8
Troubleshooting
This section is designed to help users to identify and rectify simple faults or the
consequences of operator errors themselves. When trying to locate faults, you should
follow the sequence of actions shown in the table.
Fault
Vehicle will
not move
Load cannot
be raised
No display on
battery
discharge
indicator
NOTICE
If the "remedies" above did not help to rectify the fault, please contact the
manufacturer's service organization, since further fault correction can only be
carried out by qualified service personnel.
Possible cause
– Battery connector not
plugged in
– Battery holder not fitted
(o)
– Switch latch in
position "0"
– Battery charge
too low
– Faulty fuse
– Vehicle not
ready for use
– Hydraulic oil level too
low
– Load too heavy
– Battery charge monitor
has switched off and
indicates "STOP"
(CANDIS, o)
– LED on discharge
indicator lights up yellow
t
(LEA,
)
– Coast LED lights up
yellow
– Faulty fuse
– Vehicle not
ready for use
– Faulty fuse
Remedy
– Check battery connector and plug in if
necessary
– Fit battery holder
– Turn switch latch to position "I"
– Check battery charge, recharge
battery if necessary
– Check fuses
– Work through all the remedies listed
under "Vehicle will not move"
– Check hydraulic oil level
– Check maximum load capacity
(see nameplate)
– Charge battery
– Charge battery
– Charge battery
– Check fuse 2F1
– Check battery connector and plug in if
necessary
– Check fuse 6F1
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