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Pride Mobility JAZZY 614 Troubleshooting Instructions

Pride Mobility JAZZY 614 Troubleshooting Instructions

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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 614 and Jazzy 614 HD power chairs equipped with Dynamic
controllers. 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 614/Jazzy 614HD seem to be "dead" (no lights when the on/off key is pressed)?
Make sure the batteries are installed and wired properly.
Make sure the connections on the battery terminals are tight and secure.
Make sure the battery quick-disconnect harness connections are fully joined.
Make sure the main circuit breaker has not tripped—push in the main circuit breaker reset button.
Make sure the controller is completely connected to the power base.
Why does my Jazzy 614/Jazzy 614HD travel less distance than it used to on a full charge?
Determine if the batteries have ever been replaced. Batteries over a year old might be worn down and less
effective.
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 overnight for 8-14 hours.
Determine when the batteries were last charged. Even if the power chair has not been in use, the batteries
should be charged at least once a week for 12-14 hours.
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.
Determine if a wall switch controls the electrical outlet used for battery charging. If so, the batteries will
not fully charge if the wall switch is turned off inadvertently.
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 an extension cord could have an adverse affect
on the battery charger.
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 too low (into the red), the overall life of the
batteries will be reduced.
Determine if the connections on the battery terminals are tight and secure. A loose connection at the
battery terminals can cause a loss of voltage in the system.
Determine if the connections on the circuit breaker are tight and secure. A loose connection at the circuit
breaker can prevent the Jazzy 614/Jazzy 614HD from operating.
Determine if the motor brushes are properly installed and not overly worn (if you have access to the
motor brushes). Missing or worn motor brushes can cause an increased use of voltage while driving.
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Robert Milan Blake
January 26, 2025

scooter works fine, but to power off the joystick must be unplugged

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Pride Mobility Jazzy 614 may only power off when the joystick is unplugged due to a fault in the controller or power module. Possible causes include:

1. Controller Fault – The joystick or controller may have a malfunction that prevents normal power-off behavior.
2. Incompatible Device – If an incorrect or faulty joystick is connected, it may cause unexpected behavior.
3. Lockout Mode – The controller could be in lockout mode, requiring a reset.
4. Charging Inhibit Feature – If the joystick is not properly connected or detected, the system might not allow normal operation.

To resolve the issue, check the joystick connection, ensure compatibility, and inspect for fault codes on the battery LEDs. If the problem persists, contact Technical Service for assistance.

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Summary of Contents for Pride Mobility JAZZY 614

  • Page 1 If you have any questions about this information, contact your authorized Pride Provider. What if the systems on my Jazzy 614/Jazzy 614HD seem to be “dead” (no lights when the on/off key is pressed)? Make sure the batteries are installed and wired properly.
  • Page 2 When this happens, the Jazzy 614/Jazzy 614HD will gradually slow down to a stop if the internal temperature is too high. Allow the Jazzy 614/Jazzy 614HD to cool down and it will resume normal speeds. Try to maintain an even speed and avoid stop-and-go driving, also limit baggage weight to essential items.
  • Page 3: Flash Codes

    Contact Technical Service for assistance. Fault The Jazzy 614/Jazzy 614HD does not drive and the battery LEDs are chasing from right to left. The Dynamic controller is in lockout mode. To unlock the controller, press the horn button twice. The battery LEDs are chasing left to right, alternating with a steady display. When the joystick is moved, the speed gauge will also flash.

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