STORAGE
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When not in use, all electrical sources must be turned off. Turn off the power switch and disconnect
the battery connection.
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Store the vehicle inside or cover it with a tarpaulin to protect it from moisture.
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Keep the vehicle away from heat sources such as stoves and heaters. Plastic parts can melt.
IDENTIFICATION AND SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS
PROBLEM
The battery is low on power.
Fuse has tripped.
Battery connector or cables are
loose.
The vehicle does
not work.
Battery is dead.
Electrical system is damaged.
The motor is damaged.
The battery connector is loose.
The battery cannot
The charger is not connected to
be recharged.
the socket.
The charger was broken.
The vehicle travels
The battery is not fully charged.
a short distance
Battery is too old.
per charge.
Batteries become
hot and make a
Normal chemical reaction
slight noise during
charging.
Battery is too old
The battery is getting worn out
Slow speed
Overcharging
Loud grinding or
clicking noises
Motor or gears are damaged.
coming from the
engine or gearbox.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
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SOLUTION
Recharge the battery.
Discontinue use for a few minutes.
Check that the battery connectors are firmly
connected to each other. If there are loose
cables around the engine, contact your
dealer.
Replace the battery, please contact your
dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Reconnect the battery.
Plug in the charger.
Replace the charger.
Recharge the battery.
Replace the battery.
No procedure.
Use a new battery
Recharge the battery
Drive on level pavement and do not tow
anything.
Contact your dealer.