Pride Mobility JET2 S S E M B L Y, Seat Installation, To install the seat, Joystick Installation

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V . A S S E M B L Y

To reduce the possibility of shipping damage, your Jet 2’s seat is removed from the power base. The joystick may also have been removed from the armrest. The following is a set of instructions to help you quickly and easily pre- pare your Jet 2 for immediate use.

WARNING! Do not pick up the seat by the armrests. They are free to pivot, and you may lose control of the seat if they do so, resulting in personal injury and/or dam- age to the chair.

SEAT INSTALLATION

To install the seat:

1.Set the seat on the seat tower. See figures 7 and 8.

2.Pushtheseatdownuntilthelatchengages.

3.Plug in the charger connector and the 9-pin controller connector into the power base. See figures 9 and 10. The charger connector is coded with colored dots. The dots are positioned so that the flat side of the male connector aligns with the flat side of the female connector while making the connection.

WARNING! Failure to properly align the connectors can result in damage to the controller, the charger, the charger har- ness, and the connectors.

JOYSTICK INSTALLATION

Your Jet 2 is equipped with a Pilot joystick controller. It may have been shipped without the joystick installed in the armrest.

To install the joystick controller:

1.Use a 3/16-in. hex key to loosen the setscrew. See figure 11.

2.Slide the joystick mounting arm into or out of the arm- rest bracket to the desired position.

3.Retighten the setscrew by turning it clockwise.

CAUTION! Do not place the controller cable so that it can be pinched in the seat frame or the power base frame.

Figure 7. Seat Tower

Figure 8. Seat Installation

Figure 9. Charger Connector

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