Sounds like your battery or batteries became disconnected. Remove the 3 screws holding the rear electronics cover on the chair. Check all the controller connections and specifically the 2 pin plug into the batteries in the battery box. Remove the screws and pull the front battery box cover off. Slide out the battery tray after removing the retaining screws on the bottom sides at the front. Check the batteries for loose or damaged connections and tighten.
If you cut or broke wires at the rear or bottom of the controller you can do a temporary repair and order new parts. You should be able to get the chair to power up if the power path connections are good. If it powers up after a check of the battery connections and power connection to the controller and you still have a fault code, I can help you further. Hope this helps you for now.
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