The scooter stop/starts as i am going along . Motor comes to a stop9 meter still in grren) then starts again ( without taking thumb off forward control. The machine lurches along like this for a while then comes good for a while then stop/starts again . New Batteries. Threw overload going up small hill. Came to a screaming halt going down hill(Cluch brake came on ) With thanks
Dave Howe PO Box 12 KURANDA QLD Australia 4881
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Hi AGAIN HAVE TESTED the SPEED CONTROL potentimeter & WIG WAG FOR THERE CORRECT RESISTANCE IN OHM'S .ANOTHER POSSIBILITY IS THE LITTLE COMPUTER ( CONTROL BOX )IS FAULTY good luck get you're batteries LOAD TESTED..ERROR CODE 8 IS ALSO A MOTOR VOLTAGE ERROR cheers
You maybe experiencing a brake hanging up, causing drag on the motor. the brain box senses over current use and will automatically slow down. The motor brushes maybe worn down and have a build up of carbon powder, particularly on the bottom side of the motor, causing this problem, remove brushes and blow out with compressed air, no Sprays please this can cause more harm than good. Note take out all brushes before blow it out with air. Check brushes springs are not discolored. http://www.strege.com/BlueDoc
Engage the freewheel lever - allows you to operate the mobility equipment with the standard controls. Disengage the freewheel lever - This unlocks the unit and allows the wheels to spin freely. You can easy push the equipment without power. This is especially helpful if you run out of battery power and need assistance.
hi, okay now does this happening every time ? or is the distance variable ?
check the batteries are fully charged, if possible check the batteries with a electrical meter when it stops again , insert the probes in the charger socket the outside ones , the middle on you can ignore , check the voltage , below 23 or 24 volts this means that once you start going again the voltage will drop causing the controller to cut out , they normally cut out at about 18 volts .
Satisfied that's okay now the brake could be breaking down ? do you hear it click when going along ?
The code 6 failure code is the toggle throttle [engager] isn't in the neutral position when power is applied to the scooter. If the engager doesn't return to the neutral position as soon as you turn the key on the scooter would start to move, that woul
Engager 1. Check connections on red, white and black wires at crimps and soldered joints. (Flash Code 7) 2. Use meter to check for: - White & Red: 5k1 + 10% - Red & Black: 2.5k1 (approx.) - White & Black: 2.5k1 (approx.) 3. With meter between Red & Black, squeeze engager forward. Resistance should go from 2.5k down to 01 smoothly. 4. With meter between White & Black, squeeze engager reverse. Resistance should go from 2.5k down to 0 1 smoothly. 5. Check voltages (with key on): - Forward - Red- 4.5V + .1V - Neutral - Black- 2.5V + 0.1V - Reverse - White - .5V +.1V If using a Test Harness - White & Red: 5k, Forward - Red & Brown: 2-5k, Reverse - White & Brown: 2-5k. 1. Use Red & Brown squeeze engager slowly forward 25 down to 0 slowly. 2. Use White & Brown squeeze engager slowly reverse 25 down to 0 slowly. Make sure dial speed is set to10.
Hi. Sounds like a loose connection, either on the battery terminals, or on the battery lead connectors.
When your machine suddenly stops, does the battery gauge also turn off?
Can also be caused by a worn or stuck motor brush.
If none of these ideas help, can you give us a better description of what goes wrong?
Good luck. Neil.
hi, first you need to check the connections to the batteries then to the motor controller, and don't dismiss the speed pot, disconnect the speed pot and try a normal 5K pot inplace of it, if the scooters responds you find the problem just a case of getting the right speed pot. Check the freewheel switch, normally it located on the motor side.
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