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Bison 80 trouble
Posted by donald-marr on October 4, 2017 at 5:08 pmI had to replace batteries I am now getting a line top and bottom chair will not move seat and foot rest are down tried many times and made sure no wire problems any ideas Thank You for ant help
okmobility replied 6 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 11 Replies -
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You need to reset the datum there are a few threads on this forum that already cover this.
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Look in tips and tricks, I have put instructions there
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I put in program mode chair does not move it beeps when I try up or down and shows this I- straight vertical line with line in middle does not shoe in trouble code manual
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Got it working Thank You one more question the batteries get warm wail charging is that normal?
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In program mode, the chair operates extremely slowly – especially when you first press the buttons. the I- trouble code isn’t really a trouble code, it’s telling you that the chair is in programming mode. Just give it more time after you hear the beep and the chair should start slowly moving. The batteries will get warm while charging from my experience.
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Yes I can confirm that the batteries do get quite warm when charging
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Thank You for all the help my dad is 93 we purchased used because lack of funds your help is Greatly appreciated
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One more question will a remote from a 180 acorn work or are they set as per unit
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I think so but they will need to be on the same channel. Look at the remote you have and open up the battery area. You should see two wires other than the battery wires. One green and one yellow. If they are both intact and not cut, then the remote is set for channel 1. If the green one is cut but the yellow one is not cut, then the remote is set for channel 2. If the yellow one is cut and the green one is not cut, then the remote is set for channel 3. If they are both cut then the remote is set for channel 4. Now you need to open up the front compartment on your stairlift and look at the transceiver board which is the green board attached to the bottom of the blue circuit board. Look to the left and you will see a small box with two switches. For channel one, make sure they are both switched to “On”. For channel two, make sure switch 1 is “Off” and switch two is “On”. For channel three, make sure that switch 1 is “On” and switch 2 is “Off”. For channel 4, make sure both switches are in the “Off” position.
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