Pride Mobility Jet 1 owner manual S S E M B L Y, Parts List Quantity, Seatback Assembly

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V . A S S E M B L Y

To reduce the possibility of shipping damage, your Jet 1’s seat is removed from the power base, and the seatback is removed from the seat assembly before your Jet 1 is shipped. The joystick may also have been removed from the armrest. The following is a set of instructions to help you quickly and easily prepare your Jet 1 for immediate use.

Required Tool: Phillips screwdriver

Parts List

Quantity

Phillips-head seatback mounting screws

4

Expandable arm

1

Expandable arm with joystick

1

Seatback

1

8-in. wire ties

4

 

 

SEATBACK ASSEMBLY

The seatback mounts to the back hinges with four (4) Phillips-head screws. To get to the hinges, lift up the reusable fasteners that cover them in the back. See figure 7. You may install the seatback before or after you install the seat to the power base.

To mount the seatback to the hinge:

1.Line up the hinges with the holes in the seatback. See figure 7.

2.Insert the seatback mounting screws through the hinge and into the seatback.

3.Tighten the four screws.

SCREWS

Figure 7. Seatback Assembly

US Jet 1 ATS/Rev B/Jul03

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