Service manual
SKYJACK, Page 16 SJIII Series
Section 5 - ProceduresService and Maintenance
5.3-5 Control Module Load Calibration - Code Messages & Definitions
During calibration the following failure message may appear:
F01: Check HWFS
This message is given if the GP102 startup tests have not completed. Check HELP message for more -
information.
F02: Not Ground Mode
This message is given if the machine is not in ground mode (P2-2 must be high).Calibration can only -
be carried out in ground mode.
F03: Not Stopped
This message is given if any function switch is closed. Check DIAGNOSTICS / SWITCHES to see which -
function switch is closed.
F04: Tilted
This message is given if the machine is tilted. Calibration must be carried out with the machine level. -
If the machine is level, use the SETUPS / TILT SETUPS to set the GP102 level.
F05: Bad Height
This message is given if the height sensor output (P4-3) is out of range at the start of calibration. The -
height sensor output must be between 0.9V and 4.1V. Check DIAGNOSTICS / SENSORS to see the
output. A reading of 0V or 5V is probably due to a wiring problem.
F06: Check Elev
This message is given if the elevation switch (P210) is open at the start of calibration, when the operator -
has confirmed the “PLATFORM DOWN?” question. If the platform is down, check the elevation switch
wiring.
F08: Check Elev
This message is given if the elevation switch (P2-10) is closed at the end of calibration, when the platform -
should be fully raised. This message would occur if the UP switch was accidentally opened near the
start of the lift. If the platform is fully raised, check the elevation switch wiring.
F09: Bad Height
This message is given if the height sensor output (P4-3) is out of range at the start of calibration. The -
height sensor output must be between 0.9V and 4.1V. Check DIAGNOSTICS / SENSORS to see the
output.
F10: Bad Height
This message is given if the height sensor output (P4-3) is out of range at the end of calibration. The -
height sensor output must be between 0.9V and 4.1V. Check DIAGNOSTICS / SENSORS to see the
output. A reading of 0V or 5V is probably due to a wiring problem.
F11: Not Up
This message occurs at the start of calibration if the operator selects a function other than UP. -