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2 Detecting a Trip has Occurred
Depending on how the controller is programmed and the setup of the scooter a trip
will be identified in one of two ways.
• Via the TruCharge Indicator.
• Via the LED or single Lamp indicator.
The TruCharge indicator operates in the following manner.
2.1.1 Flashing Rapidly
The controller is tripped. To determine the trip type, refer to section 3. Connecting a
programmer to the controller while this is happening will give you a trip code.
2.1.2 Flashing Slowly
No trip is currently detected by the controller. The slow flash is an indication that the
batteries require charging.
A trip may have occurred previously, refer to Chapter 1 section 4.10 for details of how
to read the controller’s diagnostic log, then section 3.1 to establish the trip type.
2.1.3 Display is Steady
The controller is not currently tripped.
A trip may have occurred previously, refer to Chapter 1 section 4.10 for details of how
to read the controller’s diagnostic log, then section 3.1 to establish the trip type.
2.1.4 Display Does Not Illuminate
No power is reaching the controller. Ensure the batteries are fully charged and that all
connections between batteries and the controller are made. If these connections
are good, then the controller may be defective, refer to Section 7.
To see how the Single Lamp (or LED) indicators operate,
depending on the controller type, refer to section 3.2.