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TSS300

Public Streets and Roadways

WARNING! You should not operate your power chair on public streets and roadways. Be aware

that it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated on your power chair. Obey all

local pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then proceed with

extreme caution.

Outdoor Driving Surfaces

Your power chair is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions—dry, level surfaces

composed of concrete, blacktop, or asphalt. However, Pride recognizes that there will be times when you will

encounter other surface types. For this reason, your power chair is designed to perform admirably on packed soil,

grass, and gravel. Feel free to use your power chair safely on lawns and in park areas.

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Avoid driving on uneven terrain and/or soft surfaces.

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Avoid tall grass that can entangle the running gear.

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Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand.

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Do not use your power chair in fresh or salt water.

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Do not use your power chair at the edge of a stream, lake, or ocean.

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If you feel unsure about a driving surface, avoid that surface.

Inclement Weather Precautions

Exposure of your power chair to inclement weather conditions should be avoided whenever possible. If suddenly

caught up in rain, snow, severe cold or heat while operating your power chair, proceed to shelter at the earliest

opportunity. Thoroughly dry your power chair before storing, charging, or operating your power chair.

PROHIBITED! Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions, and on icy/slippery surfaces

can have an adverse effect on the electrical system. Maintain and store your power chair in a

dry and clean condition.

WARNING! Prolonged exposure to hot or cold conditions may affect the temperature of

upholstered and non-upholstered items on the power chair, possibly resulting in skin irritation.

Exercise caution when using the power chair in extremely hot or cold conditions or when

exposing your power chair to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.

Stationary Obstacles (Steps, Curbs, etc.)

Proceed with extreme caution when driving near raised surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop-offs (curbs,

porches, stairs, etc.). Be sure your power chair is traveling perpendicular to any curb you may be required to navigate.

To navigate up over a curb or stationary obstacle:

1. Approach the curb or obstacle slowly, and make sure the power chair is traveling perpendicular to the obstacle.

See figure 2.

2. Increase the forward speed just before the front wheels come in contact with the obstacle.

3. Reduce the forward speed only after the rear wheels have cleared the obstacle.

To navigate down a curb or stationary obstacle:

1. Approach the curb or obstacle slowly, and make sure the power chair is traveling perpendicular to the obstacle.

See figure 2.

2. Reduce the forward speed just before the front wheels come in contact with the obstacle.

3. Increase the forward speed only after the rear wheels have cleared the obstacle and you are once again on a

level surface.

WARNING! Even though your power chair may be capable of handling greater obstacles, Pride

recommends that you do not attempt to negotiate a curb that has a height greater than 2 in. (5 cm).

Doing so could cause instability in your power chair.

WARNING! Do not attempt to have your power chair proceed backward down any step, curb, or

other obstacle. This may cause the power chair to tip.

I I .   S A F E T Y

Summary of Contents for Jazzy select elite

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Page 2: ...the product this icon is represented as a white symbol on a blue dot with a white border PROHIBITED These actions are prohibited These actions should not be performed at any time or in any circumstan...

Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 5 III YOUR POWER CHAIR 17 IV ASSEMBLY 21 V COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 22 VI BATTERIES AND CHARGING 27 VII CARE AND MAINTENANCE 31 VIII WARRANTY 37 APPENDIX I SPECIFICATIONS 39 C O N...

Page 4: ...accepting delivery of this product you promise that you will not change alter or modify this product or remove or render inoperable or unsafe any guards shields or other safety features of this produ...

Page 5: ...ness to prevent the harness from getting caught in the drive tires pinched in the seat frame or damaged when passing through doorways Avoid exposure to rain snow ice salt or standing water whenever po...

Page 6: ...outlet having 2 pronged plug access Wear safety goggles Corrosive chemicals contained in battery Do not remove the anti tip wheels EMI RFI This product has been tested and passed at an immunity level...

Page 7: ...sitive Terminal Post Connect Black wire to Black Negative Terminal Post Do not use batteries with different amp hour Ah capacities Do not mix old and new batteries Always replace both batteries at the...

Page 8: ...nd in freewheel mode Locked and in drive mode Do not place power chair in freewheel mode on a decline Do not place power chair in freewheel mode on an incline Contains Lead Power chair information lab...

Page 9: ...your time and you will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways on and off of elevators up and down ramps and over moderate terrain Below are some precautions tips and o...

Page 10: ...Incline Information More and more buildings have ramps with specified degrees of inclination designed for easy and safe access Some ramps may have turning switchbacks 180 degree turns that require yo...

Page 11: ...ces inclined road surfaces riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction such as passing from a grassy area to a paved area especially at high speed while turning and abrupt directio...

Page 12: ...ain and store your power chair in a dry and clean condition WARNING Prolonged exposure to hot or cold conditions may affect the temperature of upholstered and non upholstered items on the power chair...

Page 13: ...nufacturer of the lift elevation product before using that product WARNING Not all lift systems elevation products are rated for use with an occupied mobility device Pride recommends that you do not r...

