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I have a jazzt 1103 power chair, I havent used it for about 6 mo and the battries went dead and wont take a charge anymore do you know about it thanks

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Recharageable batteries need to be kept charged and if left uncharged for a long period they most likely no longer work.
You need to replace these batteries.

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2010

SOURCE: How do you charge the jazzy 1103? It is on 0 on

The meter on the back is an amp meter and tells you how many amps are entering the batteries when charging. Many people get confused with this and think that the needle should rise as the batteries become more charged. This is in fact incorrect and the opposite should happen. So just to sumarise, when you plug the charger in when the batteries have been used, the needle should be above 0 (maybe, 3-5 depending on how discharged the batteries are) and as the batteries become charged, the needle should gradually drop down, and should be on 0 when they are fully charged. The batteries should not be taken off charge untill the needle is on 0. Hope that has helped.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: lights on hand control flash off and on and chair will not operat

There is a series of diagnostic flash codes associated with the controller. The diagnosis depends on which color and how many lights are flashing. If you post the combination, I can help you. Or you can download the Basic Operation Instructions of the Pilot Controller from the Pride website. The codes are listed on page two on the troubleshooting instructions.

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing battteries in Jazzy 1103 power chair

Here's a quick link to the owners manual for the 1103 that will show you how to replace the batteries on your chair.
http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/Owners_Manuals/US_Jazzy/US_1103_Ultra_om.pdf

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 16, 2010

SOURCE: Jazzy 1103 will not charge. Power cord and

The battery charger is only made to last 1 year if you
re lucky. They are all made in China very cheaply and some only last a matter of months. If you are on Medicare they will replace the charger if necessary after a year. Good luck, hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2010

SOURCE: y mom's jazzy 1103 ultra will not operate .

Make sure motors are in gear. Unplug from wall then try to turn on.

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