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Spitfire Travel Scooter User Manual - ActiveForever

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For service assistance, please call your authorized ActiveCare dealer.<br />

Table 2: <strong>Scooter</strong> Controller Internal Diagnostics<br />

Flash Possible Cause<br />

code<br />

1 The battery needs charging or<br />

there is a bad connection to the<br />

battery.<br />

2 There is a bad connection to the<br />

motor.<br />

3 The motor has a short circuit to a<br />

battery connection.<br />

4 Not available<br />

5 Not available<br />

6 The controller is being inhibited<br />

from driving.<br />

7 A speed control lever fault is<br />

indication.<br />

Solution<br />

Check the connections to the<br />

battery. If the connections are<br />

good, try charging the battery.<br />

Check all connections between<br />

the motor and the controller.<br />

Please contact your Authorized<br />

Service Center.<br />

Check the battery charger<br />

connector.<br />

Remove the battery charger from<br />

the scooter.<br />

Make sure that the speed control<br />

lever is in the rest position before<br />

switching on the scooter.<br />

8 A controller fault is indicated. Make sure that all connections<br />

are secure.<br />

9 The parking brake has a bad<br />

connection.<br />

10 Excessive voltage has been<br />

applied to the controller.<br />

Check the parking brake and<br />

motor connections. Make sure<br />

the controller connections are<br />

secure.<br />

Check the battery connections.<br />

This is usually caused by a poor<br />

battery connection.<br />

19 <strong>Spitfire</strong> 1310/1410 Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

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