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Alante´ II GP202 Owner’s Manual
Revised 06/04/08
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DIAGNOSTICS/TROUBLESHOOTING
The joystick controller LED display is designed to help you diagnose any
problems with the electrical components of your power chair. The LED
display does this by flashing on and off in a coded sequence. Below is a
list of trouble-shooting actions. Try to use this list before you contact
your Golden Technologies representative. Go to the number in the list
which matches the number of flashing bars and follow the instructions.
If the problem persists after you made the checks described, contact your
Golden Technologies representative for further assistance.
Flash Codes indicate the nature of an abnormal condition directly from
the A-Series Information Gauge. Without the use of any servicing tools,
the condition can be simply diagnosed.
Flash
Code
Description
1
User Fault
Possible stall timeout or user error.
Release the joystick controller to
neutral and try again.
2
Battery Fault
Check the batteries and cabling. Try
charging the batteries. Battery may
require replacement.
3
Left Motor Fault
Check the left motor, connections and
cabling.
4
Right Motor Fault
Check the right motor, connections
and cabling.
5
Left park brake fault
Check the left park brake,
connections and cabling.
6
Right park brake fault
Check the right park brake,
connections and cabling.
7
User Interface Fault
Display PCB fault. Consult service
agent.
8
Joystick controller Fault
Consult service agent.
9 A-Series
Bus
Communications Fault
Consult service agent.
DIAGNOSTICS
Controllers are not user serviceable. Specialized tools are necessary
for the repair of any A-Series component.
A flashing A-Series Information Gauge indicates there is an
abnormal condition somewhere on the power chair. The
components that A-Series provides fault information for include the
motors, the park brakes, the batteries, the cabling and the A-Series
modules themselves.