BT OP 1000SE BT OP 1000HSE BT OPW 1200SE BT OPW 1200HSE Product family OH Master Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
DESCRIPTION:
BT OP 1000SE BT OP 1000HSE BT OPW 1200SE BT OPW 1200HSE Product family OH Master Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
INTRODUCTION:
This Service manual contains product information regarding the current trucks including the technical data and instructions for maintenance and service. It includes the operator’s Instruction Manual, Spare Part Handbook and oil and grease specifications:
M Machine information
P Preventive maintenance
S Service instructions
O Options
- It is our ambition to send modification notifications concerning improvements to you as soon as possible. It’s stated on the notifications which section/s in the binder should be replaced; note that the HQWLUHsection should be replaced! Notifications should be inserted immediately so that the binder always contains current service information.
- When contacting BT’s technical support always have the actual Service Manual close at hand. If you have any views regarding the Service Manual, please contact your training officer at BT who will forward your views to the technical documentation department.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
BT OP 1000SE BT OP 1000HSE BT OPW 1200SE BT OPW 1200HSE Product family OH Master Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Master Service Manual (MSM) Product family OH 1
BT OP 1000SE BT OP 1000HSE BT OPW 1200SE BT OPW 1200HSE 1
Introduction to BT’s Service Manual 2
Contents Master Service Manual (MSM) 4
Valid from serial number: 4
T-code 4
Model 4
Serial No 4
Notes 4
1 Document list 4
Section 4
C-code 4
Document 4
Issued 4
M-files pdf 0
Contents, M 6
1 Truck information 6
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Operator’s manual 8
Valid from machine number: 8
T-code 8
Model 8
Machine N 8
Note 8
1 General 8
1 1 Issued operator’s manuals 8
T-kod 8
Ordering no 8
Valid for machine number 8
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General Product Information 10
Valid from serial number: 10
T-code 10
Model 10
Serial No 10
Notes 10
1 Presentation of the truck 10
1 1 Intended application of the truck 11
1 2 Forbidden application of the truck 11
2 Truck data 12
Model designation 12
OP 12
OPW 12
3 Truck dimensions 13
3 1 OP1000SE/OP1000HSE 13
Dimensions 14
OP 1000SE 14
OP 1000HSE 14
Dimensions OP 1000SE 14
3 2 OPW1200SE/OPW1200HSE 15
Dimensions 16
OPW 1200SE 16
OPW 1200HSE 16
Dimensions OPW 1200SE 16
4 Identification plate 17
Item 17
Text 17
Unit 17
Item 17
Text 17
Unit 17
5 Main components 18
1 Identification plate: With model designation, serial number, year of manufacture, weight witho 18
2 Mast 18
3 Emergency lowering valve: Valve for emergency lowering under the guard 18
4 Load carrier 18
6 Controls and instruments 19
6 1 OP1000 19
6 2 OPW1200 19
1 Adjustable writing surface 20
2 Right-hand deadman’s handle 20
3 Emergency switch off 20
4 Joystick for driving forwards/backwards, travel brake and lifting/lowering of the operator cage 20
5 Ignition 20
6 Indication “steering wheel straight” Indication ”truck OK” 20
7 Vertical setting of the control panel 20
8 Horn 20
9 Lifting/lowering controls, initial lift (not OPW) 20
10 Left-hand deadman’s handle 20
11 Steering wheel 20
6 2 1 Right-hand deadman’s handle (2) 20
6 2 2 Emergency switch off (3) 20
NOTE! 20
6 2 3 Joystick for driving forwards/backwards, travel brake and lifting/lowering of the operator 20
6 2 4 Horn (8) 20
6 2 5 Left-hand deadman’s grip (10) 21
6 2 6 Steering wheel (11) 21
12 Battery controller and hour meter 22
13 Warning lamp (flashes when the driver grips the right-hand deadman’s handle) 22
14 Emergency switch off 22
6 2 7 Battery controller and hour meter (12) 22
6 2 8 Emergency driving function 22
1 Follow the indicating lamp’s 2 second interval, located on the instrument panel, or if a buzze 23
2 Move the joystick to its maximum forward position (driving) immediately after turning the igni 23
