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Owner ’ s Manual Alber Technologies Limited, Chantry Court, Sovereign Way, Chester, England. CH1 4QN Tel: 01244 394240 Fax: 01244 394254 Email: Info@alber.co.uk www.alber.co.uk[...]
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2 Jazzy 1 103 SAFETY GUIDELINES Copyright © 2001 Pride Mobility Products Ltd. Please read and follow all instructions in this owners 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 local authorize[...]
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3 Jazzy 110 3 I . INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4 I I . SAFETY ............................................................................................................................... .......... 6 III. OPERA TION .........................[...]
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4 Jazzy 1 103 I. INTRODUCTION W elcome to Pride Mobility Products, Ltd. (Pride) . Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jazzy power chair . The Jazzy 1 103 design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive st yl in g. W e are certain that the design features and trouble-free operation of your new Jazzy powe[...]
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5 Jazzy 110 3 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 registered member , each time you[...]
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6 Jazzy 1 103 II. SAFETY WARNING: The Jazzy 1103 is a motorized vehicle. When you are seated in your Jazzy 1103 and you anticipate tha t you ar e going to be in a stationar y position f or an extended period of time, tur n off the po we r . This eliminate s the possibility of unexpected mo v ement and conser v es batter y pow er . The Jazzy 1 103 i[...]
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7 Jazzy 110 3 PUBLIC RO ADS AND PARKING LO TS WARNING: Do not operate your Jazzy 1103 on public streets and roadways. Please be aware it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated in your Jazzy . T o ensur e your safety , always assume you cannot be seen. Obe y all local pedestrian traffic rules. Safety accessories like reflectors,[...]
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8 Jazzy 1 103 III. OPERA TION FIGURE 1. The Jazzy 1103 SEA T JOYSTICK CONTROLLER ANTI-TIP WHEELS ARMRESTS BODY SHROUD FOOTREST CASTER WHEEL DRIVE WHEEL FREEWHEEL LEVER SEA T ASSEMBL Y POWER BASE ASSEMBLY JAZZY 1103 COMPONENTS Y our Jazzy has two main assemblies: the seat and the power base. See figure 1. There are a variety of seating options that [...]
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9 Jazzy 110 3 Specifications Suspension: Full suspension Drive Wheels: 25 cm pneumatic, center-mounted (solid tyres are optional) Rear Casters: 20 cm solid, rear articulating Anti-tip: 15 c m solid, front mounted Max. Speed: 6 km/hr Brakes: “Intelligent Braking,” electronic regenerative, disc park brake Ground Clearance: 9 cm T urning Radius: 4[...]
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10 Jazzy 1 103 FIGURE 2. Jazzy 1103 Power Base (shroud r emoved) FIGURE 3. Electronics Connector Housing (non power seat) SEA T POST MO TOR/BRAKE ASSEMBLY BA TTERY BA TTERY MO TOR/BRAKE ASSEMBLY MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER JOYSTICK CONTROLLER CONNECTORS BA TTER Y CHARGER FREEWHEEL LEVERS (Disengaged Position) CONNECTOR HOUSING III. OPERA TION[...]
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11 Jazzy 110 3 ELECTR ONICS CONNECT OR HOUSING The connector housing is located on the rear of the Jazzy . See figure 3. The connector housing holds the main circuit breaker and controller harness connectors. Main circuit br eaker: The main circuit breaker is a safety feature built into your Jazzy 1 103. When the batteries and the motors are heavil[...]
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12 Jazzy 1 103 BA TTERIES AND BA TTER Y CHAR GING Y our Jazzy 1103 uses two long-lasting, 12-volt batteries. These batteries are sealed, maintenance-free, deep- cycle batteries. Since they are sealed, there is no need to check the electrolyte (fluid) level. Deep-cycle batteries are designed to handle a deep discharge. Though they are similar in app[...]
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13 Jazzy 110 3 BA TTER Y BREAK-IN T o break in your Jazzys new batteries for maximum efficiency: 1. Fully recharge any new battery prior to initial use. This brings the battery up to about 90% of its peak performance. 2. Run your Jazzy 1103 about the house. Move slowly at first and dont stray too far until you become accus- tomed to the contr[...]
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14 Jazzy 1 103 W h at type of batter y should I use? W e recommend deep-cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free. Both Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) and Gel Cell are deep-cycle batteries and are similar in performance. Use these specifications to reorder deep-cycle batteries: Battery Specifications T ype: Deep-Cycle Sealed Lead Acid or Gel Cel[...]
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15 Jazzy 110 3 FIGURE 12. Pilot Controller BATTERY CONDITION METER SPEED/RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT KNOB NOTE: If you ar e storing a Jazzy 1 103 for an extended period of time, you may wish to block the unit up off the gr ound with several boar ds under the frame. This will keep the tyr es off the gr ound and pr event the possibility of flat spots develop[...]
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16 Jazzy 1 103 JO Y STICK FUNCTIONS The joystick controls the direction and speed of the wheelchair . When you move the joystick from the center (neutral) position, the electromagnetic brake releases and allows the wheelchair to move. The further you push the joystick from its neutral position the faster you can move the chair . When you release th[...]
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17 Jazzy 110 3 If you cannot resolve your problem, see an authorized Pride provider or service center . III. OPERA TION G N I H S A L FG N I H S A L F G N I H S A L F G N I H S A L FG N I H S A L F S R A B S I S O N G A I DS I S O N G A I D S I S O N G A I D S I S O N G A I DS I S O N G A I DN O I T U L O SN O I T U L O S N O I T U L O S N O I T U [...]
