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2-Key GC Joystick with 4 Prong Connector for Jazzy Power Chairs (Used)

PG Drives
SKU: U57-3702
Pride Mobility: CTLDC1574
PG Drives Technology: D51157

2-Key GC Joystick with 4 Prong Connector for Jazzy Power Chairs (Used)

PG Drives
SKU: U57-3702
Pride Mobility: CTLDC1574
PG Drives Technology: D51157
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Description

Note: This used item is no longer available. If you need a replacement please order the standard 2 Key GC2/GC3 Joystick Remote with 4 Prong Connector.

Our used 2-key GC joystick with 4-prong connector for Jazzy power chairs has a lot of life left to it so if you want to save some money on mobility electronics this may be a great bargain for you. Please check the photographs and Compatibility list below of compatible models. Most Jazzy models changed joystick remote connectors during their production runs.

Joystick remotes with a 3-prong connector will have a serial number of D50901 (CTLDC1461). 4-prong versions will have a serial number of D51157 (CTLDC1574). Please note that the 3-prong version has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available.

Unlike other "joystick controllers," the GC2/GC3 joystick remote is technically a "joystick remote" due to the fact that it is used in conjunction with a separate control module.

Certain models of Jazzy Select, Select 6, and Select 6 Ultra power chairs use a GC joystick remote with a 3-prong connector which connects to the following controller:

40 Amp Controller for the Jazzy Select, Select 6, and Select 6 Ultra Power Chairs

Other Jazzy Select and Select GT models use a GC joystick remote with a 4-prong connector which connects to this controller:

40 Amp Controller for the Jazzy Select and Select GT

Control Panel Features:
  • On/Off Button - This button turns the GC on and off. Do not use this button to stop the wheelchair, except in an emergency.
  • TruCharge Battery Gauge - This is a 5 segment display which indicates if the GC is switched on and gives the state of charge of the battery. Additionally, any faults in the wheelchair's electrical system are indicated by this display. Refer to the wheelchair's documentation for more details.
  • Speed Dial - This dial adjusts the speed of the wheelchair.
  • Horn Button - This button operates the wheelchair's horn.



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