10:4
ST PS
Sunrise Training and Education Programmes
CHAPTER TEN
PROGRAMMING
Programming
On-board Diagnostics
No.
Pulses
Description
Remedy
None
All is OK
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Slow Beep
Batteries deeply discharged
Charge batteries as soon as pos-
sible
1 x Pulse
per 5 Sec.
Controller gone to sleep
Switch OFF & ON again
Pulses 1 x
Battery flat or bad connection
Charge batteries - Check all
connections
Pulses 2 x
Motor connection bad or intermittent
Check all connections between
Motor & Controller
Pulses 3 x
Motor short-circuit to battery
Check all Motor & Battery
looms including plugs & sockets
Pulses 4 x
Freewheel activated
Check freewheel lever, check
micro-switch & wiring
5 x Not
Used
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Pulses 6 x
Battery charger inhibit activated
Check charger is not plugged in
Pulses 7 x
Throttle fault
Check wig-wag is central - check
throttle & preset speed pot
Pulses 8 x
Possible controller fault
Check all connections between the
tiller console & main controller
Pulses 9 x
Bad brake connection
Check Brake & Motor connections
Pulses 10 x
Over voltage detect
Check battery connections - check
battery charger - Check batteries
The on-board diagnostic status is indicated by a pulsed buzzer.
There will be a series of repeated pulses on the buzzer followed by a pause, then
repeated pulses again and so on. It is the number of pulses between pauses that
indicates the fault code.
Please refer to the table below for guidance.
The fault conditions can also be read by using the SP1 Hand Held programmer or
PGDT PC Programming Software.