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Jim Kelly Posted on Oct 29, 2011

V121 Quickie Wheelchair all yellow and red LEDs flash at high rate and W/C will not work. Charge is up.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2009

SOURCE: Manual wheelchair Hard to PUSH

Pull off the Big Wheels and see if you have Hair Wrapped around the Axel part of the wheel, sometimes when I used to have a manual wheelchair hair would wrap around it. If not, then it really could be your tires, especially if they have treads on them, you might have warn down the treads making it harder to push, so check both, if your treads are low, then you need new tires, you can either call the person who helped you get the chair, like a wheelchair Specialist or even try your local bike shop, I've gotten tires from them before, they aren't as good as the ones I get from my Wheelchair Specialist - Hudson Home Health Care, but they at the time were better than nothing.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2009

SOURCE: pride mobility Jet 3 Ultra Power Chair 7 flashing

a 7 Flashe code. There is a joystick fault. Make sure the joystick is in the center position and then power off and on again. Check all your couplings. make sure when turning on the unit you only mash the power button for 1 sec. 2-3 sec will put the unit in "Lock out mode".
This ierror will also be present if the joystick is off center when powered up. If you experience these symptoms, you must first make sure there is no physical damage to the joystick preventing it from returning to the center position. Then turn the power off and back on again (making sure the joystick is not depressed in any direction. If the joystick repeats this error, the controler much be replaced. [email protected]

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2010

SOURCE: wheelchair battery charger will flash red

You didn't mention what brand & model of wheelchair/scooter you have. To properly check to see if the charger is working correctly is testing the total voltage of both batteries together while the charger is plugged in to the controller joystick. First check the total voltage of both the batteries together before you plug the charger in. The total voltage of both fully charged batteries together should be around 24.5 to 26.5 volts. Plug the charger into the charging port on the powerchair/scooter. Now with the charger on, the voltage should read at the very least 1+ volts more than the total voltage measured earlier. If less the charger is bad and will need to be replaced.
Hope this helps, if so please rate this solution which will help others who may have the same answer and thank you for using FixYa.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2010

SOURCE: Merits DL 52 i electric wheel chair, all leds flash 3 times.

The number of lights that are blinking indicate what the problem is. Visit this site to locate the type on controller on your power chair and you will be able to see that the blinking lights mean:
http://www.pgdt.com/scenter/diagnostics/diagvsi.html
Try to reset your manual brake release as this is a common problem.
If you continue to have a problem, contact your manufacturer or dealer for service. If your insurance purchased they power chair for you, they may also cover the cost of repairs.
Good luck!

Anonymous

  • 332 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 25, 2010

SOURCE: We have a quickie wheelchair that has been in

16 HOURS BUT THE BATTERY MAY WANT REPLACING AS IT MAY NOT HOLD ANY CHARGE TRY AND SEE IF IT WORKS

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Sunrise Medical Quickie QM-710 - Mobility Wheelchair. Can I charge the batteries on a Quickie QM710 without the correct charger?

Depends upon the charge rate and voltage.
To overcharge an Li battery, may cause a fire!
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What dose red or yellow blinking lights on my jazzy pride electric power chair mean /

  1. VR2/VSI DIAGNOSTIC FLASH CODES
# OF LEDS
CODE
CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
One red LED
1
Low battery voltage
Charge batteries
Two red LEDs
2
Left motor open
Make sure left motor is plugged into controller.
Three red LEDs
3
Left motor wiring fault
Contact your authorized Pride Provider.
Three red LEDs One yellow LED
4
Right motor open
Make sure right motor is plugged into controller.
Three red LEDs Two yellow LEDs
5
Right motor wiring fault
Contact your authorized Pride Provider.
Three red LEDs Three yellow LEDs
6
Inhibit active
Contact your authorized Pride Provider.
Three red LEDs Four yellow LEDs
7
Joystick error
Contact your authorized Pride Provider.
Three red LEDs Four yellow LEDs One green LED
8
Controller error
Contact your authorized Pride Provider.
Three red LEDs Four yellow LEDs Two green LEDs
9
Brake fault
Make sure both motors are plugged into controller.
Three red LEDs Four yellow LEDs Three green LEDs
10
High battery voltage
Contact your authorized Pride Provider.
What if the speed LEDs on the VR2/VSI begin to flash?

