Jazzy EVO 614 Series
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C O N T E N T S
I. INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................................................4
II. SAFETY
...................................................................................................................................................5
III. YOUR POWER CHAIR
......................................................................................................................7
IV. ASSEMBLY
...........................................................................................................................................12
V.
COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
........................................................................................................13
VI. BATTERIES AND CHARGING
....................................................................................................17
VII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
........................................................................................................21
USA
Variation
USA
Variation
USA
Variation
asphalt
tarmac
backward(s)
rearward(s)
center
centre
color
colour
cord
lead
curb
kerb
elevator
lift
meter
metre
provider
dealer; agent
sidewalk
pavement
tire
tyre
trunk
boot
turn signal
turn indicator
yard
grounds
wrench
spanner
caster
castor
pocketbook
handbag
counterclockwise
anticlockwise
authorized
authorised
path
footpath
path
bridleway
labor
labour
LANGUAGE USAGE
This owner’s manual is intended for distribution in all English-speaking countries where our Power Chairs are
sold. We have chosen to compose this manual using language and spellings common to the USA. Since we
recognize that not all English-speaking countries use the same words or spellings, please refer to the following
chart for some common word variations that may be encountered throughout this manual.
ADVISORY STATEMENT REGARDING CERTAIN COMPONENTRY INCORPORATED BY THIRD-PARTY
MANUFACTURERS INTO FINISHED POWER CHAIRS: When Pride power bases, seating systems, or other
components are incorporated into a finished power chair manufactured or assembled by any third party, that
third party is responsible to assure the safety, functionality, and legal compliance of the finished power chair.
Pride makes no representation concerning the safety, functionality, or legal compliance of the finished power chair
or its componentry manufactured by a third party. While we make every effort to assure that our components
are distributed responsibly, manufacturers, distributors, and consumers are reminded that finished power chairs
must comply with a variety of governmental standards and requirements for safety and functionality.
If it is necessary to physically modify a power chair, including the addition of third-party componentry, to
accommodate the medical needs of the power chair occupant, a risk assessment in conformance with ISO 14971,
as outlined in ISO 7176-19:2022, should be performed.
Changes to power chairs that are likely to affect conformance and risk evaluation include but are not limited to:
moving the securement-point brackets; lowering the back-support height; shortening the seat length; adding
secondary postural supports that are not firmly attached to the power chair; adding components that have sharp
edges (i.e., edges with less than 0.08 in. [2 mm] radius); or any change that compromises the structural integrity
of the power chair frame.