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PT (i2/x2) Error Codes & Meanings
Sorry if you thought you were going to get all the error code meanings on this thread - I don't have them. But between us all, we should be able to compile a list. So, please post any error codes you get from your PT and the associated meanings (if you know or as they become available). One thread to bring it all together might be helpful.
Was no list circulated at the fest?
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Error code: C103, C100
Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13656 Meaning: ? Temperature ? Error code: E205 Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13132 Meaning: ? Error code: E102 Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13762 Meaning: Dead battery. Error code: E10A Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13762 Meaning: Power Base failure. Error code: E017 Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13649 Meaning: ? Moisture ? Can a dealer not get the definitive list from INC?
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Error code E012
I discovered this error code when playing with the second infokey I received. If you start the Segway with one infokey, and shut it down with the second infokey, the first infokey shows this error code: E012
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11-05-2006, 02:56 AM | #5 |
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C040
Error code C040:
As far as I can tell, this error code is displayed when the wheels loose traction while in rider balance mode. After about 5 seconds of displaying the error message, the segway powers down completely. I've gotten this twice so far: Once after getting off to lead it up a curb. It takes a second or two for the seg to drop back to riderless balance mode after getting off, especially if the mats are cold; I suspect they don't 'pop back up' as quick. It was still in full rider balance mode when I leaned it forward for it to go up the curb. With the snow, the wheels didn't have enough traction to climb the curb and started spinning. Because it was still in 'rider' mode, it applies power way quicker than when 'riderless'. It spun the wheels for a second or so, and shuts down with C040. The second time, also related to snow: Going up a snow covered grass hill slowly. Wheels lost traction (with me on it), forcing me to step forward to avoid falling. Wheels continued to spin for a second until C040 and power down. |
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Error code: E17F
Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13911 Meaning: Pushing the envelope too far when braking? Error code: C208 Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13911 Meaning: Temporary error, occurred after charge then power on
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11-07-2006, 11:36 AM | #7 |
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C106
Error code: C106
Meaning: Occurs because of a low battery condition. Solution: Find some power, and charge the batteries. |
11-09-2006, 05:21 PM | #8 |
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UPDATE:
Segway replied in just one day Error code: E17F Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13911 Meaning: The Front CU Board reports: Power base fault (May be due to excessive moisture) Recommended Action: (1) Allow PT to dry completely (if applicable), (2) Remove and reseat batteries, (3) Install alternate set of battery packs. If the same error code is persistent replace the power base or return to factory for service Fault detected in the battery pack attached to me Error code: C208 Discussed here: http://forums.segwaychat.com/showthread.php?t=13911 Occured powering on right after charging. Meaning: The Front CU Board reports: The temperature of the battery packs is too hot or too cold Recommended Action: Allow the battery packs to return to a moderate temperature |
11-11-2006, 11:11 PM | #9 |
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C108
C108: Batteries too cold?
I got C108 nearing the end of my trip. I was down to 1 bar at -6c (21F). I was getting flat face on level ground at about 15km/h. I went up a slight hill, and only got about 8km/h. Zigzagging through some metal barriers (desinged to keep cars out?) at the end of the pathway hill, I was getting stick shake, ie 'your demading too much power'. A few seconds later, I got a safety shutdown that wasn't low battery related, as I still had one bar. I'm assuming the batteries couldn't hold enough voltage to maintain the headroom the segway wanted. I started it back up and came back carefully. |
11-12-2006, 06:04 PM | #10 |
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C-108 came up when
Removing cord after charging and going down hill 1/4 mile, Of course the speed limiter was kicked in to keep me about 5 mph after turning around at the bottom to start back up , emergency shutdown with the code C-108 Unit fired back up and no problem Fred |
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