Troubleshooting Your Electric Kit
The eZee kit controller has a red power indicator on the side, which also functions as a troubleshooting key if something goes wrong with the system. If your eZee kit won't run, but the controller is blinking, count the number of blinks and find the corresponding solution below.
| Number of Blinks | Problem | Solutions |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | brake lever cutoff in contact | check ebrake lever and wiring for loose pins or damage; unplug or replace ebrake |
| 3 | brake lever cutoff in contact | check ebrake lever and wiring for loose pins or damage; unplug or replace ebrake |
| 4 | throttle not returned to correct position | check throttle spring for correct movement and return action; replace throttle |
| 5 | throttle is faulty | check throttle connector and wiring for loose pins or damage; replace throttle |
| 6 | low voltage | charge battery |
| 7 | excessively high voltage | check battery voltage; use an appropriate battery for the system |
| 8 | motor fault; if code blinks as "3/pause/5", then the connections between the controller and motor are loose or damaged | replace motor core; if code blinks as "3/pause/5", then check hall sensor connector, phase wire connectors, and motor cable wiring for loose pins or damage |
| 9 | wrong motor connected | check motor cable connectors for correct wire color mapping |
| 10 | temperature too high, controller temporarily shut down | turn battery off and allow system to cool; if problem persists, mount controller directly to bike frame to sink the heat and allow air-cooling |
| 11 | thermostat faulty | replace controller |
| 12 | amps control faulty; controller faulty | replace controller |


