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CHAPTER 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR
The following table provides troubleshooting and repair instructions for
symptoms encountered when operating the
Breeze. It presents the best
ways to handle the faults. The table contains three columns:
The Symptom - describes the functional problem that results from the
fault.
Probable Cause - lists all probable causes for the relevant symptom. The
probable causes are listed logically by order of probability: the first one is
the most probable.
Remedy - lists the action to be taken to solve the problem. The
appropriate remedy appears opposite each probable cause. These
remedies should solve the problem; if not, continue down the list to the
next cause/remedy.
Remember: you may contact your dealer at any time for further
professional support.
Remark:
For the troubleshooting repairing, the only tools needed
are regular and Philips screwdrivers to open the rear
lights covers, to replace the bulbs if burnt.
Replacement parts:
o Front tire and tubes: 3-10”
o Rear tires and tubes: 4.00-6”
o Headlight bulb: Two filaments 12V/18W/18W (for motorcycle
o headlights)
o Front Blinker : 24V/5W
o Rear light bulbs: Upper Marking – 24V/10W – bionet socket
o Mid flashing – 24V/10W – bionet socket
o Lower Stop – 24V/5W – banana socket