AC MOTOR CONTROLLER T5Z AC [B476]; T7Z AC [B477]; C60Z AC [B478]; C80Z AC [B479]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS General ............................................................................................................................................................... Discharging the Capacitors........................................................................................................................... Description ......................................................................................................................................................... Electrical System ........................................................................................................................................... AC Traction Motor ..................................................................................................................................... Controller................................................................................................................................................... Service PC Connection .............................................................................................................................. Parameters ......................................................................................................................................................... General...........................................................................................................................................................
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Parameter Description....................................................................................................................................... Parameters..................................................................................................................................................... Extended Shift ........................................................................................................................................... Walk Speed (Both Directions) ................................................................................................................... Hi Speed (FWD) ......................................................................................................................................... Hi Speed (REV) .......................................................................................................................................... Minimum Acceleration.............................................................................................................................. Maximum Acceleration ............................................................................................................................. Plugging ..................................................................................................................................................... ADS-Neutral .............................................................................................................................................. ADS-Throttle ............................................................................................................................................. Pick Acceleration ....................................................................................................................................... Pick Deceleration....................................................................................................................................... Battery Full Voltage .................................................................................................................................. Lift Interrupt ............................................................................................................................................. Service Hour Reminder............................................................................................................................. Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................. General........................................................................................................................................................... Status Codes ..................................................................................................................................................
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Dash Display ...................................................................................................................................................... General........................................................................................................................................................... Startup ........................................................................................................................................................... Status LED .................................................................................................................................................... Performance Mode Indicator......................................................................................................................... Hourmeter...................................................................................................................................................... Battery Charge Indicator .............................................................................................................................. Fault Log ........................................................................................................................................................ Connector Pin-Outs............................................................................................................................................ System Logic Diagram .......................................................................................................................................
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This section is for the following models: T5Z AC [B476]; T7Z AC [B477]; C60Z AC [B478]; C80Z AC [B479]
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General
General This section describes the Iskra ® motor controller and dash display used in C60Z AC, C80Z AC, T5Z AC, and T7Z AC lift trucks. Procedures are outlined for controller programming and troubleshooting.
DISCHARGING THE CAPACITORS WARNING The capacitor in the transistor controller can hold an electrical charge after the battery is disconnected. To prevent electrical shock and personal injury, discharge the capacitor before inspecting or repairing any compone nt. Wear safety gla sses. Make certai n the battery has been disconnected. DO NOT use a screwdriver to discharge the traction motor controller .
WARNING To avoid personal injury and prevent electrical shock, perform the following steps before performing any troubleshooting or adjustments, and connecting or disconnecting a handset or PC.
CAUTION To avoid controller damage, always disconnect the battery. Discharge the capacitor and never put power to the controller with any power wire disconnected. Never short any controller terminal or motor termina l to batter y. Make sure to use proper procedures when servicing the controller. 1. Move the tru ck to a safe , level are a. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and disconnect the battery. 2. Remove the drive unit compartment cover to access the controller. 3. Discharge the capac itors in the contr ollers by connecting a 200-ohm, 2-watt resistor across the controller’s B+ and B terminals. See Figure 1 . DO NOT short across the motor controller terminals with a screwdriver or jumper wire. Remove the 200-ohm, 2-watt resistor before reconnecting
1. CONTROLLER 2. POSITIVE CONNECTION 3. INSULATED JUMPER WIRES 4. 200-OHM, 2-WATT RESISTOR 5. NEGATIVE CONNECTION
Figure 1. Discharging the Capacitors
the battery.
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Description
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Description ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The Iskra® AC motor controller controls the AC traction motor and the DC pump motor . The controller can also be used with the optional brushless DC
power steering motor. The controller uses CANbus communication to interact with the dash display and the control handle. See Figure 2 or Figure 3 .
1. KEY SWITCH 2. BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR (BDI) 3. PARKING BRAKE SWITCH 4. PARKING BRAKE 5. TRACTION MOTOR
8. CONTROL MODULE 9. DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR 10. CONTACTOR 11. CONTROLLER 12. FUSE
6. HORN 7. LIFT PUMP MOTOR
13. BATTERY CONNECTOR
Figure 2. Electrical Components (C60-80Z AC)
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Description
1. KEY SWITCH 2. BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR (BDI) 3. PARKING BRAKE SWITCH 4. PARKING BRAKE 5. TRACTION MOTOR 6. HORN
7. CONTROL MODULE 8. DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR 9. CONTACTOR 10. CONTROLLER 11. FUSE 12. BATTERY CONNECTOR
Figure 3. Electrical Components (T5-7Z AC)
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AC Traction Motor The AC traction motor is a three-phase AC induction motor. The motor does not include motor brushes or a commutator. An AC induction motor oper ates on three-phase AC power provided directly by the controller. The motor speed is control led by the motor controller and can be cha nged by the frequency of the AC power supplied to the motor. A speed sensor has been built into one of the motor bearings which provides feedback to the motor controller allowing software to continually monitor motor direction and revolutions per minute (RPM). Using this feedback system, the AC motor control can provide much better vehicle top speed control than the older DC SEM systems.
Controller The motor controller conver ts DC power from the truck battery to three-phase AC power at the frequencies and currents necessary to drive the trac tion motor. A bearing in the traction motor provides feedback of speed, rotation direction, and temperature directly to the motor controller.
The motor controller receives power through the main contactor which is controlled by the key switch. The controller receives inputs from the control handle and the hand rail switches to control lift truck functions. NOTE: There are no serviceable parts in the motor controller. No attem pt shoul d be made to open repair, or otherwise modi fy the cont roller. Doing so may damage the controller and/or lift truck. Removing the cover from the controller will void the warranty.
