Troubleshooting
Electronic self-diagnostic system
When the bicycle is functioning normally, the red LED that is situated by the controller is lit continually.
In the case of an electronic malfunction, the controller comes programmed with diagnostic capabilities to determine where the fault lies. The red LED will emit a series of blinks, count them and refer to the table below for its explanation and solutions.
No. of | Explanation | Solution |
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2 | Brake lever cut off in | check brake lever spring, brake levers should |
| contact | return to position (applicable with electric |
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| levers) |
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3 | Brake lever cut off in | check wiring connection, inspect for damage to |
| contact | the battery level gauge |
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4 | Throttle not in position | check if throttle spring is faulty |
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5 | Throttle failure | check throttle connections or replace |
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6 | low voltage | recharge battery or loose battery cable |
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| connection |
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7 | excessively high voltage | measure battery voltage, contact your eZee |
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| dealer |
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8 | sensor fault | contact your eZee dealer |
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9 | motor incompatibility | contact your eZee dealer |
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10 | overheat, thermostat | allow to cool, reboot system |
| activated |
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11 | thermostat failure | replace controller |
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12 | amps control / controller | replace controller |
| failure |
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No light | Power failure | check battery, power cables or replace controller |
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