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Jazzy 1120

2000

I I .   S A F E T Y

PUBLIC ROADS AND PARKING LOTS

It may be difficult for motorists to see you when you are seated on your Jazzy. To ensure your safety, always

assume you cannot be seen. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme caution.

NOTE:  Many municipalities have laws concerning operating your powered wheelchair on public roads. Be

sure to check local laws before attempting to do so.

STAIRS AND ESCALATORS

Wheelchairs are not designed to travel up or down stairs or escalators. Always use an elevator.

WARNING!  If you try to negotiate steps or escalators, you can cause injury to yourself and to

others.

STEPS AND CURBS

WARNING!  Never attempt to have your Jazzy climb or descend a step or a curb that is higher than

four (4) inches.

WARNING!  Never attempt to have your Jazzy proceed backwards down any step, curb, or other

obstacle. Doing so could cause your Jazzy to tip.

INCLINES AND UNEVEN TERRAIN

WARNING!  When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline.

Always drive your Jazzy straight up the incline. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall.

Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline.

WARNING!  Never travel up or down an incline that can be potentially hazardous (for example,

areas covered with snow, ice, or cut grass).

When climbing an incline, try to keep your Jazzy moving.  If you must stop, start up again slowly, and then

accelerate cautiously. When driving down an incline, do so slowly and in the forward direction only. If your Jazzy

starts to move faster than you anticipated or desired it would, allow the chair to come to a complete stop by

releasing the joystick. Push the joystick slightly forward and continue traveling slowly down the incline.

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED INCLINE

Pride has performed extensive incline testing with the Jazzy. Our results show that the maximum incline your Jazzy

can safely climb is five degrees at maximum weight capacity. Five degrees is the angle of most handicap access

ramps. Any attempt to climb a steeper slope may put your Jazzy in an unstable position.

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Summary of Contents for Jazzy 1120 2000

Page 1: ...Exeter PA St Catharines ON 1 800 800 8586 www pridemobility com Owner s Manual All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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Page 3: ...otrest Depth 20 FootrestAngle 20 Swing Away Footrests Option 20 ElevatingLegRestsOption 20 RecliningSeatOption 21 PowerElevatingSeatOption 21 High backwithHeadrest optional 22 Anti TipWheelAdjustment...

Page 4: ...werChairitself This owner s manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make changes as they become necessary...

Page 5: ...re invited to speak with other Pride customers as well as Pride representatives who are available to assist you with any ques tions or concerns you may have You will receive a free gift simply for reg...

Page 6: ...00 n Make sure the armrests are flipped up or removed from your Jazzy n Flipthefootrestupormovethelegrestsaside thishelpstokeepyourfeetfromgettingcaughtonthefootrest or on the leg rests during the tra...

Page 7: ...imbing an incline do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline Always drive your Jazzy straight up the incline This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall Always exercise...

Page 8: ...hould I expect This is hard to predict It would depend on a number of factors n Strengthoftheradiowaves n Constructionofthepoweredwheelchair n Positionofthepoweredwheelchair whetheritisonlevelgroundor...

Page 9: ...urershavetheseactionsimplementedbyDecember2 1994 What can I do to find out if my powered wheelchair is likely to be affected by EMI RFI If you ve had your powered wheelchair for a long time and haven...

Page 10: ...such as a basket a cane crutch holder a cup holder or a power seat switch See XI OptionalAccessories The power base assembly is the heart of your Jazzy The power base assembly includes two drive wheel...

Page 11: ...zzy 11202000 Rear View ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT KNOBS Figure 4 Pilot Controller Harness Connector Figure 5 Europa Remote Controller Harness Connector Figure 3 Remote Plus Controller Harness Connector...

Page 12: ...d the electronics If the circuit trips allow your Jazzy to rest for approxi matelyoneminute Next pushinthecircuitbreakerbutton turnonthejoystickcontroller andcontinuenormal operation Ifthemaincircuitb...

Page 13: ...n its own causing injury To disengage the drive and place chair in freewheel 1 Move the safety latch up See figure 7 2 Pullthefreewheelleverup To engage the drive and take chair out of freewheel n Pus...