Service PC Connection The lift truck is equipped with a connection point to connect a laptop computer with ETACC software installed. This connection can be used to adjust certain lift truck parameters and to assist with troubleshooting the lift truck.
Parameters GENERAL
Parameters can be adjusted through the dash display. The factory default values listed in Table 1 are
A parameter is a measurement or a setting that defines a lift truck function. A specific functio n parameter works with other function parameters to control the operation of the lift truck.
the recommended settings for new units. These settings will give satisfactory performance for most applications.
WARNING The parameter for each function has a value range so the motor controller can be used on different models of lif t trucks. This variati on is needed for lift trucks of different sized and operation voltag es. Adjustment of a function to the wrong number value for your lift truck model can cause the truck to operate diff erently than normal. This differe nt operation of the truck can cause an injury. NOTE: Table 1 shows the factory default setting for each parameter that is adjustable by the user.
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WARNING If any of the parameter values are changed, the operators must be told the lift truck will operate differently. NEVER adjust any of the following parameters without using the procedures and setting s given in this section. Function Parameter Descriptions in this section contains descriptions for the different parameters. These parameters can also be accessed using the ETACC PC software.
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ParameterDescription
Table 1. Parameter Default Values Parameter
ExtendedShift
C80Z AC and T7Z AC
OFF
25.300
23.520 1
Battery Empty Voltage 1
ON
OFF
25.000
27.000
23.520 1
1
22.800
1
1
1
1
10
Plugging
7
7
1
10
3.8
25.000
10
ADS-Neutral Walk speed (Both Directions)
Max
Min
OFF
5.300 2
Battery Full Voltage
ADS-Throttle
Range
Default C60Z AC and T5Z AC
3.8
0.5
4.0
Hi Speed (FWD)
9.0
9.0
0.5
9.0
Hi Speed (REV)
6.0
6.0
0.5
7.5
Minimum Acceleration
53
53
0
Maximum Acceleration
70
70
0
Service Hour Reminder
0
0
0
100 100 1000
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Maintenance-free battery option uses value 24.000.
Parameter Description PARAMETERS WARNING If any of the parameter values are changed, the operators must be told the lift truck will operate differently. NEVER adjust any of the following parameters without using the procedures and settings given in this section. Parameters can be adjusted through the dash display LCD. These parameters can also be accessed using the ETACC PC software.
Extended Shift This parameter when on, will reduce traction performance by 15% to provide extended battery shift life. The parameter may be set to the OFF or ON condition.
Walk Speed (Both Directio ns) This parameter sets the maximum truck speed for forward and reverse directions when the truck is in “Walk” mode. Increasing the setting will incr ease the truck speed. Decreas ing the setting will decrease truck speed.
Hi Speed (FWD) This parameter sets the maximum forward speed of the lift truck whe n the truck is in “Ride” mode. Increasing the setting increases the speed. Decreasing the setting will decrease the speed.
Hi Speed (REV) This parameter sets the maximum reverse speed of the lift truck whe n the truck is in “Ride” mode. Increasing the setting increases the speed. Decreasing the setting will decrease the speed.
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ParameterDescription
Minimum Acceleration This parameter sets the minimum acceleration rate of the lift truck when the truck is in traveling at the lowest throttle. Increasing the setting increases the minimum rate of acceleration. Decreasing the setting will decrease the minimum rate of acceleration.
Maximum Acceleration This parameter sets the maximum accelera tion rate of the lift truck when the truck is traveling at maximum throttle. Increasing the setting increase the maximum rate of acce leration. Decreasing thes setting will decrease the maximum rate of acceleration.
Plugging This parameter contr ols the maximum rate of deceleration when the speed control is fully moved to the opposite direction from the direction of travel while the truck is moving . Increasing this setti ng will increase the rate of deceleration. Decreasing the setting will reduce the rate of deceleration.
ADS-Neutral This parameter controls the rate of deceleration when the speed control is returned to the neutral position and the ADS-Throttle parameter is set above 1. Setting the value at 1 will res ult in no effec t on the rate of deceleration; the truck will coast until it comes to a stop. Increasing the valu e will incr ease the rate of decel eration. Decreasing the value will decrease the rate of deceleration.
ADS-Throttle This parameter controls the rate of deceleration when the speed control is partially reduced and the ADS-Throttle parameter is set above 1. Setting the value at 1 will result in no effect on the rate of deceleration; the truck will coast until it reaches the lower throttle speed. Increasing the value will increase the rate of decel eration. Decreasing the value will decrease the rate of deceleration.
Pick Acceleration This parameter controls the rate of acceleration when the coast control switc h is activated. Increasing the value will increase the rate of acceleration.
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Decreasing the value will decrease the rate of acceleration.
Pick Deceleration This parameter controls the rate of deceleration when the coast cont rol switch is relea sed. Increasing the value will increase the rate of deceleration. Decreasing the value will decrease the rate of deceleration. Setting the value at 1 will result in no effect on the rate of deceleration; the truck will coast until it comes to a stop.
Battery Full Voltage This is the battery voltage in millivolts at which the battery is considered fully charge d. Increasing the setting increases the voltage. Decreasing the setting reduces the voltage.
Lift Interrupt This is the battery voltage in millivolts at which the battery is considered 80% discharged. Increasing the setting increases the voltage. Decreasing the setting reduces the voltage.
