Pride Mobility 1100 manuel d'utilisation

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    Exeter , P A S t. Catharines, ON 1-800-800-8586 www .pridemobility .com Owner ’ s Manual A TTENTION: Please r ead the content of your owner s manual before operating your pow er chair .[...]

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    SAFETY GUIDELINES Copyright © 2003 Pride Mobility Products Corp. Please read and follow all instructions in this owner  s manual before attempting to operate your power chair for the first time. If there is anything in this manual you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for set-up, contact your authorized Pride provider .[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 3 CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 4 II. SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................... 6 III. EM[...]

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    4 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 I. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION W elcome to Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pride Power Chair . The Pride Power Chair design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive styling. W e are certain that the design fe[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 5 I. INTRODUCTION Pride Owners Club As an owner of a Pride product, you are invited to register your product s warranty and enroll in the Pride Owners Club. Y ou may do so by filling out and returning your enclosed registration card or by visiting Pride s web site at www .pridemobility .com. As a[...]

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    6 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 II. SAFETY SAFETY WARNING! Do not operate your new po wer chair for the first time without completely reading and under standing this owner s manual. Y our power chair is a state-of-the-art life-enhancement device designed to increase mobility . Pride provides an extensive variety of products to b[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 7 NOTE: If you discover a pr oblem, contact your authorized Pride pr ovider for assistance. Weight Limit ations Y our power chair is rated for a maximum weight capacity . Please refer to the specifications table for this limit. WARNING! Exceeding the weight capacity v oids y our war ranty and may resul[...]

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    8 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 WARNING! When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or driv e at an ang le up the face of the incline. Driv e your power chair str aight up the inc line. This gr eatly reduces the possibil- ity of a tip or a fall. Alw ays ex er cise e xt reme caution w hen negotiating an incline. WARNING! Y ou should no[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 9 II. SAFETY WARNING! W hen cor nering shar ply , reduce your speed. This g reatl y reduces the possibil- ity of a tip or fall. T o a void per sonal injur y and/or proper ty damage, always e xer cise com- mon sense when cor nering. Out door Driving Surfaces Y our power chair is designed to provide opti[...]

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    10 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 Figure 2. Curb Approach (Correct and Incorrect) II. SAFETY WARNING! Do not attempt to hav e y our power chair climb or descend an obstacle that is higher than two inc hes unless you hav e the assistance of an attendant. WARNING! Do not attempt to have your power chair proceed backward down any step,[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 11 II. SAFETY T ransfers T ransferring onto and off of your power chair requires a good sense of balance. Always have an attendant or healthcare professional present while learning to properly transfer yourself. T o eliminate the possibility of injury , Pride recommends that you or a trained attendant [...]

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    12 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 Positioning Belt s Y our authorized Pride provider , therapist(s), and other healthcare professionals are responsible for determining your requirement for a positioning belt in order to operate your power chair safely . WARNING! If you requir e a positioning belt to safely operate y our pow er chair[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 13 II. SAFETY Alcohol The power chair user must exercise care and common sense when operating his/her power chair . This includes awareness of safety issues while under the influence of alcohol. WARNING! Do not operate your pow er chair w hile you ar e under the influence of alcohol, as this may impair[...]

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    14 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 III. EMI/RFI Laboratory tests performed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have shown that radio waves can cause unintended motion of powered wheelchairs. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic energy (EM). When this energy adversely affects the operation of an electronic device, it is cal[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 15 III. EMI/RFI Are all pow ered wheelchairs susceptible to EMI/RFI? Each make and model of chair differs in its ability to resist electromagnetic interference. That is, each has a particular level of immunity to interference, measured in volts per meter (V/m). A higher immunity level offers grea[...]

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    16 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 IV . THE JAZZY 1100 SEATBACK JOYSTICK CONTROLLER ARMRESTS BODY SHROUD ANTI-TIP WHEELS DRIVE WHEEL REAR CASTER WHEEL Figure 3. The J azzy 1100 POWER BASE ASSEMBLY SEAT ASSEMBLY FOOTREST FREEWHEEL LEVER THE JAZZY 1100 The Jazzy 1 100 has two main assemblies: the seat and the power base. See figures 3 [...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 17 Figure 3a. Rear V iew ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT KNOBS IV . THE JAZZY 1100 Figure 4. Utility T ray AMMETER POWER SEAT CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) PILOT CONTROLLER HARNESS CONNECTORS BATTERY CHARGER CORD Figure 5. Remote Plus Contr oller Har ness Connector Figure 6. Europa Controller Har ness Connector[...]

