Pride Mobility SC2700 owner manual Troubleshooting, Problem Possible Solutions

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X . T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G

Any electromechanical device requires occasional troubleshooting. However, most problems that arise can usually be solved with a bit of thought and common sense. Many of these problems occur because the batteries are not fully charged or because the batteries are worn down and can no longer hold a charge.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

All of my scooter systems appear to be “dead.”

One of the following actions may eliminate the problem.

 

ν Remove and reinsert the key back to the “on” position.

 

ν Ensure the batteries are fully charged.

 

ν Push in the main circuit breaker reset button.

 

ν Ensure that both battery harnesses are firmly connected

 

to their battery harness mating connectors.

 

ν Ensure that the front-to-rear harness is firmly connected.

 

 

My scooter’s battery condition meter shows a full

Ensure your scooter was not left in freewheel mode.

charge, but my scooter does not move when I push the

(Push down on the manual freewheel lever to restore normal

throttle.

operation.)

 

NOTE: When the manual freewheel lever is pulled up, your

 

scooter’s brakes are disengaged and all power to the motor/

 

transaxle assembly is cut.

 

 

My scooter’s main circuit breaker trips repeatedly.

One of the following actions may eliminate the problem.

 

ν Charge your scooter’s batteries more frequently.

 

ν Have both of your scooter’s batteries load tested by your

 

authorized Pride Provider.

 

ν Obtain a battery load tester at most any automotive parts

 

store; follow the directions supplied with the load tester.

 

 

My scooter’s battery condition meter dips way down

One of the following actions may eliminate the problem.

and the motor surges or hesitates when I press the

ν Fully charge your scooter’s batteries.

throttle control lever.

ν Have your authorized Pride Provider load test each bat-

 

 

tery.

 

ν Obtain a battery load tester at most any automotive parts

 

store; follow the directions supplied with the load tester.

 

 

If you experience any problems with your scooter that you are not able to solve, immediately contact your authorized Pride Provider for information, maintenance, and service.

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