Forum › Forums › Stairlifts › Acorn 180 with T565 reprogram › Reply To: Acorn 180 with T565 reprogram
The H7 error code is usually just the visible display in a stack of several error codes. The Facebook Acorn Users Group has at least two “explanations” or interpretations that are incorrect, not even taking in consideration the four Acorn 180 curved stairlifts that I have repaired or installed. See my 50+stairlift repair video diaries since circa 2007. Am not an Acorn employee, just an independent who enjoys the puzzle, puzzles of broken stairlifts and mobility disability scooters. This Facebook group has resulted in even more business for me as laypeople are missing several key cautions and tools. They will also hurt or poison themselves as shown on three or more of my repair diaries. One Facebook poster turned a Cdn$300 battery replacement into a complete disaster, likely a write off. The procedure to clear H7 and its antecedent relative the F7, requires a repaired platform, first. Btw, disassebled stairlifts have almost zero buyers in Metro Vancouver. I have a solution for sellers. Which also helps buyers with no cash.
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by RobsRepairs.