Troubleshooting
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7.2 Automatic fuse
See Fig. 000000180.
The scooter has been equipped with an
automatic fuse (A).
In normal circumstances, the automatic fuse
will not jump out and the scooter will be ready
for use.
When the electric circuit is overloaded or
shorted, the automatic fuse will switch off the
whole electric installation to prevent damage
to the electric installation. Overload can be
caused if the motor is overheated because it
is overloaded. If the automatic fuse switches
off the electric circuit of the scooter, it will
jump out.
The automatic fuse is located on the hood.
By pressing the automatic fuse back in again, you can try to restart the scooter. If the
automatic fuse jumps out again, you need to wait awhile (15 to 20 minutes) to allow the
motor to cool off.
If you are able to restart the scooter after this, you may drive on. Make sure, however,
to avoid obstacles and hills.
If the automatic fuse jumps out again after the motor was allowed to
cool off, there may be a short circuit. In this case, do not attempt
driving, but contact your dealer.
7.3 EMC malfunction
Radio waves may negatively influence the drive of an electric scooter. The scooter itself
may disrupt the operation of electromagnetic fields, such as those used in alarm
systems and shop circuitry.
Sources of radio waves, such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio transmitters,
elevators, transmitters, stereo radios, and mobile telephones may influence electric
wheelchairs and scooters.
The warnings listed below are intended to avoid the risk of unintended free-wheeling of
the electric scooter, which may result in serious injuries.
1. Do not switch on manual items for personal communication, such as radios and
mobile telephones, while the electric scooter is switched on.
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