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Trouble Shooting Guide
Error signals - Battery
voltage indicator
Every time the wheelchair is started up, a check is
performed on parts of the wheelchair's electronics.
If any faults have arisen in these parts, this is
shown on the control panel's battery voltage
indicator by one or more blinking lights.
Constant light
Everything is in order. How many lights are lit,
depends upon how much voltage there is in
the batteries. With fully charged batteries, all lights
are lit.
Slowly blinking red lights
The batteries need to be charged immediately.
Rapidly blinking, 1 - 10 lights
Error signals, an error has arisen and the
wheelchair can not be driven.
Error signals
The number of blinking lights indicate what the
problem could be.
Note the number of blinking lights.
Turn off the wheelchair.
Turn the wheelchair back on again.
If the error persists, count the number of
blinking lights, check possible causes and
solutions in the table on the adjoining page.
NOTE
Possible error signals on the battery voltage indicator are not displayed while the wheelchair is being driven, they only first
appear the next time the wheelchair is restarted.
WARNING
The remedying of errors that are indicated via the battery voltage indicator must be performed by a person with sufficient
expertise to be able to perform such in a professional manner. Always contact an authorized serviceman when in doubt.
Pilot+ battery voltage indicator
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VSI battery voltage indicator.
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