When I am trying to charge the batteries, my jazzy select flashes eight times and then repeats, again and again. How do I repair it? If I need a controller or joystick, where can I purchase one?
Hi try monster scooter parts 800-798-0325...
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code 8 is a possible joystick/controller fault
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SOURCE: My Jazzy select wheelchair does not run
According to the troubleshooting sheet, the parking brakes have a bad connection.
"9 Flashes:
The park brakes have a bad connection. Check the left and right motor connections and
wiring.
Check to make sure that the power chair is
not in freewheel mode."
Pride Mobility Troubleshooting Sheets
SOURCE: have jazzy select series need to know flashing Code #9
Consult your owners manual for the flash code guide. I believe that you probably have a PG Drives Joysitck/Controller, in which case a 9 code would indicate problem with the brake system. Check the free-wheel levers by placing them in the neutral position, and then firmly placing them back in drive. Try to restart. If still flashing, you need to remove the seat and the shroud and examine the connections inside the base of the chair. The brakes are at the end of the motor, and there are thin wires coming from them back to the controller box. Inspect these wires for any damage, and follow them back to make sure any connections on the way are tight, and that the connections for all clip connections are tight.
The brake is electrically operated by a solenoid. If the solenoid has gone bad, then this will also cause a fault code. Contact your dealer for servicing this part. Good Luck.
SOURCE: problem with joystick on Jazzy 1103 ultra
You will need to take it in for repair. 8 bar flash usually means you have a bad joystick/controller. They can sometimes send it in to the manufacturer to have it repaired. Find a reputable dealer and relay this info to them.
SOURCE: My Jazzy select six sometimes charges
After charging overnite get a digital voltmeter set it to 200 volts dc and plug the leads into the 2 outter holes in the charger port located under the front of the joystick. If the charger works properly you should read 26-27 volts on the meter. If you are reading 24 volts or less then have the charger checked it should be putting out 27-30 volts or so. I would also have the tech check the batteries under load and check the wiring harness from the joystick to your controller. Hope this helps
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