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chuck thompson Posted on Jan 17, 2014
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Red and orange lights flashing chair wont move

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2014
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They levers under the front of your seat is disengaged push both towards the rear of the chair ,then turn power off and turn it back on?and then try it

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oregoon

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: all lights are flashing, and chair won't move when I try to use

The flash codes for the VSI controller used on this chair are located here:
http://www.pgdt.com/scenter/diagnostics/diagvsi.html
These will tell you what the fault is; repost with more information.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2010

SOURCE: chair no longer charges, no flashing or blinking, lights,

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

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2010

SOURCE: chair was charged last night and now the power

NEW BATTERIES NEEDED TRY CHARGING CONSTANT FOR 16 HOUR IF POSS OR OVER NIGHT. IF BATTS KEEP FAILING THEN SERCH NEW BATTERIES ON THE WEB A PLACE IN WALES DO THEM NEXT DAY DELIVERY GOOD VALUE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2010

SOURCE: Battery fully charged chair levers engaged to

Has your scooter been sitting idle for several weeks, or has it been connected to the charger 24 hours a days for a long time? If so, the batteries may have become damaged and will give you enough power to turn the controller on but not enough to make the motors run.
If the lights come on and are steady, the manual brake levers are in the drive position and the chair still will not move, I recommend replacing the batteries. If anything else were wrong, either the lights would flash or not come on at all.
I hope this information is helpful to you, good luck!

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