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One thing you can do, it is reading between the lines of the manual. http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/Owners_Manuals/US_Jazzy/US_Jet_3_ultra_om.pdf
Put the chair in drive mode, shut it down. Then disconnect the batteries, depending how it is wired, either one or both of the negative terminals should be disconnected. Keep the joystick and other items plugged in. Let it sit for a moment. Then reattach the battery terminals. And see if that corrects it. If it does not, the company would have to send a tech out to calibrate the joystick again. I am sure it would be something of a liability issue if they put that information freely into their manuals.
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The VSI joystick controller of the Jet 3 with a flash code of 7 LEDs flashing on the battery condition display indicates a possible joystick fault.
The most likely problem is with the joystick gimble. You can also get a 7 bar flash if the joystick is out of the neutral position at start-up.
Run the joystick in a circle and back and forth feeling for any sticky or broken/dead spots. Check to see if the spring and gimble come back to center when you release it. Turn off the VSI and try centering the joystick. Turn the VSI back on and see if you can get the fault to clear.
The only recourse is to have the unit rebuilt or replaced . A rebuilt VSI will run about $500 and a new one about $1600. For this reason it is best to check with your insurance before performing the work to see if its a covered item. Hope this helps
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]
Most of the Shopriders use a PG Drives VSI joystick/contoller which incorporates the controller into the same case as the joystick. It will have a large wire about 7/8" diameter coming out of the joystick if it is this type. You probably didn't blow the circuit breaker as there wouldn't be any lights, and all of the fuses should be okay too for same reason, but go ahead and check them. If They are all good, then you most likely fried the VSI joystick/controller. Here's a link to PG Drives site. http://www.pgdt.com/ Good luck.
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