User guide P9-0151-B
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Version 3.0.4 - 2017
Medema A/S
Troubleshooting
The following is a list of various problems that, in our experi-
ence, may occur. The list gives possible causes and remedies.
Problem
Possible causes
Remedy
The Mini Crosser will not
go.
The battery indicator is
not lit.
The key has not been
turned to start.
The batteries are com-
pletely flat.
The control fuse has blown.
The main fuses have blown.
Turn the key and wait 5
sec. before activating the
accelerator.
Charge the batteries.
Change the fuse.
Contact supplier.
The Mini Crosser will not
go, but the battery indica-
tor is lit.
The Mini Crosser has
been overloaded.
The handbrake is on.
There is a fault in the
electronics.
The batteries are flat.
The charging plug has not
been removed.
Wait approx. 1 min. before
trying again. The vehicle
must be turned off (see
section on Fuses).
Contact supplier.
Remove the charging
plug.
Mini Crosser drives
unevenly, choppy while
driving.
Can be caused by poor
connection of electricity.
Turn off the Mini Crosser
immediately and seek out
an authorised workshop.
If you continue driving,
heat can be generated in
the poor connection resul-
ting in a risk of fire.
The driving speed is too
low.
The speed selector is on
slow.
The electronics are over-
loaded.
There is too little air in the
tyres.
Change to a faster speed.
Stop and wait a few se-
conds before starting.
Pump the tyres up to the
right pressure.
The driving distance per
charge is too short.
There is a problem with
the batteries.
Low temperature.
There is a problem with
the charger.
There is too little air in the
tyres.
The charging method is
wrong.
Charge the batteries and
check that the green lamp
on the charger lights up
before driving off.
Contact supplier.
Pump the tyres up to the
right pressure.
Read the section on Char-
ging in the User Manual.
The charging lamp on the
charger does not light up
when the charger is con-
nected to the mains and
the Mini Crosser.
No power to the switch.
Fault in cable.
Fault in charger.
Contact supplier.
Read the operating instruc-
tions for the charger.
Contact supplier.