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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Event Code Introduction

Event Code Introduction 4. Use the handset to go into the FAULTS menu to
show the current event codes.
 You can look at current event codes or the event
code history in the FAULTS menu.
CAUTION
Note: If a 300 or 800 series event code occurs, it will
If you connect the control connectors when the also show on the display gauge.
truck is ON, the truck could be damaged.
The truck electrical system could be damaged. No Event Code
 Do not turn the truck ON with the control connectors If the truck malfunctions and no event code shows, the
disconnected. malfunction is usually not electrical. If you turn the truck
 Do not remove or connect the control connectors ON, but an event code does not show, the malfunction
while the truck is ON. is usually mechanical or hydraulic, but not electrical.
The mechanical and hydraulic data is in the applicable
section in this manual.

Component Locations
CAUTION
The component and wire location maps are on the
When you replace a control module or do an up-
truck to help you quickly find the location of the compo-
date to the module software, make sure that the
nents. All components are clearly identified at the con-
software is correct.
nection points. Refer to the COMPONENTRY section
The truck will not operate correctly.
for more data on each component.
 Use the handset to go into the CONTROLLER IN-
FORMATION and PROGRAMMER SETUP menus Power Cable Connections
to make sure that the software is correct.

Troubleshooting Steps WARNING

Most malfunctions occur in or at output devices (con- A charged capacitor could be dangerous.
tactors, and motors). The next components to examine Because of capacitance voltage in some control mod-
are connectors, wires, and input devices (switches, po- ules, an injury or damage to the truck could occur.
tentiometers, and encoders). The last components to  When you do the truck maintenance around the bus
examine are the control modules. bars and related power cables, discharge the ca-
pacitors.
Do a test of the output devices, input devices, and
control modules  Refer to the SAFETY ► Control of Hazardous En-
ergy ► Capacitance section for procedures to dis-
1. Turn the truck OFF. charge the capacitors.
2. When you measure the voltage and resistance of
these components, use a digital volt-ohm multime-
ter (DVOM).
3. Make sure that you connect all components after
you complete the troubleshooting steps.

Malfunctions
When a malfunction occurs
1. Turn the truck OFF.
2. Connect the handset connector into JC202.
3. Turn the truck ON.

Crown 2012 PF25751-1 M4.8-ITD-100

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