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Jet 1

I .   I N T R O D U C T I O N

Welcome to Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jet Power

Chair. The Jet 1 design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive styling.

We are certain that the design features and trouble-free operation of your new Jet Power Chair will add convenience

to your daily living.

At Pride, your safety is important to us. 

Please read and follow all of the instructions in this manual before

you attempt to operate your Jet for the first time.

 These instructions were produced for your benefit. Your

understanding of these instructions is essential for the safe operation of your new Jet Power Chair.

Pride is not liable for damage to property or personal injury arising out of unsafe use of a Jet Power Chair.  Pride

is also not liable for any property damage or personal injury arising out of the failure of any person and or/user to

following the instructions and recommendations set forth in this manual or any other instructions or recommendations

contained in other Jazzy related literature issued by Pride or contained on the Jet Power Chair itself.

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. Any changes to our products may

cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the product you had purchased.

If you experience any problems with your Jet that your are unable to solve, or if you do not feel capable of safely

following any of the instructions and/or recommendations as contained in this manual, please contact your authorized

Pride provider for assistance.

Once you understand how to operate and take care of your Jet, we are certain that it will give you years of trouble-free

service and enjoyment.

Information Exchange

We want to hear your questions, comments, and suggestions about this manual. We would also like to hear about the

safety and reliability of your new Jet Power Chair, and about the service you received from your authorized Pride

provider.

Please notify us of any change of address, so we can keep you apprised of important information about safety, new

products, and new options that can increase your ability to use and enjoy your Jet. Please feel free to write us at the

address below:

Pride Mobility Products Australia Pty. Ltd.

21 Healey Road

Dandenong, 3175

Victoria, Australia

Summary of Contents for JET1

Page 1: ...irs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Power Chairs Owner s Manual 21 Healey Road Dandenong 3175 Victoria...

Page 2: ...your authorized Pride Provider The following symbols will be used throughout this owner s manual to identify warnings and cautions It is very important for you to read and understand them completely...

Page 3: ...I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 6 III THE JET 1 8 IV ASSEMBLY 13 V COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 16 VI DISASSEMBLY 20 VII OPERATION 21 VIII BATTERIES AND CHARGING 24 IX CARE AND MAINTENANCE 29 X OPTIONS AND ACCESSO...

Page 4: ...d on the Jet Power Chair itself 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...

Page 5: ...message boards you are invited to speak with other Pride customers as well as Pride representatives who are available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have You will receive a free...

Page 6: ...urned off See VII Operation 2 Be sure your Jet 1 is not in freewheel mode See III The Jet 1 3 Make sure the armrests are flipped up or removed from your Jet 1 4 Flip the footrest up or move the leg re...

Page 7: ...n slowly and then accelerate cautiously WARNING When climbing an incline do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline Drive your Jet 1 straight up the incline This will greatly reduce...

Page 8: ...ssembly includes the armrests seatback seat base and a joystick controller Your Jet 1 seat may also have some optional accessories attached to it such as a basket a cane crutch holder a cup holder or...

Page 9: ...9 Jet 1 ARMREST Figure 2 Rear View ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT SETSCREWS I I I T H E J E T 1 ARMRESTHEIGHTADJUSTMENTKNOBS Figure 3 Battery Charger Cord CONTROLLER HARNESSES...

Page 10: ...ake Ground Clearance 9 cm TurningRadius 50 cm OverallSize Length 98cm Width 58 cm SeatingOptions Gray vinyl medium back DriveTrain Twomotor mid wheel Batteries NF 22 batteries Range Up to 40 km Batter...

Page 11: ...and Charging n Main circuit breaker The main circuit breaker is a safety feature built into your Jet 1 See figure 4 When the batteries and the motors are heavily strained e g from excessive loads the...

Page 12: ...n incline The chair could roll down on its own causing injury To engage or disengage the freewheel feature 1 Turn the freewheel levers outward to disengage the drive motors See figure 5 2 Turn the fre...

Page 13: ...tback mounting screws 4 Knobs arm width adjustment 2 Expandable arm 1 Expandable arm with joystick 1 Seatback 1 20 cm wire ties 4 SEATBACK ASSEMBLY The seatback mounts to the back hinges with four 4 P...

Page 14: ...thattheflatside of the male connector aligns with the flat side of the female connector whilemakingtheconnection Seefigure10B WARNING Failure to properly align the con nectors can result in damage to...

