Pride Mobility 1122 owner manual Active-Trac Suspension, Rear Suspension

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I I I . Y O U R P O W E R C H A I R

Active-Trac Suspension

Your power chair is equipped with Active-Trac Suspension (ATS). ATS is a suspension system designed to make your power chair traverse different types of terrain and obstacles while maintaining smooth operation. With ATS, the front anti-tip wheels work in conjunction with the motor suspension to help you maneuver over obstacles.

As the front anti-tip wheels come in contact with an obstacle, the front anti-tip wheel assembly is drawn upward. At the same time, the motors are forced downward. This allows the motors to push the power chair over an obstacle and limits the possibility of your power chair getting caught on the obstacle.

ATS also helps in day-to-day operating conditions. For instance, when you release the joystick your power chair begins to slow down. As the chair slows down, the front anti-tip wheels will automatically drop toward the ground. This will reduce the forward tip that is typically encountered with center-wheel drive chairs.

Rear Suspension

Your power chair is equipped with a rear suspension system. See figure 9. This suspension system works in conjunction with the ATS and is designed to maintain a smooth ride when driving over rough terrain and up and down curbs. This system works by allowing the caster forks to respond to weight transfers and uneven terrain. The rear caster wheels will pivot as you drive over obstacles. This system also enhances performance when the front anti- tip wheels are set lower to the surface.

REAR CASTER FORK

REAR CASTER WHEEL

Figure 9. Rear Suspension System

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Contents Exeter, PA St. Catharines, on F E T Y G U I D E L I N E S III N T E N T SN T R O D U C T I O N SafetyPURCHASER’S Agreement Information ExchangeMy Authorized Pride Provider Pride Owners ClubModifications Pre-Ride Safety CheckS a F E T Y Incline Information Weight LimitationsTire Inflation Cornering Information Braking InformationStationary Obstacles Steps, Curbs, etc Freewheel ModeOutdoor Driving Surfaces Doors Public Streets and Roadways Stairs and EscalatorsElevators Lift/Elevation ProductsPositioning Belts TransfersBatteries Inclement Weather PrecautionsReaching and Bending Alcohol Jazzy I . Y O U R P O W E R C H a I RElectronics Tray Jazzy Electronics TrayTo operate the dual manual freewheel levers Dual Manual Freewheel LeversRear Suspension Active-Trac SuspensionSpecifications A S S E M B L Y Initial AssemblySeat Installation Power Seat Installation Optional To install the seatTo install the power seat Controller InstallationYou may need the following to make comfort adjustments Comfort AdjustmentsSeat Height Adjustment O M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T SSeat Position Manual Recline Seatback AdjustmentHeadrest Height Adjustment Armrest Width Adjustment Seatback Angle AdjustmentArmrest Height Adjustment Armrest Angle AdjustmentFoot Platform Depth Adjustment Foot Platform Height AdjustmentFoot Platform Angle Adjustment Swing-away Footrests OptionalTo adjust the ELR length To adjust the ELR anglePower Elevating Seat Optional Elevating Leg Rests OptionalTo use the swivel feature Power Elevating Seat OperationTo operate the power elevating seat through toggle switch To adjust the anti-tip wheels Anti-Tip Wheel AdjustmentFoot Frame Removal D I S a S S E M B L YSeat Removal VSI Electronic Controller I . O P E R a T I O NVSI consists JoystickOn/Off Key Battery Condition MeterSystem OK Speed/Profile KeysController Connector Actuator Connector OptionalCharger Inhibit Connector Actuator Keys and Actuator Lights For Optional EquipmentThermal Rollback VSI Error CodesRemote Plus Master Remote Remote Plus ControllerSpeed Setting Indicator Mode KeyPower Accessory Indicator Right/Left Turn Indicator KeysHazard Key Speed SettingsTo select a speed setting Power Module Power AccessoriesSleep Mode Controller Communications CableTrouble Codes Flashing Diagnosis Solution LightsEuropa Master Remote DX ControllerTo enable the lockout system Out Of Neutral At Power UpSystem Status Light Magnetic Locking AreaBattery Saver Feature Drive Mode and Actuator Display also Remote Status DisplayDrive Program Select Key Actuator Select Keys with LightsTrouble Code Sequence Diagnosis Solution Sleep Mode If EnabledCharging The Batteries I I . B a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N GBatteries and Charging To charge the batteries using the off-board charger To charge the batteries using the onboard chargerBatteries and Charging Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Battery Break-InDaily Use Infrequent UseWhy do my new batteries seem weak? What type of battery should I use?How can I ensure maximum battery life? How can I get maximum range or distance per charge?What about shipping? How should I store my power chair and its batteries?What about public transportation? Should your power chair come in contact with water Care and MaintenanceTemperature C a R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C EWeekly Checks Daily ChecksTo check the brakes Monthly ChecksCleaning Instructions Disposal of Your Power ChairWheel Replacement StorageTo replace the batteries Battery ReplacementCorrective Maintenance When to See Your Authorized Pride Provider for ServiceA R R a N T Y Warranty Exclusions Reconditioned Units WarrantyService Checks and Warranty Service Exclusions also include components with damage caused byT E S Pride keeps a more detailed report on file at the factory Quality Control Jazzy