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Anonymous Posted on Nov 16, 2013

Battery wiring for a jazzy 1113 - Pride Mobility Products Used Jazzy 1120/2000 Electric Wheelchair

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oregoon

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: Jazzy 1113 will not operate!

The click you hear when you activiate the joystick is the electric solenoid on the automatic brakes going on, and then off when you push then release the joystick. This is normal. If it isn't moving, check to see if the free-wheel levers are in gear or in neutral. If you can push the chair, you are in neutral and activating the joystick will just release the brake and run the motors. Turn the two levers to the drive position and then it should take you where you want to go.

You can go to Pride Mobility's website to download an owners manual for your chair here
http://www.pridemobility.com/jazzy/1113ats.asp

Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Jazzy 1113

huntin you might not get a reading at the plug to the batteries because if its not connected to a load the charger might operate until it senses a load. a better way to check would be to plug the charger into the outlet and take your meter set it to 200 volts dc and plug it into the two outter holes of the chager port located under the front of the joystick. you should get 27-30 volts dc with the charger plugged in. when you unplug the charger you will be reading the battery voltage. After charging overnite you should be reading 26-30 volts dc if you aren't getting that voltage replace the batteries Hope this helps

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