Shoprider PHFW-1018, PHFW-1120, PHFW-1118, PHFW-1020 manual Troubleshooting, Possible Fault

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Troubleshooting

The Self-Help Guide (Table 1) is intended to assist in the location of a fault that may occur in a certain part of the power chair.

If after checking out the fault from the table below and the fault is still showing, do not use the power chair. Turn off the power and consult your provider immediately.

 

Table 1

 

 

BATTERY

POSSIBLE FAULT

GAUGE

 

10 Bars flash

Battery voltage is too high, Check the battery connections.

9 Bars flash

Solenoid brake fault

8 Bars flash

Possible joystick controller fault

7 Bars flash

Possible joystick fault

6 Bars flash

Battery charger connected

5 Bars flash

Right-hand motor wiring fault

4 Bars flash

Right-hand motor disconnected

3 Bars flash

Left-hand motor wiring fault

2 Bars flash

Left-hand motor disconnected

1 Bar flashes

Low battery voltage

LOCK MODE: The VSI controller can be locked to prevent unauthorized use. The locking method is achieved through a sequence of key presses and joystick movements, as detailed below. To lock Powerchair controller:

ƒWhile the controller is switched on, depress and hold the on/off button.

ƒAfter 1 second the controller will bleep. Now release the on/off button.

ƒPush the joystick forward until the controller bleeps.

ƒPush the joystick in reverse until the controller bleeps.

ƒRelease the joystick, there will be a long bleep.

ƒThe Powerchair controller is now locked.

To unlock the Powerchair controller:

ƒUse the on/off button to switch the controller on. The maximum speed/profile indicator will be rippling up and down.

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Contents Folding Power Chair Table of Contents Introduction Electromagnetic Interference EMI from Radio Wave Sources EMI WarningPowered Chair Electromagnetic Interference EMI Safety Instructions Important Notes Feature Guide Getting To Know The Joystick Controller VSI Using the Shoprider Folding Power ChairDrive/Freewheel Mechanism Transferring Folding the Wheelchair Swing-Away, Detachable Leg Rests Armrests Ramps, Slopes and Cambers Negotiating ObstaclesLubrication and General Maintenance Looking After Your Power ChairTires UpholsteryBattery Charging Procedure Batteries & Battery ChargingPossible Fault Troubleshooting25/2004 Specification Quarterly Inspection FPC-11 Battery Installation PHFW-1118/PHFW-1120 25/2004 25/2004 Disclaimer