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transferred via CAN Bus to the AC-0.
- Remedy:
See 11.2 and the manual of the MDI-PRC.
11) MDI DRV 2 SHORT
MDI-PRC Code = 74
- Cause:
This alarm occurs on the MDI-PRC and the information is
transferred via CAN Bus to the AC-0.
- Remedy:
See 11.2 and the manual of the MDI-PRC.
12) INPUT ERROR #1
MDI-PRC Code = 92
- Cause:
This alarm occurs when the PLD device has a failure. The PLD
device is used for both, the Passive Emergency Cell (see 4.3.3)
and a Multiplexer on the Main Lifting/Lowering requests. This
Multiplexer exits the Lifting and the Not Lifting level on two
distinct addresses. When the Lifting and the Not Lifting outputs
have the same Logic Level the PLD device has failed and this
alarm occurs.
- Remedy:
It is necessary to replace the controller.
11.1.7 Seven Blinks Alarms
1) HIGH
TEMPERATURE
MDI-PRC Code = 61
- Cause:
This alarm occurs when the temperature of the base plate is
higher than 78 °C. Then the maximum current decreases
proportionally with the temperature increases from 78 °C up to
100 °C. At 100 °C the current is limited to 0 Amps.
- Remedy:
Improve the air cooling of the controller.
2) MOTOR
TEMPERAT
MDI-PRC Code = 65
- Cause:
This is just a warning with no effect on the truck performance. It
occurs when the temperature of the motor winding overtakes
the MOTOR OVERTEMP setting.
- Remedy:
Check the thermal sensor inside the motor (use the MOTOR
TEMPERATURE reading in the TESTER menu). If the sensor is
OK, improve the air cooling of the motor.
3) THERMIC SENS KO
MDI-PRC Code = 73
- Cause:
When the output of the thermal sensor on the base plate is
higher than 4.95 V or lower than 0.1 V, the sensor is assumed
failed and this alarm occurs.
- Remedy:
It is necessary to replace the controller.
11.1.8 Eigth Blinks Alarms
1) CAN
BUS
KO
MDI-PRC Code = 67
- Cause:
It occurs if the controller does not receive any message from
the CAN Bus line.
- Remedy:
First of all, check the wiring. If it is OK, try to disconnect one to
one the module connected to the CAN Bus and check if this
alarm disappears. When you are quite sure the problem is in
the present module, it is necessary to replace the controller.