Hi Gregg,
Sorry to read of your issue and yes it sounds like you pop'd a circuit  
breaker or fuse.  That can happen when something protected is forced for  any 
reason.  As a chair owner, you should know or be made aware of any  place on 
your chair of electrical protection, such as a circuit breaker or  fuse.
Because I don't know the brand of your personal equipment.. it is difficult 
 to offer further advice or suggestions other then to call the Provider of 
your  chair.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/29/2010 5:13:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
My chair broke down again.  Fri. 
I was getting in my van and went  in at an angle, I got wedged in between 
the ramp and back  seat. 
I was going forward and back  trying to free myself and it just stopped. No 
power at  all. 
I checked the batteries as well as  we could and it all looked fine. 
Everything looks  normal. 
I don’t know about fuses or a  reset button. It could be the joystick. When 
it’s off the recline buttons  don’t work at all. 
At least I have a backup chair.  Always a weekend too. 
Greg

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