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Instruction Booklet: Troubleshooting

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Further issues: 

If the above troubleshooting does not help to resolve 

 

the issue please contact the authorised dealer (page 2).

 

Please have your serial no. to hand to provide to the 

authorised dealer, which can be found on the battery pack.

 

 

 

Battery voltage is too high. This may occur if 
overcharged &/or travelling down a long slope.

• 

If travelling down a slope, reduce your speed to 

minimise the amount of regenerative charging.

•  Check the battery and associated connections and 

wiring.

 

The motor has been exceeding its maximum 
current rating for too long. This may be due to a 
faulty motor.

•  Check the motor and associated connections and 

wiring.

• 

Turn the controller off, leave for a few minutes and 

turn back on again.

 

 

Either a park brake release switch is active or 
the park brake is faulty.

•  Check the park brake and associated connections 

and wiring.

•  Ensure any associated switches are in their correct 

positions.

 

The throttle is out of neutral when turning the 
controller on.

•  Ensure the throttle is in neutral when turning the 

controller on.

• 

The throttle may require re-calibration.

 

The throttle, speed limit pot or their associated 
wiring may be faulty.

•  Check the throttle and speed pot and associated 

connections and wiring.

 

The motor or its associated wiring is faulty.

•  Check the motor and associated connections and 

wiring.

 

Battery low or 

low battery fault

High battery  

fault

Current limit  

time-out

Park brake  

fluid

Throttle 

OONAPU

Speed pot  

fault

Motor voltage 

fault

7

8

6

5

4

3

2

1

Other error

Meaning

Description

Flash

The controller may have an internal fault.

•  Check all connections & wiring.

The batteries are running low.

• 

Recharge the batteries for a minimum of 12 hours.

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Summary of Contents for Trident

Page 1: ...Code MS01073 MS01074 Trident Trident XR Instruction Booklet N i t h s d a l e W h e e l c h a i r s...

Page 2: ...ging the Batteries Disassembling your Scooter Troubleshooting Caution Safety Information on Electromagnetic Interference EMI Specifications Warranty Table of Contents 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Instruct...

Page 3: ...ands off the handle bar and let the scooter stop Make sure you are safe and start again The weight capacity limit can be different depending on ramp degree A slow speed must always be used when ascend...

Page 4: ...View Charging sockets Tiller angle adjustment Solid tyres Circuit breaker Reflector Seat rotation lever Release lever Front basket Flip up armrests Padded foldable seat Easy to operate control panel a...

Page 5: ...you encounter a down slope Horn button E Press the horn button E once to sound warning tone when necessary Battery gauge F The LEDs represent an approximation of battery capacity If the charge is full...

Page 6: ...the seat in position Circuit breaker If the scooter s circuit system malfunctions or is over loaded the circuit breaker will trip and automatically shut down the power to ensure the driver s safety Af...

Page 7: ...e adjustment Adjust armrest to most comfortable length then lock the knob N Adjust screw O height to preferable armrest angle Seat height adjustment Remove the seat then screw nut and washers from sea...

Page 8: ...LOW light on Charging GREEN light on Fully charged Allow batteries to charge until charging indicator turns green For optimum performance a first initial charge of 24 hours is recommended and 12 hour...

Page 9: ...ck S make sure to aim for the battery terminal connection for proper electricity conductivity 3 Front and rear frame disassembling Hold front rear frame with release lever T to disassemble front and r...

Page 10: ...ase switch is active or the park brake is faulty Check the park brake and associated connections and wiring Ensure any associated switches are in their correct positions The throttle is out of neutral...

Page 11: ...ttery gauge before driving to prevent power depletion Batteries will age and the storage capacity will gradually decrease If batteries are damaged please wrap them in a plastic bag and contact your lo...

Page 12: ...s in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warnings listed below you...

Page 13: ...e hand held transceivers transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as mobile phones while the motorised scooter is turned ON Be aware of nea...

Page 14: ...s Weight of heaviest piece Ground clearance Turning radius Seat type Battery size Battery charger 1020 mm 40 2 200 mm 8 13 6 kg 30 lbs 40 mm 1 6 1060 mm 41 7 Swivel padded foldable 2x 12V 12Ah 2x 12V...

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