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The controller suddenly flashes idle mode...and something like must must complete whole cycle before using or something to that effect it disappeared from the screen before I could write it down

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Julie If the chair is new - less than a year old it is under warranty so contact the provider that sold you the chair to have them fix the problem. If Medicare purchased the chair you can contact a service company to have them repair the chair for you and they will bill Medicare. Contact Repair Xpress @ 1-877-581-3733 or Roadrunner Mobility @ 1-800-467-2668 Hope this helps you

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