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Any electromechanical device requires some troubleshooting. However, most problems that may arise can be solved with a little reflection and
common sense. Many of these problems occur because the batteries are not fully charged or because the batteries are worn out and no longer have
charging capacity.
DIAGNOSTIC SIGNAL CODES
Scooter diagnostic signal codes are designed to help you solve problems quickly and easily. The diagnostic beep sounds depending on the conditions
indicated in the list.
ATTENTION: Your scooter will not work until the problem revealed by the beep is resolved and you turn off and restart the scooter.
Number of beeps
Problem
Act
(2)
Battery voltage is too low to use the scooter.
Fully charge the battery until complete.
(3)
The battery voltage is too high to use the
scooter.
Contact your authorized dealer for assistance.
(5)
Brake shot. The manual wheel lever can be in
the free wheel position.
Remove the contact key and then push
the manual free wheel lever to the driving
position. Restart the scooter.
(6)
Throttle. The throttle lever may be pressed as
you insert the key.
Release the throttle control completely and
insert the key again.
(7)
Throttle. The throttle lever may be pressed as
you insert the key.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
(8)
The scooter’s engine is offline.
Contact your authorized dealer for assistance.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING