Invacare 1125078 Mobility Aid User Manual


 
SECTION 3—SAFETY INSPECTION/TROUBLESHOOTING
Part No. 1125078 25 At’m and At’m QT
Troubleshooting - Battery
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTIONS
Batteries draw
excessive current
when charging.
Battery failure.
Electrical malfunction.
Have batteries checked for shorted cell. Replace if
necessary.
Contact Invacare.
Battery indicator
shows low charge
level immediately
after charging.
Batteries weak, won’t hold charge.
Electrical malfunction.
Charger malfunction.
Replace Batteries.
Contact Invacare.
Replace charger. Contact Invacare.
Batteries won’t
charge.
Tripped breaker or damaged cables.
Batteries sat discharged too long.
Check cables for damage or replace battery wiring
harness.
Replace batteries
Short Charge Time
One or both batteries may be bad
(if batteries charge up too soon).
Check each battery and replace if needed.
No power to
wheelchair motors.
Bad connection or tripped breaker.
Check Joystick connection.
Batteries are dead.
Check all connections and housings for damage.
Check battery voltage and replace if necessary.
Loose battery connections Check battery cable connections, may have
vibrated loose when driving on rough terrain.
Corroded battery
wiring connections.
Possible water, salt, or urine damage. Replace battery wiring harness.
Batteries draw
excessive current
when charging.
Battery failure.
Electrical malfunction.
Have batteries checked for shorted cell. Replace if
necessary.
Contact Invacare.
Battery indicator
shows low charge
level immediately
after charging.
Batteries weak, won’t hold charge.
Electrical malfunction.
Charger malfunction.
Replace Batteries.
Contact Invacare.
Replace charger. Contact Invacare.