Owner's Manual

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XI. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
The diagnostic flash codes for your power wheelchair are designed to help you
perform basic troubleshooting quickly and easily. A diagnostic flash code can be
displayed in one of two ways:
A small wrench will flash under the horn button a certain number of times
indicating the diagnostic code
OR
The number of battery gauge lights flashing indicates the diagnostic code
Please refer to the diagram below for flash codes, description of problem, and
recommended actions.
Flash Code
Description
Recommended Action
1
User Fault
Power off the power wheelchair, let rest for 15 minutes,
and power on.
2
Battery Fault
Charge batteries. Check battery cables and connections.
3
Left Motor Fault
Check left motor cables and connections are not loose or
damaged.
4
Right Motor
Fault
Check right motor cables and connections are not loose or
damaged.
5
Left Park Brake
Fault
Put freewheel lever in “drive” mode. Check left parking
brake cables and connections.
6
Right Park Brake
Fault
Put freewheel lever in “drive” mode. Check right parking
brake cables and connections.
7
Joystick Fault
Turn power off and then back on. Check battery voltage.
Check joystick connections are not loose.
8
Power Module
Fault
Check battery voltage. Check connections are not loose or
damaged going to the joystick and power module.
9
Communications
Fault
Check battery voltage. Check connections are not loose or
damaged going to the joystick and power module.
10
Unknown Fault
Contact your authorized Drive Medical provider.
Once the recommended action is taken, turn the power wheelchair off and then back
on again to clear the flash code. If the problem was not corrected, or another problem
exists the controller may display another flash code.