DP2 FEATURES EZ 40 POWERED PALLET TRUCK DELIVERY TRUCK [D-40 EZ-40 Training Presentation 8-13-2014]
Learn about the features and benefits of the DP2 EZ 40 powered pallet truck delivery truck in this training presentation.
FRATURES
EZ 40 Powered Pallet
Truck
Delivery Truck
Big Lift—Contacts
Big Joe Service Contacts:
>John Zamora—National Service Manager
>Direct: 864-473-8567
>e-mail: jzamora@bigjoeforklifts.com
>Steve Liss— Service Manager
>Direct: 630-916-2600 ext. 227
>e-mail: sliss@Bigjoeforklifts.com
>Bill Ferris— Sr. Product Support Manager
>Direct: 630-916-2600 ext.246
>bferris@bigjoeforklift.com
Ergonomic Control Handle
√ Serviceable Parts vs Competition Handle Replacement
√ Parts Commonality with Big Joe Models: EZ30, EZ40, S22, WPT, PDS, CB22
√ Angle Head—Natural and Ergonomic
√ Protective Hand Guard
√ Intuitive Control
√ Finger Tips “Button” Access
√ “Belly Button”- Reverse Switch
√ Thumb Control Forward and Reverse Travel
Longer Tiller
√ Reduced Steering Effort vs. Top Mounted Handle
√ Pin Wheeling Maneuverability— Efficient Right Angle Stacking
√ Overall Length 64" (Similar to E30 63.8" OL)
√ Crawl Speed Travel

Ease of Service
√ Six Bolt Access
√ Three Covers
√ Non Proprietary
Parts
√ Hand Set or Lap-
Top
Communication
Maintenance Free Battery System
Absorbed Glass Matt (AGM)
Greater cycling Capabilities or Depth of Discharge (DOD)
√ 100 VAC 10AMP 60hz Charger
√ 8-15 hours 100% charge cycle based on 50 to 80% DOD
√ AGM battery requires “Balancing Charge”
√ NOTICE -AGM style battery requires 100% recharge daily. Lack of
“100% "Balancing” charge results in shorter battery life and shorter
daily run times.
√ Variable DOD or opportunity charging
√ No-longer requires to run battery down to 80% DOD per use
√ Capable of continuous operation at temp range 115°F to 0°F
√ Longer service life vs. polycase Gel or Wet battery systems
√ Storage on the shelf for up to two years
√ Proven shock and vibration resistance
√ Easy shipping by air to anywhere in the world (No Hazmat)
AC Drive Motor
√ Drive Motor
√ Electric Braking— Neutral Braking
√ Top speed 3 MPH with Full Load
√ ZAPI ACO
√ CAN-bus Communication
√ REGEN-Braking Characteristic
√ Limited Programing
√ Lift Lock-Out
√ Fixed Wire Harness
√ Eliminates Wire Fatigue
√Sealed Connectors|
√ Resists Dust & Moisture
Drive Wheel
√ Polyurethane Drive Bonded Wheel
√ Optional Rubber Lug Drive
√ Bearing Steering System
√ Beveled Gear Drive
√ Stability Caster Wheels
√ 5 Lug wheel Mount
GREASE POINTS… 5 total.

Hydraulic Unit
√ Sealed Pump
√ Simple and Reliable Design
√ ClearView Oil Reservoir
√ Easy Access Oil Fill Cap
Single Lift Cylinder
√ Single Lift Arm Design
√ Smooth Lifting
√ Ease of Maintenance
Ease of Access to Batteries
Raise forks to get to 6 small screws. LOWER forks before removing hydraulic line.
Remove 4 bolts and remove complete panel assembly

Introduction to the ZAPI Hand Set

ZAPI Handset… Parameter Change

Zapi Handset… Tester
used to check all Switches and Battery voltage

ZAPI Handset… Alarms
History of problems and HM at a time problem occurred.

ZAPI Handset…Alarms
Should be 2.4 to 2.5 for both forward and reverse. If 0.0 MAX…place truck in operational condition, pull handle back and rotate thumb levers Full forward and reverse. Release handle and push enter button on Zapi handset.

