I am presently in Atlana, for the medtrade show.  I'll ask.

Motor Brushes
Magnetic Brake Drag
Defective joystick
Defective Control Module
Battery Connections
The integrity of each component must verified.



Best. Wiishes

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From: greg <[email protected]>
To: quad-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 1, 2016 11:36 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Barreries



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class="aolReplacedBody"><div><span 
style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:14pt;">I got new batteries in Aug, but 
already after a few miles, my chair feels sluggish. After about 4 miles, my 
chair has 2 out of 5 bars left of power. Then really gets bad even on a small 
ramp. Chair stops, charge bar meter flashes and I have to turn it off and on. 
The last 3 weeks or so, after a few miles, the charge meter on the joystick 
flahes the Pi sign, TT one wavy cross on top.

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<span style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:14pt;">The chair repair shop, nor 
Invacare, can figure out the flashing Pi sign. Neither have ever seen it 
before.</span>

<span style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:14pt;">
My chair is old and I'm just starting the new chair prosses. But is there 
anything that an old chair can do to cause batteries to go out fast. Or draw to 
much power?</span>

 

<span style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:14pt;">Just called to try and get 
the battering replaced.</span>

 

<span style="font-family:'Arial';font-size:14pt;">Greg</span>


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