Service Hour Reminder This parameter initiates a reminder when the hourmeter reaches a preset point indicating the lift truck is due to be servi ced. Within this menu, you can reset the Service Hour Reminder, change the service inter val hours, and turn the functi on ON or OFF. The normal factory default setting for the Service Hour Reminder is OFF and must be changed to ON for the function to be active. When the Service Hour Reminder is ON, the dash display will display a one-time message to the operator when the preset hourmeter reading has been reached. The lift truck will continue to operate normally until the hourmeter reaches 20 hours past the preset service interval. At this time the lift truck function speeds will be reduced until the Servic e Hour Reminder has been reset . The lift truck should be serviced and the parameter reset to the next hourmeter reading when service is due.
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Troubleshooting GENERAL The controllers are sealed units with no serviceable components. Troubleshooting is usually limited to accessing status codes and following the diagnostic procedures listed in the status code charts. Use standard testing procedures to verify inputs and outputs when necessary.
CAUTION Never attempt to probe through the back of the connector plugs of the motor controller. The plug s are speci al seal ed plugs . Probing through the back of the plugs will destroy the seal and can caus e a short circu it. If a circuit must be tested for voltage, check for voltage at an amp-type plug, a switch, or a component. If a circuit is suspect, check the circuit for continuity from the front (pin end) of the plug. Standard probes are too large to be inserted into the center of the female pins (sockets) of the specia l sealed plugs and can expand the pins. Expanded pins will not provide goo d connections once the plug is reconnected. The connectors are shaped to allow the insertion of a flat blade screwdriver into the connector. After inserting the screwdriver into the attach probes with alligator clips toconnector, the shank of the screw driver to o btain readings . An additional method would be to use a breakout kit. If the controller detects an issue, a status code is displayed on the display panel. Once the status code number is obtained, follow the procedures outlined in the status code charts of this manual to determine the problem. NOTE: Due to the interaction of the controller with all lift truck functions, almo st any status code or controller fault could be caused by an internal failure of the controller. After all other status code procedures have been followed and no problem is found, the controller should be replaced as the last option to correct the problem. Tools and test equipment required are: • Clip Leads • Digital Multimeter (20,000 ohms per volt) • Basic Hand Tools
Check resistance on the proper scale from frame to power and controller terminals. Resistance of less than 20,000 ohms can cause misleading symptoms. Resistance of less than 1000 ohms indicates a short and should be corrected immediately. The on-board diagnostic system employed on this lift truck can assist in the troubles hooting process. Read and be familiar with the instructions for accessing and using the dash display diagnostic system. Prior to troubleshooting systems and components on this lift truck, ensure the battery is the correct voltage and is fully charged. Make sure the battery connector contacts are clean of corrosions and the battery polarity within the connector is correct. Inspect to ensure all fuses are correct and have not failed. Ensure the key switch is in the ON position when making voltage checks or checking the operator of a component. Many faults noted by lift truck systems are the result of loose wiring connection s and/or broken or shorted wiring within the lift truck. Begin the troublesh ooting process by carefully inspecting the wiring involving the device or devices noted by the on-board diagnostics system.
STATUS CODES Make sure the parameter values are correct for your lift truck to ensure the trouble is no t just an incorrect setting. See function settings to set the correc t parameter values. If there is no status code display and the lift truck does not operate correctly, there may be a fault in the controller. The status codes are numbers for malfunction or lift truck operation that are not correct and that the controller can sense . The contr oller will indic ate this code number on the LCD screen of the display panel. NOTE: There are identifiers to determine which device generated the code: Xy = XXXX (Co 23538) Co = Controller Ti = Control Module The controller senses the following types of malfunction: • Input voltages that are too high or too low • Input voltages in the wrong sequence or • Corr ect input voltages that occur at the wrong time
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NOTE: A status code indication does not always mean that there is a malfunction. A temporary opera tion condition can cause a status code display.
The Fault Message charts in this section have a more complete description of the status code, the circuit that has generated the input for the status code, the symptom, and the possible cause.
These code numbers are only indicators that may help diagnose a possible malfun ction. A short description of the different status codes is shown in Table 2. Table 2.
Fault Code s
Code 9024 9088
Pump motor shorted
9089
Pump motor open
9090
Pump at relief
9091
Controller failure of the pump motor power circuit.
12816
Controller internal voltage over 36 volts
12819
Incorrect voltage battery connected
12832
Controller internal voltage less than 16 volts
12835
Incorrect voltage battery connected
16912
Controller power section is over temperature
16944
Controller is in thermal cutback - high controller temperature
16945
Controller internal temperature sensor failure
17168
Traction motor is over temperature
17169
Controller is in thermal cutback - high traction motor temperature
17170
Traction motor temperature sensor failure
20756
Key switch open
21024
Control module failure
21378
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Description Controller failure of the traction motor power circuit
Controller cannot establish contact with control module
21533
Horn circuit is shorted to B+
21534
Horn circuit is open
21535
Horn circuit is shorted to B
21544
Horn switch is closed at startup
21552
Steer handle inputs incorrect at startup
21553
Hi Speed switch is closed at startup
21555
Lift or lower switch is closed at startup
21568
Main contactor circuit is open
21569
Main contactor circuit is shorted to B+
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Table 2. Fault Codes (Cont inued) Co d e
Description
21570
Main contactor circuit is open
21571
Main contactor circuit is shorted to B
21588
Internal failure of the power steering unit
29445
Traction motor encoder failure
29448
Steer handle switch closed at startup
29456 29458
Error in control module speed/direction sensor Steer handle sensor is out of limits
33056
Controller cannot establish communication with control module
33057
Controller cannot establish communication the power steering controller
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STATUS CODE 9024
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Traction motor phase U, V, or W shorted to B + or B .
