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what type of bios do you have and when you turn on the machine how many beeps are they and are they short beeps or long beeps mixed up beeps fast beeps or slow beeps need more information please.
This scooter has an S drive controller. The beep code will begin with 10 very fast beeps followed by a number of slower beeps. The number of slower beeps indicates the actual code. It will do this only once. To repeat the beep code, remove and reinsert the key.
Beep code #9 is a possible controller trip.
Diagnosis:
The key may have been inserted during battery box installation.
The controller may be overheated.
The brake is dragging or pulling too much current.
Solution:
Remove the key from the key switch before installing the battery box.
If the problem persists shut down the scooter for 10-15 minutes and allow the controller to cool down.
Bottom line is that you may need a new controller or brake. Keep in mind these may be warranty items. A qualified technician may be needed to diagnose and repair the problem. Hope this helps.
If its a load fast beep then check you have a print wheel in the machine...also if this is an older model check the flex cable wires that are attached to the carriage on older models they could sometimes break about 2~3" away from the carriage itself.
If its a slow beep ( like a smoke detector with a weak battery) then it could be the main control pcb.
Not sure what code since you didn't say, but here is the code breakdown.
When the TV does this, the RED LED on the front will blink. For digits 1-10 it will blink pause then repeat. For numbers with 2 digits it will blink the first digit slow and then second digit fast. So 25 would be 2 slow blinks followed by 5 fast blinks.
Error Description Error/Prot Detected by Device Defective module Result 1 I2C1 2 I2C2 3 I2C3 4 I2C4 5 VIPER 6 5V supply 7 8V6 supply 8 1.2V DC/DC 11 3.3V DC/DC 12 12V supply 14 Supply Class D amplifiers 14 Supply Audio part SSB 17 MPIF1 audio supply 18 MPIF1 ref freq 25 Supply fault 27 Phoenix 28 MOP 29 AVIP1 31 AVIP2 32 MPIF1 34 Tuner1 37 Channel decoder 39 POD Interface 43 Hi Rate Front End 44 Main NVM 45 Columbus 53 VIPER 63 PDP Display
When the TV does this, the RED LED on the front will blink. For digits 1-10 it will blink pause then repeat. For numbers with 2 digits it will blink the first digit slow and then second digit fast. So 25 would be 2 slow blinks followed by 5 fast blinks.
Error Description Error/Prot Detected by Device Defective module Result 1 I2C1 2 I2C2 3 I2C3 4 I2C4 5 VIPER 6 5V supply 7 8V6 supply 8 1.2V DC/DC 11 3.3V DC/DC 12 12V supply 14 Supply Class D amplifiers 14 Supply Audio part SSB 17 MPIF1 audio supply 18 MPIF1 ref freq 25 Supply fault 27 Phoenix 28 MOP 29 AVIP1 31 AVIP2 32 MPIF1 34 Tuner1
37 Channel decoder 39 POD Interface 43 Hi Rate Front End 44 Main NVM 45 Columbus 53 VIPER 63 PDP Display
When the TV does this, the RED LED on the front will blink. For digits 1-10 it will blink pause then repeat. For numbers with 2 digits it will blink the first digit slow and then second digit fast. So 25 would be 2 slow blinks followed by 5 fast blinks.
Error Description Error/Prot Detected by Device Defective module Result 1 I2C1 2 I2C2 3 I2C3 4 I2C4 5 VIPER 6 5V supply 7 8V6 supply 8 1.2V DC/DC 11 3.3V DC/DC 12 12V supply 14 Supply Class D amplifiers 14 Supply Audio part SSB 17 MPIF1 audio supply 18 MPIF1 ref freq 25 Supply fault 27 Phoenix 28 MOP 29 AVIP1 31 AVIP2 32 MPIF1 34 Tuner1 37 Channel decoder 39 POD Interface 43 Hi Rate Front End 44 Main NVM 45 Columbus 53 VIPER 63 PDP Display
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