If pressing the OLP button does not clear the error(s), you can restart the entire Paltronic system:
By understanding these codes, Elias doesn't just see numbers; he sees a roadmap to a safe, functional machine. Tools & Applications - PALFINGER
The system cannot verify how far the hydraulic extensions are deployed.
The main controller has lost connection with peripheral modules or sensors. palfingercranemanualerrorcodes
The code flashing on the display isn’t just a number—it is the crane’s way of telling you exactly where to look. Ignoring these codes leads to:
When an error code is displayed, follow these general troubleshooting steps:
Before diving into the list, you must understand the display protocol. If pressing the OLP button does not clear
Remember: An error code is a safety feature. If the crane thinks it is unstable or the lever is stuck, it will not move. Never bypass a safety lockout with a jumper wire. Instead, use this guide to systematically isolate the failing component, repair it, clear the code, and return to work safely.
: Sometimes, like a computer, the crane just needs a reboot. Disconnecting and reconnecting power can occasionally clear "ghost" codes.
The crane was back in action by noon, but Elias kept that manual on the dashboard. He knew that in the world of heavy lifting, the difference between a minor delay and a major disaster often came down to three little digits on a screen. The code flashing on the display isn’t just
Error codes signal hardware, sensor, or electronic control unit (ECU) failures. These codes lock corresponding hydraulic blocks and even after the physical problem is repaired. They require a manual hard reset via the Overload Protection (OLP/OLX) console button or a full machine power cycle. Core Palfinger Paltronic Error Code Reference Table Code Sequence Specific Reason Actionable Manual Solution 01.00 System Architecture EPROM Self-Test Failure.
Inspect the electrical plug connected to the pressure sensor on the main lifting cylinder. Clean any moisture or corrosion. If the code persists after a system power cycle, the sensor likely requires replacement. 3. Geometry and Angle Sensor Errors (E15, E16, etc.)