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Pride Mobility Lift Chair Remote | CTL2106501 | HW110I-4-024

Pride Mobility Lift Chair Remote | CTL2106501 | HW110I-4-024

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Genuine OEM replacement hand control (Part Number: CTL2106501) designed for Pride Mobility VivaLift! Radiance power lift recliners (PLR-3955 series). Also identified by Model Number: HW110I-4-024, this 5-pin remote features an 11-button layout, a dedicated up/down toggle switch, dual memory buttons (M1 & M2), and a built-in USB charging port.

Description From The Pride Mobility Service Manual: Hand Control, Viva Lift, Power Headrest/Lumbar, Dual Motor W/Toggle, Black, W/Viva Logo, Heat, (HHC: HW110I-4-024)

Specifications:

Brand:
Pride Mobility
Manufacturer:
HHC MotoMotion (Moto Control Wands)
Part Number:
CTL2106501
Model Number:
HW110I-4-024
Base Model ID:
HW110I
Number Of Functions:
11 Buttons With 1 Toggle Switch
Functions:
Heat, Headrest, Lumbar, Backrest, Legrest, Up/Down Lift, M1 (Memory 1), M2 (Memory 2)
Connector Type:
5-Pin Connector
USB Charging Port:
Yes
Cord Length (Coiled):
36 Inches
Works With Control Box Part Numbers:
CTL2205154 & CTL2205786
Also Part Of An Update Kit For The 3955 Chairs:
Lift Chair Remote and Control Box Update Kit

Compatibility

Pride Mobility VivaLift! Radiance:
Model Numbers PLR-3955, PLR-3955S, PLR-3955PW, PLR-3955M, PLR-3955LT

If you know your original remote hand control is part number CTL2106501 / Model Number: HW110I-4-024 then you don't need to read the compatibility note below. But if you can't read the label on your remote or it somehow got lost then you should read it before ordering.

Important Compatibility Note: This remote is for chair models with Model Codes HOB & HOC, but also for earlier chairs (HOA) where both the control box & remote have been previously replaced with Update Kit: KIT2205810.

The easiest way to tell if this is the correct remote is if you have Control Box Part Number: CTL2205154 (CM310M-D3-3) or CTL2205786 (CM310M-D3-1, CM310M-D3-2), then this remote will work for you, but if you have the older (2022 or older) Control Box Part Number: CTL1908248 or Remote Number: CTL1908249 (HW110I-0-024), then you will need the Update Kit Part Number: KIT2205810

Q: Where can I find the sticker with the serial and model numbers on my Pride Power Lift Chair?

A: There are two main locations where the serial number is printed:

  1. On the recliner’s steel lift frame, near the rear of the motor.
  2. Attached to the wood frame below the scissor mechanism.

Depending on your specific model, your serial number could also be located on the:

  • Back landing leg
  • Back right landing leg
  • Inside lifting arm
  • Lifting motor

Reference Image:

Pride Mobility Power Lift Chair Recliner Serial Number Location

Additional Specifications

Length:
6 1/4 Inches
Width:
1 13/16 Inches
Height:
7/8 Inch
Color:
Black
Input:
5 Volts DC, 2.0 Amps
Safety Standards & Certifications:
UL Listed (E481628): Tested and certified to meet stringent electrical safety standards.
Class 2: Certified as a Class 2 power-limited circuit, providing safety from fire and electric shock.
IP20: Protected against solid objects over 12.5mm (e.g., fingers); no protection against liquids.
FCC: Indicates compliance with Federal Communications Commission standards, confirming that the device emits electromagnetic interference within safe, authorized limits.

Button and Switch Operation

Toggle Switch UP:
Raises the entire chair base and seat into the standing-assist position.
Toggle Switch DOWN:
Lowers the chair from the lift position back to seated, and continues into the deeply reclined or infinite-position lay-flat position.
Heat:
Toggles heat function
M1:
Memory Button 1
M2:
Memory Button 2
Headrest:
Forward / Back
Lumbar:
Forward / Back
Backrest:
Forward / Back
Legrest:
Forward / Back
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Lift Chair Remote Compatibility & Troubleshooting

How do I know which lift chair remote to buy?

1. Search by Part Number: If you have the OEM part number or the model number located on the back of your current remote, type it into our search box. Manufacturers frequently update part numbers, but our search will usually pull up the newest compatible replacement.

2. Match the Specs: If you don't have a part number, use the filters on the left side of this page to match three critical details:

  • Brand: (e.g., Pride Mobility or Golden Technologies)
  • Connector Type: Check the plug at the end of your cord (e.g., 5-pin or 25-pin).
  • Button Layout: Count the buttons and toggles. NOTE: Look closely at the text. Some remotes share the exact same button layout, but the buttons function differently. Example being a "Memory" button in place of a "Heat" button.

3. Ask an Expert: If you feel you have narrowed it down but aren't 100% sure, or if you simply can't find your remote, please call us at 585-678-1670. We will do our best to help you find exactly what you need!

Are lift chair remotes universal?

No, lift chair remotes are not completely universal. While many standard 2-button, 5-pin remotes are interchangeable between basic Okin or Limoss motors, chairs with advanced features like power headrests, lumbar support, or heat and massage require brand-specific OEM remotes to function safely.

Where do I plug in the replacement hand control?

Most remotes plug directly into the motor under the chair or into a junction box (control box) attached to the frame. If your chair uses an extension cable, the process is even easier, you can simply unplug the old remote from the extension cord without having to reach to far underneath the chair.

Important: Always unplug the chair from the wall outlet before disconnecting or reconnecting a new remote.

How do I know if my remote is broken or if it is a Motor or Control (Junction) Box

Before ordering a replacement remote, rule out power issues. First, ensure the chair is plugged into a working wall outlet. Second, check the power supply box (usually resting on the floor behind the chair), if it has a green light, it is receiving power. If the green light is on but the chair won't move, then try this...

Troubleshooting Your Chair: Is your recliner losing power randomly? If you find yourself having to jiggle the cable near the base of the remote just to get it to work, replacing the hand control should solve your problem. On the other hand, if your remote has power but an isolated part of the chair is stuck (like just the legrest), you are likely dealing with a bad control box or motor instead. We highly recommend watching our Diagnostic Video before placing an order. Still unsure? Give our experts a call at 585-678-1670 and we’ll help you figure it out!

How do you reset a power recliner remote?


Most standard lift chair remotes are "plug-and-play" and do not have a reset button. However, if your chair has a memory function or battery backup, you can perform a soft reset by unplugging the chair from the wall, disconnecting the power brick for 60 seconds, and then plugging everything back in. Some advanced remotes (like certain La-Z-Boy models) have a tiny pinhole reset button under the battery cover.

Safety & Compliance

Guaranteed OEM Factory Part

Our remote hand controls are NOT aftermarket imitations. They are genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts, guaranteeing exact pin-compatibility, correct voltage regulation, and the exact same button lifespan as your original remote.

Industry & Medical Compliance

FDA Class II Device Component: Our hand controls are exact OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement parts designed specifically to safely operate the motorized lifting mechanisms of FDA Class II registered medical lift chairs (such as those by Pride Mobility and Golden Technologies).

Safety Certified: Designed to meet strict electrical safety standards to prevent short circuits and ensure safe operation for elderly or mobility-impaired users.

HSA / FSA & Tax Exemption: Because our hand controls are replacement parts for durable medical equipment (DME), they may be eligible for tax exemption or HSA/FSA reimbursement depending on your state and provider.

Prop 65 Warning (Required for CA)

⚠️ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.