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When I turn the quantum wheelchair on the lights just flash,the the speed .?speed gear flashes at number 2 and 4 ,no movement

The wheelchair just stop when it was in 4 gear.the control stick kept blinking,the the joy stick gear stick was flash 2. 4 there are 5 Dots in a lineit's quantum 600 thanks

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