CHAPTER 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR
The following table provides troubleshooting and repair instructions for problems that
may be encountered when operating the
RZ1000
. as well as the best way to correct the
problem. The table contains three columns:
Symptom
Probable Cause
Remedy
The problem you are
experiencing
The most likely causes, in order of
probability (most likely first)
Recommended action to
correct each probable cause
Remember
: you can contact your dealer at any time for further professional support.
Replacement parts
:
Tyres and tubes are: 4.10/3.50–6"
Rear + Front LED light : contact your authorized dealer
No. Symptom
Probable Causes
Remedy
1 Flat tyre and unstable driving.
Low air pressure
Puncture
Pump tyre to normal pressure
Repair tyre
2 When throttle control lever is
released on a level surface,
the
RZ1000
takes longer
than 3 meters to stop.
Controller is faulty or
out of adjustment
Call for technical support
3 Key switch is turned ON but
the ON light does not come
on.
Main fuse (2.1a in
Fig. 1) popped
Electrical fault
Reset fuse
Note:
Do not reset fuse more than twice.
If the symptom still recurs, call your
authorized dealer for support.
4
RZ1000
does not move
when you squeeze the
throttle control lever .
Key switch is OFF
Charger is connected
to charging socket
Control system failure
Turn key switch ON
Disconnect charger
Call for technical support
5 Intermittent drive.
Battery capacity is low
Faulty connections
Faulty battery
Charge batteries for at least 18 hours
Remove battery cover and check
battery connection. If terminals are
corroded, clean them with a damp,
clean cloth
If red LEDs are still on, contact your
dealer for a replacement battery
6 Right or left indicator light is
inoperative.
Faulty LED light board
Replace LED board
7 Headlight or rear light not lit.
Burnt out LED
Replace LED
8 When driving uphill or
carrying heavy loads
,
speed
reduces gradually (but
scooter still moves).
Controller became
overheated
Stop driving and let controller cool
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