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TROUBLE SHOOTING

If the vehicle will not move, please check to ensure the following:

• The key is in the ignition.

• The batteries are connected.

• The batteries are charged.

• The Brake Release Lever is in the Drive Position.

Note: Tampering with electrical or mechanical parts will invalidate your warranty.

You will get years of dependable operation if you follow the suggested maintenance schedule. 
If you experience a problem, contact your Dealer. Please reference serial number when calling. 

Note:

When replacing Fasteners, use only Grade 8 (U.S.) or 12.9 DIN (metric) in all applications.
For service and replacement parts, we recommend using Amigo authorized parts.

Here are some suggestions about solving problems you may have with your Fiesta. There is a Self-Diagnostic 
Warning Light on the Control Panel. To check the Self Diagnostic Warning Light, turn on the key and count 
the number of flashes on the Warning Light.

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No. of Flashes 

Fault Description 

Impact on Controller

Notes

Battery needs

Drive is available,

The battery voltage

recharging

but at slower speeds

has dropped below
23.3 volts in neutral.
Recharge batteries.

Battery voltage

Drive inhibited

The battery charge

too low

has dropped past 16.5
volts and is not sufficient 
to allow safe driving.
Check the battery condition
and the connections.

Battery voltage

Drive inhibited.

The battery charge

too high

If the POV is 

has exceeded 32 volts.

traveling, a soft

Check the battery

stop occurs

condition and connections.

Current limit

Drive inhibited

The Motor Current 

time out

has reached too high
a value. Check the condition
of Motor and Wire(s).

Park Brake fault

Drive inhibited

Check Brake Release
Lever connections.
Check the condition
of Motor and Wire(s).

Speed Control out

Drive inhibited

Return Accelerator Lever

of Neutral

to Neutral and reset system.
Readjust the Accelerator Level
to Neutral if necessary.

Speed Control fault

Drive inhibited

Check Accelerator
Lever wiring for open or 
short circuits. Check Speed
Potentiometer set-up.

Motor fault

Drive inhibited

Contact Dealer.

Internal (Controller) fault

Drive inhibited

Contact Dealer.

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Summary of Contents for Fiesta III

Page 1: ...Fiesta III SE IV IV 12 BY AMIGO OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL Read this manual before operating Serial Number Purchase Date TM...

Page 2: ...ating new opportunities for accessibility by Medicare clients across the nation Worldwide more people than ever are discovering the Amigo lifestyle Now after serving customers like yourself for so man...

Page 3: ...is in a comfortable position When transferring off your Fiesta do make sure the Seat Lock is in the locked position Always remain seated while the vehicle is in operation Keep legs on the platform whi...

Page 4: ...per or unsafe use of the Fiesta AMI specifically disclaims responsibility for any bodily injury or property damage that may occur during any use which does not comply with applicable federal state or...

Page 5: ...d Adjustable Seat Position To adjust the position of the seat lift up the Seat Lever and slide the seat forward or backward Fiesta IV 12 only Seat Rotate Lever This allows the seat to rotate 360 degre...

Page 6: ...sp the end of the Lever and pull up releasing the seat It will now turn easily to meet you If need be you can lock the seat in any 45 degree position to make it steady before you sit down Turn seat fo...

Page 7: ...ty suggestions for use Safety must come first If you are unsure about any situation avoid it Common sense is your best protection Always act with caution Feel free to use your Fiesta on lawns or in pa...

Page 8: ...gure 11 5 When you have removed the Rear Cover you can disconnect the batteries Figure 12 6 Undo the Strap holding the batteries as shown in Figure 13 7 Remove the batteries one at a time as they are...

Page 9: ...ked out by your Dealer It is a popular misconception that batteries should be deeply discharged before recharging This is not the proper procedure for all batteries They can actually be damaged if the...

Page 10: ...n warm water and hung to dry or spray cleaned with a car wash type wand after Carpet is removed from the Fiesta KEEP CLEANING SOLVENTS AWAY FROM ELECTRICAL WIRES AND CONNECTIONS MAINTENANCE Minimum ma...

Page 11: ...ns etc as there is no danger of spillage or leading By following the Charger and Battery procedures you can expect extended battery life BATTERY STORAGE If you remove the batteries from your Fiesta pu...

Page 12: ...ontroller Notes Battery needs Drive is available The battery voltage recharging but at slower speeds has dropped below 23 3 volts in neutral Recharge batteries Battery voltage Drive inhibited The batt...

Page 13: ...s such as commercial broadcast transmitters radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios Note Other types of handheld devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios TV s...

Page 14: ...14 Fiesta III WIRING DIAGRAMS TM...

Page 15: ...15 Fiesta SE IV TM...

Page 16: ...Fiesta IV 12 16 TM...

Page 17: ...t its headquarters in Bridgeport Michigan 6 For unit and parts this warranty does not cover accidental damage misuse normal wear and tear such as LED lights electrical and mechanical switches wires be...

Page 18: ...IONAL INC 6693 Dixie Highway Bridgeport MI 48722 9725 Phone 800 248 9131 Fax 800 334 7274 www myamigo com 2003 Amigo Mobility International Inc Amigo is a registered trademark of Amigo Mobility Intern...

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