Specifications

Troubldeshooting
Version 2011v1 51
Signal Possible cause Remedy
ON/OFF light
flashes 10 times.
Bush high fault: usually a communication fault
caused by one of the DX bush cables or DX
modules (entrances to the modules)
Check the cables and the modules and
replace if necessary.
The battery terminals are loose or do not
make proper contact.
Tighten the battery terminals or clean them.
'STALL' overload fault:
a motor is continually demanding too much
power.
ON/OFF light
flashes 11 times.
Difficult to turn from standstill.
Check the drive units.
N.B.: taking too high obstacles or driving
against walls, frames, etc usually causes the
fault.
Also check the weight distribution of the
chair, this fault can also be caused by
possibly running from a standing position.
ON/OFF light
flashes 12 times.
System does not 'fit'.
System modules are not compatible.
Program the entire drive system for the
relevant wheelchair with the aid of the
DX-Wizard program on the PC.
Always confirm the programming by
switching the wheelchair on and off.
Remark:
If all the plugs are connected properly and you have used the troubleshooting list but not found anything, contact
the Service Department of Handicare.
Sometimes simply switching the automatic fuse off and back on can already correct the problem.
While changing DX bush cables, fuses and/or modules the automatic safety fuse should be pushed
out, so that the system is off.
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4.2 Automatic fuse
The electric wheelchair is equipped with an automatic fuse, which will switch off the total electric installation in case
of an overload or short circuit. This is to prevent damage. An overload may develop if the motors are overheated
because they are overloaded. If the automatic fuse switches off the electric circuit of the wheelchair, it will jump out.
The automatic fuse is positioned on the right of the side panel of the motor guard.
By pressing the automatic fuse back in again, you can try to restart the wheelchair. If the automatic fuse jumps out
again, you need to wait awhile to allow the motors to cool off.
If you are able to restart the wheelchair after this, you may drive on. Make sure, however, to avoid obstacles and
hills.
If the automatic fuse jumps out again after the motors were allowed to cool off, there may be a
short circuit. In this case, do not attempt driving, but contact your dealer.
Remark:
If the automatic fuse jumps out under normal user circumstances, contact your dealer.
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