Hoveround Teknique FWD User Manual - Page 54

Speed Bars Cycling VSI or battery bars cycling Pilot

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Controllers using lighted bar displays Tekniques having one of these style control systems use lighted bars to display fault codes. Fault Code Lights Fault Code Lights Fault Code Lights Fault Code Lights Figure 11A Figure 11B Figure 11C Figure 11D Fault Code Lights If a fault occurs, you can find out what has happened by counting the number of bars on the battery gauge that are flashing. 1 bar: Low battery or a bad connection. Try recharging the battery. 2 bars: Bad connection to left motor. 3 bars: Short circuit, left motor to battery. 4 bars: Bad connection to right motor. 5 bars: Short circuit, right motor to battery. 6 bars: Verify battery charger is not plugged in (Pilot). Controller fault (VSI). 7 bars: Joystick fault. 8 bars: Controller fault. 9 bars: Problem with brake circuit. Check that manual brake release levers are in the drive position and power seat lift is lowered (if equipped). 10 bars: An excessive voltage to the control system. This is usually caused by a poor battery connection. 10 bars, Ripple up/down: Powered up when joystick not in neutral position. Restart with joystick in neutral. 10 bars, Three Second Blink (Pilot) or 6 bars, three second blink (VSI, Pilot +): Control is in sleep mode. Press Off/On to restart. Speed Bars Cycling (VSI) or battery bars cycling (Pilot): Controller locked. Speed Bars Flashing: Power seat lift is inhibiting drive. Lower the seat. 54 Chapter 11 D82007778 REV N 7/10/12

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Chapter 11
D82007778 REV N 7/10/12
Controllers using lighted bar displays
Tekniques having one of these style control systems use lighted bars to display fault
codes.
Fault Code Lights
If a fault occurs, you can find out what has happened by counting the number of
bars on the battery gauge that are flashing.
1 bar:
Low battery or a bad connection.
Try recharging the battery.
2 bars:
Bad connection to left motor.
3 bars:
Short circuit, left motor to battery.
4 bars:
Bad connection to right motor.
5 bars:
Short circuit, right motor to battery.
6 bars:
Verify battery charger is not plugged in (Pilot). Controller fault (VSI).
7 bars:
Joystick fault.
8 bars:
Controller fault.
9 bars:
Problem with brake circuit. Check that manual brake release levers are
in the drive position and power seat lift is lowered (if equipped).
10 bars:
An excessive voltage to the control system. This is usually caused by a
poor battery connection.
10 bars, Ripple up/down:
Powered up when joystick not in neutral position. Restart with
joystick in neutral.
10 bars, Three Second Blink (Pilot) or 6 bars, three second blink (VSI, Pilot +):
Control is in sleep mode. Press Off/On to restart.
Speed Bars Cycling (VSI) or battery bars cycling (Pilot):
Controller locked.
Speed Bars Flashing:
Power seat lift is inhibiting drive. Lower the seat.
Fault Code Lights
Fault Code Lights
Fault Code Lights
Fault Code Lights
Figure 11A
Figure 11B
Figure 11C
Figure 11D