Pride Mobility JET2 C O M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T S, Seat Height, To change the seat height

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

After you have become familiar with your Jet 2’s opera- tion, you may find the need to adjust the seat. There are some adjustments you can make to increase your com- fort such as seat height, armrest width, height and angle, footrest height and angle, and joystick position.

WARNING! If your Jet 2 was configured at your authorized Pride provider, please consult your healthcare professional be- fore changing the seat position or mak- ing any other adjustment. Some adjust- ments may degrade your Jet 2’s perfor- mance and safety by changing its center of gravity.

SEAT HEIGHT

You can change the seat height manually.

To change the seat height:

1.Remove the seat. See VII. “Disassembly.”

2.Use a 7/16-in. socket or wrench to removethenutand bolt from the seat post. See figure 12.

3.Raise or lower the seat post to the desired position.

4.Install the nut and bolt into the seat post.

5.Install the seat.

NUTANDBOLT

Figure 12. Seat Post Nut And Bolt

ARMREST WIDTH

To change the armrest width:

1.Locate the two setscrews on the armrest receiver bracket. See figure 13.

2.Loosen the setscrews, slide the armrests in or out for the desired width.

3.Tighten the setscrews.

LOOSEN SETSCREWS TO CHANGE ARMREST HEIGHT

LOOSEN THUMBSCREWS TO CHANGE ARMREST WIDTH

Figure 13. Armrest Width and Height

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