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Elite
2
Mini XS Plus Rev.B
10.0 Troubleshooting
If the scooter is not working as it should, check the following
points.
• Check whether the batteries are charged.
• Turn the scooter off and then back on again.
• Check whether the battery plugs are all securely in place.
• Check whether the freewheel lever is in the DRIVE position
• Check the position of the speed regulator.
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Fig. 10.1
10.2 Elite
2
XS Display
Always consult your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer when a
diagnostic fault has appeared on your scooter display.
Elite
2
XS,RS Fault
- The LCD displays the fault bar number, (Fig.
10.2).
In case of a brake fault
(4 bar) the display will show,
“brake”
and the horn will sound, (Fig. 10.3).
The displays above indicate the control system safety circuits
have operated and the control system has been prevented
from moving the scooter.
This indicates a system trip. i.e. the power module has
detected a problem somewhere in the scooters electrical
system.
- Switch the scooter off.
- Check that none of the plugs and sockets have become
loose or disconnected.
- Check the condition of the battery.
- If you cannot find the problem, try the self-help guide on
the next page.
- Switch the scooter on again and try to drive the scooter.
- If the safety circuits operate again, switch off and do not try
to use the scooter.
- Contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
NOTE:
Taking the scooter from a warm indoor environment to
very cold outside surroundings may cause the display to mist
for a short time. This is harmless and will clear quickly.
10.1 Elite
2
Plus display
(Fig. 10.1)
Always consult your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer when a
diagnostic fault has appeared on your scooter display.
Elite
2
PLUS Fault
- The battery gauge shows the status of the
control system, and the fault graphic on the display.
Battery Gauge is steady
This indicates that everything is OK.
Battery Gauge flashes slowly
The control system is functioning correctly but the batteries
need charging as soon as possible.
Battery Gauge steps up
The scooter batteries are being charged. You will not be able
to drive the scooter until the charger is disconnected and you
have switched the control system off and on again.
Battery Gauge flashes rapidly
The control system safety circuits have operated and the
control system has been prevented from moving the scooter.
This indicates a system trip. i.e. the power module has
detected a problem somewhere in the scooters electrical
system.
- Switch the scooter off.
- Check that none of the plugs and sockets have become
loose or disconnected.
- Check the condition of the battery.
- If you cannot find the problem, try the self-help guide on
the next page.
- Switch the scooter on again and try to drive the scooter.
- If the safety circuits operate again, switch off and do not try
to use the scooter.
- Contact your Sunrise Medical authorised dealer.
Fig. 10.3
Fig. 10.2