3 Move the joystick to its maximum backwards position (driving) within 2 seconds Keep the joyst 23
4 Move the joystick to its maximum right-hand position (braking) within 2 seconds Keep the joys 23
5 Move the joystick to its neutral position and wait until the lamp flashes three times or the b 23
6 You can now drive the truck at a low speed Drive carefully as the truck has several of its mo 23
6 2 9 Emergency switch off (14) 23
NOTE! 23
6 2 10 Emergency lowering valve 23
6 2 11 Button for continued lift with lifting height limit (accessory) (15) 24
WARNING! 24
6 2 12 Button for wire guided operations (accessory) (16) 24
6 2 13 Button for working light (accessory) (17) 24
6 2 14 Evacuation line 24
6 3 Control lever OPW with lifting table (accessory) 25
1 Indication ”truck OK” 25
2 Right-hand deadman’s handle 25
3 Emergency switch off 25
4 Button for the box lock 25
5 Button for the lift table up and down 25
6 Horn 25
7 Joystick for driving forwards/backwards, travel brake and lifting/ lowering of the operator cage 25
8 Indication “steering wheel straight” 25
6 3 1 Right-hand deadman’s handle (2) 25
6 3 2 Button for the box lock (4) 26
6 3 3 Button for the lift table up and down (5) 26
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Technical data 28
Valid from serial number: 28
T-code 28
Model 28
Serial No 28
Notes 28
Model 28
OP 1000SE/HSE 28
OPW1200SE/HSE 28
Drive motor 28
Transmission/gear change 28
Drive wheel 28
Support arm wheel 29
Hydraulic unit, main lift 29
Hydraulic unit, forks 29
Fuses 30
Batteries 31
Travel speeds 31
Lift-/lower speeds 31
Current usage 32
Weight 32
Note: 32
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Ordering Spare Parts 34
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Quality Parts 36
Valid from serial number: 36
T-code 36
Model 36
Serial No 36
1 Issued Quality Parts 36
Model 36
Order number 36
Issued 36
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Recommended Spare Parts (RSP) 38
Valid from serial number: 38
T-code 38
Model 38
Serial No 38
1 Issued RSP 38
Model 38
Serial no 38
Issued 38
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Content, P 42
1 Preventive Maintenance 42
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Introduction, maintenance 44
1 Safety regulations with maintenance work 44
WARNING! 44
WARNING! 45
WARNING! 45
NOTE! 45
CAUTION! 45
2 Cleaning and washing 46
NOTE! 46
2 1 External cleaning 46
NOTE! 46
2 2 Cleaning the motor compartment 46
NOTE! 46
2 3 Electrical components 47
NOTE! 47
3 Safe lifting 47
WARNING! 47
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Preventive maintenance 48
Valid from serial number: 48
T-code 48
Model 48
Serial No 48
Notes 48
1 Maintenance chart 48
Item 48
Work to carry out 48
Interval in hours 48
5 48
20 48
80 48
160 48
250 48
500 48
1000 48
Interval in days/weeks/months 48
1 d 48
1 w 48
1 m 48
2 m 48
3 m 48
6 m 48
12 m 48
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Oil and grease specification 56
Valid from serial number: 56
T-code 56
Model 56
Serial No 56
Notes 56
Lubricant 56
Specification 56
> – 15C 56
< – 15C 56
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Content, S 58
1 Service instructions 58
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Transmission, Gear 60
Valid from serial number: 60
T-code 60
Model 60
Serial No 60
Notes 60
1 General 60
2 Gear components/data 61
2 1 Component identification 61
Pos No 61
Component 61
2 2 Technical gear data 62
Truck type 62
OP 1000SE/HSE 62
OPW 1200SE/HSE 62
2 3 Dismantled gear 63
3 Dismantling/fitting 64
3 1 Dismantling of drive unit from truck: 64
1 Open the doors of the motor compartment 64
2 Lift up the truck using a jack so that the wheel is lifted off the ground, then block under th 64
3 Drain off the oil from the drive gear 64
4 Remove the motor cables and the speed measurement cables 64
5 Loosen and remove the M10 bolts that hold the drive unit on the chassis 64
6 Lift out the drive unit from the truck with mechanical aid 64
7 Place the drive unit on a bench or the like 64
3 2 Fitting the drive unit in truck: 64