  • Determine if the battery charger is connected to the power base. When the battery charger is connected to the power base, a charger inhibit feature keeps the power chair from driving. This is indicated by the VR2/VSI speed
    LED(s) flashing.
  • Determine if the charger harness fuse has blown. A blown charger fuse can cause the charger inhibit to
    activate.
  • Determine if all controller connections are plugged into the power base properly. If the 3-pin charger
    inhibit connector is not plugged in properly, then the charger inhibit feature will activate.
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I have a Quickie V121 wheelchair which was working and suddenly stopped working. 3 red lights and 1 yellow light blink continuously on the joystick. Which part is the problem?

Hello Vanessa,if you contact your nearest repair business with your description.Searching will be more specific with your Post Code typed in your browser.That will give them a choice to repair from Trip Tables.I hope this has helped you,Colin
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The only time the chair worked [approx. 1/2 hour] was when the repairman cleaned the cables. Since that, the chair charges, turns green for full charge, and only flashes red as soon as the joystick is...

hi.

the link below is for the owners manual for the quickie aspire power wheelchair, free download in pdf format.
http://www.wheelchair-review.co.uk/wheelchair-files/wheelchair-manuals/sunrise-medical-wheelchairs/quickie-aspire-power-wheelchair.pdf
the "cane crutch holder" is an acessory part that you can get, fitted to the back of the seat, to hold a crutch or cane. it does not affect the chair itself at all.
there are two most likely reasons for your problem, neither of which actually involve the arm and controller.
1. if the battery light is flashing 9 times when you try to move, then you need to check the motor locks are engaged properly. see page 27 of the manual for photos and location. these are also known as "freewheel levers" and allow you to disconnect the motors to push the chair manually. if the levers are engaged properly, it is quite possible that the switch, or switch wires have broken and the chair thinks that they are off. these are very cheap and easy to replace and are located where the lever connects inside the chair.

2. if the battery light comes on and stays on, then you may need to have the batteries checked. if the batteries have not been charged for a while then sulphur may have built up on the lead plates inside the battery. this can mean that the batteries will show fully charged, but as soon as you try to draw power, they cannot function due to the sulphur, and instantly show as flat.
any auto shop should be able to perform a battery load test for you to test this. a 100amp load test for about 6 seconds will test the battery performance and let you know if they need replacing. most places will do this test for free but the batteries need to be fully charged first.

hopefully, one of these solutions will work as these are the most common fault for the symptoms you are describing. you should find the manual quite useful as well.

please feel free to ask if you need more information.

hope this helps
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How do i charge the battery

Carla Under the front bottom of the joystick you will see a charger port its a three pin port that accepts the plug from the charger. Always plug the charger into this port with the charger off or not plugged into the electircal socket. Then plug the charger into the electical socket or turn it on. You should see a red light and a yellow light on the charger. When the tellow light turns green the batteries are charged. You should get into the habit of charging the batteries each night if you use the chair daily. Just plug in the charger when you go to bed and turn it off when you get up. If you only use the chair a little then always store it fully charged and then charge it once a week if it hasn't been used. Hope this helps you
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When you turn the chair on the light just binks

If it is just one red light blinking, then your batteries are below the level necessary to power the chair. Charge and see if they come back up, or replace if they won't.
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My quickie aspire wont turn on

3 months is too long for gel batteries to sit off-charge, without being fully charged first, then disconnected before storage.

Your charger is trying to charge, but the batteries aren't cooperating. This chair accepts either the Group 22 or Group 24 gel-sealed batteries. 22 are about 50 amphour, and 24 are about 74 amphour, and will give you greater range. Cost for a set of two of either is going to be about $350 and $450 respectively. Ouch!
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