Error codes appear on the main console. If the display is blank or only shows status lights, you can access the code by pressing and holding the power and OOLP (Outrigger) buttons simultaneously.
Diagnostic modes can often be entered by moving a control lever to the left multiple times within 10 seconds of startup until "diagnostic 00" appears. Common Error Code Categories Code Prefix/Type General Meaning Common Examples & Reasons Status/Normal Signal normal working conditions. Two Stars (**) Signifies a mistake or fault in the system. 31.xx / 33.xx Hardware/Power Internal RAM error; Voltage > 35V; Voltage < 8V. Safety Interlock Lever not in neutral position during startup. CAN Bus/Sensor Encoder error; Angle change too quick. Overload/Limit Crane load limit exceeded by 20 bar; Electronic relief valve active. Troubleshooting Steps Scanreco P2 and Hetronic Error Codes | PDF | Radio - Scribd
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Prevention is always better than cure. Establishing a rigorous inspection and maintenance routine can prevent many error codes from appearing in the first place: Error codes appear on the main console
Diagnostic methods vary significantly depending on the Paltronic hardware installed on your crane:
Palfinger cranes are equipped with sophisticated electronic control systems, most commonly the , which monitors crane operations in real-time. The error codes you see are the system's way of signaling that something is wrong. The codes fall into two main categories: Then a cascade of alphanumeric ghosts spilled down
When an error code locks out your crane functions, follow this universal diagnostic workflow before calling a certified technician:
| Crane model example | Manual type | Error code section | |--------------------|-------------|--------------------| | PK 6502, PK 8502 | EPS 2 / EPS 3 | Chapter 8 – Fault codes | | PK 10000, PK 16000 | EPS 4 | Chapter 10 – Diagnostics | | PTC (Compact) | EPS 1 | Appendix B – LED blink codes |