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The table below indicates the types of fault that the battery indicator can show in connection with
an electronic defect in the Mini Crosser. A number of lamps will fl ash. Count these and consult
the table to see which type of fault is involved. Where faults 2, 3, 8, and 10 are concerned users
will typically not be able to do anything. But we recommend informing the dealer how many
lamps are lit.
Light on charger on even
when batteries are partly
run down.
Read charger instructions
Fuse in charger blown.
Defective switch in charge
plug.
Contact supplier.
Contact supplier.
Charger light indicates
defect.
Read charger instructions.
Charge plug not inserted, or
mains defect.
Battery voltage too low for
charging.
Push charge plug in, or contact
your supplier.
Contact supplier.
1 light
The batteries need recharging or there is a poor connection to a battery. Check all
connections between the controller and batteries. If these are in order, try char-
ging the batteries.
2 light There is a poor connection to the motor. Check the connection between the mo-
tor and the controller.
3 light There is a short-circuit between the motor and a battery connection.
4 light Not used.
5 light Not used.
6 light The charger is connected. Disconnect the charger.
7 light Fault in throttle regulation. Make sure that the throttle is in neutral position when
the Mini Crosser is switched on.
8 light There is a fault in the controller.
9 light There is a poor connection to the mechanical brake or the magnetic brake has
been released. Check the connections between the brakes and the controller, or
push back the brake lever.
10 light
Voltage in excess of 38 V has been received by the controller. This is normally due
to a poor battery connection. Check all connections between the batteries and
the controller.