1 Lift the drive unit into position on the chassis 64
2 Bolt the drive unit in position using the M10 bolts and tightening torque of 145 Nm The bolts 64
3 Fit the motor cables and the speed measuring cables 64
4 Fill the drive gear with oil 64
5 Lower the truck to the floor 64
3 3 Dismantling the drive motor and the gear: 65
1 Dismantle the drive wheel (1) from the gear 65
2 Separate the drive motor and the gear by removing the 5 motor bolts (2) 65
3 4 Fitting the drive motor and the gear: 65
1 Fit a new O-ring (3) on the drive motor’s bearing retainer 65
2 Fit together the drive motor and drive gear taking care not to damage the O-ring Tighten the 65
3 Fit the drive wheel The wheel nuts (1) should be tightened crosswise at a torque of 88 Nm 65
4 Oil level check/replacing 66
4 1 Check/filling of oil 66
4 2 Oil replacement 67
1 Drain off the old oil by removing the drainage plug (1) 67
2 Use a new copper seal (2) when the drainage plug is refitted 67
3 Fill up oil in accordance with filling instructions 67
4 Check that no leakage occurs from the drainage plug 67
5 Repairs 68
5 1 Exchange of drive shaft sealing ring 68
5 1 1 Dismantling: 68
1 Drain the gear of oil 68
2 Dismantle the drive unit from the truck as set out in chapter 3 1 68
3 Remove the drive wheel from the gear 68
4 Remove the lower gear cover 68
5 Loosen the drive shaft nuts Remove the nuts, locking washers and spacer ring 68
6 Knock out the drive shaft using a brass punch and a hammer 68
7 Pull off the bearing from the drive shaft using a bearing puller 68
NOTE! 68
8 Remove the seal ring from the drive shaft 68
5 1 2 Assembly: 69
1 Place the drive shafts outer bearing in the gear housing 69
2 Press the new seal ring in place in the gear housing Be careful when pressing it in place so 69
3 Press the drive shaft into the gear housing Check that the splines on the drive shaft are ali 69
4 Place the spacer ring and locking washer onto the drive shaft end and screw in the shaft bolts 69
5 Before fitting the lower cover, change the O-ring Fit the cover and tighten the bolts to 25 N 69
6 Fill up oil in accordance with filling instructions, section 4 1 69
7 Fit the drive wheel and tighten the wheel nut with a torque of 88 Nm The wheel nuts should be 69
8 Fit the drive unit in the truck as set out in chapter 3 2 69
5 2 Leakage from the top cover 70
1 Dismantle the gear from the truck as described in section 3 1 and 3 3 70
2 Loosen all bolts holding the top cover to the gear housing 70
3 Remove the cover from the gear housing and clean the sealing surfaces of the cover and gear ho 70
4 Apply sealant type Curil K2 to the surfaces Follow the instructions given on the container 70
5 Fit the cover bolts and tighten with a torque of 25 Nm The bolts should be greased prior to a 70
6 Fill up oil in accordance with filling instructions, section 4 1 70
7 Fit together the drive gear and the drive motor and fit the drive unit in the truck as describ 70
5 3 Leakage from the lower cover 71
1 Drain out the remaining oil from the drive gear 71
2 Dismantle the cover from the drive gear 71
3 Replace the seal on the drain plug and the O-ring on the cover 71
4 Fit the cover and tighten the bolts to a torque of 25 Nm Ensure the O-ring is not damaged Th 71
5 4 Replacing the wheel bolt 71
1 Dismantle the drive gear from the truck as described in chapter 3 1 and 3 3 71
2 Dismantle the drive shaft from the gear as described in chapter 5 1 1 (replacement of seal ring) 71
3 Press or knock out the damaged bolt from the drive shaft rim 71
4 Smooth away any burring around the bolt hole and press or knock the new bolt into place 71
5 Fit the drive shaft into the gear as described in chapter 5 1 2 71
NOTE! 71
6 Fit the drive gear/drive unit in the truck as described in chapter 3 4 and 3 2 71
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Brake 72
Valid from serial number: 72
T-code 72
Model 72
Serial No 72
Notes 72
1 General 72
1 1 Function 73
2 Maintenance 73
2 1 Adjustment 74
2 1 1 Procedure for adjustment: 74
1 Loosen the anchor bolts a little 74
