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Fig.5.6
Fig.5.7
Fig.5.8
Fig.5.9
Fig.5.10
Fig.5.11
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5.2 Self Help Guide
If a system trip occurs, you can find out what has happened
by counting the number of LEDs on the battery gauge that are
flashing.
Below is a list of self-help actions. Try to use this list before
you contact your service agent. Go to the number in the list
which matches the number of flashing LEDs and follow the
instructions.
If the problem persists after you have made the checks
described below contact your service agent.
1 LED (Fig 5.6)
The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection
to the battery. Check the connections to the battery. If the
connections are good, try charging the battery.
2 LED (Fig 5.7)
The left hand motor* has a bad connection. Check the
connections to the left hand motor.
3 LED (Fig 5.8)
The left hand motor* has a short circuit to a battery
connection. Contact your service agent.
4 LED (Fig 5.9)
The right hand motor* has a bad connection. Check the
connections to the right hand motor.
5 LED (Fig 5.10)
The right hand motor* has a short circuit to a battery
connection. Contact your service agent.
6 LED (Fig 5.11)
The wheelchair is being prevented from driving by an external
signal. The exact cause will depend on the type of wheelchair
you have; one possibility is the battery charger is connected.
7 LED (Fig 5.12)
A joystick fault is indicated. Make sure that the joystick is in the
centre position before switching on the control system.
8 LED (Fig 5.13)
A possible Control System fault is indicated. Make sure that all
connections are secure.
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