TROUBLESHOOTING
Circuit Breaker
Your powerchair is fitted with electronic controls that are programmed to
protect the electrical system from overload. Fitted for extra protection is a
circuit breaker. Should there be a situation where your powerchair stops for
no apparent reason please check that the circuit breaker has not tripped. The
circuit breaker is located on the battery pack.
Note: Should the breaker continue to trip turn off the powerchair
immediately and consult your dealer.
Fuses
Inline fuses to the batteries protect any overload in the circuit (40A blade
type fuses situated inside the battery pack).
Note: Should the fuses need replacing please contact your local
Dealer to ensure the correct sizes are fitted. Failure to do so could
result in permanent damage to the powerchair’s electrics and
possibly cause a fire hazard. Failure to do this will void your
warranty.
Check List
If your powerchair fails to operate, please check the following:
Unit is switched on
Battery level indicator shows full charge
Freewheel levers are in drive position
Plugs and terminals are secure
The joystick is not locked (page 8)
If the freewheel device has been operated with the powerchair switched on, it
will not operate until the unit is switched off and on again.
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