08.11 EN
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7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Troubleshooting
This chapter enables the user to identify and rectify basic faults and the effects of
incorrect operation. When trying to locate a fault, proceed in the order shown in the
table.
Z If the industrial truck cannot be restored to operational status after carrying out the
following remedial operations, contact the manufacturer’s service department.
Additional troubleshooting must only be performed by the manufacturer’s specialist
service engineers. The manufacturer has a service department specially trained for
these tasks.
In order for customer services to react quickly and specifically to the fault, the
following information is essential:
- Truck serial number
- Error number on the display unit (if applicable)
- Error description
- Current location of truck
Operational Fault Displays
Faults during operation are indicated by
indicators being lit:
– Engine oil pressure (149)
– Charging current (88)
– Coolant temperature (150)
– Transmission oil temperature (148)
WARNING!
Risk from engine damage
XThe engine must be switched off
immediately, and if possible the truck
should be parked securely.
XContact the manufacturer’s service
department.
XThe engine should only be started again
once the fault has been removed.
Z Check the fuel display (68) during
operation (option on TFG).
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88
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68
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88
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