2 Turn the nut anticlockwise and pull out the bolts a little At the same time, check the gap wi 74
3 Pull the anchor bolts to 25 Nm and check the gap with the thickness gauge again 74
4 Repeat the procedure for every brake segment 74
5 Adjust the brake on motor No 2 74
2 2 Change of brake disk 75
2 2 1 Procedure for change: 75
1 Disconnect the brake’s electric cabling 75
2 Loosen and remove the six allen head cap screws and lift off the brake coil 75
3 Change the brake disk on the hub and visually check the wear on the friction plates Also chan 75
4 Unscrew the bolts on the coil so that there is a gap between the coil and pressure plates when 75
5 Mount the coil and adjust the gap as per instructions in section 2 1 75
6 Reconnect the electric cables again 75
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Wire guidance 76
Valid from serial number: 76
T-code 76
Model 76
Serial No 76
Notes 76
1 General 76
2 Generator 77
2 1 Technical data 77
Power supply 77
Model LDU-22 220 V 50 Hz 77
Model LDU-21 110 V 50/60 Hz 77
3 Antennae 78
3 1 Antenna wire 79
4 Wire guidance card 79
4 1 Components 79
4 2 Connections 80
Conn 80
Type 80
No 80
Active 80
Function 80
Conn 80
Type 80
No 80
Active 80
Function 80
4 3 Display 81
4 3 1 Input signals 81
Segment 81
Function 81
4 3 2 Output signals/operating mode 81
81
Segment 81
Function 81
4 3 3 Error codes 82
Code 82
Description 82
5 Diverse 83
6 Description of function 84
6 1 Driving forwards 84
6 2 Reversing 84
6 3 Control signals 85
Operating mode 85
S 85
V 85
P 85
7 Adjustments 86
7 1 Adjustment instructions for A2 86
7 1 1 Adjusting the steering angle potentiometer: 86
1 Set the truck mechanically straight outside the narrow aisle, without requesting wire guidance 86
2 Adjust the ZERO potentiometer (2) on the A2 box so that the two LED’s comes on simultaneously 86
7 2 Adjustment instructions for A3 86
Menu 87
Description 87
Range 87
7 2 1 steering angle setting 88
1 Start by placing the trucks steering wheel straight outside the aisle Check the adjustments, 88
2 Activate the setting mode 88
3 Auto-adjust the steering angle off-set in menu 1 2 88
7 2 2 Fine tuning the steering angle off-set 89
1 Drive into the wire aisle backwards a few meters, with wire requested, then stop gently Make 89
2 Post-adjust the steering angle signal in menu 1 5 89
3 Drive slowly in reverse direction and make sure that the LEDs (1) are symmetrically lit If ne 89
7 2 3 Antenna offset adjustment reversing 89
1 Drive slowly backwards approx 20 sec and then stop gently 89
2 Read of the value in the menu 10 7 89
3 Set menu 6 to this value 89
7 2 4 Antenna offset adjustment forwards 89
1 Drive forwards slowly for approx 20 sec and then stop gently 89
2 Read off the value in the menu 10 6 89
3 Multiply this value by a truck-specific constant witch is 2 for this truck type 89
4 Set menu 4 to this newly calculated value 90
7 2 5 Storing the parameters 90
1 Store the parameters in menu 9 3 after completed adjustment 90
7 2 6 Antenna offset adjustment, 1-antenna mode 90
1 Disconnect the cables from the aisle sensors (Inputs 109 and 110 on the A2 card) and the aisle 90
2 Drive slowly in reverse direction and at the same time read-off the value in menu 10 2 (angle 90
3 Switch off wire guidance in the cabin and check that forwards is active (menu 10 0 r=reverse,F 90
4 Read-off the value in menu 10 2 90
5 Adjust menu 1 9 to this value 90
6 Store the parameters according to “Storing the parameters” 90
8 Installing a new wire guidance card 91
POS 91
Truck model 91
ID number 91
1 Output X22:9 is activated if the unit “sees the wire” but the operator has not selected wire g 92
2 Output X22:8 is activated if the side-signal >75% of the permitted value The output can be us 92
POS 92
Truck model 92
ID number 92
9 Trouble shooting 93
9 1 Control signals 93
9 1 1 Checking the reference signal 93
kHz 93
mA 93
9 1 2 Checking the side signal 93
9 1 3 Checking the steering angle signal 93
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Electric system 94
Valid from serial number: 94