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Traction S YM P TOM Truck will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and disconnect the battery connector. 2. Disconnect the motor leads from the contro ller. 3. Check motor for phase-to- ground or phase-to-B+ shor ted condition. a. Motor should measure minimum 1 megohm phase -to-ground. • Replace traction motor. 4. Check U, V, and W terminals of the controller for shorted condition to B+ or B . a. Contact NMHG Service Engineerin g Contact Manageme nt.
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STATUS CODE 9088
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED
CIRCUIT Pump
Solid Red
DESCRIPTION
S YM P TO M
Pump motor has shorted.
Hydraulics will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and disconnect the battery. 2. Disconnect pump motor leads from controller. a. Check for any burns or eviden ce of arcing. 3. Visually check motor lead s for any damage or evidence of shortin g to the truck frame . a. Check for any burns or eviden ce of arcing. • Repair or replace any damaged wiring. 4. Check for P terminal at the controller shorted to B . a. Resistance should be greater than 50 megohms . • Contact NMHG Service Engineering Contact Management. 5. Replace pump motor.
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STATUS CODE 9089
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED
CIRCUIT Pump
Solid Red
DESCRIPTION
S YM P TOM
Pump motor has open circuit.
Hydraulics will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and disconnect the battery connector. 2. Disconnect pump motor cables from the controller. 3. Verify continuity through each motor cable. a. Replace any broken wiring. 4. Check for open circ uit across the acr oss the motor termi nals. a. If greater than 50 0 ohms, replace the pump mot or.
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STATUS CODE 9090
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE O v erl o a d
LED
CIRCUIT Pump
Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected the hydraulic system is being operated at relief.
S YM P TO M Hydraulics will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Verify weight of load does not exceed lift truck cap acity on the nameplate . a. Reduce load weight. 2. Verify there is no bindi ng in the lifting mechan ism. 3. Install a 24.13 MPa (3500 psi) pressure gaug e in the lift cylinder line. a. Verify the relief pressure is correct: • C60Z AC = 18.96 MPa (2750 psi) • C80Z AC = 23.44 MPa (3400 psi) 4. Adjust relief pressure to cor rect value. a. See Walkie Hydraulic Systems 1900 SRM 964.
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STATUS CODE 9091
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Internal Pump Circuit Failure DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected an internal failure in the pump circuit.
LED
CIRCUIT Pump
Solid Red S YM P TOM
Truck will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Verify 24 volts at the contr oller B+ terminal. a. Ensure battery is connected to the lift truck. b. Verify continuity of fuse FU 1. 2. Turn the key switch to the OFF position. 3. Disconnect cable PM1 at the P controller terminal. a. Check for a shorted condition between P and B • Resistance should be greater than 500 ohms. • Contact NMHG Service Engineering Contact Management. 4. Disconnect cable PM1 at the P controller terminal and reconnect it to the controller B a. Turn the key switch to the ON position and verify the pump motor operates. b. Contact NMHG Service Engineerin g Contact Manageme nt.
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terminal.
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STATUS CODE 12819
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Check Battery DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a battery voltage in excess of 32 volts.
LED
CIRCUIT Battery
Flashing Red S YM P TO M
Truck will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Check battery voltage at contro ller B+ terminal . 2. Verify battery voltage matches voltage liste d on the lift truck nameplate . a. Install correct voltage battery.
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STATUS CODE 12832
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Check Battery DESCRIPTION
The controller has sensed battery voltage to be less than 16 volts.
LED
CIRCUIT Battery
Flashing Red S YM P TOM
Truck will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Check battery voltage at control ler B+ terminal. 2. Verify battery voltage matches voltage liste d on the lift truck nameplat e. a. Install correct voltage battery. 3. Check for continuity through fuse FU 1. a. Replace fuse. 4. Condition can be caused by normal operation of the lift truck with a discharged batter y. a. Check battery state of charge on the dash display . • Recharge battery. • Install a fully charged battery.
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STATUS CODE 12835
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Check Battery DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a battery with less than 16 volts has been connected to the lift truck.
LED
CIRCUIT Battery
Flashing Red S YM P TO M
Truck will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Check battery voltage at contro ller B+ terminal . 2. Verify battery voltage matches voltage liste d on the lift truck nameplate . a. Install correct voltage battery.
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STATUS CODE 16912
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Wait to Cool Down
LED
CIRCUIT Battery
Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION
S YM P TOM
Controller is over temperature.
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Internal temperature of controller has exceede d 165 C (329 F). a. Reduce truck usage and allow the controlle r to cool. 2. Clear fault log in dash display. See User Interface, Technician Functions On-Board Dash Display 2200 SRM 1354. 3. With the controller at room temperatur e, turn the key switch to the OFF then back to the ON position and operate the lift truck briefly. 4. Verify fault does not re peat. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineerin g Contact Manageme nt.
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STATUS CODE 16944
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Performance Reduced
LED Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Truck is in thermal cutback due to high controller temperature.
CIRCUIT Controller S YM P TO M
Traction system is operating at a reduced performance level.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Internal temperature of controller has excee ded 165 C (329 F). a. Reduce truck usage and allow the control ler to cool. 2. Clear fault log in dash display. See User Interface, Technician Functions On-Board Dash Display 2200 SRM 1354. 3. With the controlle r at room temperatur e, turn the key switch to the OFF then back to the ON position and operate the lift truck briefly. 4. Verify fault does not re peat. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineer ing Contact Manage ment.