Zapi Settings | |||||||
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Code |
Description |
Setting |
Note |
Code |
Description |
Setting |
Note |
0 |
ACCELERATOR DELAY |
LEVEL=8 |
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250 |
PERFOMACE |
OPTION#1 |
|
11 |
RELEASE BRAKING |
LEVEL=5 |
|
250 |
SET POT BRK MAX |
4.5v |
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12 |
INVERSE BRAKING |
LEVEL=4 |
|
251 |
INCHING TIME |
LEVEL=0 |
|
13 |
PEDAL BRAKING |
LEVEL=9 |
|
251 |
HYDRO KEY ON |
OFF |
|
13 |
PEDAL BRAKING |
NONE |
|
252 |
MDI-PRC |
ABSENT |
|
16 |
SPEED LIMIT BRAKE |
LEVEL=1 |
|
254 |
RPM CREEP |
100% |
|
20 |
CUT BACK SPEED |
100% |
|
254 |
MOT SET-UP LOCK |
OFF |
|
22 |
CUT BACK SPEED 2
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37% |
|
249 |
Tthrottle 0 ZONE |
9% |
|
28 |
BRAKE CUT BACK |
LEVEL=5 |
|
252 |
THROTTLE X POINT |
45% |
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30 |
MAX SPEED FORWARD |
100 Hz |
|
253 |
THROTTLE Y POINT |
68% |
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31 |
MAX SPEED BACKWARD |
100 Hz |
|
158 |
ADJUSTMENT#02 |
LEVEL=5 |
DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SET |
56 |
AUXILARY TIME |
1 |
|
159 |
ADJUSTMENT#01 |
LEVEL=5
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DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SET
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63 |
MAXIMUM CURRENT |
96% |
|
248 |
LOAD HM FROM MDI |
OFF
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82 |
AUX VOLTAGE 31 |
100% |
|
242 |
CHECK UP DONE |
OFF
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84 |
MODEL TYPE |
TRACTION |
|
243 |
CHECK UP TYPE |
NONE |
|
100 |
QUICK INVERSION |
BELLY |
|
159 |
ADJUSTMENT#02 |
XX% |
|
119 |
AUX OUTPUT #1 |
BRAKE |
|
158 |
ADJUSTMENT#01 |
XX% |
|
121 |
BATTERY CHECK |
LEVEL=1 |
|
243 |
MOTOR RESIST |
10 |
|
122 |
ANTI ROLL BACK |
80% |
|
241 |
IOM |
55A |
|
125 |
HOUR COUNTER |
RUNNING |
|
244 |
MAX FLUX |
60 |
|
140 |
ADJUST BATTERY |
XXv |
DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SET |
141 |
SET TEMPARATURE |
XX CELCIUS |
DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SET |
145 |
SET BATTERY TYPE |
24V |
|
119 |
AUX OUTPUT #1 |
LEVEL=15 |
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146 |
SET INPUT #4 |
OPTION #1 |
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118 |
AUX OUTPUT #2 |
LEVEL=15 |
|
148 |
SET INPUT #2 |
PRESENT |
|
53 |
COMPENSATION |
ON |
|
149 |
SET INPUT #1 |
OPTION #1
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244 |
ENCODER |
OFF |
|
244 |
QUICK INV. LOGIC |
OPTION #1
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254 |
K1 |
0.90 |
|
245 |
FREQUENCY CREEP |
5 Hz |
|
251 |
FLUX AT K1 |
66% |
|
246 |
INCHING SPEED |
0 Hz |
|
253 |
K2 |
1.45 |
|
246 |
TILLER SWITCH |
HANDLE |
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250 |
FLUX AT K2 |
60% |
|
247 |
STOP ON RAMP |
OFF |
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252 |
K3 |
1.45 |
|
248 |
HS CUT BACK |
37% |
|
249 |
FLUX AT K3 |
50% |
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249 |
SET POT BRK MIN |
0.5V |
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248 |
MONITOR |
OFF |
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Replacement Zapi Control Programming Procedure
when a zapi AC-0 Controller is replaced, the following programming procedure must be performed after the controller is installed in the truck.
TO PROGRAM VACC:
1.Turn on the ZAPI handset.
2. Press enter and press toll up or roll down to find the program VACC.
3. Press enter to go into the program VACC function.
4. Press enter to clear the value, then display will show 0.0 for both VACC and settings.
5. Push the accelerator forward to the max. then push the accelerator backward to the max. Setting value should go from 0.0 in neutral to 2.4 or 2.5 at max. each way.
6. Press out (display will ask you “are you sure”)
7. Press enter for yes.
3/23/2011
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