T-code 94
Model 94
Serial No 94
Notes 94
1 General 94
2 List of symbols 94
Symbol 94
Description 94
Function 94
Notes 94
2 1 Electric chart (1/10) 98
2 2 Electric chart (2/10) 99
2 3 Electric chart (3/10) 100
2 4 Electric chart (4/10) 101
2 5 Electric chart (5/10) 102
2 6 Electric chart (6/10) 103
2 7 Electric chart (7/10) 104
2 8 Electric chart (8/10) 105
2 9 Electric chart (9/10) 106
2 10 Electric chart (10/10) 107
3 Presentation of electric chart OP 1000/2 SE/HSE 108
3 1 Drive motor circuit (see electric chart 1/10) 108
3 2 Pump motors, cabin lift and initial lift, and also battery indicators and hour meters (elec 108
3 3 Steering servo (see electric chart 3/10) 109
3 4 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 4/10) 110
3 5 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 5/10) 110
3 6 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 6/10) 111
3 7 Outputs from the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 7/10) 111
3 8 Outputs from the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 8/10) 112
3 9 Initial lift/lower, horn and lighting (see electric chart 9/10) 112
3 10 Wire guidance (see electric chart 10/10) 113
4 Function description electric system OP 1000/2 SE/HSE 113
4 1 Start-up 113
4 2 Check of the operator’s presence in the operator cabin 114
4 3 Deadman’s handles 114
4 4 Driving forward-back 115
4 5 Travel speed 116
4 5 1 Outside narrow aisle: 116
4 5 2 In narrow aisle: 116
4 6 Brake 116
4 7 Steering 117
4 8 Cabin lift 117
4 9 Cabin lower 118
4 10 Slack chain guard 118
4 11 Initial lift 118
4 12 Initial lower 119
4 13 Other 119
4 14 Aisle-end brake (extra equipment) 120
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Electric system 122
Valid from serial number: 122
T-code 122
Model 122
Serial No 122
Notes 122
1 General 122
2 List of symbols 122
Symbol 122
Description 122
Function 122
Notes 122
2 1 Electric chart (1/10) 126
2 2 Electric chart (2/10) 127
2 3 Electric chart (3/10) 128
2 4 Electric chart (4/10) 129
2 5 Electric chart (5/10) 130
2 6 Electric chart (6/10) 131
2 7 Electric chart (7/10) 132
2 8 Electric chart (8/10) 133
2 9 Electric chart (9/10) 134
2 10 Electric chart (10/10) 135
3 Description of electric system OP1000/2 SE/HSE with double command 136
3 1 Drive motor circuit (see electric chart 1/10) 136
3 2 Pump motors, cabin lift and initial lift, and also battery indicators and hour meters (see e 136
3 3 Steering servo (see electric chart 3/10) 137
3 4 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 4/10) 138
3 5 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 5/10) 138
3 6 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 6/10) 139
3 7 Outputs from the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 7/10) 140
3 8 Outputs from the electronic circuit board A2 (see electric chart 8/10) 140
3 9 Initial lift/lower, sound signals and lighting (see electric chart 9/10) 141
3 10 Wire guidance (see electric chart 10/ 10) 141
4 Function description of electric system OP 1000/2 SE/HSE with double command 142
4 1 Start-up 142
4 2 Check of the operator’s presence in the operator’s cabin 142
4 3 Deadman’s handle 143
4 4 Driving forward-back 143
4 5 Travel speed 144
4 5 1 Outside narrow aisle: 145
4 5 2 In narrow aisle: 145
4 6 Brake 145
4 7 Steering 145
4 8 Cabin lift 146
4 9 Cabin lower 147
4 10 Slack chain guard 147
4 11 Initial lift 147
4 12 Initial lower 147
4 13 Other 148
4 14 Aisle-end brake (extra equipment) 148
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Electric system 150
Valid from serial number 150
T-code 150
Model 150
Serial No 150
Notes 150
1 General 150
2 List of symbols 150
150
Symbol 150
Description 150
Function 150
Notes 150
2 1 Electric chart (1/10) 153
2 2 Electric chart (2/10) 154
2 3 Electric chart (3/10) 155
2 4 Electric chart (4/10) 156
2 5 Electric chart (5/10) 157
2 6 Electric chart (6/10) 158
2 7 Electric chart (7/10) 159
2 8 Electric chart (8/10) 160
2 9 Electric chart (9/10) 161
2 10 Electric chart (10/10) 162
3 DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRIC SYSTEM OPW 1200/2 SE/HSE 163
