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Here's your M51 manual: http://www.invacare.com/doc_files/1125085J.pdf
Trouble codes start at p25.
Also, Invacare is proud of the M51's wet-weather performance (check the "Rain Test" chapter in the manual. You might have a warranty issue. Check with an Invacare dealer.
should be one on each batt. they are to prevent over amping the electronics and/or if batteries are installed wrong, polarity wrong, to keep them from damage or worse.
The error code means one of three things. First it could mean the batteries did not charge up at all. Next is unlikely ,but it also means too high of a charge voltage. The code also comes on when the charger is plugged in to charge and you turn the joystick on. The chair protects itself from driving off with the charger cable plugged into the wall outlet. One more possibility exists, the onboard charger could be bad and bad batteries. You need to have a trained electronic tech check this out.
The controller puts out fault codes though the LEDs. Count them and then look in the operators manual for likely causes. In my experience it is the electronic brakes that fail on these units and they are costly.
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