Pride New Jazzy 600 Power Wheelchair by Mobility - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Why is my Jazzy discharging?

Either the batteries are faulty, or you have parasitic drawer. The most likely place is one of the motors. The draw can be measured with an ammeter. Disconnect the motors one at a time and anything else that might be drawing power, console, controller etc. When you disconnect the one that is drawing power, the ammeter will show it.
4/10/2023 5:30:48 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Apr 10, 2023 • 50 views
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The batteries will not charge.

It is an AMP Meter (Amperes) and AMP's are relative to CURRENT, not Voltage. Voltage measurements are read by a VOLT Meter. W=Watts or work units. Like a 40 Watt Bulb. R=Resistance. If the Battery fails to charge, it is due to the cells degradation as they only last so long. From what you wrote, I assume you need to replace the Battery.
2/11/2018 7:27:58 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Feb 11, 2018 • 279 views
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HOW DO I UNLOCK A PRIDE QUANTUM POWER CHAIR

Heres a video on how to lock and unlock your controller.

9/3/2017 7:42:36 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Sep 03, 2017 • 1,469 views
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Why am I getting sparks when I attach the cables to my power wheelchair battery?

The motor must be energized or you have a really bad short circuit.
9/24/2016 6:49:16 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Sep 24, 2016 • 230 views
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How can I get this chair to work

Pride Mobility Products Download the trouble shooting information for your model chair.
9/2/2016 12:24:15 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Sep 02, 2016 • 400 views
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Do i have to have the powern button on to charge my jazzy 600?

nope. The charger automatically removes power when the charger is plugged in. If it doesn't then there is a broken wire in the charger cord where it connects to the scooter.
2/24/2015 4:53:43 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Feb 24, 2015 • 172 views
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How do i obtain an electrical diagram for a Jazzy 1450?

Their website has a service manual you can download . The diagram in in it.
2/24/2015 4:32:42 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Feb 24, 2015 • 197 views
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How do I charge my battery I try with the charger and will not charge it

The user manual warns that if the batteries are discharged to nearly zero, the charger will not operate. So the batteries may require replacement. See p29 file:///C:/Users/Geoff/Downloads/US_Jazzy_600_om.pdf Alternatively the charger may be faulty. In either case contect the distributor for the chair.
11/11/2014 1:32:14 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Nov 11, 2014 • 116 views
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What does a code 35 with a double beep mean?

Hello,email the Manufacturers website with your Model No + Trip Code & ask for advice on getting it fixed.I hope this helped,who better to ask than the Manufacturers.Via Fixya.com.Colin
9/19/2014 8:28:30 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Sep 19, 2014 • 85 views
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Power cycle 1450 electric wheel chair

great professional answer
1/19/2014 2:23:41 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Jan 19, 2014 • 90 views
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The lights on the controls litht but the chair

Dead battery? Interlock not engaged?
9/12/2013 3:57:23 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Sep 12, 2013 • 67 views
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Pulls to the right and stops and wont go and the control lights flash on and off

What are number of lights and colors? Check motor connections to controller. Is it freewheeling?
5/26/2013 12:42:17 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on May 26, 2013 • 137 views
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What cable should i use to charge the joystick?

your cable from the charger to connection just below the joystick should be a XLR type (three mail pins" class="_mp3rocket_overlay_style" style="left: ; top: ; width: ; height: ">
3/5/2013 9:50:07 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Mar 05, 2013 • 68 views
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Can I change out my solid mount seat for a power elevating seat on a Jazzy 600?

depends on how old it is. simple answer is yes but it can be complicated and expensive and dangerous if not done correctly plus parts only available from manufacturer and sold to dealers only
10/30/2012 4:15:19 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Oct 30, 2012 • 80 views
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My fathers jazzy 600 displays

I need to know how many times the wrench is flashing before I can tell you what the problem is Let me know
10/22/2020 10:22:03 PM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Oct 22, 2020 • 1,067 views
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When i turn the power

Archie the only thing I can think that causes this problem is one or both of the motors are in freewheel. Check that both levers are in drive mode. then turn the chair on to see if the flashing stops if not call Pride @ 1-800-800-8586 ask for Jazzy tech support and explain the problem They should be able to lead you in the right direction Hope this helps you
3/21/2011 1:20:41 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Mar 21, 2011 • 151 views
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- The left side of the tire makes noise - When you

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3/14/2011 9:07:52 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Mar 14, 2011 • 385 views
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My Jazzy 600 was plugged in & charging and I

I think I understand what you are describing based on some inadvertent button pushing on your part.
Sleep mode programming on the VSI controller by Penny and Giles Drive technology is the idle time of the power chair before it "goes to sleep". This computer menu is accessed using a hand held PP1 programmer that is plugged into the charging port of the joystick. Using this programmer one can scroll down to the sleep mode menu and set the time from I think 1 to 120 minutes ( I have not accessed this particular programming menu for quite some time).
If I put in 10 and save this number the chair will go into sleep mode after sitting and not being used for 10 minutes. The control may have dropped one of the settings due to a program glitch. I do not know of a way to reprogram this by pushing buttons on the control itself.
You should drive the chair into a local dealer who has a PP1 programmer and let them program it for you. This is a 2 minute deal and they should do this as a courtesy for you at no charge. If a technician comes out to your house they may charge you a minimum 1 hour labor charge.
While they have the programmer plugged in, have them check the fault log for any other problem areas. Hope this helps.
12/11/2018 2:39:39 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Dec 11, 2018 • 344 views
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Replaced batteries in Jazzy 600 but they will not

doug then you could have received a bad battery or you have a charger problem or a charger circuit problem. If the chair comes on then the wiring is ok. when you plug the charger in do you have a green light and a yellow light on the charger? (when fully charged the light goes from yellow to green indicating full charge) If when you plug the charger in and you have a red and green light then there is a problem with the charging citcuit. I would contact your provider where you got the chair to have them check it out for you Hope this helps
2/20/2011 12:50:28 AM • Pride New Jazzy... • Answered on Feb 20, 2011 • 693 views
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