LiteRider™ Owner’s Manual | Rev.A_122810 |
X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
4 Beeps
•Indicates that the motor control board is overloaded and overheated.
•An overload can occur if you have been driving your LiteRider for an extended period of time up an incline that is steeper than the recommended grade (see “Driving on Inclines” on page 8).
•An overload can occur if your LiteRider is carrying a payload that is higher then the recommended weight capacity. See “Specifications” on pages
•Your scooter will not operate until the motor control board cools back to its operational temperature range.
Remedy:
•Turn off your LiteRider’s key switch and allow the scooter to sit for 10 minutes.
•Consult your authorized Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer.
5 Beeps
•Indicates a brake problem.
•The freewheel lever may be in the disengaged position. See page 19.
•The brake or the brake wiring may be damaged.
•For safety reasons, your scooter was designed to cease operation until the problem is corrected.
Remedy:
•Make certain that the freewheel lever is in the engaged position. See page 19.
•Turn the key switch to the "Off" position to stop the beep code.
•Set the freewheel lever to the “engaged” position.
•Turn the key back to the "On" position.
•If the above remedies do not solve the problem, contact your authorized Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer.
6 Beeps
•Indicates that the throttle control lever was not in the neutral position when the key switch was turned to the “On” position.
•May indicate that the throttle control lever is out of adjustment.
Remedy:
•Turn the key switch to the "Off position.
•Make certain that the throttle control lever is in the neutral position.
•Turn the key switch to the "On" position.
•If the above procedure does not solve the problem, contact your authorized Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer.
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