All i know is the plug will not go back into thejoystick. i pulled it lose while going around the kitscen cabinets
SOURCE: problem with joystick on Jazzy 1103 ultra
You will need to take it in for repair. 8 bar flash usually means you have a bad joystick/controller. They can sometimes send it in to the manufacturer to have it repaired. Find a reputable dealer and relay this info to them.
SOURCE: My father has i believe
Bobby check that the chair is not in freewheel first (you can push it and it will roll freely). If it is not in freewheel, try this--- turn the power off on the joystick then turn it back on and immediately push the jostick full forward until you hear a beep then immediately pull the joystick to the rear until you hear a beep then let it go to the center position. If the chair is in lockout it should take it out and the chair will operate fine. Now if that doesn't work I dunno. No seriously a continuous flash as you describe is the only indication of a lockout that I know of for the Pride chairs. If Medicare bought dad's chair then you can get a service company to fix it for him and they will bill Medicare for the cost of repair. Medicare will pay 80% of the costs and if Dad has a supplemental policy it will cover the 20%. Contact Repair Xpress @ 1-877-581-3733 or Roadrunner Mobility @ 1-800-467-2668 Hope this helps
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SOURCE: jazzy 1121 power chair won't charge when plug in
you have either bad batteries or a bad charger or the charger might have come unplugged at the controller or power module. When you have the charger plugged in and you turn on the joystick the lights on the joystick should ripple to indicate the charger is plugged in. If you don't see this ripple then either the charger is bad or disconnected. Trace the charger cable from the rear of the chair (you have to remove the seat and shroud to do this) to the front module and make sure that the cable is plugged in. Hope this helps
SOURCE: replaced battery in jazzy 600
Make sure that your drive wheels are engaged and the power chair is not in the freehweel position (so it can be pushed).
SOURCE: My Jazzy select wheelchair does not run
According to the troubleshooting sheet, the parking brakes have a bad connection.
"9 Flashes:
The park brakes have a bad connection. Check the left and right motor connections and
wiring.
Check to make sure that the power chair is
not in freewheel mode."
Pride Mobility Troubleshooting Sheets
Lock Mode
To unlock the VSI:
1. Press the on/off key and power on the VSI. The maximum speed/profile indicator should ripple side to side.
2. Push the joystick to the full forward position until the VSI beeps.
3. Pull the joystick to the full rearward position until the VSI beeps.
4. Release the joystick. There should be a long beep.
5. The VSI is now unlocked
Hope this helps
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