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    18 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 IV . THE JAZZY 1100 STANDARD HEADLIGHT/ TAILLIGHT CONNECTOR Figure 7. Main Circuit Breaker MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER Figure 8. Full Lighting Har ness Connector FULL LIGHTING HARNESS CONNECTOR ELECTRONICS TRA Y The electronics tray is located on the rear of your Jazzy . A section of the electronics tray i[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 19 IV . THE JAZZY 1100 FREEWHEEL LEVERS For your convenience, your Jazzy 1 100 is equipped with two freewheel levers. See figures 9 and 10. These levers allow you to disengage the drive motors and maneuver the chair manually . WARNING! DO NOT use your Jazzy 1100 while the drive motor s ar e disengaged [...]

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    20 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 IV . THE JAZZY 1100 Specificati ons S u spe n si o n : L i m i te d su sp en si on D ri v e Wh eel s: 14 i n ., pn eu m ati c (s ol i d ti res ar e opti on al ) R ea r C asters: 8 i n . , sol i d , rear arti cu l ati n g A n t i- t ip : 6 in . , s o lid , fr o nt mo u n t e d Ma x i m u m S pe ed: 4[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 21 V . ASSEMBL Y Figure 11. Seatback Assembly ATTACH SEATBACK HERE Figure 12. Rear Seat T ow er s SLIDE SEAT ONTO TOWERS T o reduce the possibility of shipping damage, your Jazzy 1 100 s seat is removed from the power base, and the seatback is removed from the seat assembly before your Jazzy is ship[...]

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    22 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 JO Y STICK INST ALLA TION Depending on the various configurations and options you have chosen for your Jazzy , it may have been shipped without the joystick installed in the armrest. T o install the joystick: 1. Use a 3/16-in. hex wrench to loosen the setscrew . See fig- ure 15. 2. Slide the joystic[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 23 VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS Figure 17. Seat To wer Pin EACH SEAT TOWER HAS A BALL DETENT PIN Figure 19. Ar mrest W idth Once you are familiar with your Jazzy s operation, you may find the need to adjust your seating position. There are some adjust- ments you can make to increase your comfort, such as[...]

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    24 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS Figure 21. Joystic k Extension LOOSEN THIS SETSCREW TO ADJUST JOYSTICK Figure 23. Swing-away Jo ystick (Retracted P osition) Figure 22. Swing-away Jo ystick (Forw ar d P osition) ARMREST ANGLE Y ou can adjust the armrest angle to fit your specific needs. T o change the armres[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 25 VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS Figure 24. F ootrest Height REMOVE THESE NUTS AND BOLTS TO RAISE OR LOWER THE FOOTREST Figure 25. Footrest Angle TURN SETSCREW TO CHANGE FOOTREST ANGLE SFR RELEASE LEVER Figure 26. Swing-away Footrests FOO TREST HEIGHT The footrest height is easily adjusted to one of six dif-[...]

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    26 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS Figure 27. Eleva ting Le g R ests RELEASE LEVER Figure 28. Eleva ting Le g R ests LEG REST ADJUSTMENT SCREWS LEG REST ADJUSTMENT BOLT T o adjust the ELR footrest height: 1. Remove the two screws from the side of each leg rest extension. See figure 28. 2. Loosen the bolt on th[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 27 POWER SEA T OPERA TION n Read your Jazzy 1 100 owner  s manual thoroughly be- fore operating your Jazzy . n The power seat option is intended for use while your Jazzy is on level surfaces only . n Always fasten the safety belt when operating the power elevating seat. The power elevating seat opti[...]

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    28 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 SEA T REMO V AL Y ou may wish to remove the seat for transportation. If you have a V ersa Seat, please refer to the V ersa Seat Installation and Adjustment guide. T o remove the seat: 1. T urn the power of f. 2. Make sure your Jazzy is not in freewheel mode. 3. Unplug the main wire harness behind th[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 29 VIII. OPERA TION PIL OT CONTR OLLER The electronic controller is what you use to operate your power chair . It takes the battery voltage and sends it to the appropriate system. The electronic controller also enables you to monitor battery char ge, electronic controller functions, and the condition o[...]

