Pride Mobility 1103 ULTRA manual I . C a R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C E, Care and Maintenance

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V I I . C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your Jazzy 1103 Ultra is a sophisticated power chair. Like any motorized vehicle, it requires routine maintenance checks. You can perform some of these checks, but others require assistance from your authorized Pride Provider. Preventive maintenance is very important. If you follow the maintenance checks in this section as scheduled, you can help ensure that your power chair gives you years of trouble-free operation. If you have any doubt as to your power chair’s care or operation, contact your authorized Pride Provider.

WARNING! Do not service the power chair when the seat is occupied.

Your power chair, like most electrical equipment, is susceptible to damage from the elements.Avoid damp areas of any kind.

WARNING! Direct or prolonged exposure to water or dampness could cause the power chair to malfunction electronically and mechanically. Water can cause electrical components to corrode and the chair’s frame to rust. Power chairs should be examined periodically for signs of corrosion caused by water exposure, bodily fluids exposure, or incontinence. Damaged components should be replaced or treated immediately.

Should your power chair come in contact with water:

1.Dry your power chair as thoroughly as possible with a towel.

2.Allow your power chair to sit in a warm, dry place for twelve hours to allow unseen water to evaporate.

3.Check the joystick operation and the brakes before using your power chair again.

4.If any inconsistencies are found, take your power chair to your authorized Pride Provider. Power chairs that are frequently exposed to sources of water, such as incontinence, should be inspected often for corrosion and electronic components may need to be replaced frequently.

Temperature

!Some of the parts of your power chair are susceptible to extreme changes in temperature. Always keep your power chair between the temperatures of 18°F (-8°C) and 122°F (50°C).

!In extremely cold temperatures the batteries may freeze. The specific temperature at which they freeze depends on a number of factors, such as battery charge, usage, and composition of the batteries (e.g., AGM or Gel-Cell).

!Temperatures above 122°F (50°C) may cause your power chair to operate at a reduced speed. This reduced speed is a safety feature built into the controller that helps prevent damage to the motor and other electrical components.

General Guidelines

!Avoid knocking or bumping the controller, especially the joystick.

!Avoid prolonged exposure of your power chair to extreme conditions, such as heat, cold, or moisture.

!Keep the controller clean.

!Check all connectors to ensure that they are all tight and secured properly.

!Make sure pneumatic drive tires are inflated to 35 psi (2.4 bar).

WARNING! Make sure your tires are inflated to 35 psi (2.4 bar). Do not underinflate or overinflate your tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Overinflating tires can cause them to explode.

WARNING! Do not use a high pressure hose to inflate your tires.

!Use a rubber conditioner on the tire sidewalls to help preserve them.

WARNING! Never use a rubber conditioner on the tread area of the tires; doing so may make the tires slippery and cause your power chair to skid.

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Contents How a Power Chair should Feel Quick Reference Information F E T Y G U I D E L I N E SIII N T E N T SShipping and Delivery SafetyN T R O D U C T I O N PURCHASER’S AgreementPride Owners Club S a F E T Y Product Safety SymbolsS a F E T Y S a F E T Y S a F E T Y Pre-Ride Safety Check General GuidelinesModifications Weight Limitations Tire InflationIncline Information Freewheel Mode Braking InformationCornering Information Inclement Weather Precautions Public Streets and Roadways Outdoor Driving SurfacesStationary Obstacles Steps, Curbs, etc Lift/Elevation Products Stairs and EscalatorsDoors ElevatorsBatteries Transfers Prescription Drugs/Physical LimitationsAlcohol/Smoking Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference EMI/RFI Jazzy 1103 Ultra I . Y O U R P O W E R C H a I RJazzy 1103 Ultra Specifications Electrical Components Jazzy 1103 Ultra Power BaseJazzy 1103 Ultra Electrical Components To engage or disengage the drive motors Manual Freewheel LeversA S S E M B L Y Initial AssemblyTo install the seat Seat InstallationTo change the seat height Comfort AdjustmentsYou may need the following to make comfort adjust- ments O M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T STo change the position Manual Recline Seatback AdjustmentTo adjust the recline angle Seat PositionArmrest Height Adjustment Seatback Angle AdjustmentArmrest Width Adjustment Armrest Angle AdjustmentController Position To extend the controllerTo change the controller position Foot Platform Depth Adjustment Foot Platform Height AdjustmentSwing-away Footrests Foot Platform Angle AdjustmentTo adjust the foot platform angle To adjust the SFR lengthHeavy Duty Drop-in Leg Rests Elevating Leg RestsAnti-Tip Wheels To adjust the anti-tip wheelsPower Elevating Seat System Standard Power Elevating Seat Operation To operate the power elevating seatTo use the swivel feature B a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N G Batteries and ChargingCharging the Batteries To charge the batteries using the onboard charger Battery Break-inTo break in new batteries for maximum efficiency Frequently Asked Questions FAQs What about public transportation? Why do my new batteries seem weak?How can I ensure maximum battery life? How should I store my power chair and its batteries?I . C a R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C E Care and MaintenanceShould your power chair come in contact with water TemperatureMonthly Checks Daily ChecksWeekly Checks To check the brakesYearly Checks Disposal of Your Power ChairCleaning and Disinfection Wheel ReplacementJazzy 1103 Ultra Drive Wheel Battery ReplacementTo replace the batteries Corrective Maintenance When to See Your Authorized Pride Provider for ServiceI I . W a R R a N T Y Exclusions also include components with damage caused by Reconditioned Units WarrantyWarranty Exclusions Service Checks and Warranty ServiceQuality Control Jazzy 1103 Ultra
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