Troubleshooting
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If after checking the fault from the table below and the fault is still showing, do not use the Powerchair. Turn off the power and consult your provider immediately.
| Table 1 | |
BATTERY |
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GAUGE FAULT | POSSIBLE | |
CODE |
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10 Bars flash | Battery voltage is too high, check the battery connections. | |
Call your Shoprider Provider | ||
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9 Bars flash | Solenoid brake fault. Check drive/freewheel levers. | |
8 Bars flash | Possible controller fault. Check controller connector. Call | |
your Shoprider Provider. | ||
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7 Bars flash | Possible joystick fault. Be sure joystick is at center when | |
controller is turned on. Call your Shoprider Provider. | ||
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6 Bars flash | Battery charger connected. Unplug charger. | |
5 Bars flash | ||
your Shoprider Provider. | ||
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4 Bars flash | ||
your Shoprider Provider. | ||
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3 Bars flash | ||
Shoprider Provider. | ||
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2 Bars flash | ||
your Shoprider Provider. | ||
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1 Bar flash | Low battery voltage. Charge batteries immediately. Do not | |
drive Powerchair until batteries are completely charged! | ||
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Battery/ Charging Troubleshooting
If the charger indicator light goes to green within a few minutes after being plug in and doesn’t charge the batteries the batteries may be over discharged and may require additional service or replacement. Contact your provider for assistance.
If the charger indicator light goes immediately to green when plugged in to charge, the problem is likely a blown fuse popped circuit breaker or similar. Contact your provider for assistance.
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