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Karen Rich Posted on Feb 11, 2013
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Jazzy 1113 power chair shows charged but control light is blicking. Chair will not move.

Chair will not move, when trying to use joy stick. We have no manual to look at for trouble shooting.

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It appears that the controls are in Lock Mode. Unlocking Instructions depend on your type of controller. Go to PrideMobility.com to download the proper manuals for chair and controller.

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Colin Taylor

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SOURCE: Man has a jazzy 1113 pwc, lights come on, on the

People like yourself are what fuels my strength,please visit:-www.alldatasheet.com its what it says plus its free,you can also download things as PDF Files via an Adobe Reader.have a nice day Colin.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

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.

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Mary yep Even though the batteries are charging they are not holding the charge to provide enough power for the chair. Usually you have one battery that is weak and causing the problem but both batteries must be replaced. If Medicare paid for your chair then they will pay for 80% of the new batteries. You can contact the provider that sold you your chair and ask if they can replace your batteries. If not, you can contact Repair Express @ 1-877-581-3733 or Roadrunner Mobility @ 1-800-467-2668 to have tech come out and repair the chair for you and they will bill Medicare for the cost of repair. Hope this helps
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People like yourself are what fuels my strength,please visit:-www.alldatasheet.com its what it says plus its free,you can also download things as PDF Files via an Adobe Reader.have a nice day Colin.
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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.
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We have a Jazzy 1113 Power Chair. The chair is fully charged, but does not move. What might be the problem?

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.
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