Pride Mobility 1107 To change foot plate position B, To change foot plate tilt C, Anti-Tip Wheels

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To change foot plate position (B):

1.Remove the hardware.

2.Move the foot plate to the desired position.

3.Reinstall the hardware.

To change foot plate tilt (C):

1.Loosen the hardware.

2.Tilt the foot plate to desired position.

3.Tighten the hardware.

To change foot plate angle (D):

1.Turn the setscrew clockwise to decrease the angle.

2.Turn the setscrew counterclockwise to increase the angle.

Anti-Tip Wheels

The anti-tip wheels are designed to give your power chair increased stability on rough surfaces. The anti-tip wheels are preset at the factory for smooth surfaces or indoor use only. If you plan on using your power chair on rough sur- faces, it may be necessary to adjust the anti-tip wheels to better suit your needs. The anti-tip wheels may need ad- justment if the following occurs:

!When coming to a stop, your power chair tips forward excessively.

!The anti-tip wheels constantly rub the ground.

BOLT B

NUT A

Figure 26. Anti-Tip Wheel Assembly

WARNING! Consult your authorized Pride Provider before attempting to change the anti-tip wheel height! Changing the anti-tip wheel height affects handling under acceleration!

WARNING! The higher you raise the anti-tip wheels, the more you increase your power chair’s tendency to tilt forward while decelerating. You can compensate for this by having your authorized Pride Provider make a small adjustment to the pre-programmed deceleration setting in the controller or by moving the seat assembly farther to the back of your power chair.

PROHIBITED! Do not remove the anti-tip wheel

NOTE: Each drive tire must be inflated to 35 psi (2.4 bar) if equipped with pneumatic tires. The user must also be seated in the power chair in order to properly adjust the anti-tip wheels.

To adjust the anti-tip wheels:

1.Loosen nut A. See figure 26.

2.Remove bolt B.

3.Raise or lower the anti-tip wheel. Each hole is 1/2-in. apart.

4.Reinstall bolt B.

5.Tighten nutA.

6.Raise or lower the other anti-tip wheel so that it is at the same height.

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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 ClubS a F E T Y Product Safety SymbolsS a F E T Y Modifications Pre-Ride Safety CheckIncline Information Weight LimitationsTire Inflation Outdoor Driving Surfaces Braking InformationCornering Information Stationary Obstacles Steps, Curbs, etc Freewheel ModePublic Streets and Roadways Stairs and Escalators DoorsElevators TransfersLift/Elevation Products Motor Vehicle TransportPositioning Belts Inclement Weather PrecautionsBatteries Reaching and BendingElectromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference EMI/RFI AlcoholJazzy I . Y O U R P O W E R C H a I RJazzy 1107 Power Base Electrical Components Jazzy 1107 SpecificationsJazzy 1107 Electrical Components Flight Controller Shown To engage or disengage the drive motors Manual Freewheel LeversA S S E M B L Y / D I S a S S E M B L Y Initial AssemblyTo remove the seat Seat InstallationTo install the seat initial installation To disassemble the power base Power Base DisassemblyBattery Box Removal and Frame Separation Seat Height and Seat Angle Adjustment Comfort AdjustmentsO M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T S To change the seat heightManual Recline Seatback Adjustment Seatback Angle AdjustmentArmrest Width Adjustment Seat PositionFoot Platform Height Adjustment Armrest Angle AdjustmentFoot Platform Depth Adjustment Quick Release FastenersController Position Foot Platform Angle AdjustmentMulti-Axis Foot Plates Swing-away FootrestsElevating Leg Rests To change foot plate position B To adjust the anti-tip wheelsTo change foot plate tilt C To change foot plate angle DCharging the Batteries B a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N GBatteries and Charging Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Battery Break-inHow often must I charge the batteries? Why do my new batteries seem weak?Daily Use Infrequent UseHow should I store my power chair and its batteries? How can I ensure maximum battery life?What about public transportation? What about shipping?Flight Controller I . O P E R a T I O NFlight consists JoystickLock Mode Battery Condition MeterOn/Off Key Horn KeyError Codes Sleep Mode If EnabledError Code Probable Cause Possible Solution Speed KeysVSI consists VSI Electronic ControllerSpeed/Profile Keys Red lights only lit or slow flash Charge batteries as soonController Connector Actuator Connector OptionalActuator Keys and Actuator Lights For Optional Equipment Locking/Unlocking the VSIThermal Rollback VSI Error CodesShould your power chair come in contact with water Care and MaintenanceTemperature I I . 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 and Disinfection Disposal of Your Power ChairWheel Replacement StorageTo replace the batteries Battery ReplacementI I . C a R E a N D Corrective Maintenance When to See Your Authorized Pride Provider for ServiceW a 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 T E S T E S Pride keeps a more detailed report on file at the factory Quality Control