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18 Jazzy 1 103 IV . COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS FIGURE 5. Ar mr est W idth FIGURE 4. Seat Height Adjustment LOOSEN KNOB TO MOVE ARMREST HEX HEAD NUT SEAT PEDESTAL BASE SEAT PEDESTAL After you have had your Jazzy for an extended period of time, you may find the need to adjust the seat. There are some adjustments you can make to increase your comfort, such a[...]
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19 Jazzy 110 3 TURN THIS SCREW TO CHANGE ARMREST ANGLE IV . COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS FIGURE 8. W ir e Tie Location USE A WIRE TIE TO SUPPORT THE CONTROLLER CABLE. FIGURE 7. Joystick Extension LOOSEN THIS SETSCREW TO ADJUST JOYSTICK LOCKING NUT LOCKS ADJUST- MENT SCREW IN PLACE FIGURE 6. Ar mr est Angle ARMREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Y ou can adjust the armres[...]
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20 Jazzy 1 103 IV . COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS FIGURE 9. F ootrest Adjustment FOOTREST DEPTH ADJUSTMENT (BALL DETENT PIN SHOWN) FOOTREST HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT FOOTREST HEIGHT The footrest height is easily adjusted to six different heights. See figure 9. T o raise or lower the footrest: 1. Remove the seat and the body shroud. See V , [...]
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21 Jazzy 110 3 IV . COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS FIGURE 10. Anti-tip Height Adjustment SETSCREW LOCKING NUT ANTI-TIP WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WARNING: Consult your Pride provider before attempting to change the anti-tip wheel height! Changing the height affects handling under deceleration! The Jazzy 1 103 mid-wheel drive design provides superior performance and saf[...]
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22 Jazzy 1 103 V . DISASSEMBL Y SEA T REMO V AL Y ou may wish to remove the seat to transport your Jazzy . T o remove the seat: 1. T urn the power off. 2. Make sure the Jazzy is not in freewheel. 3. Unplug main wire harness behind the seat. 4. Lift the seat up and out of the seat tower . BOD Y SHROUD REMO V A L The body shroud is a one-piece molded[...]
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23 Jazzy 110 3 VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Y our Jazzy is a sophisticated power chair . Like any motorized vehicle, it requires routine maintenance. Y ou can perform some of these checks. Others require assistance from an authorized Pride provider . Preventive mainte- nance is very important. If you follow the maintenance checks in this section as sch[...]
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24 Jazzy 1 103 VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE l Make sure the drive tyres are inflated to 30-35 psi. l Use a rubber conditioner on the tyre sidewalls to help preserve them. Check the tyres for wear . l The body shroud has been sprayed with a clear sealant coating. Y ou can apply a light coat of car wax to help it retain its high-gloss appearance. l Check[...]
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25 Jazzy 110 3 VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE MONTHL Y CHECKS l Check that the anti-tip wheels are not rubbing the ground when you are operating the Jazzy . Adjust them as necessary . S ee IV , Comfort Adjustments. l Check for extreme wear on the front anti-tip wheels. Replace them as necessary . l Check for drive tyre wear . See an authorized Prid[...]
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26 Jazzy 1 103 VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE BA TTER Y REPLACEMENT T o replace the battery: 1. T urn the power off. 2. Unplug the controller wire harness. See V , Disassembly . 3. Remove the seat. 4. Remove the body shroud. 5. Engage the motor drive assembly . See III, Operation. 6. Remove the 1/2-in. nuts and bolts that fasten the battery c[...]
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27 Jazzy 110 3 VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE If the battery indicator gauge does not light up: l Check the harness connections. Make sure they are tight. l Check the circuit breaker . Reset it if necessary . l Check the battery connections. If the above conditions prove normal, you can load test the batteries with a battery load t[...]
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28 Jazzy 1 103 VII. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FIGURE 15. P o wer Seat T oggle Switch POWER SEAT TOGGLE SWITCH POWER ELEV A TING SEA T OPTION Y our Jazzy may be equipped with a power elevating seat option. This feature can enhance the capabilities of the Jazzy in several ways: By elevating the seat, your level of reach is extended, to allow more freedom [...]
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29 Jazzy 110 3 FIGURE 16. Power Seat Connector Housing POWER SEAT SWITCH CON- NECTOR POWER SEAT SWITCH CONNECTOR Before activating your Jazzy power elevating seat, be sure you are on a flat level surface. T o raise the power elevating seat, push the toggle switch forward. See figure 15. Releasing the toggle switch returns the switch to its center p[...]
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30 Jazzy 1 103 FIGURE 18. Oxygen T ank Holder FIGURE 20. Walk er Holder FIGURE 19. Cane and Cr utch Holder FIGURE 22. Cup Holder FIGURE 21. Rear Bask et OXY GEN TANK HOLDER The removable oxygen tank holder is mounted to the back of the seat by means of the accessory bracket. See figure 18. CANE AND CRU T CH HOLDER The removable cane and crutch hold[...]
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31 Jazzy 110 3 SWING-AWA Y JO Y STICK BRACKET This option enables you to move the joystick from the front of the armrest to the side of the armrest without disconnecting it. ELEV A TING LEG RESTS Elevating Leg Rests (ELRs) provide the Jazzy with the ability to support each leg individually . Each ELR has a wide range of angle adjustments as well as[...]
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32 Jazzy 1 103 LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY For the lifetime of your Jazzy 1103 from the date of purchase, Pride will repair or replace at our option, to the original purchaser , free of charge, any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representa- tive of Pride to be defective in material and/or workmanship: l Structural fram[...]
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33 Jazzy 110 3 W arranty service can be performed by an authorized provider or by Pride. Do not return faulty parts to Pride without prior consent. All transportation costs and shipping damage incurred while submitting parts for repair or replacement are the responsibility of the original purchaser . WARRANTY EX CLUSIONS l ABS plastic body shrouds [...]