown in the table Unless noted otherwise specific functions are to be...

Страница 59: ...ed and printed in color If not printed or viewed in color refer to the electrical circuit identification located on schematic circuits When viewing a color version of the diagrams and schematics the w...

Страница 60: ...th suffix let ters the base number is not used by itself For exam ple when labeling a circuit 42 start with 42 A rather than 42 Suffix letters should be assigned from A to Z but Q and V are not used A...

Страница 61: ...TED TWISTED PAIR SUFFIX LETTER A SHOWN WITH SHIELD THAT TER MINATES AT PIN B2 Figure 9030 03 3 Dual Wiring Sample Circuit Electrical System General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data Check the Service Ma...

Страница 62: ...ulics Fig ure 9030 03 13 Wire Harness Display Freezer Fig ure 9030 03 14 Wire Harness Turn Signal Figure 9030 03 15 Wire Harness Synchro Steer Fig ure 9030 03 16 Wire Harness Park Brake Figure 9030 03...

Страница 63: ...03 4 J1 5 2 0XNT J30 40XNT K160 Wire Harness Auxiliary Key Switch Electrical System General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data Check the Service Manual section in Hypass Online for possible updates and...

Страница 64: ...P VALVE 6 CRP132 MAIN HARNESS 7 CRP133 MAIN HARNESS Figure 9030 03 5 J1 5 2 0XNT J30 40XNT K160 Wire Harness Steering General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data Electrical System Check the Service Manual...

Страница 65: ...MARKER LIGHT 6 BUZZER Figure 9030 03 6 J1 5 2 0XNT J30 40XNT K160 Display Wire Harness Standard Electrical System General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data Check the Service Manual section in Hypass On...

Страница 66: ...6 CPS165 TEMPERATURE SENSOR 7 BUZZER Figure 9030 03 7 J1 5 2 0XNT J30 40XNT K160 Display Wire Harness Freezer General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data Electrical System Check the Service Manual section...

Страница 67: ...Harness Main Electro Hydraulic Electrical System General Maintenance and Diagnostic Data Check the Service Manual section in Hypass Online for possible updates and check pertinent Grams Confidential...

Страница 68: ...HORN ASM 28 CPS156 RIGHT CONTROL COOLING FAN 29 TR65 B CONT 30 CPS3 RIGHT TRACTION MOTOR CONTROL LER 31 CPS74 E HYDRAULIC VALVE UPPER COILS 32 CPS75 E HYDRAULIC VALVE LOWER COILS 33 CPS10 LIFT PRESSUR...

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