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16.0 FLASH CODES
Scooter controller internal diagnostics
The diagnostic flash codes for your scooter are designed to help you perform basic
troubleshooting quickly and easily. A diagnostic flash code flashes from the Power light in the
event one of the conditions listed below develops.
FLASH
CODE
FAULT
CONSEQUENCE
FOR THE
SCOOTER
SOLUTION
1
Battery charge is too low.
Scooter
continues to
drive.
Charge batteries.
2
Battery charge is
depleted.
Scooter stops
driving.
Charge batteries.
3
Battery voltage is too
high.
Scooter stops
driving.
If the charger is connected, disconnect it from
the scooter.
The electronic system charges the batteries
when running downhill and when braking. This
fault is caused when the battery voltage
becomes too high during this process. Switch
the scooter off and on again and if traveling
downhill reduce speed to the minimum setting.
4
Power time exceeded.
Scooter stops
driving.
The maximum current has been exceeded over
too long a period, probably because the motor
has been overloaded. Switch the scooter off for
a few minutes, then turn back on again.
5
Brake error.
Scooter stops
driving.
Ensure the manual freewheel lever is in the
drive position and restart the scooter.
There is a fault with the magnetic brake or
wiring
–
contact your authorized dealer of
assistance.
6
Throttle control lever not
at centre position when
switching on scooter.
Scooter stops
driving.
Put the throttle control lever in the central
position, turn the power off and then turn on
again.
It may be necessary to replace the throttle
control lever - Contact your authorized dealer
for assistance.
7
Speed Pot or Throttle Pot
error.
Scooter stops
driving.
The Speed or Throttle Pot could be faulty or
incorrectly connected - Contact your
authorized dealer for assistance.
8
Motor voltage error.
Scooter stops
driving.
The motor or its wiring is faulty - Contact your
authorized dealer for assistance.
9
Other internal errors.
Scooter stops
driving.
Contact your authorized dealer for assistance.
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