Pride Jazzy 1113 ATS Indoor Power Wheelchair - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Power off or on while charging it

When the charger is on and connected, there is an inhibit circuit that prevents the chair from moving while charging the battery.
3/11/2024 2:46:53 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Mar 11, 2024 • 102 views
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I charged the chair but

Be the first to answer 12/13/2023 10:00:46 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Posted on Dec 13, 2023 • 263 viewsBe the first to answer
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Will not charge up has been sitting for along

You need to charge each battery individually with an automotive NON automatic battery charger until at least 10 volts is reached. The chair charger will not charge a battery unless that voltage is present.
9/3/2017 9:04:09 PM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Sep 03, 2017 • 191 views
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Just replace batteries. Technician took out onboard charger because wires were frayed. Gave me external charger to use. Now indicator lights up as fully charged, but chair won't move.

Hello, this may be a late answer. I would have returned to the technician for answers, also. It may be possible to regenerate batteries so hang on to them until you have them tested. Hope this helped .
10/17/2016 2:13:38 PM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Oct 17, 2016 • 322 views
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What voltage should come out of a 24 v 3 pin charger? single 12 v pin with two ground pins?

It depends on how it and the wheelchair are wired and how the voltage is derived. Presumably the 24 volt wheelchair requirement is provided by two 12 volt batteries connected in series and these could be recharged in series by a 24 volt charger and a pair of wires or by a 12 volt charger providing a 12 - 0 - 12 using three wires where one 12 is a positive in relation to the 0 and the other is a negative in relation to the zero making a potential difference of 24 volts. There could conceivably be circuitry within the wheelchair that requires only 12 volts for recharging and causes the two batteries to be charged separately, though while this method could be desirable and offer some benefits it would be considered unnecessarily expensive and complicated for most commercial purposes. As usual you really need to know what is supposed to happen or is designed to happen before fault-finding can begin. One of the wires could be a safety ground wire but most likely it is used to provide some sort of feedback to the charger from, perhaps, a thermal switch close to the batteries so charging will cease if too much heat is generated.
11/2/2015 5:25:44 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Nov 02, 2015 • 298 views
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I NEED THE CODES

Go to Pride Mobility website/ http://www.pridemobility.com/jazzy/ and get manual for Jazzy 1113 it is found on page 31 but manual for jazzy113ats doesnt have codes. Good luck.
7/2/2015 2:45:28 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jul 02, 2015 • 346 views
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Jazzy chair 600 3 red lights 4 yellow 1 green no power both batteries read 12.5

Have the joystick controller tested. Make sure the cable is fully seated in the chair connector.
2/24/2015 5:37:47 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Feb 24, 2015 • 696 views
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Should power be turned off while charging the jazzy 60

Doesn't matter. When you plug in the charger it automatically shuts off power to the scooter. If it doesn't then look inside the charger plug for a broken wire
2/24/2015 4:52:02 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Feb 24, 2015 • 152 views
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What batteries do I need to buy for my jazzy 1113 power chair?

Your chair uses two U-1 batteries. Here's the manual: http://www.pridemobility.com/includes/download.php?f=Owners_Manuals/US_Jazzy/US_Jazzy_1113_ATS_om.pdf Since you're about to replace them anyway, you might try something else first.. Your charger is a "smart" charger. If the charge on the batteries is too low, the charger won't recognise them as bateries, and won't charge them. Get access to the batteries (it's in the manual) and disconnect them. Keep track of where the wires came from. Use an old, non-"smart", car charger to put a quick charge on them. Bring them up to 12 V each, or just an hour apiece. Hook everything back up and try it again with the Pride charger. Good luck.
12/30/2016 5:57:29 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Dec 30, 2016 • 261 views
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When i push the power key it beeps and two lights

Visit:Peeplo.com/Free+Repair+Manual & im almost sure as i have a disability scooter when its not in use use a decent trickle charger they can be left plugged in for up to 3 months,so your batteries are fully charged all the time & plug back in even if you do a 100 yards trip,lets be honest the batteries are not cheap,so get the most out of them.or if not in use for any period after they are fully charged disconnect them.
7/28/2014 12:36:49 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jul 28, 2014 • 313 views
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The chair is locked. I had this happen a long

If it is the older VSI controller, turn on chair. as the battery lights scroll, hold the joystick in the (UP) position until you hear a beep. Then immediately place the joystick in the (down) position until you hear a beep. then place the joystick in center position, once you hear the beep for the final time, it should be unlocked. If you have a Dynamic controller, turn on chair then press the horn button to unlock.
5/21/2014 1:08:00 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on May 21, 2014 • 643 views
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Turns on. Won't move. Lights stay on but speed

please contact the dealer and have a tech come with a programer and rread the error codes and tell u what is wrong and what to do or what needs to be done
1/20/2014 5:28:27 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jan 20, 2014 • 120 views
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Pride z-chair vsi controller battery condition

they wont as long as its turned on, sounds like he is fishing,and is not qualified or he would have a programmer for that chair and he could check error codes and tell u exactly what is wrong,call the dealer for a more exsperienced tech and give model of chair and request he have a programmer for that model power chair okif he comes without that ptogrammer send him back and dont pay him
1/20/2014 4:18:53 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jan 20, 2014 • 302 views
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Chair moves while plugged in

thats not supposed to happen at all,bad joystic or controller ,please contact dealer or take power chair to them and have tech give u a written report before u do anything,will cost u less money in the long run
1/20/2014 3:50:06 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jan 20, 2014 • 106 views
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Jazzy 1107 power chair won't move

3 flashes indicate that there is a short circuit to the left motor and battery connection. Check wiring and connections
6/15/2013 2:18:03 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jun 15, 2013 • 1,296 views
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Where is the freewheel lever located on the jazzy 1113?

Original Jazzy Select has push-down levers on each side behind powered wheels. These manually disengage the brakes on each motor individually. They are about 6 inches long and push down an inch or so. I don;t know about other more current models, The 2 smaller wires to each motor disengage the brake when given power (24 volt, I think). The 2 larger wires run the motor.
1/7/2013 8:29:21 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jan 07, 2013 • 807 views
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Speed control light are flashing from left to right and wont move or anything

call 1-800-800-8586 tech support
12/18/2012 4:23:52 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Dec 18, 2012 • 113 views
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I only have slow speed

Hello there, the Pride Jazzy 1113 wheel chair has two main assemblies: the seat and the power base. Typically, the seating system includes the armrests, the seatback, the seat base, and the controller. The power base assembly includes two drive wheels, two anti-tip wheels, two rear caster wheels, a body shroud, four frame assemblies (located under the body shroud), two battery boxes, and the electrical connectors.
The unit has only a handful of reasons for the unit to function at only slow speed. The first being the battery being low, when the battery is low there is a probability for the unit to function this way. Next option is the controller connector which is where the controller connects to the power base if the connection is not properly done then the unit could be on slow. Finally the controller power module if this is faulty then the motors will not receive enough power to make the unit go on speed.
Check all of these, the reason for your unit being on slow would be one of the above mentioned.
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9/23/2011 8:58:29 PM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Sep 23, 2011 • 56 views
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Blinking speed indicator lights

blinking speed indicator light
7/14/2011 6:42:06 PM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on Jul 14, 2011 • 254 views
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No power , no lights on controler. Had battery

Check on the utility tray where your charger cord plugs into the rear of the chair it should be on the far left side of the tray near the amp meter Hope this helps
5/24/2011 2:03:10 AM • Pride Jazzy 1113... • Answered on May 24, 2011 • 283 views
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