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2019-02
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Even if you use your scooter properly a technical problem may occur despite this.
In this case, contact your local specialist dealer.
Risk of injuries and damage to the scooter
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NEVER repair your scooter yourself attempting to solve the problem.
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For failures at the operating console you need to contact the specialist dealer. He
decides if the console needs to be reprogrammed.
Next symptoms may indicate a serious problem. Therefore contact your specialist dealer
always if you spot any of following deviations:
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Strang sound;
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Frayed/damaged wiring harnesses;
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Cracked or broken connectors;
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Uneven tread wear at one of the tyres;
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Jerky movements;
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Scooter deflects to one side;
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Damaged or broken wheel assemblies;
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Scooter does not switch on;
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Scooter is powered, but does not move to the front or back.
In case of failure a fault code is displayed on the scooter. This code can be found by counting
the times that the left, red lights (21) next to the battery status indicator (24) will (slowly) blink,
see also § 3.5.1.
Following table summarises these fault codes. Some problems you can resolve yourself.
Consult your specialist dealer for all problems in the records marked with dark-grey colour.
Table 1: Troubleshooting
Code Problem
Meaning
1
Battery voltage low
(Sound signal goes on)
The scooter switches OFF automatically if battery voltage
drops below 21.0 V.
Recharge the battery. For more information see § 3.5.
2
Fault by low battery
voltage
Battery voltage is low
.
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Recharge the battery.
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Check battery, associated connection and wiring.
3
Fault by high battery
voltage
Battery voltage is high
.
This may occur if battery is overcharged, for example while
driving down a long slope. In such cases, reduce your speed
to minimize charging of battery.
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