20 Most Recent Electric Strider Mini 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter Cherry Questions & Answers

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Scooter goes in reverse on switch on

hi ,that sounds like the throttle pot is no centre, some controllers will signal a fault some don't so it's possible the throttle pot stem has turned round, check by looking at the base of the stem , you should see a cross head, now that should be dead centre to you when turning on... Regards Rob www.gewizrepairs.co.uk And please join me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gewizrepairs cleardot.gif
5/11/2014 3:10:46 PM • Electric Strider... • Answered on May 11, 2014
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Amigo problem

I had this problem similarly on an older trike I owned and still do. If it stutters as it goes forwards, there is probably an intermittent connection between the wig-wag (the part you push to make the scooter go) and the rest of the electronics. It could be as simple as a loose wire or the whole wig-wag might need replacing. I'd recommend you take the scooter to your local dealer and have them reproduce the exact problem you're having and hopefully they'll be able to recommend a fix.
4/23/2014 1:48:32 AM • Electric Strider... • Answered on Apr 23, 2014
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Hi I have a Strider

God i love being here to help,i have nearly died 7 times to date,but never been happier,you gotta download this as a PDF File & print n save in a polythene folder for future:SHOPRIDER SERVICE MANUAL 2007 1-800-743-0772 And do that at:www.alldatasheet.com And guess what its a free site.And it is what it says [ALL DATA ON ANYTHING EVER] Some people love to win the lottery yes lovely,but if i could choose between the lottery or helping you people,it would be you,thats the truth,and i do it for free,it would be great to hear a thanks,but if you too ill,no prob im disabled myself Colin.
4/10/2013 7:34:50 AM • Electric Strider... • Answered on Apr 10, 2013
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I disabled the brake on

I need to know how many flashes you are getting of the green light. i.e. 4 flashes pause 4 flashes
Also check the freewhell lever again to make sure it is in the drive position Hope this helps
5/6/2011 2:07:51 AM • Electric Strider... • Answered on May 06, 2011
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I have a brand new

Bill have them replace the batteries. They are under warranty for 6 months and the provider is responsible for providing free replacement batteries under warranty. If they won't contact the manufacturer of the chair and explain your problem (that the provider will not replace bad batteries) they should require the provider to give you new batteries or send some to you. Make sure that you charge the new batteries before use and that you charge them nightly for 20 days If you use the scooter daily charge it every nite when you go to bed and unplug it in the morning hen you get up. Remember to have the power off to the charger whenever you plug or unplug it from the scooter. if the charger is an onboard one then just plug it into the wall and unplug when charged Hope this helps
4/9/2011 2:18:43 AM • Electric Strider... • Answered on Apr 09, 2011
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The scooter charges and shows

Either the hill is too steep of a grade/incline, the weight of the rider is more than the scooter is designed to carry, or the battery does not have enough power. If the batteries are old or have not been maintained properly, they may not be getting a deep solid charge that is needed to operate on hilly terrain. This is indicated when the batteries show a full charge, and then drop off quickly after a short period of use. Make sure that you are not exceeding the recommended weight limit for the scooter and that your batteries are less than 2 years old. Inclines of more than 5-6 degrees are typically not recommended for safe operation.
I hope this information is helpful to you, good luck!
12/27/2010 9:25:38 PM • Electric Strider... • Answered on Dec 27, 2010
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I WANT TO CHARGE MY MINI SCOOTER DO I TURN ON

Turn it off and it will charge quicker, otherwise a percentage of the charge will be supplying power to the electrics, some scooters are always powered on but will not move because the motor circuit is turned off.
7/14/2009 10:27:17 PM • Electric Strider... • Answered on Jul 14, 2009
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What is the function of display screen in electric scooter?

Compared with the traditional displays, it can display the speed, trip ,odo ,battery status, light status, clock ... ,It also has the anti-theft alarm function,which can protect your e-scooter/e-motorcycle/mopeds much safer .
1/9/2024 11:59:58 AM • Electric Health... • Answered on Jan 09, 2024
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Why do the first two red diodes flash and beeps but will not move on my Quantum 610 electric wheelchair

