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we inherited the lift, dont know much about it. The base controls have never really worked, but the joystick box has been fine.

Parked it 3 weeks ago. Batteries low, so charged this morning and showing over 75%, the usual process. Wanted to move to better spot so unplugged and tried to move. No luck.

Joystick box has no juice, needle on the battery meter doesnt even move. And the base controls have no response either. Unfortunately due to where its parked we cant get battery door open to try little reset button.

So no idea whats going on, and have no access to batteries.

Any ideas?

Thx
  • Posted 21 Jul 2018 11:46
  • By ant_l
  • joined 21 Jul'18 - 1 message
  • United States

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