MINIMOTO
™
GO KART
24
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
The battery only lasts about
30 minutes to 40 minutes when
I ride the GO KART.
This is normal.
No action required. recharge the battery normally. length of
operation depends on the terrain, driving style, weight of the
rider, and battery condition.
The battery makes a slight sizzling or
gurgling sound when it recharges.
This is normal.
No action required.
When I try to recharge the battery,
the POWER LED does not light up or
flash.
1) Electricity is not going to the charger.
2) The fuse is blown.
1) There is no problem with the batteries. Check to see that
the switch that controls the socket that the charger is
plugged into is in the on position.
2) Replace the fuse. Refter to page 19.
The CIRCUIT BREAKER blows too often. To much current is being used to power the GO KART.
1) Make sure the weight limit is not being exceeded.
2) Do not ride the GO KART up a steep grade.
3) The riding surface is too rough, run on a smoother surface.
The GO KART runs for less than
30 minutes after a charge.
The battery is undercharged.
1) The first time you charge the battery, make sure that the
full 12 hours is used. Look to see that the green light is on
before attempting a run.
2) If the battery is old, it may need replacing.
The LIGHT GREEN LED never comes on. 1) The battery is not being properly charged.
2) The battery is too old or has been abused.
1) Make sure all connectors are clean. Repair if necessary
and the plug is properly placed in the GO KART’s receptacle.
2) Replace
the
battery.
The GO KART runs sluggishly.
1) You are in TRAINING MODE.
2) The battery is undercharged.
3) Check to see if the switch is in “training mode”.
4) The battery is old.
5) The conditions and surfaces you are on are too
extreme.
6) The GO KART is overloaded.
1) Move the switch to NORMAL MODE.
2) Charge the battery.
3) Move the switch to “full power” mode.
4) Even under perfect conditions, the battery will only last
about 1 to 2 years. If your battery is old or has been
abused or left uncharged for a long period of time, it may
need replacing.
5) Try to run on smooth, flat surfaces only.
6) Make sure the rider does not exceed the 200lb limitation.
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If you have tried these solutions but the problem still exists, contact the Minimoto Service
Center for advice or assistance. They will assist you in getting quickly on the road. PLEASE
CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY (if possible) before calling the center as this will speed up the
checklist. Have the Go Kart near the phone so you can do the various tests quickly.
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