
Quick guide 1533-2005-Q
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Version 1.0.0/2020
Medema Production A/S
Battery indicator
If there is an electronic fault, a number of lamps in the battery indicator will
light up. The following table shows what they mean.
For further information on troubleshooting see the User Manual.
Lamps
Causes
Remedy
1 lamp
The batteries need charging or the
connection to a battery is poor.
Check all connections between the
controller and batteries. If these are
fine, try charging the batteries
2 lamps
Poor connection to the motor.
Check the connection between the
motor and controller. Contact supplier.
3 lamps
Short-circuit between the motor and
a battery connection.
Contact supplier - say how many
lamps are lit.
4 lamps
Not in use
5 lamps
Not in use
6 lamps
The S180 is prevented from driving.
Inhibit 2 is active. This may be due to
the battery charger being connected,
the plug to the thermal switches being
disconnected, a fault in the thermal
switch or the scooter is overheating.
Stop the unit and wait 3-5 minutes
before restarting. Turn the key to 0
and then to 1 to reset the fault.
Contact supplier.
7 lamps
Accelerator fault.
Make sure that the accelerator is
in neutral when the Mini Crosser is
turned on.
8 lamps
Controller fault.
Contact supplier.
9 lamps
Poor connection to motor brake.
Magnetic brake is disengaged.
Check the connections from brake to
controller, or push the brake lever up.
Check that the vehicle is not
disengaged.
10 lamps
The controller has been supplied
with a high voltage in excess of 38
V. Usually seen in the case of a poor
connection.
Check all connections from the
batteries to the controller.
Running
lights
Charger is connected.
Remove charger.
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