User guide P9-0151-B
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Version 3.0.4 - 2017
Medema A/S
If there is an electronic fault, a number of lamps in the bat-
tery indicator will light up. The following table shows what they
mean.
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 mo-
tor 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 S180/200 is prevented
from driving. Inhibit 2 is active.
This may be due to the bat-
tery charger being connected,
the plug to the thermal swit-
ches being disconnected, a
fault in the thermal switch or
the Mini Crosser is overhea-
ting.
The Mini Crosser will turn
itself off automatically after
it has been stationary for 10
minutes. The battery indicator
flashes with 6 lamps at a rate
of about 3 seconds.
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.
To start M1 again, the key must be
turned to position 0 and back to I.
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 disenga-
ged.
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 sup-
plied with a high voltage in
excess of 38 V. Usually seen
in the case of a poor con-
nection.
Check all connections from the
batteries to the controller.
Running
lights
Charger is connected.
Remove charger.