Problem
Loose wire or connectors
Car was
running but
suddenly
stopped
Circuit breaker tripped
Undercharged battery
Short
operating
time (less
Overcharged battery
than 1 hours
per charge)
Old battery will not
accept a full charge
Possible Cause
Solution
Check all wires and connectors. Make
sure that the motor harness connector
is plugged into the battery tightly, and
that there are no loose wires around
the motor.
Circuit breaker may "trip" and stop the
vehicle if it is overloaded or the driving
conditions too severe. The breaker
will automatically reset after
approximately 10 seconds, and the
vehicle will operate normally. To avoid
repeated automatic shutdowns, do not
overload the vehicle by exceeding the
weight limited of 30kg (72 lbs), or by
towing anything behind the vehicle.
Do not drive up hills or run into fixed
object, which can cause the wheels to
stop spinning while power is still being
supplied to the motors. lf breaker
continually trips, contact your Service
Center.
A new battery should have been
charged for at least 12hours before
using the vehicle for the first time. After
that, it must be recharge the battery for
at least 8-10 hours after each use.
Never charge longer than 24 hours.
Check all connectors; make sure the
charger is plugged into the wall. Make
sure the power flow to the outlet is on.
Never charge battery longer than 24
hours. lf you think the battery maybe
damage due to overcharging, contact
Service Center for testing.
Even with proper care, a rechargeable
battery does not last forever. Average
battery life is 1 to 3 years depending on
vehicle use and use conditions.
Replace the battery with a new
rechargeable battery. Do not substitute
parts. To get a replacement battery,
please contact Service Center.
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