3 1 Drive motor circuit (electric chart 1/10) 163
3 2 Pump motor, cabin lift and also battery indicator and hour meter (electric chart 2/10) 163
3 3 Steering servo (electric chart 3/10) 164
3 4 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (electric chart 4/10) 164
3 5 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (electric chart 5/10) 165
3 6 Inputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (electric chart 6/10) 166
3 7 Outputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (electric chart 7/10) 166
3 8 Outputs to the electronic circuit board A2 (electric chart 8/10) 167
3 9 Horn and lighting (electric chart 9/10) 167
3 10 Wire guidance (electric chart 10/10) 167
4 Function description electric system OPW 1200/2 SE/HSE 168
4 1 Start-up 168
4 2 Check of the operator’s presence in the operator’s cabin 168
4 3 Deadman’s handle 169
4 4 Driving forward-back 169
4 5 Travel speed 170
4 5 1 Outside narrow aisle: 170
4 5 2 In narrow aisle: 170
4 6 Brake 171
4 7 Steering 171
4 8 Cabin lift 172
4 9 Cabin lower 172
4 10 Slack chain guard 173
4 11 Other 173
4 12 Aisle-end brake (extra equipment) 174
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Transistor regulator 176
Valid from serial number: 176
T-code 176
Model 176
Serial No 176
Notes 176
1 Motor connections 177
177
Terminal number 177
Function 177
2 Contact for control voltages 177
Terminal number 177
Con 177
Function 177
LED no 177
Colour 177
Function 177
3 Safety checking 178
3 1 Check of the transistor regulator’s safety circuit 178
WARNING! 178
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Electronic circuit board 180
Valid from serial number: 180
T-code 180
Model 180
Serial No 180
Notes 180
1 General 180
2 Voltages on the electronic circuit board A2 180
Input 180
Cable No 180
Description 180
Active 180
LED 180
2 1 Functions on the display on the electronic circuit board A2 184
2 2 Programmable parameters 185
2 3 Programming state 186
1 Hold one of the buttons VALUE or PARAMETER down when you start the truck (The key switch or em 186
2 When you release the button, the display shows 0 or 1 If the display shows 0, press the butto 186
3 After you have entered the programming state, the display will light a segment and let it “rot 186
2 4 Selection of parameter 186
2 5 Selection of value 186
2 6 Programming of new value 187
2 7 Exiting the programming 187
2 7 1 Deadlocking: 187
2 7 2 Error codes 188
2 8 A2 Electronic circuit board 190
3 Adjusting instruction electric system OP/OPW 191
3 1 Adjustment of mid-position steered wheel (drive wheel) 191
3 2 Adjustment (offset) cabin lift 191
3 3 Adjustment (offset) cabin lower 191
3 4 Adjustment of the drive motor’s pulse transducer 192
3 5 Adjustment (offset) steering motor, the A3 box 192
3 6 Adjustment of height measurement transducer 192
3 7 A3 Steering servo 193
3 8 A3 Steering servo 194
3 8 1 Indications: 194
3 8 2 DIP switch gear: 194
3 8 3 P2: Potentiometer for adjustment of the steering motor’s offset 195
3 9 A5 Logic box valve steering initial lift/ lower 196
4 Emergency drive function 197
1 Immediately after the switching on with the ignition key the joystick is moved to its front po 197
2 Thereafter, within 2 seconds, the joy-stick is moved to its back position (travel) Hold there 197
3 Thereafter, within 2 seconds, the joy-stick is moved to its most right position (brake) Hold 197
4 Move the joystick back to its neutral position and wait until the lamp has blinked three times 197
5 You can now drive the truck at low speed Drive carefully, as the truck has several of its sup 197
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Hydraulic system 198
Valid from serial number: 198
T-code 198
Model 198
Serial No 198
Notes 198
1 General 198
2 Function description 198
2 1 Cabin lift, joystick upwards 198
2 2 Cabin lift, joystick downwards 198
2 3 Hydraulic chart, cabin lift/lower 199
2 4 Fork lift 200
2 5 Fork lower 200
2 6 Hydraulic chart, fork lift/lower 201
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