I don't have a manual for this machine. I got it used for our son who needs it but from what I have read, the batteries are dead
Your chair uses two U-1 batteries.
Here's the manual:
http://www.pridemobility.com/includes/download.php?f=Owners_Manuals/US_Jazzy/US_Jazzy_1113_ATS_om.pdf
Since you're about to replace them anyway, you might try something else first..
Your charger is a "smart" charger. If the charge on the batteries is too low, the charger won't recognise them as bateries, and won't charge them.
Get access to the batteries (it's in the manual) and disconnect them. Keep track of where the wires came from. Use an old, non-"smart", car charger to put a quick charge on them. Bring them up to 12 V each, or just an hour apiece.
Hook everything back up and try it again with the Pride charger.
Good luck.
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: Jazzy 1200 power wheelchair is electrically
When you say inoperable I am assuming you are not getting a flash code on the joystick. I would check the wiring from the charge meter on the rear? console - you will see a yellow slug in the harness that has a fuse in it - check all the wiring from the meter as this can cause a 'power loss' problem. Of course, check the battery connections as well.
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 ATS Indoor Power Wheelchair: the battery is fully charged but it wont move does...
Hi. Your machine probably has a fault, but I very much doubt that it needs reprogramming.
Are the free-wheel levers in the correct place? Is the machine displaying any fault codes, e.g. flashing LED's and what is the pattern or number of flashes between pauses?
Good luck. Neil.
SOURCE: Jazzy 1113 Power wheelchair. Batteries are fully
I'd look for a loose connection, one battery bad could be it, but its not likely, you can still move it with low voltage, one low batt., could be joystick. You can get generic trouble codes off your joystick, and call the manufacturer, Pride, 1-800-800-8586.
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