Troubleshooting - Pulse Performance Products ATV QUAD Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem
Quad will not run.
Quad run time is short.
Quad suddenly stops
working.
Quad makes grinding or
loud noises when motor is
running.
Quad runs sluggishly.
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Possible Cause
Battery is not charged.
Wires or connectors are
loose or unplugged.
Battery requires charging.
Battery will not accept full
charge.
Brakes are not correctly
adjusted.
Rear tire is not properly
Automatic overload cutoff.
Blown fuse.
Chain is dry.
Brakes are not correctly
adjusted.
Quad is overloaded.
Unsuitable riding
conditions.
Tires are not properly
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Solution
Fully charge the battery. First charge should be 14 hours and up to
10 hours for recharges.
Check to ensure that charger is tightly plugged into both the wall
and the quad.
Fully charge the battery. First charge should be 14 hours and up to
10 hours for recharges.
Check to ensure that battery charger is tightly plugged into both the
wall and the quad.
Battery may need to be replaced. Even with proper care,
rechargeable batteries do not last forever. The average
rechargeable battery life is 1 to 2 years depending on quad
conditions and use. Replace only with Pulse replacement batteries.
Refer to the instructions on adjusting the brakes on page 8.
An excessive overload (steep incline or too heavy of a rider) may
have caused the controller to automatically cut off power. If this
occurs, turn the ATV off and wait 15 seconds before turing back on.
An excessive overload (steep incline or too heavy of a rider) may
have caused the motor to overheat and blown the fuse. If fuse
replacement is necessary, contact customer service for support.
Check all wires and connectors to make sure they are connected
and tight.
Apply a lubricant to the chain.
Refer to the instructions on adjusting the brakes on page 8.
Make sure you do not overload the quad by exceeding the 120
lbs. (54kg.) maximum weight limit, going up steep inclines or towing
objects behind the quad. Avoid overloading the quad as
this will prematurely wear out the batteries and componentry.
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