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STATUS CODE 16945
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected an internal failure in the power bridge temperature sensor.
CIRCUIT Controller S YM P TOM
Traction system is operating at reduced performance level.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and restart the lift truck. 2. Verify the fault has reoccurre d on the dash display. 3. Let truck sit for 10 minutes. 4. Restart the lift truck. a. Fault reoccurs. • Contact NMHG Service Engineering Contact Management.
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STATUS CODE 17168
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Over Temp
LED Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected an over temperature condition in the traction motor.
CIRCUIT Traction Motor S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Internal temperature of controller has excee ded 165 C (329 F). a. Reduce truck usage and allow the control ler to cool. 2. Clear fault log in dash display. See User Interface, Technician Functions On-Board Dash Display 2200 SRM 1354. 3. With the traction moto r at room temperatur e, turn the key switch to the OFF position then back to the ON position and operate the lift truck briefly . Check the dash display to verify fault does not repeat. 4. If fault repeats: a. Check resistance between pin #1 and pin #2 at the motor temperature sensor connector. b. Resistance should measure approximately 5.9 ohms ±10% at 25 C (77 F). • Replace sensor.
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STATUS CODE 17169
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DISPLAY MESSAGE No Text Displayed
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Green
Traction Motor
DESCRIPTION
S YM P TOM
Controller is in thermal cut back due to high traction motor temperature.
Traction system is operating at a reduced performance level.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Internal temperature of controller has exceede d 165 C (329 F). a. Reduce truck usage and allow the controlle r to cool. 2. Clear fault log in dash display. See User Interface, Technician Functions On-Board Dash Display 2200 SRM 1354. 3. With the traction motor at room temper ature, turn the key switc h to the OFF position then back to the ON position and operate the lift truck briefly. 4. Check the dash display to verify fault does not re peat. 5. If fault repeats: a. Check resistance between pin #1 and pin #2 at the motor temperature sensor connector. b. Resistance should meas ure approximately 5.9 ohms ±10 % at 25 C (77 F). • Replace sensor.
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STATUS CODE 17170
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Traction Motor
DESCRIPTION
S YM P TO M
Controller has detected a failure of the traction motor temperature sensor.
Traction system is operating at a reduced performance level.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Disconnect the traction motor temperature sensor connector at the traction motor. 2. Check for contin uity of wire #385 between the connect or and pin #25 at the controlle r. a. Repair any broken wiring or loose con nections. 3. Check for contin uity of wire #102 from the connect or to pin #29 at the controller . a. Repair any broken wiring or loose con nections. 4. Measure the resistance across pin #1 and pin #2 of the sensor side of the connector . a. Resistance should measure approximately 5.9 ohms ±10% at 25 C (77 F). 5. If measurement indicates an open or shorted sensor, replace sensor.
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STATUS CODE 20756
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LED
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
CIRCUIT Key
Solid Red
DESCRIPTION The controller has sensed the key switch circuit is open.
S YM P TOM Truck will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Verify the key switc h is turned to the ON position. 2. Verify the batter y is connected to the lift truck. 3. Check condition of FU 5. a. Verify continuity through the fuse. 4. Check for batte ry voltage on pin #1 (wire #10) at the controller connector. a. Check for open wire #10 betwe en connector and key switch.
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STATUS CODE 21024
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a failure in the control module.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Verify battery voltage at pin #6 (X2) at the control module connecto r. a. Check continuity of wire #10 from key switch to pin #6 (X2) at control module con nector. 2. Ensure all wiring connec tions between the control module and the controlle r are tight and secure.
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STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21024 (cont)
Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a failure in the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 3. Measure resistance between pin #A and pin #B at the Service PC Connect ion. a. Resistance should be approxi mately 60 ohms. • If resistance is approximately 120 ohms, check wiring for broken or shorted condition. • Repair all damaged wiring.
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STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21024 (cont)
Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a failure in the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 4. Measure resistance between pin #A and pin #B at the Service PC Connection . a. Resistance should be appr oximately 60 ohms. • If resistance is approximately 120 ohms, check wiring for broken or shorted condition. • Repair all damaged wiring. 5. Internal failure of the control modu le. a. Replace control module.
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STATUS CODE 21378
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DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
DESCRIPTION Controller has lost communication with the control module.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls
S YM P TOM Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure all wiring connec tions between the control module and the controlle r are tight and secure.
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2200SRM1352
Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21378 (cont)
Service Required
DESCRIPTION Controller has lost communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls
S YM P TO M Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 2. Measure resistance between pin #A and pin #B at the Service PC Connection . a. Resistance should be appr oximately 40 ohms. • If resistance is greater than 90 ohms, check wiring for broken or shorted condition.
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Troubleshooting
2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21378 (cont)
Service Required
DESCRIPTION Controller has lost communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls
S YM P TOM Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 3. Check for contin uity between pin #3 (X2)at the cont rol module connec tor and pin #28 at the controller connector. a. Repair any broken wiring.
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2200SRM1352
Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21378 (cont)
Service Required
DESCRIPTION Controller has lost communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls
S YM P TO M Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 4. Check for conti nuity between pin #4 (X2) at the control module connec tor and pin #27 at the controller connector. a. Repair any broken wiring.
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Troubleshooting
2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21378 (cont)
Service Required
DESCRIPTION Controller has lost communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls
S YM P TOM Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 5. Check for conti nuity between pin #2 (X2) at the control module connect or and pin #29 at the controller connector. a. Repair any broken wiring.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21521
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected the lower valve shorted to B+.
