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My battery on my power

Then its time to replace the batteries unless you think your charger is not working correctly. Now if the batteries are really low in voltage then the charger cannot pick them up. To charge anything below 17 volts will not be charged by your charger Hope this helps
2/20/2011 12:53:18 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Feb 20, 2011
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Not sure witch jazzy chair i got but the joy stick

The jazzy probably has a VSI controller and if it is sleep mode then the lights will scroll rather than blink. Now turn on the chair and see if the blinks have a pause between them, ie 4 blinks pause 4 blinks pause etc If they do count the number of blinks and this will give you the error code ie 4 blinks right motor 3 blinks left motor your owners manual should have a chart listing the error codes If not you can contact Pride tech support @ 1-800-800-8586 ask for jazzy tech support

Hope this helps
2/18/2011 3:00:16 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Feb 18, 2011
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Hello, im having a problem

shrei check that the freewheel levers are in drive position you will hear the electric brakes click but the chair won't move if you are in freewheel Hope this helps
2/5/2011 11:42:29 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Feb 05, 2011
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I have changed out the

Donna sounds like the wiring could be the problem. Did you change the batteries? Does the joystick light up when you turn the chair on? Or does the breaker pop when you try to turn the chair on? Give me as much info as you can as to what you are doing when the breaker pops thanks
2/1/2011 1:33:13 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Feb 01, 2011
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Blinking red lights

The number of lights that are blinking indicate what the problem is. Visit this site to locate the type on controller on your power chair and you will be able to see that the blinking lights mean:
http://www.pgdt.com/scenter/diagnostics/diagvsi.html
Try to reset your manual brake release as this is a common problem.
If you continue to have a problem, contact your manufacturer or dealer for service. If your insurance purchased they power chair for you, they may also cover the cost of repairs.
Good luck!
1/22/2011 12:10:28 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Jan 22, 2011
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Chair chargedwantdo any thing no

Make sure the chair gets left on the charger over nite
After you left it on the charger take it off if no lights come on .If able ,check your voltage on your battery's .They may be to flat to pick up any charge form the charger.You'll need new battery's if Im right. Good luck happy to be of some help.
1/21/2011 4:24:35 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Jan 21, 2011
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My chair wont stay powered

If it just started to do this it could be no more than a losse connection from your joystick cable . Go ahead and follow that cable from your joystick all the way down to the back of your chair make sure everything is connected.

If that checks out ok it could be your on off button .Thats on your joystick it may be ''sticking'' if you have to press down really hard to turn on the chair .Than yes this is the problem .you can go to Pridemobility.com I do think they are selling just the "Three key pad '' for your joystick. so you dont have to buy a new joystick.

If that checks out ok ,It could be your batterys are not fully charged or charging ,whens the last time you charged it,did it charge fully .That could cause your problem too

well hope i was helpful ,good luck
1/20/2011 1:58:24 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Jan 20, 2011
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Chair was charged last night and now the power

NEW BATTERIES NEEDED TRY CHARGING CONSTANT FOR 16 HOUR IF POSS OR OVER NIGHT. IF BATTS KEEP FAILING THEN SERCH NEW BATTERIES ON THE WEB A PLACE IN WALES DO THEM NEXT DAY DELIVERY GOOD VALUE
12/25/2010 4:48:45 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Dec 25, 2010
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Installed 2 new U1 Interstate

A NEW CHARGER NEEDED OR THE CHARGING INPUT ON THE CHAIR IS FAULTY
12/25/2010 4:31:35 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Dec 25, 2010
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When chair first turned on, all lights on

NEW BATERIES NEEDED
12/25/2010 4:25:48 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Dec 25, 2010
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My chair only travels 2 miles before needing

Michael Time for new batteries. 2 miles is a good distance but if you were getting 4 miles before then the batteries are weaker and need to be replaced
12/4/2010 8:49:53 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Dec 04, 2010
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When i turn my chair

The first thing you should do is to narrow down the problem you are experiencing, If the flash code looks like the flash code for the charger plugged in check to verify this at the following link:
http://www.pgdt.com/scenter/diagnostics/diagvsi.html
You either have a VSI controller or remote plus joystick with the Jazzy 1103 Ultra.
If you have an off-board charger unplug the charger and turn the chair off and on to clear the error code. If you have an on-board charger that is inhibiting the chair from driving you need to unplug it in the rear electronics area to see if that clears the error. If you have tracked the problem to the charger or charger wiring it is a matter of replacing that component. If you need further help after these initial steps I can provide more specific information if you post again. Hope this helps.
11/26/2010 6:50:18 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 26, 2010
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Light rollingfrom green to red

Stephen check out my tip on getting the chair out of lockout or sleep mode it might help you Good Luck
11/16/2010 9:11:57 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 16, 2010
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Batteries are charged, I have

Jerry to make sure you don't have power to the joystick get a digital voltmeter set it to 200 volts dc and plug the leads into the two outter holes of the charger port under the front of the joystick. Fully charged you should read 25-27 volts If you are getting a good voltage then the problem could be in the on/off switch on the joystick. There is a fuse located under the rear shroud somewhere near the power module in line with the cable coming from the on-board charger. If your voltage is real low then you have battery or charger problem. If you plug the charger in and keeping the meter plugged into the charger port you should read 27-34 volts indicating the charger is working and the problem could be the batteries. Try turning the on/off switch on with the charger plugged in the power should come on and flash indicating charge inhibit is working. If you still get nothing check your cable coming from the rear of the chair make sure its fully seated in the plug. Thats all I've got Hope this helps
11/16/2010 4:01:19 AM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 16, 2010
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Left jazzy uncharged for a

Strong you need new batteries. The batteries aren't strong enough to power up the chair and no amount of charging will bring em back. Sorry Good luck
11/14/2010 11:35:24 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 14, 2010
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Light rolling from green to red

stephen I think you are in sleep or lock out mode. Try turning the power on and pressing the horn button twice see if it stops scrolling if it doesn't turn the power off then turn it on and immediately push the joystick forward until you hear a beep then immediately opush it to the rear until you hear another beep then release it to the center. If it is in lockout you should see it return to normal lights Hope this helps
11/14/2010 11:33:12 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 14, 2010
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The power button on my husband's power chair will

Karen The bottom of the button had a metallic coating and that has worn off making it hard to turn on. Now you can order a new faceplate for the joystick through Pride or your provider. But in the mean time (I didn't tell you this our secret) If you can carefully peel back the old facelate so you have access to the power switch bottom glue a small piece of foil to the bottom of the switch button. keeping it up and away from the joystick until it dries then carefully replace the faceplate and power tab back in place and try turning the power on. It should work like new until you get the new faceplate. Hope this helps you
11/12/2010 11:29:38 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 12, 2010
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The battery light flashes and the chair wont go.

Sounds like it might be time to change the batteries. Even if batteries are charged correctly they eventually lose power with use and need to be changed. Here is a link to the battery needed for the Jazzy 1103 Ultra http://www.replacementupsbattery.com/UB12350-NB.html
11/11/2010 5:58:12 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 11, 2010
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Jazzy was unpluged and without power for days.

Imae Your chair is still under warranty but not the batteries they usually have a 6 month warranty. I would contact your provider (where you bought the chair) and have them check it for you. Hope this helps
11/10/2010 7:36:40 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 10, 2010
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I have a Jazzy Power

Retired get new batteries if they haven't been charged for that long they're shot. Invest in 2 good U1 batteries, charge before use and you should be good to go Good Luck
11/1/2010 5:13:31 PM • Pride Jazzy 1103... • Answered on Nov 01, 2010
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