Pride Mobility 1420 manual Fault Codes, Flash Code Sequence Diagnosis Solution

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V I I . O P E R A T I O N

Fault Codes

The system status LED is displayed within the on/off key. This LED is lit if the system is turned on. It also flashed in groups called flash codes, to indicate system faults. The table below identifies the individual fault codes. If your keypad displays one of these codes, contact your authorized Pride provider.

FLASH CODE

 

 

SEQUENCE

DIAGNOSIS

SOLUTION

 

 

 

•—•—•—

DX module fault

See your authorized Pride provider.

 

 

 

••—••—••—

DX accessory fault

See your authorized Pride provider.

 

 

 

•••—•••—

Left motor (or connection) fault

Check left motor wiring.

 

 

 

••••—••••—

Right motor (or connection) fault

Check right motor wiring.

 

 

 

•••••—•••••—

Left park brake fault

Check motor/brake wiring.

 

 

 

••••••—••••••—

Right park brake fault

Check motor/brake wiring.

 

 

 

•••••••—•••••••—

Low battery fault

Check that the battery wiring is secure.

 

 

 

•••••••—•••••••—

Over voltage fault

Check that the battery wiring is secure.

 

 

 

•••••••—•••••••—

CANL fault

See your authorized Pride provider.

 

 

 

•••••••—•••••••—

CANA fault

See your authorized Pride provider.

 

 

 

•••••••—•••••••—

Stall timeout

Turn unit on, then off.

 

 

 

•••••••—•••••••—

Module mismatch

See your authorized Pride provider.

 

 

 

NOTE: You must turn the controller off and then on again to reset the controller, even if the source of the fault is removed/ corrected.

In the event of a fault, the system status LED displays diagnostic indications. Faults are encoded as follows: one (for a low battery voltage fault) to twelve (module mismatch) and are displayed by the LED flashing the number of times prescribed by the fault code.The flash sequence (one to twelve) is followed by a long off period (2 seconds). If more than one fault exists, then the fault having the highest priority is indicated. The controller must be turned off and then on again even if the source of the fault is removed. If you cannot resolve the problem, contact your authorized Pride provider.

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