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Troubleshooting
If the freewheel device has been operated with the scooter switched on, the scooter will not operate until
the key switch has been turned off and on again.
Should a fault occur, the fault will be identified by a beeping sequence which relates to the fault in the
table below.
Beep Code Description
Scooter Condition
Action
1
Low Batteries
Scooter may run slowly
Batteries less than 23.3v. Charge as soon
as possible.
2
Low Batteries
Scooter will not run
Recharge as soon as possible.
3
High Battery Fault Scooter will not run
Check all connections between the motor
and the battery. Possible over-regeneration.
Reduce speed if travelling downhill.
4
Current time-out.
Excessive current draw on control unit.
Switch off, leave for a few minutes and
switch back on again.
5
Freewheel
activated.
Check position of freewheel lever. Possible
brake fault.
6
Inhibit circuit
activated. Wig
Wag Fault.
Scooter will not run
Check charger is not still connected or a
controller fault. Wig-wag pot either at fault
or not in the neutral position.
7
Speed pot error
Scooter will not run
Possible wiring fault with the speed
potentiometer.
8
Motor fault
Scooter will not run
Check all connections are secure. Switch
scooter on and off, this may clear the code.
9
Other error
Scooter will not run
Possible controller fault. Check all
connections.
Note:
Should your scooter fail to operate after checking these possible problems, consult your local FOXTR dealer
immediately.
If the scooter is switched on and not operated for a period of time (approx 10 minutes) it may enter 'sleep'
mode. This is indicated by the spanner flashing on / off continuously. Simply switch the scooter off and on to
reset the controller.