Pride Mobility 1107 Speed Keys, Off-board Charger/Programming Socket, Sleep Mode If Enabled

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V I I . O P E R A T I O N

Speed Keys

There are two keys that control the speed. Press the hare key to increase the speed. Press the tortoise key to decrease the speed. The speed setting is displayed on the speed indicator. If your power chair was programmed with a drive profile, contact your authorized Pride Provider for more information.

NOTE: We recommend that the first few times you operate your power chair, you set the speed to the slowest setting until you become familiar with your new power chair.

Off-board Charger/Programming Socket

You may use an off-board charger to charge the power chair batteries through the 3-pin socket located on the front of the FLIGHT. If you use an off-board charger, the charger current should not exceed 8 amps. Contact your authorized Pride Provider for more information.

WARNING! Only chargers with Neutrik NC3MX plugs should be connected to the off-board charger/ programming socket. See your authorized Pride Provider for more information.

NOTE: The socket may also be used for reprogramming the FLIGHT. Contact your authorized Pride Provider for more information.

Sleep Mode (If Enabled)

The power chair controller features a sleep mode. Sleep mode is a built-in circuit that will automatically shut off the main power if the joystick is not moved in any direction for a period of time. This time factor is programmed into the controller. To restore power and continue, push any key on the keypad.

Error Codes

The battery condition meter will flash error codes when the FLIGHT controller detects an abnormal condition is the electrical system. All of the battery condition meter LEDs will flash a number of times quickly, then pause, then flash again. The battery condition meter will continue to flash the error codes until the problem is fixed. The table below identifies the individual error codes. If any of these error codes persist, contact your authorized Pride Provider.

Error Code

Probable Cause

Possible Solution

1

Possible stall timeout or user error

Release the joystick.

 

 

 

2

Battery Fault

Check the batteries and cables. Try to charge the

 

 

batteries. The batteries may need to be replaced.

 

 

 

3

Left Motor Fault

Check the left motor, connections, and cabling.

 

 

 

4

Right Motor Fault

Check the right motor, connections, and cabling.

 

 

 

5

Left Park Brake Fault

Check the left park brake, connections, and cabling.

 

 

 

6

Right Park Brake Fault

Check the right park brake, connections, and cabling.

 

 

 

7

FLIGHT Controller Module Fault

Check the communications connections and wiring.

 

 

 

8

FLIGHT Power Module Fault

Check the communications connections and wiring.

 

 

 

9

FLIGHT Communications Fault

Check the communications connections and wiring.

 

 

 

10

Unknown Fault

Contact your authorized Pride Provider.

 

 

 

11

Incompatible Controller Fault

Contact your authorized Pride Provider.

 

 

 

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Contents Exeter, PA St. Catharines, on F E T Y G U I D E L I N E S N T E N T S IIISafety N T R O D U C T I O NPURCHASER’S Agreement Information ExchangePride Owners Club My Authorized Pride ProviderProduct Safety Symbols S a F E T YS a F E T Y Pre-Ride Safety Check ModificationsWeight Limitations Tire InflationIncline Information Braking Information Cornering InformationOutdoor Driving Surfaces Freewheel Mode Stationary Obstacles Steps, Curbs, etcPublic Streets and Roadways Stairs and Escalators DoorsTransfers ElevatorsLift/Elevation Products Motor Vehicle TransportInclement Weather Precautions Positioning BeltsBatteries Reaching and BendingAlcohol Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference EMI/RFII . Y O U R P O W E R C H a I R JazzyJazzy 1107 Power Base Jazzy 1107 Specifications Electrical ComponentsJazzy 1107 Electrical Components Flight Controller Shown Manual Freewheel Levers To engage or disengage the drive motorsInitial Assembly A S S E M B L Y / D I S a S S E M B L YSeat Installation To install the seat initial installationTo remove the seat Power Base Disassembly To disassemble the power baseBattery Box Removal and Frame Separation Comfort Adjustments Seat Height and Seat Angle AdjustmentO M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T S To change the seat heightSeatback Angle Adjustment Manual Recline Seatback AdjustmentArmrest Width Adjustment Seat PositionArmrest Angle Adjustment Foot Platform Height AdjustmentFoot Platform Depth Adjustment Quick Release FastenersFoot Platform Angle Adjustment Controller PositionSwing-away Footrests Elevating Leg RestsMulti-Axis Foot Plates To adjust the anti-tip wheels To change foot plate position BTo change foot plate tilt C To change foot plate angle DB a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N G Batteries and ChargingCharging the Batteries Battery Break-in Frequently Asked Questions FAQsWhy do my new batteries seem weak? How often must I charge the batteries?Daily Use Infrequent UseHow can I ensure maximum battery life? How should I store my power chair and its batteries?What about public transportation? What about shipping?I . O P E R a T I O N Flight ControllerFlight consists JoystickBattery Condition Meter Lock ModeOn/Off Key Horn KeySleep Mode If Enabled Error CodesError Code Probable Cause Possible Solution Speed KeysVSI Electronic Controller VSI consistsRed lights only lit or slow flash Charge batteries as soon Speed/Profile KeysActuator Connector Optional Controller ConnectorActuator Keys and Actuator Lights For Optional Equipment Locking/Unlocking the VSIVSI Error Codes Thermal RollbackCare and Maintenance Should your power chair come in contact with waterTemperature I I . C a R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C EDaily Checks Weekly ChecksTo check the brakes Monthly ChecksDisposal of Your Power Chair Cleaning and DisinfectionWheel Replacement StorageBattery Replacement I I . C a R E a N DTo replace the batteries When to See Your Authorized Pride Provider for Service Corrective MaintenanceW a R R a N T Y Reconditioned Units Warranty Warranty ExclusionsService Checks and Warranty Service Exclusions also include components with damage caused byT E S T E S T E S Quality Control Pride keeps a more detailed report on file at the factory