Pride Mobility 1103 ULTRA Power Elevating Seat Operation, To operate the power elevating seat

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V . C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S

Power Elevating Seat Operation

 

If your power chair is equipped with a power elevating seat,

TOGGLE SWITCH

you can change the seat height either through the controller

 

or through a toggle switch mounted to one of the armrests.

 

See figure 26.

 

NOTE: For information on how to raise and lower

 

your seat through the controller, contact your autho-

 

rized Pride Provider.

 

To operate the power elevating seat:

 

1. Bring your power chair to a complete stop.

 

2. Push the toggle switch forward to raise the seat or pull

 

the switch rearward to lower the seat. When you re-

 

lease the switch, the seat will stop.

Figure 26. Power Seat Toggle Switch

 

The power elevating seat system has an upper and a lower limit of travel. Once the actuator reaches either one of these limits, you should continue to hear and/or feel the actuator motor running. This is because there is a clutch mechanism that allows the motor to continue running after the actuator has reached its limit. This clutch works at both the top and bottom extensions of the lift.

WARNING! Do not allow the motor to run more than a few seconds after the mechanism reaches the top or bottom limit. This can damage the motor.

The power elevating seat is equipped with a swivel feature that allows the seat to be turned 90 degrees to whichever side the controller is located.

To use the swivel feature:

1.Locate the friction lock lever under the seat. See figure 11.

2.Pull back the friction lock lever to rotate the seat in 90° increments.

3.Pull the friction lock lever forward to lock the seat in place.

WARNING! Do not attempt to drive the power chair with the seat facing to the side. Always return the seat to the forward facing position before operating the power chair.

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