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9. ALL OTHER ERROR CODES.
TURN OFF THE KEY, AND DISCONNECT THE POSITVE BATTERY CABLE FROM THE BATTERIES
FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE (THE TIME IS NEEDED TO DRAIN THE BRAIN'S ON-BOARD CAPACITOR). RECONNECT
CABLES, BEING SURE THAT IT IS TIGHT.
TOO LOOSE AND YOU WILL BURN BATTERY. IF YOU OVERTIGHTEN THE CABLES YOU
CAN DAMAGE THE BATTERY'S LEAD TERMINAL.
TRY AGAIN.
10. IF THE PROBLEMS CANNOT BE SOLVED BY ANY OF THESE SOLUTION CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S SERVICE
DEPARTMENT.
(FIGURE 30.)
5. 7900 AND 7901 ERROR.
THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON
IS OUT
6. 2FO1 ERROR.
YOU PRESSED THE FOOT PEDAL BEFORE
TURNING ON THE KEY. TURN OFF THE KEY AND TRY AGAIN,
LEAVING FOOT OFF OF THE PEDAL.
7. 2C00 AND 2C01 ERROR.
LOW VOLTAGE WARNING.
VOLTAGE HAS DROPPED DOWN BELOW THE MINIMUM
REQUIRED TO OPERATE THE MACHINE. IF YOU WAIT A FEW
MINUTES, THE BATTERIES MAY COAST UP A BIT IN VOLTAGE,
ALLOWING YOU TO DRIVE VERY SLOWLY TO THE
RECHARGE STATION. IF NOT, YOU WILL HAVE TO RELEASE
THE PARKING BRAKE ( ON THE FRONT WHEEL, PULL LEVER
TOWARD THE FRONT OF THE MACHINE TO RELEASE) AND
PUSH THE MACHINE TO RECHARGING STATION.
8. 7802 ERROR.
THE TRACTION MOTOR WAS USED TO
CLIMB A RAMP, AND WAS RUNNING UP THE RAMP FOR
MORE THAN THE 60 SECONDS ALLOWED FOR THIS. TURN
OFF THE KEY, TURN ON AGAIN, AND CONTINUE. YOU
SHOULD NOT USE THIS MACHINE TO CLIMB RAMPS SO
STEEP AND SO LONG THAT THIS CODE COMES UP
REPEATEDLY, OR YOU COULD OVERHEAT THE TRACTION
MOTOR.
TROUBLESHOOTING CENTRAL COMMAND
(FIGURE 32.)
(FIGURE 32.)
(FIGURE 30.)
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