CIRCUIT Hydraulics S YM P TO M
Hydraulic system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Disconnect the pump coi l connector at the lift pump. 2. Check for a shorted condit ion across the coil leads at the connecto r. a. Replace the coil. 3. Check for shorted wiring on wire #150 and wire #86 between the pump coil and the controller . a. Repair any damaged wiring. 4. Check for a shorted condition between pin #22 and pin #23 at the c ontroller and B . a. Resistance should be grea ter than 1000 ohms . • Contact NMHG Service Engineering Contact Management.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
21522
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE
Service Required
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected an open circuit
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Hydraulics
S YM P TOM Hydraulic system will not operate.
in the lower valve. Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Disconnect the pump coil con nector at the lift pump. 2. Measure the resistance across pins from the pump coil. a. Resistance should be appro ximately 1 ohm. • Replace the coil. 3. Check for open circ uit condition in wire #150 and wire #86 from the connecto r to pin #22 and pin #23 at the controller. a. Repair broken wiring or loose conn ections.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21533
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED
Horn
Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected the horn shorted to B+.
CIRCUIT
S YM P TO M Hydraulic system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Measure the resistance betw een the red lead and the black lead from the horn at the horn connec tor. a. The resistance should read appr oximately 28 ohms. • Replace the horn. 2. Check the horn connec tor for pin-to-pin short ed condition. a. Repair the connector. 3. Check for pin #20 at the cont roller shorted to B+. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineer ing Contact Manage ment.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 21534
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected an open circuit in the horn.
LED
CIRCUIT Horn
Solid Red S YM P TOM
Hydraulic system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Measure the resi stance between the red lead and the black lead from the horn at the horn connector . a. The resistance should read appro ximately 28 ohms. • Replace the horn. 2. Check for batte ry voltage at wire #10 at the horn connector when the key switch is closed. a. Ensure all connec tions and connect ors are secure and tight. b. Check for open ci rcuits in the har ness. • Repair wiring. 3. Check continuity of wire #45 from the horn connector to pin #20 at the controlle r connector. a. Repair wiring. 4. Internal failure of the controller. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineerin g Contact Manageme nt.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21535
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED
Horn
Solid Red
DESCRIPTION The controller has detected the horn shorted to B .
CIRCUIT
S YM P TO M Hydraulic system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Measure the resistance betw een the red lead and the black lead from the horn at the horn connec tor. a. The resistance should read appr oximately 28 ohms. • Replace the horn. 2. Check the horn connec tor for pin-to-pin short ed condition. a. Repair the connector. 3. Check for pin #20 at the controller shorted to B . a. Contact NMHG Service Engineer ing Contact Manage ment.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 21539
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected an internal failure of the output driver.
CIRCUIT Controller S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Turn the key switch to the OFF position and restart the lift truck. 2. Verify the fault returns after restart. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineerin g Contact Manageme nt.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21552
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Improper Start DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a fault in the signal from the control module.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Verify all steer handle switches and contro ls are in the neutral positi on. 2. Check for battery voltage at pin #3 at the contro l module. a. Check for continuity of wire #10 from the key switch to the control modu le.
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Troubleshooting
2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21552 (cont)
Improper Start DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a fault in the signal from the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 3. Check for any mechanic al binding in switches or thrott le mechanism. a. Clear any binding. b. Repair or replace faulty switc hes.
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2200SRM1352
Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21552 (cont)
Improper Start DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected a fault in the signal from the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 4. Verify there is no shorte d wiring between wire #901 , wire #902, wire #102, and wire #28 betwee n the control module and the controller. a. Repair any shorted wiring.
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Troubleshooting
2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
21552 (cont)
Improper Start
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected a fault in the signal from the control module (cont).
CIRCUIT Steer Handle S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 5. Verify the conti nuity of wire #102, wire #900, wire #901 and wire #28 from the control modul e to the controller. a. Repair any broke n wiring or loose conne ctions.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21553
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Release Rabbit
LED Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected a closed high speed switch at startup.
CIRCUIT Controls S YM P TO M
High speed will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure the high speed “Rabbit” swit ch is not being held closed. a. Eliminate any binding in the handra il handle. 2. Check the switch for a shorted condition. a. Replace faulty switch. 3. Check for wire #342 shorted to B+. a. Repair any faulty wiring.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 21554
2200SRM1352
LED
DISPLAY MESSAGE Improper Start
CIRCUIT
Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected a closed auxiliary horn switch at startup.
Controls S YM P TOM
Horn operates continuously.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure the handle horn switch is not being held close d. a. Eliminate any binding in th e switch. b. Replace switch if necessary. 2. Separate handle connector. a. If horn quits sound ing, replace han dle horn switch. 3. Check for wire #25 shorted to B+. a. Repair any faulty wiring. 4. Ensure the backrest horn switc h is not being held closed. a. Eliminate any binding in th e switch. b. Replace switch if necessary. 5. Separate the controller connector. a. If horn continue s to sound, check for pin #11 at the contro ller shorted to B+. • Contact NMHG Service Engineering Contact Management.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21555
Troubleshooting
LED
DISPLAY MESSAGE Improper Start
CIRCUIT
Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected a closed auxiliary lift or lower switch at startup.
Controls S YM P TO M
Hydraulic system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Inspect handle lift and lower swi tches for bindi ng. a. Ensure all parts are free to move. 2. Check each switch for a shorted condit ion. a. Replace faulty switch. 3. Check wire #25 for a shorted co ndition to B+. a. Repair any faulty wiring. 4. Ensure the backrest hor n switch is not being held closed. a. Eliminate any binding in the switc h. b. Replace switch if necessary.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 21568
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Main Contactor
DESCRIPTION
S YM P TOM
Main conta ctor i s open an d will no t clos e.
