6.2 ACS2 remotes: Error codes and diagnostic codes
The drive electronics can automatically rectify some faults. In this case the status display will stop
blinking. Switch the remote on and off again several times. Wait around 5 seconds each time
before switching the remote on again. If this does not rectify the fault, determine the cause using
the blink codes from the following table.
BLINK CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION DOCUMENTATION
1 x blink
Module defective Replace defective module See chapter 8.1.5.
2 x blink
Accessory error (for
example short circuit in the
actuator)
Check accessory
connections, check
accessory
See chapter 7.3.
Lifter too high or too low
(seat not at driving height)
If the lifter is raised, lower it
slowly until the status
display stops blinking. If the
lifter is too low, raise it
slowly until the status
display stops blinking. Only
drive when the seat is at
driving height.
See operating manual
3 x blink
Error in motor M1
Connection loose/faulty or
motor faulty
Check connection plug,
check motor
See chapters 8.6 and
7.1
4 x blink
Error in motor M2
Connection loose/faulty or
motor faulty
Check connection plug,
check motor
See chapters 8.6 and
7.1
5 x blink
Fault/brake fault in motor
M1. Connection loose or
faulty or motor faulty
Check connection plug,
check motor
See chapters 8.6 and
7.1
6 x blink
Fault/brake fault in motor
M2. Connection loose or
faulty or motor faulty
Check connection plug,
check motor
See chapters 8.6 and
7.1
7 x blink
Completely discharge
battery
Pre-charge battery
See operating manual
8 x blink
Battery voltage too high Switch lighting to low
battery voltage
Check battery charger
See charging unit
operating manual
9 or 10 x blink
Faulty data transmission
between modules
Remove electronic modules
except for the power
module and the remote.
Replace the modules one
after another in order to
ensure which was the one
causing the fault.
See chapter 8.1.5.
11 x blink
Drive motors overloaded /
overheated
Switch remote on and off /
wait if necessary
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12 x blink
Compatibility problems
between modules
Remove incorrect module See chapter 8.1.5.