Page 15: ...15 Jet 1 I V A S S E M B L Y Figure 11 Dynamic DL Joystick Controller Figure 10B Charger Inhibit Connector SLIDE JOYSTICK INTOBRACKET SETSCREW Figure 12 Joystick And Bracket...

Page 16: ...hanging its center of gravity SEAT HEIGHT AND ANGLE You can change the seat height manually To change the seat height 1 Removetheseat SeeVI Disassembly 2 Removethenutandboltfromtheseattower Seefigure1...

Page 17: ...jam nut ARMREST HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OPTIONAL Your Jet 1 may be equipped with height adjustable armrests To change the armrest height Loosentheknoblocatedunderneaththearmrest raise bar to set height and...

Page 18: ...e 18 To adjust the footrest angle 1 Loosen the jam nut 2 Turn the setscrew clockwise to lower the front of the footrest 3 Turn the setscrew counterclockwise to raise the front of the footrest 4 Tighte...

Page 19: ...the anti tip wheels to better suit your needs The anti tip wheels may need adjustment if either of the fol lowingoccur n Whencomingtoastop yourJet1tipsforwardexcessively n The anti tip wheels constan...

Page 20: ...nd check the cable connections To remove the body shroud 1 Turn the power off 2 Make sure your Jet 1 is not in freewheel mode See III The Jet 1 3 Unplug the controller wiring harness 4 Remove the seat...

Page 21: ...ller See figure 24 The controller translates the speed and the directional information from the joystick to the motors It has self diagnostic features that are designed to search for potential problem...

Page 22: ...oystick Unless the joystick is damaged this action should stop your Jet 1 Speed and Response Adjustments Dynamic DL controller joysticks have only one knob that combines the speed and response functio...

Page 23: ...tion meter is flashing rapidly the controller may be indicating a fault The meter has six individual circles These circles are meant to provide information by the number of circles that are flashing F...

Page 24: ...slocatedunderneaththeutilitytray Theammeterislocatedontheutilitytrayforeasyviewing Thecharger has an in line fuse that protects the ammeter The ammeter indicates the rate of charge necessary to fully...

Page 25: ...tension cable to the charger then into the utility tray connector 5 Plug the charger into the wall outlet 6 Theammeterindicateshowmuchchargeisneededtofullychargethebatteries Waitaboutaminuteforthechar...

Page 26: ...into play when deciding how often to charge the batteries You may use your Jet 1 all day on a daily basis or you may not use it for weeks at a time n Daily Use If you use your Jet 1 on a daily basis c...

Page 27: ...ive regularly at Pride and are promptly shipped with a full charge During shipping the batteries encounter temperature extremes that may influence initial performance Heat robs the charge from the bat...

Page 28: ...y hot conditions and never attempt to charge a frozen battery Acold or frozen battery should be warmed for several days prior to recharging NOTE If you are storing a Jet 1 for an extended period of ti...

Page 29: ...ceptible to extreme changes in temperature Always keep your Jet 1 between the temperatures of 7 7 C 18 F and 50 C 122 F n In extremely cold temperatures the batteries may freeze The specific temperatu...

Page 30: ...oot Do not handle or try to repair it See your authorized Pride provider if there is a problem n Visually inspect the controller harnesses Make sure that they are not frayed or cut or have any wires e...

Page 31: ...k the rear forks for damage or fluttering which indicates that they may need to be adjusted or have the bearings replaced See your authorized Pride provider for repair n Keep your Jet 1 clean and free...

Page 32: ...efore attempting repair Follow these easy steps for a quick and safe repair 1 Completely deflate the tyre if pneumatic 2 Remove the cap in the center of the wheel that covers the drive wheel nut See f...

Page 33: ...ect the other circuit breaker harness to the empty negative terminal of the other battery NOTE Failure to maintain the brushes could void your Jet 1 s warranty The electric motors that power your Jet...

Page 34: ...s n Does not power up n Powers up but does not move CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE If the battery indicator gauge does not light up when you turn on the power n Check the harness connections Make sure they ar...

Page 35: ...e32 CANE AND CRUTCH HOLDER The removable cane and crutch holder is mounted to the back of the seat by means of the accessory bracket See figure33 WALKER HOLDER The removable walker holder is mounted t...

Page 36: ...36 Jet 1 X O P T I O N S A N D A C C E S S O R I E S Figure 32 Oxygen Tank Holder Figure 33 Cane And Crutch Holder Figure 34 Walker Holder Figure 35 Rear Basket...

Page 37: ...items renders the guarantee void on that item NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY This guarantee does not extend to those items which may need replacement due to normal wear and tear tyres belts bulbs upholst...

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