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Terry Webb Posted on Dec 13, 2015
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How do I reset parking brake on controller? - Pride Mobility Jazzy 1113 ATS Electric Power Wheelchair

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Hi Terry, the controller only powers the brake to allow the motors to turn, if you put the wheelchair into freewheel mode this will signal a fault on the joystick.

There is not such parking brake, if you can move the wheelchair when not powered then the brake (s) need attention
And i would advise you to use it ...

I has in many situations where a engineer can adjust brake if slipping ... however they must be careful...

Regards
Rob

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