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8. The Fault Indicator - Flash Codes

If a fault condition exists, the Fault Indicator LED shows a Flash Code.

A flash code is a specific number of short flashes, followed by a pause.

If the fault is a serious fault that prevents the chair from driving, additionally

the Battery Gauge shows a

  

Flash 

Code 

Fault  

source 

Meaning 

1

Route / 

Temperature 

The motor current has been at the maximum value for too long. 

The motors may not be strong enough for the chosen route  

(the route is too steep). 

o

 

Turn off the SHARK, let it cool down, then turn it back on 

again and choose another route. 

 

The wheels may be rubbing on the frame. 

o

 

Make sure that the wheels can turn freely. 

The motors may be faulty. 

o

 

Have the motor(s) checked by a service technician. 

The SHARK Power Module is too hot. 

 

Wait a few minutes and try again 

 

If this happens often, contact you dealer.

 

2

Battery 

The battery voltage is too low or too high. 

Check the batteries and the cables. 

Batteries may be empty: charge the batteries. 

Batteries may be overcharged:  

if driving downhill, slow down or turn on the lights, if fitted. 

Batteries may be damaged: contact your dealer. 

If this fault occurs during battery charging, the battery charger is 

defective or not adjusted correctly. 

 

Contact your dealer 

If this fault occurs during when you stop or when you travel down a slope, 

and the batteries are not full, the battery connector may make 

intermittent contact. 

 

Check the battery cables and connectors. 

3

4

Motor 1 

(left)  

Motor 2 

(right) 

(left)  

(right) 

The motor is not connected to the SHARK, or 

there is a short-circuit in the motor connection. 

The motor brushes may have lost connection. Turn the wheels of the 

chair to reconnect the motor brushes, and then turn the SHARK off 

and on. If this happens often, the motors may be faulty. 

Check that the motor cables are not loose or damaged. 

Contact your dealer. 

5

6

Parkbrake 1 

 

Parkbrake 2 

The parkbrake has been released manually.  

 

Enable the parkbrake, and then turn the SHARK off and on. 

The parkbrake is not connected to the SHARK, or 

there is a short-circuit in the parkbrake connection. 

Check that the motor cables are not loose or damaged. 

Contact your dealer. 

9

Missing 

Power 

Module 

A communication error between the Remote and the Power Module.  

 

Batteries may be completely empty: charge the batteries. 

 

Batteries may be damaged: contact your dealer. 

 

Check that the SHARK Bus cable is not loose or damaged. 

 

Contact your dealer. 

All 

Other 

Internal fault 

Contact your dealer.  

These flash code descriptions are aimed at end users. For a more detailed flash code 

description see the installation manual of the SHARK Power Module. 

Flash Code 

Drive Inhibit 

Drive Inhibit indication.

Summary of Contents for P326A series

Page 1: ...P326D...

Page 2: ...LiNX Controller Operation DK REMD 11 Controller Operation P326D Adjusting the Footrest Position P326D 39 14 12 10 8 15 16 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 20 25 26 34 47 49 50...

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Page 7: ...ed roads 2 Do not attempt to climb any curbs 3 Do not attempt to cross any gap 4 Do not attempt to climb any ramp 5 Do not attempt to recline over 105 Do not step on the footrest when mounting or dism...

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Page 13: ...ramp ramp ramp...

Page 14: ...P326A...

Page 15: ...SEAT LIFT P326D...

Page 16: ...Dynamic Shark 40A PG VR2 40A Dynamic LiNX 40A Dynamic Shark 60A P326A P326D 15 5 19 5 39 50cm 22 29 5 56 75cm 17 21 43 53cm 21 5 23 5 55 60cm 66kg 145 lbs 60kg 132 lbs P326A P326D...

Page 17: ...Seat Lift Power seat elevator available...

Page 18: ...For P326A 1 Disconnect the controller plug Fig A 2 Lift seat up Fig C For P326D...

Page 19: ...For P326A Please to refer P25 For P326D...

Page 20: ...Footrest Position Adjustment P326D 1 Put the Footrest in the tube Fig O 2 Put in the plug Fig O 3 Adjust the footrest to forward or backward and then tighten the knob Fig O Fig O 1 2 3...

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Page 26: ...ontact your dealer If this fault occurs during when you stop or when you travel down a slope and the batteries are not full the battery connector may make intermittent contact Check the battery cables...

Page 27: ...nction 1 use the joystick Forward Reverse To access Seat Function 2 either press the Seat Function Button again or move the joystick right The amber coloured 2 LED will light Use the joystick Forward...

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Page 41: ...features of these Remotes These features are described in more detail in the following sec ons Warning Users should be aware that the surface of the Remote can poten ally get hot when it is exposed to...

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Page 43: ...ys ck is de ected from the centre posi on the wheelchair will move in the direc on of the joys ck movement The speed of the wheelchair is propor onal to the joys ck de ec on so that the further the jo...

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