<div><br>The first two red diodes flashing accompanied by beeping on your Quantum 610 electric wheelchair generally indicates a fault condition or an error code. Here are some possible reasons: Joystick Calibration Error: The joystick may need to be recalibrated. Check your wheelchair's user manual for instructions on how to calibrate the joystick properly. Error Code Identification: The flashing lights and beeping may be an error code. Consult your wheelchair's user manual to interpret the specific error code, as different combinations of lights and beeps can indicate different issues. Battery Issues: Low battery voltage or a battery fault can sometimes trigger error codes. Ensure that the wheelchair's batteries are fully charged and in good condition. Motor or Drive System Issues: Problems with the wheelchair's motors or drive system may prevent it from moving. Check for any loose or disconnected wires in the motor connections. Obstructions: Ensure that there are no obstructions or obstacles preventing the wheelchair from moving. Check the wheels and drive system for any debris. Controller or Joystick Malfunction: A malfunctioning controller or joystick can cause issues. If possible, try using a backup controller or joystick to see if the problem persists. Reset the System: Turn off the wheelchair, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. This may help reset the control system. Technical Support: Contact the manufacturer's technical support or customer service for assistance. They may be able to guide you through additional troubleshooting steps or advise on the next course of action. Professional Inspection: If the issue persists and you are unable to resolve it through basic troubleshooting, consider seeking assistance from a certified technician who specializes in mobility devices. Always refer to your wheelchair's user manual for specific information on error codes and troubleshooting. If you don't have the manual, you can often find it on the manufacturer's website or by contacting their customer support. <br></div>
12/16/2023 3:52:09 PM • Electric Health... • Answered on Dec 16, 2023
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E2 error on electric scooter

Remove the battery cover and check (very carefully or you may cause a fire that cannot be extinguished due to the battery chemicals)! for bad connections between the controler and the scooter. If all are good, take it for service at a service shop.
12/10/2023 9:26:59 AM • Electric Health... • Answered on Dec 10, 2023
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Hi I have a Dynamic DL 4.2i electric wheelchair, when it is turned on the leds just flash and chair won't move .

If your Dynamic DL 4.2i electric wheelchair is experiencing issues where the LEDs are flashing and the chair won't move despite fully charged batteries, there could be several potential reasons for the problem. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take:
  1. Check for Error Codes:
    • Electric wheelchairs often have a diagnostic system that uses flashing LEDs to indicate specific error codes. Refer to the user manual for your wheelchair to interpret these codes. They can provide valuable information about the nature of the issue.
  2. Inspect Connections:
    • Ensure that all the electrical connections, including those between the controller, motors, and batteries, are secure and free from corrosion. Loose or damaged connections can disrupt the functioning of the wheelchair.
  3. Reset the Controller:
    • Some wheelchairs have a reset button on the controller. Try resetting the controller by turning off the power, waiting for a few seconds, and then turning it back on.
  4. Check Joystick Operation:
    • Verify that the joystick is functioning correctly. Sometimes, issues with the joystick or its wiring can affect the chair's performance.
  5. Test Batteries:
    • Even though you mentioned that the batteries are fully charged, it's worth checking their voltage and overall health. Faulty batteries can still show a full charge but may not provide sufficient power.
  6. Controller or Motor Issues:
    • If the problem persists, there could be an issue with the controller or the wheelchair's motors. In such cases, it's recommended to contact the manufacturer's customer support or a qualified technician for further diagnosis and assistance.
  7. Professional Inspection:
    • If the wheelchair is still under warranty, consider contacting the manufacturer's customer support for assistance. If not, seeking the help of a professional technician with experience in electric wheelchair repairs may be necessary.
Always prioritize safety when troubleshooting or attempting to fix issues with electric wheelchairs. If you are unsure or uncomfortable performing the troubleshooting steps yourself, it's best to seek professional assistance to ensure the wheelchair is properly diagnosed and repaired.
11/19/2023 8:51:54 PM • Electric Health... • Answered on Nov 19, 2023
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How often should I charge my electric scooter to maintain the battery's health?

When battery level drops to 15% or below, it required to be charged at full level. If device is not in use for a month then charge battery fully every month.
11/8/2023 11:21:40 AM • Electric Health... • Answered on Nov 08, 2023
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How long do electric scooter batteries last?

The following site suggests 2 to 4 years and offers tips on how to extend battery life. https://escooternerds.com/electric-scooter-battery-life/
11/4/2023 11:13:34 AM • Electric Health... • Answered on Nov 04, 2023
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How to hookup a 12v led to a 36v system on a electric scooter for a taillight.

To hook up a 12V LED taillight to a 36V electric scooter, you will need to use a voltage regulator to bring the voltage down to 12V. Here's how you can do it:
  1. Get a voltage regulator that can handle the voltage and current of your electric scooter. You can find voltage regulators at electronics stores or online.
  2. Connect the positive (+) wire of the taillight to the input of the voltage regulator.
  3. Connect the negative (-) wire of the taillight to the ground (GND) of the electric scooter.
  4. Connect the input of the voltage regulator to the 36V power source of the electric scooter. This may involve cutting and splicing wires, so be sure to use proper wire connectors and electrical tape.
  5. Connect the output of the voltage regulator to the positive (+) wire of the taillight.
  6. Finally, test the taillight to make sure it's working properly.
Keep in mind that the voltage regulator may generate some heat, so make sure it's properly installed and secured in a safe location away from any flammable materials.
3/3/2023 1:47:46 PM • Electric Health... • Answered on Mar 03, 2023
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