2. Troubleshooting
Number
Problem/Fault
Remote / joystick error
1
Network or configuration
2
error
Left motor (or its
3
connection) is defective.
Right motor (or its
4
connection) is defective.
Left parking brake (or its
5
connection) is defective
or neutral active.
Right parking brake (or
6
its connection) is
defective.
Module error (other than
7
Remote)
The following diagnoses refer to all the electronics. The various modules
for steering, power have their own light signals indicating the status of the
module concerned (steady light = OK; flashing light = defective). The
flashing code is read from the status indicator on the operator control.
If, when powered up, there is an error with the system, then the status
indicator will flash red. The number of flashes will indicate the type of
error. These is described in the table below.
This fault analysis aids problem analysis and problem solving by
indicating the possible faults. If faults arise which cannot be identified and
remedied with the aid of this analysis, kindly contact the manufacturer.
We wish to point out that in any case of improper handling or if the
delivered configuration has been changed, we cannot guarantee the
accuracy of the fault indications.
1. Check that the joystick is placed in the neutral position when switch on
the wheelchair.
2. Check that the joystick is not damaged and function very well.
1. Check all connection points, cables.
2. Verify software.
3. If you cannot found any fault contact your specialist dealer.
1.
Check whether the plugs of both motors have been inserted properly.
2.
Check the plug contacts of both motors for corrosion or damage.
3.
Check both motors. Unplug the motors and measure the plug
connection with an Ohm meter. If you obtain readings of more than 1
Ohm or less than 100 milliOhms, the motor is defective.
4.
Check the resistance of the motor. Measure every contact using an
Ohm meter.
L
A Fault is also indicated if the motors are disconnected.
Connect again and restart the system.
As described above.
1.
Check whether the motors' plugs have been inserted properly.
2.
Check the plugs for corrosion or damage.
3.
Check the parking brakes. Measure the resistance of the connections
by means of an Ohm meter. If the resistance value is above 100
Ohms or beneath 20 Ohms, the parking brake is probably defective.
As described above.
One of the wheelchair parts can be damaged except the operator control
itselfs.
6
Checks
LiNX LE
vA - 2013-05