User manual
NUMBER OF
FAULT
BLINKS
1
Charge battery
2
Battery voltage too low
3
Battery voltage too high
4
Current time limit out
5
Brake fault
6
Gas pot not in neutral at
power up
7
Speed pot error
8
Motor volts error
9
Other internal error
Charge plug
To charge the batteries use a charger which guards the process and is convenient to charge the fitted
batteries. Your battery charger should be equipped with a 3-pole plug which fits into the charging plug
in the tiller.
Making a transfer
Make sure the Navigator is always turned off and in freewheel position before making a transfer.
move the rotion lever upwards to unlock the chair (picture 32)
•
next, turn the chair 90º left or right. The chair will automatically lock on every 45º if you release
•
the rotation lever (picture 33)
take place on the chair and turn it back to the starting position. The chair is fitted with flip-
•
backward armrests. These can be flipped away to be able to make an easy side transfer. Always
make sure to flip the armrests back in the original position when seated.
Picture 32
SCOOTER
REMARKS
CONDITION
DRIVING POSSIBLE
BATTERY VOLTAGE LOWERED TO LESS
THAN 23.3 V, CHARGE BATTERIES SOON
DRIVING NOT
BATTERY VOLTAGE LOWERED TO LESS
POSSIBLE
THAN 16.5 V, CHARGE BATTERIES
IMMEDIATELY
DRIVING NOT
BATTERY VOLTAGE INCREASED TO HIGHER
POSSIBLE
THAN 32 V. PROBABLY DEFECT CHARGER
DRIVING NOT
DETECTOR DETECTED SHORTCUT IN THE
POSSIBLE
MOTOR. WARN DEALER
DRIVING NOT
CHECK IF FREEWHEEL IS DISCONNECTED
POSSIBLE
DRIVING NOT
CONTACT DEALER
POSSIBLE
DRIVING NOT
CONTACT DEALER
POSSIBLE
DRIVING NOT
CONTACT DEALER
POSSIBLE
DRIVING NOT
CONTACT DEALER
POSSIBLE
Picture 33
Excel Navigator
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