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The 1120 usually comes with either of 3 different controllers: Pilot, Remote Plus or Europa. They function similarly but the setups are a bit different.
There should be a lever on the back rear to put the device in neutral. On the other hand, gel cell batteries are generally available at auto parts stores. Why not just get two new ones and replace them if they are done for?
andre Your Jazzy uses 2 Group 24 batteries and I would get MK batteries they are very good and can last 3-4 years if taken care of. Follow their charging recommendations and you should get great service from them Hope this helps you
check there is power in the batteries, if so check all wiring for breaks loose fittings, fuse trip switch etc, failing that it may well be the controller, hope it is not that as they are not cheap.
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There are two levers just under the seat at the
front. Pull the forward and to right to lock position, which will release the
gear so that the wheelchair can be move about without any electric power. Bear
in mind though that releases the gear, still too heavy to push as normal
wheelchair. Give a go, to find out for yourself.
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