Ix troubleshooting, General diagnostic guide – E&J GF0600059REVB06 User Manual

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GF0600059RevB06, November 2006

Metro Power

III Owner’s Manual

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IX tROuBlesHOOtING

tROuBlesHOOtING, POweR dRIVe

Most power drive problems are battery related. As batteries age, their ability to hold a charge decreas-

es. Old batteries discharge much more quickly than new batteries under the same driving conditions.

This results in a decrease in the distance the wheelchair can travel before batteries need to be charged.

This decrease is often misinterpreted as a problem with the wheelchair system, when in fact the bat-

teries have simply reached the end of their useful life and should be replaced. Sometimes expensive

components are unnecessarily replaced when the batteries are the real problem. If an electrical prob-

lem exists, check the following:

Batteries
Make sure the batteries are fully charged. Test unsealed lead acid batteries with a calibrated hydrom-

eter, as directed in wheelchair owner’s manual. Keep battery posts and terminals clean and tight.

Circuit breaker
Your wheelchair is equipped with circuit breakers, to protect the electrical circuits from overload, in

each of the battery box lids. In the event of an overload, the circuit breaker button will pop out. To

reset the circuit breaker, push the button in.

tROuBlesHOOtING, INteGRal CONtROlleR

A general diagnostic guide is first, followed by the battery gauge diagnostic guide. Use the general di-

agnostic guide first; if you are unable to solve your problem, use the battery gauge diagnostic guide.

Warning: If problems or fault indicators persist, do not attempt to operate the
wheelchair. see a qualified Graham-Field dealer. Operation of the wheelchair could
be unsafe.

General diagnostic guide

SYMPTOM

BATTERY

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

GAUGE

LIGHTS

Wheelchair

Off

System off

Turn ON/OFF switch on

won’t drive

Batteries not

Connect batteries

connected

Batteries not

Correct connections

connected properly, or

polarity reversed

Circuit breaker open

Reset circuit breaker

Batteries severely

Recharge / replace batteries

discharged

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