Traction and hy draulic s ystems wi ll no t oper ate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure contactor tips are free to clos e. a. Correct any binding in the contacto r. 2. Check for worn contactor tips. a. Replace contactor. 3. Ensure there is no foreign materi al separating the contactor tips . a. Clean any debris from the conta ctor. 4. Replace the contactor.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21569
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected the main contactor shorted to B+.
CIRCUIT Main Contactor S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Separate the controller connector. 2. Check for a shorted condit ion between pin #18 at the control ler and B+. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineer ing Contact Manage ment. 3. Check the connector for any pin-to-pin shor ts. a. Repair any wiring faults.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 21570
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected an open circuit in the main contactor.
CIRCUIT Main Contactor S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure all wiri ng connections are secure and tight. 2. Check for battery voltage on wire #10 at the main contact or. a. Check continuity of wire #10 between the key switch and the main contactor . • Repair any open wiring. b. Check for continuity through FU 5. • Replace fuse. 3. Check the resis tance through the main contacto r coil. a. The resistance should measu re approximately 22 ohms ±10%. • Replace the coil. 4. Check continuity of wire #45 from the coil to the control ler pin #20. Repair any open wiring. 5. Internal failure of the controller. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineerin g Contact Manageme nt.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 21571
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected the main contactor sho rted to B .
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Main Contactor S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure the B+ and B cables from the battery are connected properly. 2. Separate the controller connector. 3. Check for a shorted condition between pin #18 at the controller and B . a. Contact NMHG Service Engineer ing Contact Manage ment. 4. Check the connector for any pin-to-pin shorts to B . a. Repair any wiring faults.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 29445
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
The controller cannot detect the signal from the traction motor encoder.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Traction S YM P TOM
Traction system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure all wiring conne ction between the encoder and the contr oller are secur e and tight. 2. Check for 12 volts on wire #250. a. Check for 12 volts at co ntroller pin #30. • Contact NMHG Service Engineering Contact Management. 3. Check encoder output betwee n pin #2 and pin #4 at the encoder connector from the tracti on motor. a. Output should alternate between 12 and 0 volts as the motor rotate s. • Change the encoder. 4. Check encoder output betwee n pin #3 and pin #4 at the encoder connector from the tracti on motor. a. Output should alternate between 12 and 0 volts as the motor rotate s.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 29448
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Improper Start
LED Flashing Red
DESCRIPTION Controller has detected a closed brake switch at startup.
CIRCUIT B ra k e S YM P TO M
Traction system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure the brake switch is in the ON position at truck startup. 2. Ensure the neutral switch is not being held open at truck startu p. a. Adjust switch. b. Verify 0 volts at pin #6 at the controller connector with the brake switc h in the OFF position. 3. Measure continuity across pin #1 and pin #2 at the neutral switch conne ctor. a. Switch should be open with no contin uity shown. • Replace switch.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 29456
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected an error in the control module throttle sensor.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TOM
Traction system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Throttle sensor is out of calib ration. a. Calibrate throttle sensor. See Electrical System 2200 SRM 1357. 2. Check connection to throttle sensor in handle. a. Check 5V supply to sensor. b. Check ground to sensor.
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2200SRM1352
Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
29456 (cont)
Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected an error in the control module throttle sensor (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TO M
Traction system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 3. Throttle sensor has failed. a. Replace the sensor.
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Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE 29458
2200SRM1352
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller has detected the control module analog sensor to be out of limits.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Steer Handle S YM P TOM
Traction system will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Check connection to throttle sensor in handle. a. Check 5V supply to sensor. b. Check ground to sensor. 2. Measure output @ sensor and ensure 2.5V ±0.5V presen t in neutral positio n. 3. Throttle sensor has failed. a. Replace the sensor.
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2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE 33056
Troubleshooting
DISPLAY MESSAGE Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller cannot establish CAN communication with the control module.
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 1. Ensure all wiring connec tions between the control module and the controlle r are tight and secure. 2. Measure resistance between pin #A and pin #B at the Service PC Connection . a. Resistance should be appr oximately 40 ohms. • If resistance is greater than 90 ohms, check wiring for broken or shorted condition.
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Troubleshooting
2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
33056 (cont)
Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller cannot establish CAN communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 3. Check for conti nuity between pin #3 (X2) at the control module connect or and pin #28 at the controller connector. a. Repair any broken wiring.
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2200SRM1352
Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
33056 (cont)
Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller cannot establish CAN communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 4. Check for conti nuity between pin #4 (X2) at the control module connec tor and pin #27 at the controller connector. a. Repair any broken wiring.
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Troubleshooting
2200SRM1352
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
33056 (cont)
Service Required DESCRIPTION
Controller cannot establish CAN communication with the control module (cont).
LED
CIRCUIT
Solid Red
Controls S YM P TOM
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 5. Check for conti nuity between pin #2 (X2) at the control module connect or and pin #29 at the controller connector. a. Repair any broken wiring.
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2200SRM1352
Troubleshooting
STATUS CODE
DISPLAY MESSAGE
33056 (cont)
Service Required
LED Solid Red
DESCRIPTION Controller cannot establish CAN communication with the control module (cont).
CIRCUIT Controls S YM P TO M
Traction and hydraulic systems will not operate.