Page 14: ...onditions Forinstance whenyoureleasethejoystickyourJazzybegins toslowdown Asthechairslowsdown thefrontanti tipwheelswillautomaticallydroptowardtheground This willreducetheforwardtipthatistypicallyenco...

Page 15: ...ptions Medium Back standard High back with headrest Reclining Seat Versa Seat VersaTilt Power Elevating Option Drive Train Two motor mid wheel Batteries Two 12 volt Group 24 batteries NF 22 batteries...

Page 16: ...towers See figure 10 2 Push the seat back and down until the latches engage on the front seat towers See figure 10 3 Plugthecontrollercableintotheconnectorontheutilitytray Seefigure11 4 Plug the power...

Page 17: ...eat l Aligntheseatshafttotheholeintheactuator Seefigure13 2 Insert seat into actuator and push the seat lever forward 3 Lock seat into place VERSA SEAT OR VERSA TILT OPTION If your Jazzy is equipped w...

Page 18: ...tion laterinthissection To change the seat height 1 Remove the seat SeeVII Disassembly 2 Removethefootframe 3 Removeintermediateshroudbyreleasingtwo1 4turnfasteners 4 Remove the ball detent pin fromea...

Page 19: ...st 3 Move the armrest up or down to the desired height 4 Aligntheholesandreinserttheballdetentpin 5 Retightenthesetscrew JOYSTICK EXTENSION The joystick control can easily slide out away from the armr...

Page 20: ...2 To adjust the footrest angle 1 Turn the setscrew clockwise to raise the front of the footrest 2 Turnthesetscrewcounterclockwisetolowerthefrontofthefootrest SWING AWAY FOOTRESTS OPTION Swing away foo...

Page 21: ...seatback release lever To adjust the armrest angle Referto ArmrestAngle earlierinthissection POWER ELEVATING SEAT OPTION IfyourJazzyisequippedwithapowerelevatingseat youcanchange theseatheightautomati...

Page 22: ...Jazzy is on level surfaces only CAUTION Always fasten the safety belt when operating the power elevating seat The power elevating seat option is equipped with a system that reducesyourJazzy sspeedbyo...

Page 23: ...tipwheelstobettersuityourneeds Theanti tipwheelsmayneedadjustmentifeitherofthefollowingoccur n Whencomingtoastop yourJazzytipsforwardexcessively n Theanti tipwheelsconstantlyrubtheground NOTE Each dr...

Page 24: ...f of the actuator FOOT FRAME REMOVAL ThefootframehelpsprotecttheJazzycomponentsfromtheenvi ronment Seefigure32 Youmustremovethefootframeinorder tochangethebatteriesandcheckthecableconnections To remov...

Page 25: ...r translates the speed and the directional information from the joystick for the motors It has self diagnostic features that are designed to search for potential problems at the rate of 100 times per...

Page 26: ...tment ThePilotjoystickcontrollerisequippedwithaspeedandresponse Figure 37 Joystick Movement BATTERY CONDITION METER ON OFF KEY SPEED RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT KNOB Figure 36 Pilot Controller adjustmentknobt...

Page 27: ...ecurrentstateofbatterycharge thebatteryconditionmetercanalsoindicatepossible problems with your Jazzy The battery condition meter has ten individual bars The bars are meant to provide informationbythe...

Page 28: ...sition thefasteryourJazzymoves Whenyoureleasethejoystickandallowittoreturntotheneutralposition youengagetheelectromagneticbrakes Thiscausesthechairtodecelerate and come to a complete stop If your Jazz...

Page 29: ...LEDislitintheappropriatesection pushthejoystickforwardto raisetheactuatorandpullthejoystickinreversetolowertheactuator Toreturntodrive activatethemodekeyagain SLEEP MODE YourRemotePluscontrollerhasasl...

Page 30: ...Disconnected CheckLeftMotorWiring 1 Red Low BatteryVoltage CheckBatteries BatteryWiring If you cannot resolve your problem see an authorized Pride provider or service center REMOTE PLUS OPTIONAL FEATU...

