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Pride Mobility Products New Pride Mobility Jet 3 Ultra Power Wheel Chair Questions & Answers
Jazzy 300. Tight drive wheel. Clicking naise
It's possible that the clicking noise is being caused by a loose or worn-out component within the left drive wheel of the Jazzy 300 power wheelchair. The tightness of the wheel could also be contributing to the problem.
To diagnose the issue, you may need to inspect the left drive wheel and its components, including the motor, axle, bearings, and any other parts that may be causing the clicking noise. Tightening any loose components or replacing any worn-out parts may help to alleviate the issue.
It's always a good idea to consult with a professional technician or the manufacturer of the Jazzy 300 power wheelchair for specific troubleshooting advice and repair recommendations.
Joystick error code 7 flashing lights, 3green 3orange 1red
Check and see if the charger is still plugged in when you have this fault. Usually a 7 light flash is a controller fault. Sometimes it will also mean you have one or both motors disengaged. If the charger is not plugged in when you have this fault then try and push the chair. If it moves freely then you need to engage the motors. If you have to engage the motors you will have to power down the chair and power it back up to clear the fault. If this does not work you will need to contact a technician to troubleshoot the root cause.
How do I fix a bad connection to the rt motor.
If this is a new power chair, I would contact the business that sold it to you. Should be under warranty. It could be just a loose plug of some sort but you would have to remove the seat and the red shroud cover to get to the plugs
Speed up the jet 3 power chair
What is the question??? The speed control buttons are on the keypad - left key to slow down, right button to speed up. Top speed about 4mph.
2 yellow lights are lit up
2 yellow and 3 red is code 5 - indicates that there is a problem with your right motor wiring. Check the connections to your right motor.
I have a model 2904JT-24
Get yourself a voltmeter like this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Volt-Meter-Voltmeter-Multimeter/dp/B001RSREKI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1314727563&sr=8-2
Place the red (positive) lead from the voltmeter to the positive clamp of the battery charger and the black (negative) lead from the voltmeter to the negative clamp of the battery charger. Set the voltage range on the voltmeter to the correct range ( turn the dial to "20" in most cases) it will tell you how to do this in the instructions.
Read the voltmeter. If you are getting a 24 volt readout on your voltmeter, your charger is fine.
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The Battery does not seem
Remove the batteries .. Every Chair is different .. but if the batteries aren't charging it's probably that they were left uncharged for a time and they dropped down enough that the charger dosn't recognize them .. If they drop down below around 6 volts the charger won't charge them ... I have taken batteries out and charged them individualy with a car charger .. but they never come back .. at best half life.
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