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    30 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VIII. OPERA TION n Red, yellow , and green lights lit: Battery char ged; Pilot and electrical system OK. n Red and yellow lights lit: Charge battery if possible; Pilot and electrical system OK. n Red lights only lit or slow flash: Char ge battery as soon as possible; Pilot and electrical system OK. [...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 31 WARNING! Under str enuous driving conditions, it is possible for the bottom and side case temperature of the Pilot to exceed 105° F . DO NOT touch the side or bottom of the Pilot case under these circumstances. T rouble Codes In addition to indicating the current state of battery charge, the batter[...]

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    32 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VIII. OPERA TION REMOTE PL US CONTROLLER The electronic controller is what you use to operate your power chair . It takes the battery voltage and sends it to the appropriate system. The electronic controller also enables you to monitor battery charge, electronic controller functions, and the conditi[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 33 VIII. OPERA TION On/Off Key The on/of f keys toggles the system power on and of f. WARNING! Unless faced with an emer- gency situation, do not use the on/off key to stop the c hair . T his will cause the pow er chair to stop abruptl y . WARNING! Always tur n the power off when you are sta tionar y t[...]

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    34 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VIII. OPERA TION n Ripple up and down of lights: The joystick was not in the center position when the controller was turned on. If you get ripple up and down of lights, turn of f the controller , allow the joystick to return to the neutral position, then turn on the controller . NOTE: If you s[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 35 VIII. OPERA TION Controller Communications Cable The controller communications cable provides the joystick module with a connection to the power module at the back of the power base. See figure 34. Power Module T ypically , the power module is mounted to the power base. See figure 34. The power modu[...]

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    36 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VIII. OPERA TION FLASHING DIA GNOSIS SOL UTION LIGHTS 10 High Battery V oltage Check batteries. 9 Solenoid Brake Fault Check motor/brake wiring. 8 Possible Controller Fault See authorized Pride provider . 7 Possible Joystick Fault See authorized Pride provider . 6 Inhibit Active Unplug charger . Che[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 37 DX CONTROLLER The Dynamic DX electronic control system is a modular system. The electronics necessary to operate the power chair are contained in several modules located on dif ferent parts of your power chair . The Dynamic DX system consists of the following components: n master remote (Europa) n c[...]

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    38 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 VIII. OPERA TION On/Off Key The on/off key toggles the system power on and off. WARNING! Unless faced with an emer gency situation, do not use the on/off k e y to stop the chair . T his will cause the power chair to stop abr uptly . WARNING! Always tur n the po wer off w hen you are stationar y to p[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 39 VIII. OPERA TION Drive Program Select Key The drive program select key enables you to select a drive program and an actuator mode. Y our Dynamic DX controller was preprogrammed at the factory for five drive programs 1(slowest) to 5(fastest). The drive mode is indicated by a number in the center o[...]

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    40 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 NOTE: The socket may also be used for r epr ogramming the Eur opa. Contact your authorized Pride pr ovider for mor e information. Sleep Mode (If Enabled) The power chair controller features a sleep mode. Sleep mode is a built-in circuit that will automatically shut off the main power if the joystick[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 41 VIII. OPERA TION FLASH CODE SEQUENCE DIAGNOSIS SOLUTION •—•—•— DX module fault See your authorized Pride provider . ••—••—••— DX accessory fault See your authorized Pride provider . •••—•••— Left motor (or connection) fault Check left motor wiring. •?[...]

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    42 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 IX. BA TTERIES AND CHARGING Figure 38. Ba tter y Charger BATTERY CHARGER FUSE Figure 39. Utility T r ay AMMETER BA TTERIES Y our Jazzy 1 100 uses two long-lasting, 12-volt, deep-cycle batteries. These batteries are sealed and main- tenance free. Since they are sealed, there is no need to check the e[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 43 IX. BA TTERIES AND CHARGING IV . The Jazzy 1 100. 3. Lift of f the rear cover . 4. Extend the char ger power cord and plug it into the wall outlet. The Jazzy 1 100 incorporates an inhibit function that disables the powered wheelchair when the charger is plugged into a wall outlet. 5. The ammet[...]