Page 31: ...se the joystick Unless the joy stickisdamaged thisactionshouldstopyourJazzy WARNING Do not use the on off key to stop the chair This may cause injury Battery Condition Meter Thebatteryconditionmeterco...

Page 32: ...em is powered down It also flashes trouble codes when the system detects a fault See Trouble Codes Drive Mode Select Key Thiskeyenablesyoutoselectadriveprogram Thismodealsoconsistsofaseven segmentLEDt...

Page 33: ...ck to control the actuators 1 Press the Drive Mode Select key until you get to 0 2 MovethejoysticktoeithertheleftorrightturningpositiontoscrollthroughtheoptionswhichareA b C d or E 3 Selectanoption 4...

Page 34: ...ur Jazzy may have If this still does not work contact your local Pride provider 2 DX Accessory Fault Power down the Jazzy and check all the connections to your accessories You may have a shorted circu...

Page 35: ...ingthebatteriessafely quickly andeasily Thechargingsystemcon sistsofthebatterycharger thechargerfuse andtheammeter Theonboardchargerislocatedunderneaththeutility tray The ammeter and charger fuse are...

Page 36: ...erscale 7 WhenyourJazzy sbatteriesarefullycharged youcanunplugthepowercordfromthewalloutlet winditup using the hook and loop strap and place the cord back into the rear tray 8 Replace the rear cover T...

Page 37: ...ngcycle Thisexplainswhythechargingammeterdropsasitapproachesafullcharge Whenthebatteryis fullycharged theamperagefromthechargerisnearlyatzero Thisishowthechargermaintainsachargebutdoes notoverchargeth...

Page 38: ...icaltechnologythanthatusedincarbatteries nickel cadmium batteries nicads or in other common battery types Deep cycle batteries are specifically designed to provide power draindowntheircharge and then...

Page 39: ...ays prior to recharging NOTE If you are storing a Jazzy for an extended period of time you may wish to block the unit up with several boards under the frame This keeps the tires off the ground and pre...

Page 40: ...es in temperature Always keep your Jazzy between the temperatures of 18 F and 122 F n In extremely cold temperatures the batteries may freeze The specific temperature at which they freeze de pends on...

Page 41: ...sses Makesurethattheyarenotfrayedorcutorhaveanywiresexposed See your authorized Pride provider if there is a problem with any of these harnesses WEEKLY CHECKS n Disconnect and inspect the controller a...

Page 42: ...ced See an authorized Pride provider for repair n Keep your Jazzy clean and free of foreign material such as mud dirt hair food drink etc YEARLY CHECKS Take your Jazzy to an authorized Pride provider...

Page 43: ...theirrespectivequickdiscon nectsbypullingthequickdisconnectstowardyou 5 Removebatteriesfromthepowerbaseassembly 6 Disconnectthebatteryharnessesfromthepositiveandnegativeterminals 7 Replace old batteri...

Page 44: ...sary Contact your authorized Pride provider for replacement brushes CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE If the battery indicator gauge does not light up when you turn on the power n Check the harness connections M...

Page 45: ...kesurethebeltissecure but does not cause discomfort NOTE The positioning belt is not designed for use as a seat belt in a motor vehicle Nor is your Jazzy suitable for use as a seat in any vehicle Anyo...

Page 46: ...ackoftheseat by means of the accessory bracket See figure 53 It can hold a standardsizewalker REAR BASKET The rear basket is mounted to the accessory bracket See figure 54 Ithasahandlethatyoucanusewhe...

Page 47: ...harge any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representative of Pridetobedefectiveinmaterialand orworkmanship n Motor gearboxassembly WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS Motor Ifdamageoccur...

Page 48: ...atteryfluidspillageorleakage n Abuse misuse accident ornegligence n Improper operation maintenance or storage n Commercialuse oruseotherthannormal There is no other express warranty Implied warranties...

Page 49: ...INFMANU1445 REV B JULY 2002 182 Susquehanna Ave Exeter PA 18643 1 800 800 8586 www pridemobility com All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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