Re: Batterys charged. I turn switch on. all the lights...
Truffles e-mail me at [email protected]. I need to know if you are getting any flashing lights on your joystick and are you hearing the brakes click when you move the joystick. Thanks
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hi again if u got youre batteries tested with a battery load tester 100 amp similar to one in photo ok then u have to get youre control box checked and youre joy stick to find out the problem ...good luck.... hi get youre batteries tested with a ( battery load tester )the lights on youre scooter r not a true reading on the condition of youre batteries..good luck
You are getting a motor error code. Check motor wiring and connection to the main control box. Motor may have gotten unplugged when changing the batteries.
The red light on the transformer/Charger means the charger is bad. Sometimes it can also be battery harness wiring. Most often it is the charger that needs replaced.
I had this exact same problem after having my M91 in the shop. The repair man said that the onboard charger was bad, so he sold me an offboard charger to charge through the arm. That didn't change anything. I finally took it apart myself and discovered that there was a cord leading from the onboard charger to the batteries that the repair person had left unplugged when he installed my new batteries. What I'd thought was "fast draining" of the batteries was actually the batteries self-charging overnight (which they will do a little bit if you let them sit). Of course, this might not be your problem, but I'd say at least look at it as a possibility.
You have low batteries and need charging if you been charging and still get the red lights then the batteries need to be replaced and have the charger checked for correct output. If you have a voltmeter you can check the charger by plugging the on-board charger into the wall set the voltmeter to 200 volts dc and plug the leads into the two outter holes of the charger port located under the front of the joystick. with the charger pugged in you should be reading 27+volts if you aren't getting any reading or the reading is lower than 25 volts then replace the charger or get an offboard charger and try charging the batteries via the joystick charger port Hope this helps
Your chair has a motor problem. The code does not tell which side it is. Make sure both motors have the brakes in the drive position before turning on the chair. Also check that both motors are plugged into the main control module in the base of the chair.
Hi Bob. Unfortunately in most cases this means that the batteries have gone so flat that they cannot be “revived”. The best thing to do is take the batteries to a local battery dealer and have them checked. You may need to replace them. Another possibility is that because the batteries are so flat, the charging circuit hit a wobbly trying to resuscitate them and popped a fuse button. A simple reset may help. Happy scooting. Regards Chris… [email protected]
Turned out to be a "doh!" moment. Use the lever on the side of the seat to permit swivel. Unplug Controls connector. Lift seat off unit. Remove battery compartment cover by loosening 2 Philips-head screws on the Charger cover at the rear. Disconnect cable to Electronic Controller at front of front battery. Disconnect the Red and Black battery connectors, the ones that join the 2 batteries. Lift out batteries. Transfer battery connections to new batteries. Reverse the above process to reassemble.
Solved this without any help from outsiders, including FixYa, who wanted to charge me for the solution.
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