Please download the 'Owners Manual' from the web page that I have provided the link for below. Instructions on battery replacement can be found on page 41. Hope this helps.
http://www.pridemobility.com/jazzy/jazzyselect6.asp
SOURCE: We have a Jazzy 1113
The battery of the chair is dead. It will say its charged but then when you take it off it will die.
You have to replace the battery.
I had the same exact problem with my father.
SOURCE: My Jazzy won't move.
If your batteries are truly charge they should read around 24.5 VDC. And if the freewheel lever is engaged and you still have no movement your probably need to get into a service tech. Also check the circuit breaker on the chair.
SOURCE: Jazzy 1113 Power wheelchair. Batteries are fully
Yes, the main controller module can be very expensive to replace. I would take it to a reputable dealer if the battery replacement does not help.
SOURCE: lights on hand control flash off and on and chair will not operat
There is a series of diagnostic flash codes associated with the controller. The diagnosis depends on which color and how many lights are flashing. If you post the combination, I can help you. Or you can download the Basic Operation Instructions of the Pilot Controller from the Pride website. The codes are listed on page two on the troubleshooting instructions.
SOURCE: Replacing battteries in Jazzy 1103 power chair
Here's a quick link to the owners manual for the 1103 that will show you how to replace the batteries on your chair.
http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/Owners_Manuals/US_Jazzy/US_1103_Ultra_om.pdf
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