Page 14: ...er handling WARNING Power chair batteries are heavy See specifications table If you are unable to lift that much weight be sure to get help Use proper lifting techniques and avoid lifting beyond your...

Page 15: ...es when driving Be aware that loose fitting clothing can become caught in drive tires WARNING Before transferring position yourself as far back as possible in the power chair seat to prevent the power...

Page 16: ...stations amateur radio HAM transmitters wireless com puter links microwave signals paging transmitters and medium range mobile transceivers used by emergency vehicles In some cases these waves can ca...

Page 17: ...the armrests seatback and seat base The power base assembly includes two motor brake assemblies two drive wheels two rear caster wheels two front anti tip wheels two batteries and wiring harnesses Fi...

Page 18: ...18 TSS300 Figure 6 The TSS300 Power Base MAIN SHROUD SEAT POST MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER FRONT COVER CONTROLLER HARNESS ANTI TIP WHEELS REAR CASTER WHEEL I I I Y O U R P O W E R C H A I R...

Page 19: ...batteries and the motors are heavily strained e g from excessive loads the main circuit breaker trips to prevent damage to the motors and the electronics If the circuit trips allow your power chair t...

Page 20: ...freewheel mode the braking system is disengaged To engage or disengage the drive motors 1 Locate the lever on the top of the power base 2 Push both levers forward away from the seat post to engage the...

Page 21: ...Avoid routing the controller harness on the outside of the armrest pad Route the harness under the armrest or toward the inside of the armrest pad Use correct tie down points for the controller harne...

Page 22: ...e occupant from the power chair before making any adjustments V C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S Figure 12 Seat Height Adjustment You may need the following to make comfort adjustments metric stand...

Page 23: ...f the other NOTE Changing the armrest width may increase the overall width of your power chair To change the armrest width 1 Locate the armrest width adjustment setscrew on each side of the armrest re...

Page 24: ...Unplug the controller harness from the power base 3 Cut the wire tie s that secure the controller harness to the armrest and seat 4 Flip up the armrest so it is perpendicular to the floor 5 Loosen the...

Page 25: ...stall the two adjustment screws Elevating Leg Rests Elevating Leg Rests ELRs offer an infinite range of adjustment for the leg angle and a footrest adjustment range of 12 19 in 30 48 48 26 cm See figu...

Page 26: ...ten both screws To adjust the positioning belt for operator comfort 1 Once seated insert the metal tab on one side of the belt into the plastic housing on the opposite side until you hear a click See...

Page 27: ...ss PROHIBITED Never use an extension cord to plug in your battery charger Plug the charger directly into a properly wired standard electrical outlet PROHIBITED Do not allow unsupervised children to pl...

Page 28: ...full charge of 8 to 14 hours and operate your power chair again The batteries will now perform at over 90 of their potential 4 After four or five charging cycles the batteries will top off at 100 char...

Page 29: ...GM and Gel Cell are deep cycle batteries that are similar in performance WARNING Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries Use only AGM or Gel Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosiv...

Page 30: ...r an extended period fully charge the batteries prior to storage Disconnect the battery harnesses and store the power chair in a warm dry environment Avoid temperature extremes such as freezing and ex...

Page 31: ...osed to sources of water such as incontinence should be inspected often for corrosion and electronic components may need to be replaced frequently Temperature Some of the parts of your power chair are...

Page 32: ...ct the controller cable and the charger harness from the power base Look for corrosion Contact your authorized Pride Provider if necessary Ensure that all parts of the controller system are securely f...

Page 33: ...air Avoid using products that may scratch the surface of your power chair If necessary clean your product with an approved disinfectant Make sure the disinfectant is safe for use on your product befor...

Page 34: ...ime PROHIBITED Keep tools and other metal objects away from the battery terminals Contact with tools can cause electrical shock You may need the following to change your batteries metric standard sock...

Page 35: ...35 V I I C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E Figure 21 Battery Installation Seat Removed for Clarity CORRECT CONNECTION INCORRECT CONNECTION SHIPPING GUARD FRONT COVER MAIN SHROUD FRONT BATTERY REAR B...

Page 36: ...are secure 13 Reinstall the main shroud by aligning the slots in the front of the shroud with the slots in the front cover and then sliding the shroud into place 14 Reinstall the seat 15 Charge the b...

Page 37: ...bushings Plastic components excluding body Electrical Harness Front rigging mounting brackets SIX MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Batteries The batteries are covered by a separate six month warranty provided...

Page 38: ...ES Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to one 1 year from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law Any and all other i...

Page 39: ...tery weight may vary based on manufacturer NOTE This product conforms to all applicable ANSI RESNA testing requirements and ISO 7176 series EN12184 standards All specifications subject to change witho...

Page 40: ...40 TSS300 A P P E N D I X I S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Figure 22 TSS300 Dimensions and Ground Clearance...

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Page 44: ...all Parts Joystick Serial Number Controller Serial Number Left Motor Serial Number Right Motor Serial Number Fit and Finish Performance Date Inspected Inspector INFMANU3925 Product Serial Pride keeps...

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