OWNER’S MANUAL ZIPPY 3 / 4 LITE
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Beep Codes
1 Beep
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Indicates that the battery voltage (with the throttle control lever in the neutral position) is below
the required operating voltage of the scooter.
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The batteries need to be charged.
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Your Zippy Lite will continue to operate at reduced speeds.
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As the voltage drops you will experience a power loss.
Remedy
: Charge your Zippy Lite’s batteries. See “Batteries and Charging” in this section.
2 Beeps
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Indicates that the battery voltage is too low for the scooter to operate.
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At this voltage your scooter will cease operation.
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If you have charged the batteries and the condition continues, one or both of the scooter’s
batteries may be at fault.
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The continuance of this condition after you have charged your Zippy Lite’s batteries may also
indicate a problem with the battery charger.
3 Beeps
Consult your authorized Zippy Mobility dealer.
4 Beeps
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Indicates that the motor control board is overloaded and overheated.
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An overload can occur if you have been driving your Zippy Lite for an extended period of time up
an incline above the recommended 6 degrees.
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An overload can occur if your Zippy Lite is carrying a payload that is higher than the
recommended weight capacity of 136 kgs.
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Your scooter will not operate until the motor control board cools back to its operational
temperature range.
Remedy
:
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Turn off your Zippy Lite’s key switch and allow the scooter to sit for 10 minutes.
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Consult your authorized Zippy Mobility dealer.
5 Beeps
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Indicates a brake problem.
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The freewheel lever may be in the disengaged position.
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The brake or the brake wiring may be damaged.
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For safety reasons, your scooter was designed to cease operation until the problem is corrected.
Remedy
:
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Make certain that the freewheel lever is in the engaged position. See page 20.
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Turn the key switch to the "Off" position to stop the beep code.
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Turn the key back to the "On" position.
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If the above remedies do not solve the problem, contact your authorized Zippy Mobility dealer.