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    44 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 IX. BA TTERIES AND CHARGING B A TTERIES AND CHARGINGFREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS (F AQS) How does the char ger wo rk? The battery char ger takes the standard wall outlet voltage of 120 V AC (alternating current) and converts it to 24 VDC (direct current). The Jazzy 1 100 batteries use direct curre[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 45 IX. BA TTERIES AND CHARGING W hat type of battery should I use? W e recommend deep-cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free. Both AGM and Gel-Cell are deep-cycle batteries that are similar in performance. Use these specifications to reorder deep-cycle batteries: W hy do my new batteries [...]

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    46 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 IX. BA TTERIES AND CHARGING How can I ensure maximum battery life? A fully charged deep-cycle battery provides reliable performance and extended battery life. Keep your Jazzy s batteries fully char ged whenever possible. Batteries that are regularly and deeply dischar ged, infre- quently charged,[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 47 X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE R OUTINE MAINTENANCE Y our Jazzy is a sophisticated powered wheelchair . Like any motorized vehicle, it requires routine main- tenance checks. Y ou can perform some of these checks, but others require assistance from an authorized Pride provider . Preventive maintenance is ve[...]

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    48 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Figure 40. Check Tire Pr essure WARNING! Mak e sur e your tir es are inflated to 30-35 psi. Do not underinfla te or ov erinflate y our tires. Low pressure may r esult in loss of control, and ov erinflated tires may bur st. Serious personal injur y may result. WARNING! Overinf[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 49 X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE T o check the brakes: 1. T urn on the controller and turn down the speed and response adjustment knob. 2. After one second, check the battery gauge. Make sure that it remains on. 3. Slowly push the joystick forward until you hear the electric brakes click. Immediately release[...]

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    50 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 WARNING! T o av oid possible injur y , be sure that the controllers power is tur ned off and the pow er chair is not in fr eewheel mode before perfor ming this procedur e. WARNING! Completely defla te the tire before attempting repair . X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Figure 42. Drive Wheel DRIVE WHEEL N[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 51 Figure 43. Motor Br ush Cap MOTOR BRUSH CAP X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE T o replace the batteries: 1. T urn the power of f. 2. Unplug the controller wire harness. 3. Remove the seat. 4. Remove the shroud. 5. Loosen the wing nuts on the positive (red) battery termi- nals first. 6. Remove the wires. 7. Lo[...]

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    52 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 WHEN T O SEE YOUR JAZZY PRO VIDER FOR SERVICE The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your Jazzy 1 100. If necessary , contact an authorized Pride provider . When calling, have the model number , serial number , nature of the problem, and the trouble code if available. n Motor n[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 53 XI. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES WARNING! T he positioning belt is not designed for use as a seat belt in a motor vehic le. Nor is your J azzy 1100 suitable for use as a seat in any v ehic le. Anyone trav eling in a vehic le should be proper ly belted into seats approv ed by the v ehicle manufacturer . CANE[...]

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    54 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 XI. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Figure 45. Standar d Lighting P ackage Figure 46. Standar d Lighting P ackage Light Switch TAILLIGHT LIGHT SWITCH Figure 44. Standar d Lighting P ackage HEADLIGHT ST AND ARD LIGHTING PACKA GE The standard lighting package consists of headlights and taillights. See figures 44[...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 55 Figure 47. Full Lighting Package (F ront) Figure 49. Full Lighting Package Light Switch TURN SIGNAL LIGHT HEADLIGHT TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS TAILLIGHTS Figure 48. Full Lighting Package (Rear) LIGHT SWITCH XI. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FULL LIGHTING PA CKAGE The full lighting package consists of headlights, tai[...]

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    56 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 XII. WARRANTY LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY For the lifetime of your Jazzy 1 100, from the date of purchase, Pride will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser , free of char ge, any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representative of Pride to be defective [...]

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    Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 www .pridemobility .com 57 XII. WARRANTY WARRANTY EX CL USIONS n ABS plastic body shrouds and footrest covers are wear items and are not warranted. n Batteries (battery manufacturer provides a six-month limited warranty) n T ires and tubes n Upholstery and seating n Repairs and/or modifications made to any part without specif[...]

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    58 www .pridemobility .com Jazzy 1 100/RevJ/Feb03 NO TES[...]

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    NO TES[...]

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    Thank you for making the Pride Jazzy your choice in Power Chairs. W e have thoroughly inspected your Jazzy . The following checkmarks indicate that it has been test driven and inspected. Quality Control- Model 1 100 Fit and Finish Performance Inclusion of all Parts Model # ______________ Serial # ______________ Pride keeps a mor e detailed r eport [...]