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attaches the charger socket wires to the controller is securely connected. If all wires are
connected properly, proceed to step 4.
a. If either of the 2 wires behind the charger socket is not attached, the charger socket
needs replaced. Replace charger socket.
b. If the wire connectors from the charger socket to the controller are not connected,
re-connect them.
4. Check the fuse. The fuse is located in the red fuse holder that comes from the controller
and leads to the battery terminal. If the fuse is blown, replace fuse. If fuse is not blown,
proceed to step 5.
5. Test the voltage of each battery. Proper readings should be around 12V for each of the
3 batteries. If all batteries test well, proceed to step 6. If any or all batteries do not test at
the proper voltage, battery(s) need replaced. Replace batteries.
6. Test motor. Do this by making a direct connection to the battery. You will need to find
some insulated wire to do this procedure and cut 2 pieces approximately 6-8 inches in
length.
a) Raise the scooter so that the rear wheel does not touch the ground.
b) Remove the battery cover and locate the 2 wires that come from the motor. Disconnect
the motor wires from the controller. (This is easily done by un-clipping the wire clips)
c) Using the 2 jumper wires, attach the first jumper to the red, positive wire inside the wire
clip coming from the motor. Do the same with the black, negative wire coming from the
motor. Then, take the red wire and make contact with the po terminal of the battery
and do the same with the black wire on the negative - terminal.
i) If the motor starts and the rear wheel turns, the motor is good and the customer
has a bad controller. Replace controller.
ii) If the rear wheel does not turn, the motor is bad. Replace motor.
Troubleshooting:
Horn Does Not Work.
1. Open the battery cover and locate the horn. This is a round copper devise that is
mounted to the frame of the scooter and has 2 wires attached.
2. Ensure both wires are connected.
3. If both wires are connected and the horn still does not operate, the horn may be bad.
4. To test the horn itself, you can use 2 jumper wires and connect the horn directly to the
positive and negative terminals of the battery. If it works with a direct connection, the
switch is bad. Replace switch.