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Edan Custodio Posted on May 07, 2018

Jazzy select 6 wont turn on, put new battery still wont turn on, connect the battery charger both lights are on,green and red,I disconnect the breaker charge lights off,I dont know if my joystick is the problem or the module,please help,

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: My Jazzy wheelchair will not charge or run

First have the batteries tested to be sure that they are good. Just because they are "new" doesn't mean they are good. Then with the batteries disconnected plug the charger in and turn the chair on. This will tell you if the charger is good.

If both of these are good then you have an electrical problem. You need to call a local tech.

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wcdoc1953

wcdoc1953

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2010

SOURCE: When I charge my Jazzy select 6 over night the off

I am assuming that the PWC runs and the batteries behave like there is a full charge. The performance of the Jazzy is good. If you have a volt meter you can check the voltage at the charging port but this is too difficult for the average user.
There is a battery display indicator (BDI) on the joystick that indicates battery charge through a series of LED lights. More lights, larger charge and higher voltage on the batteries. There are two reasons why the LEDs are not lit assuming the first two sentences are true:
1. The LEDs or the circuitry running them is burnt out.
2. The LED module has come unplugged from the circuitry.

The solution for both problems is the same. Open up the joystick case( if it is out of warranty )and inspect the LEDs and wiring. The easiest and most expensive way to solve the problem is to replace the joystick assembly. If you do nothing there is a good chance that you will get stuck somewhere because you do not know the charge state of the batteries. If it is under warranty your problems are solved. Call a qualified dealer in your area and have the problem component replaced.
Hope this helps.

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