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Standard Power Chair > Pride Jazzy Select Elite [ Jazzy Select Elite ] The Jazzy Select Elite delivers a potent blend of power, performance and style. In-line, front-wheel drive technology gives the Elite excellent stability and maneuverability for solid performance indoors and out. In-line, front-wheel drive technology 40 amp, PG GC2 controller Easy access to batteries from rear Simple main frame design for easy serviceability New comfort high-back seat with headrest Flip Up Height Adj. & Removable (for high back seats) U1 Sealed Batteries: 2 x 12V 33-35 AH Elevating Leg Rests 7 1/4 x 6 Foot Platform, 9.5 in. deep Swing Away Controller, 4 in. Swing Away Controller, 7 in. Cane/Crutch Holder w/ bracket & hardware Lap Belt 38 in. Lap Belt 50 in. Lap Belt 60 in. Lap Belt 70 in. Lap Belt 80 in. Lap Belt 90 in. Rear Basket w/ bracket & hardware Walker Holder w/ bracket & hardware




Weather Cover (Cover Express) - Vinyl Weather Cover, Medium, Pride, black Ltd. Recline High-Back w/ Headrest Ltd. Recline High-Back w/ Headrest & Solid Seat Pan Gray Vinyl (18in. W X 18in. D) Ltd. Recline, Gray Vinyl, High-Back w/ Headrest , Depth Adjustable (18" W x 18" D) Ltd. Recline, Gray Vinyl, High-Back w/ Headrest , Depth Adjustable (18" W x 20" D) Ltd. Recline, Gray Vinyl, High-Back w/ Headrest , Depth Adjustable (20" W x 18" D) Ltd. Recline, Gray Vinyl, High-Back w/ Headrest , Depth Adjustable (20" W x 20" D) Pride Jazzy Select EliteUndefined variable: strImageA Reserve a Undefined variable: strSubheadJazzy Select 6 Powerchair (Not Found) Reserve a Jazzy Select 6 Powerchair (Not Found) Back to List   Reserve your date online now... Date: Product: Elite Traveler Plus 3 Wheel Scooter Elite Traveler Plus 4 Wheel Scooter Maxima 3 Wheel Scooter Victory 10 3 Wheel Scooter Victory 10 4 Wheel Scooter Manual Wheelchair Manual Plus Wheelchair City Mini Single Stroller City Mini Double Stroller Reserve




You have no items to compare. You have no items in your shopping cart. Sign up for our newsletter: Service and Repair for Mobility Scooters, Electric Wheelchairs, Recliner Lift Chairs ... If you need to locate a repair shop / technician near you click here ... How to check and solve the most common mobility scooter or power wheelchair problems: The most common problems with a power wheelchair or mobility scooter will be related to the batteries, charging, circuit breakers, keys / switches, cables, connectors or free wheel levers. Direct battery problems occur because they're, old and can no longer hold a good charge, not that old but have been pre-maturely worn down (due to any number of reasons), or just not being fully charged. IMPORTANT: Problems related to the batteries only, occur because the batteries are not fully charged, or it could be that the batteries are worn down and can not hold a proper charge. If the batteries are not holding a charge, and are old, you just need to have them replaced.




If batteries are not that old, it may be that you have not been charging them properly (check the manual). If the batteries are not worn down but your device does not get the range it did, it could be that the motors or other components are drawing too much currentIt can even be a wheel that is dragging which will discharge the batteries quickly. Here are some other non-direct battery problems to check ... What can I do if my mobility scooter does not power up? 1. Verify that the key is fully inserted into the key switch. 2. Verify that the battery pack (some scooters may not have a battery pack) is seated properly. 3. Verify that the battery quick-disconnect harness connections are fully joined. 4. Verify that the batteries are connected correctly, red to positive (+) and black to negative (-). 5. Verify that the main circuit breaker has not been tripped. FYI: If your device is beeping and or flashing check the table below to help diagnose the problem (the chart is for the most common controllers, check your manual to verify) ...




Help for Troubleshooting / Repairs: Troubleshooting / Repairs for Mobility Scooters and Power Wheelchairs ... Help for battery / charging problems: How to check your wheelchair or scooters batteries / charger ... IMPORTANT: Turn Key on. Flashing occurs in bursts, separated by a 2 second pause. battery voltage has dropped below battery voltage has dropped to 16.5V. Check the battery condition and the connections . battery voltage is greater than 32V. Check the battery condition solution, turn on the lighting system for a while in order to lower the battery voltage. controller has detected a shortedCheck the loom for shorts and check the motor. the Free Wheeler Lever connections, the condition of the motor and control levers out of neutral Thumb Control Levers to of neutral neutral and reset system. your authorized dealer to readjust wigwag to neutral if necessary thumb control levers wiring for




open or short circuits and thumb CHAIR CO NTROLLER SYSTEM Diagnostic Warning Flash Code On status / Power Reserve Indicator light does not light up when the controller is switched on. that the battery connector to the controller is securely plugged into the connector from the batteries are connected correctly (check the battery terminals). the condition of the batteries the battery supply fuse or circuitIf the fuse has blown check for wiring faults. that the battery connector to the controller is securely plugged into the connector from the battery and is in a good condition (free that the battery terminals are tight and in good condition. that the batteries are not at the end of their life. condition of the batteries. the battery charger - is it overcharging? motor (or connection) fault left and right motor/Free Wheeling Lever connectors are securely the contacts in the left &




right motor connectors for corrosion your authorized dealer to check the left and right motors, resistance of the motor and controller. motor (or connection) fault. free wheeling lever (or connection) the free wheeling Lever connectors are securely plugged in. the contacts in the connectors for corrosion or damage. the condition of Free WheelingLever. stalled or joystick out of joystick is released and in neutral when controller is switched on. Power Chair is able to move and is not blocked by an obstacle. motors and gearboxes are OK by releasing the Free Wheeling Levers, deflecting the joystick forward and observing the levers to see if both left and right wheels Some of the most common mobility scooters, electric wheelchairs and lift chairs the technicians service and repair are for: Pride Mobility - Go-Go Elite Scooter, Go-Go Ultra X Scooter, Go-Go Elite Plus Traveller Scooter. Drive Medical - Falcon, Phoenix.

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