Probable Causes and Test Procedures 6. Internal failure in the control modul e. a. Replace control module. 7. Internal failure of the traction controller. a. Contact NMHG Service Engineer ing Contact Manage ment.
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Dash Display
220S 0 RM 1352
Dash Displ ay GENERAL The dash displ ay is a multifu nction devic e. It contains a truck status LED and an LCD which displays the performance mode indicator and the battery charge indicator. The menu system can be accessed through the dash display by starting the truck in service mode and entering the proper password. See Figure 4 .
• When the lift truck is operating normally, the LED will be solid green when the key is in the ON position. • If there is a fault noted by the lift truck controller and the controller has prevented traction and hydraulic functions, the LED will be solid red. • When the battery charge reaches 75% of full charge, the horn will sound and the LED will alternately blink from red to green. • If the controller has noted a condition that require the lift truck to operate at a reduced performance level, the LED will blink red.
PERFORMANCE MODE INDICATOR The performance mode indicator will show the current performance mode setting at truck startup. The indicator is a four bar display with the rabbit or highest performance level on the right and the "Turtle" or lowest perfo rmance level on the left . See Figure 5 . The performance model level can be changed using the lift and lower buttons on the steer handle as described in the Operating Manual unless the performance mode function has been locked by a supervisor or a technician. Refer to or User Interface , Technician Functions On-Board Dash Display 2200 SRM 1354.
Figure 4. Dash Display Screens
STARTUP When the key is turned to the ON position and the handle is in the full upright position, all segments of the d isplay will be illuminated and the horn will beep twice. The LED will flash red, green, and then go bla nk moment arily. Then the displ ay will show the truck mode setting and the hourmeter readin g.
STATUS LED The status LED is located in the top center of the display. When the key switch is in the ON position, the LED is on. The LED can indi cate in either re d or green depending on the information being communicated. • When the lift truck key is in the OFF position, the LED w ill be OFF .
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Figure 5. Performance Mode Screen
220S 0 RM 1352
Dash Display
HOURMETER The hourmeter accumulates hours when the key is in the ON position and main contactor is closed. The hourmeter is capable of showing five digits and displays complete hours. See Figure 6. At truck startup, the display will show the truck hours for 10 seconds after the key has been turned to the ON position. The hourmeter reading will be turned off if the control handle is moved to the operating position any time within the 10 second display period.
Figure 7. Battery Charge Indicator
FAULT LOG The Fault Log menu will list the truck system initiating the fault, the erro r code associated with the fault, the hourmeter reading when the fault occurred, the number of times the fault has been logged, and the system tempe rature when the fault occur red. See Figure 8. The Fault Log aut o scrolls. The system will retain the last ten faults noted. Figure 6. Hourmeter
BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR When the truck hourmeter is disabled, it is replaced on the display by the battery charge indicat or. The indicator is a five bar graphical indicator with the full indicator bar on the right and the empty indicator bar on the le ft. See Figure 7 . At 100% charge, al l bar graph segment s will be shaded. As the battery is discharged, fewer of the bars will be shaded. 100% Charge = 5 Solid Bars 80% Charge = 4 Solid Bars 60% Charge = 3 Solid Bars 40% Charge = 2 Solid Bars 30% Charge = 1 Solid Bar During Lifting 20% Charge = 0 Solid Bars, Blinking Red Status LED, Lift Lockout - (Horn Sounds When Lift Switch Is Activated) Figure 8. Fault Log Screen
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ConnectorPin-Outs
2200SRM1352
Connector Pin-Outs Controller Connector (CPS 05) Pi n 1
WireNumber
Function
W10 - AC RED
2
Battery Positive
W342-A
3 4
HighSpeed
W26-A
Aux. LiftSwitch
W27- A
Aux. LowerSwitch
5
W28-A
6
W98 - AC
ControlModule Steer Handle Switch
7
-
-
8
-
-
9
-
10
-
11
-
W25-A
Aux. HornSwitch
12
-
-
13
-
-
14
-
-
15
-
-
16
-
-
17
-
-
18 19
-
20
W45 H-
21
W150-A
23
W86-A -
25 26
-
Main Contactor Coil Horn
-
22
24
PumpCoil(+) PumpCoil( ) -
W386 - A -
Traction Motor Temp Sensor -
27
W901/H-WHT
CANHi
28
W900/L-BLK
CANLo
29
W102/BARE - GRN
Traction Motor Temp Sensor
30
W250 - E
Traction Motor Encoder
31
W577 - E
Traction Motor Encoder
32
W578 - E
33
62
W79 - M RED
-
Traction Motor Encoder -
2200SRM1352
SystemLogicDiagram
System Logic Diagram
--------
Traction Motor
CANbus
Dash Display
Tracti on Encoder -------CANbus Temperature Sensor--------
Pump Motor C60/80ZAC
-- - - -- --
- -- - - -- -
- - - - -Steering - -Power Motor
Main Contactor
- -- - - -- -
--------
Truck Speed Input
--------
CANbus
Forward/R everse Input
Lift/Low er Input
CANbus
- - - - - - - - Horn
- -- - - -- -
Traction Reverse Input
Control Module
-Lower - - - - - - - Solenoid
- -- - - -- -
-Cruise - - - - - - - Solenoid
- -- - - -- -
Pick Mode Input
- -- - - -- -
Horn
- - - - - - - - Brake Coil Electric
Neutral Input
Traction Motor Controller High Speed Switch --------
Aux. Horn Swit ch --------
Aux. Lift Swit ch
--------
Aux. Lower Swit ch --------
Tiller Switch
--------
CAN bus
PC Serv ice Conn ectio n
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