7.11Error Codes and Diagnostic Codes
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| User error or drive |
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| Stops driving |
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| • | Ensure that the joystick is in the neutral | |
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| motors overloaded |
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| central position (simply release the | |
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| • Drive motors overloaded. Shut | ||
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| electronics down and then switch on | |
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| wait a few minutes. | |
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| • | Check battery and supply cable. | ||
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| • Charge batteries. If you switch the | ||
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| wheelchair off for a few minutes, the | |
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| extent that a short run is still possible. | |
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| emergency, as this causes the batteries | |
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| • | to discharge excessively. | |
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| • | Check motor cable and connecting plugs. | |
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| • | Check motor. | |
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| Stops driving |
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| • | Check motor cable and connecting plugs. | |
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| motor (M1) |
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| • | Check motor. | |
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| Stops driving |
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| • | Check cable and connecting plugs. | |
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| (M2) wheel lock |
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| • | Check brake. | |
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| Stops driving |
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| • | Check cable and connecting plugs. | |
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| • | Check brake. |
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