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ROUBLESHOOTING

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NSTRUCTIONS

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AZZY

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ELECT

 14/S

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 14

XL

Any electromechanical device requires occasional troubleshooting. However, most problems that arise can usu-
ally be solved with a bit of thought and common sense. Many of these problems occur because the batteries are
not fully charged or because the batteries are worn down and can no longer hold a charge. Below are a series of
basic troubleshooting instructions for the Jazzy Select 14/14XL power chairs. This information is to be used as a
supplement to the troubleshooting instructions provided in the owner’s manual. If you have any questions about
this information, contact your authorized Pride Provider.

What if the systems on my Jazzy Select 14/14XL seem to be “dead” (controller does not light up when the
on/off key is pressed)?

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Make sure the batteries are wired properly—refer to the battery wiring diagram located on the power base.

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Make sure the connections on the battery terminals are tight and secure.

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Make sure the battery quick-disconnect harness connections are fully joined.

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Make sure the main circuit breaker has not tripped—push in the main circuit breaker reset button.

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Make sure the controller is completely connected to the power base.

What if the range per charge of my Jazzy Select 14/14XL diminishes over time?

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Determine if the batteries have ever been replaced.

 Batteries over a year old may be defective.

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Determine how frequently you charge the batteries in comparison to how often you use the power chair.

If you use your power chair on a daily basis, you should charge the batteries every day for 8-14 hours.

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Determine when the batteries were last charged.

 Even if the power chair has not been in use, the batteries

should be charged once a week for 12-14 hours.

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Determine how long you let the batteries charge.

 It takes 8-14 hours to fully charge a depleted set of

batteries; continual undercharging reduces the overall life of the batteries.

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If you have an onboard charger, observe the ammeter during battery charging to determine if the
batteries are receiving a charge.

 If the ammeter does not go up when the battery charger is plugged into the

charger power cord receptacle and an electrical outlet, the batteries are not getting charged. Check the charger
fuse and ensure the electrical outlet is good.

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Determine if a wall switch controls the electrical outlet used for battery charging.

 If a wall switch does

control the outlet and the switch is turned off inadvertently, the batteries will not fully charge.

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Is an extension cord being used to connect the battery charger to the electrical outlet?

 Pride prohibits the

use of an extension cord when charging the batteries. The charger should be plugged directly into a properly-
wired standard electrical outlet as the length and condition of the extension cord can have an adverse affect on
the battery charger.

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Determine how far you let the battery condition meter LEDs go down before charging the batteries.

 If

you continually allow the battery condition meter LEDs to fall into the red area, the overall life of the batteries
will be reduced.

What if my Jazzy Select 14/14XL is operating slower than it has in the past?

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Determine when the batteries were last charged. 

When the battery charge gets low, the batteries supply less

power to the motors, which causes the motors to spin slower.

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Determine the temperature of the power chair at the time the problem occurred.

 The Jazzy Select 14/

14XL electrical system will protect itself from overheating when its internal temperature gets too high by
reducing the amount of power sent to the motors. When this happens, the power chair will gradually slow to
a stop. Allow the power chair to cool down and it will resume normal operation.

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Summary of Contents for Jazzy Select 14

Page 1: ...ries charge It takes 8 14 hours to fully charge a depleted set of batteries continual undercharging reduces the overall life of the batteries If you have an onboard charger observe the ammeter during battery charging to determine if the batteries are receiving a charge If the ammeter does not go up when the battery charger is plugged into the charger power cord receptacle and an electrical outlet ...

Page 2: ... controller is flashing a fault code The Jazzy Select 14 14XL comes equipped with a VSI VR2 or Dynamic controller The VR2 and VSI controllers will flash a code via the battery condition meter LEDs if a system fault is detected The Dynamic controller error codes are displayed by a flashing service indicator VR2 VSI DIAGNOSTIC FLASH CODES OF LEDS CODE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION One red LED 1 Low batter...

Page 3: ... VSI begin to scroll Determine if the VR2 or VSI has been placed in lock mode The VR2 or VSI is equipped with a lock mode feature that prevents unintended use of the power chair If the VR2 or VSI is in lock mode deflect the joystick full forward until it beeps and then deflect the joystick full rearward until it beeps The controller should go back to the drive function What if the left red battery...

Page 4: ...s are scrolling from right to left This indicates that the Dynamic controller is in lock mode To unlock press the horn button twice What if the battery condition meter LEDs are scrolling from left to right alternating with a steady display This indicates that the Dynamic controller is in programming inhibit or charging mode When the joystick is moved the speed setting indicator will also flash Wha...

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