Complicated repairs require in shop evaluation and certified repairs. Flashing lights explains very little. Those flashing lights are a signal to some of the problem. All is based on the make, model and serial number of your chair. It could be a bad connection, a defection wire/connection or a failed module/switch. Its like coughing over the telephone and expecting the medic to tell you what is wrong with your health. Take you chair to the provider for the proper repair. I realize that it may not be that easy... but it is a must. Best Wishes In a message dated 10/16/2009 1:21:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
After many months of the recline not working on the chair, I finally found someone who could at least come look at it. He spoke Spanish & a few words of English. Had to have an interpreter. When i called the shop I told them what the flashing lights were saying controller error. He & his wife came. Stayed about an hour & all he could say was the circuit breaker wasn't worrying. When you request someone who can work on the computer, seems to me they should have sent one. How do you specify the problems & make sure that the correct repairman comes to take of all the problem?

