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Wall outlet bad? Charger not turned on/plugged in right? Something disconnected? Bad battery connection? Blown fuse in chair or charger? Bad battery or batteries?
hello,please rate me as in 1 to 4 thumbs up for my answer.im disabled myself & have a scooter.Im sure this Document will give ya all the info you need,download:troubleshooting_2007 SHOPRIDER.pdf do that on the Adobe Reader,save or better still print & store in a polythene sleeve folder so you can keep for future.Type in your brouser shoprider.com & scroll down till you see the PDF File i have give ya,or visit:www.alldatasheet.com to download it.Hopefully you should be sorted,i know what its like to be without your wheels Colin.
There are 2 fuses on a Jet 3. The first is a 50amp fuse located right behind the foot step casing. to get to this. take the pin on the bottom of the foot step, this will expose the batteries and the 50amp fuse. The 2nd fuse is an inline fuse for the Meter on the side. that you will have to take the outer casing off around the chair. Its a 25amp inline fuse.
Try a few things. First, push the reset button located on the bottom of chair right next to the foot rest. If that doesnt work, take the back outer covering of the chair and disconenct the battery connector and wait a few minutes then reconnect it. Also check the 50 amp fuse located behing the foot rest, take the pin off the bottom of the foot rest and expose the batteris and you will see the fuse.
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