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Anonymous Posted on Sep 27, 2017

Jazzy 1170 Powerchair

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Just wrap your wrist with an Ace bandage. LOL

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2009

SOURCE: 2 lights blinking on control stick. and chair

sounds like you need a new motor. 2 flashes indicates left motor.

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2009

SOURCE: Jazzy 1420 not 1170

sounds like the wiring from the motor to the controler is not making good connection, try unpluging motor wiring from controller box. Use a plastic safe elec. contact cleaner and lube spray on connections. water in the joystick can also cause this.

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2011

SOURCE: I just replaced the batteries

According to my 1170 manual the flashing lights are error codes. 1 red = low batt., 2 red = left motor disconnected, 3 red = Left motor wiring fault, 4 yellow = Right motor disconnected, 5 yellow = right motor wiring fault, 6 yellow = Inhibit active, 7 yellow =possible joystick fault, 8 green = possible controller fault, 9 green = Solenoid brake fault, 10 green = high batt. voltage

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1 Remove the Nylock nut and washer (3/4 socket)
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