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2
3
Figure 22
1.
Kickstand—S
TORAGE
position
3.
Kickstand—S
ERVICE
position
2.
Locking pin
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To use the kickstand during the use of the InfoCenter
Display Diagnostics screen, lower the kickstand to the
ground and step down on the kickstand loop while
pulling up and back on the lower center machine handle
(
Important:
Put only foot pressure down on the
kickstand loop, and use only the lower center
machine handle to raise the machine. Attempting to
raise the machine onto the kickstand by any other
means can cause injury.
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Figure 23
1.
Lower center machine
handle
2.
Kickstand loop
shows the kickstand in the J
ACK
S
TAND
position.
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2
Figure 24
1.
Kickstand
2.
Kickstand loop
Reading Fault Codes
You can read fault codes 2 different ways: on the machine
InfoCenter display or on a PC using
(page 5)
. This section focuses on the InfoCenter display.
The InfoCenter LCD display shows information about your
machine, such as fault codes, the charge level of the battery
pack, and various diagnostic messages and icons that provide
current information about the machine and the battery pack
(
).
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3
6
5
4
2
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Figure 25
The InfoCenter LCD display
1.
Fault indicator light
4.
Right button
2.
Battery charge indicator
5.
Down button
3.
Speed-control setting
6.
Menu access/back button
If an electrical fault occurs, the InfoCenter fault indicator
light flashes and a text message appears immediately to notify
you about the fault.
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Faults that are currently happening are called active faults.
As soon as a fault occurs, information about that fault is
displayed on the InfoCenter. Faults remain active until
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