Rob Hill I replace the control module,but could not find any bad connections
Hi David, when you say you replaced the module ? what the joystick module or the controller module ?
Confirm it is using the VR2 system,
https://support.pgdt.com/Online-Diagnostics/Flash-Code-List/VR2-Flash-Codes
Regards
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: What kind of Jazzy select 6 power chair does my
Here's a link to Pride Mobility, maker of the Jazzy wheelchairs. This takes you to the Select 6; there's also a Select 6 Ultra. Just click on models and it will display all of their line of equipment.
SOURCE: Somehow I have locked my Jazzy 6 Select Electric
Try This:
To unlock the power chair.
1. Use the on / off button to switch the control system on. The maximum speed / profile indicator will be rippling up and down.
2. Deflect the joystick forward until the control system beeps.
3. Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps.
4. Release the joystick, there will be a long beep.
5. The power chair should now be unlocked.
Hope it works.
SOURCE: Jazzy Select 6 Indoor Power Wheelchair: how to charge...
The Jazzy Select 6 requires an off-board charger. Plug the charger into a grounded outlet; preferably one that doesn't have other large loads on the circuit like refrigerator, freezer, microwave, etc. The male 3-prong XLR connector coming off the other end of the charger plugs into a female XLR connector which is on the joystick control's bottom-rear. Charge it overnight after each days use, and at least once each month overnight. You should get 2-4 hours of use from the chair at top speed with a 200 pound driver, depending on terrain and climate. If it isn't holding a charge, you will probably need two new U-1 type gel sealed batteries that run about $120.00 or so each. Make sure you test the old batteries first at a knowledgeable battery shop. These are deep cycle batteries and require a special testing. If the batteries are good, then your charger isn't charging. Search EBay or other online sites for a wheelchair charger in the 4-6 amp range. They can be found for about $45.00 or so. Pride will charge you a lot more.
SOURCE: How do you dial up the speed on the jazzy select 6
jrw if you are asking to increase the programmed speed of the chair then you need a programmer (a PP1) that will allow uo to increase the factory speed. But it's probably set at 100% already. Other than setting the speed on the joystick to full and changing the programmed speed will you be able to get the chair 's speed increased Hope this helps you
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