Pride Mobility JET2 owner manual Footrest Height, Footrest Angle, Elevating LEG Rests Option

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

FOOTREST HEIGHT

The footrest height is easily adjusted to one of six different heights in one-inch increments.

To raise or lower the footrest:

1.Use a 5/16-in. hex key and a 7/16-in. wrench to re- move the nut and bolt as shown in figure 16.

2.Raise or lower the footrest to the desired height.

3.Reinstall the nut and bolt into the footrest and tighten.

FOOTREST ANGLE

You can adjust the angle of the footrest with a 7/32-in. hex key. See figure 17.

To adjust the footrest angle:

1.Loosen the jam nut.

2.Turn the setscrew clockwise to lower the front of the footrest.

3.Turn the setscrew counterclockwise to raise the front of the footrest.

4.Tighten the jam nut.

SWING-AWAY FOOTRESTS OPTION Swing-away footrests (SFRs) are an option. They enable you to move the leg rest to the side before getting off your Jet 2.

To move the SFRs:

1.Push in the SFR release lever. See figure 18.

2.Move the SFRs aside.

ELEVATING LEG RESTS OPTION

Elevating leg rests (ELRs) offer an infinite range of adjust- ment for the leg angle and a footrest adjustment range of 12-19 in.

To adjust the ELR angle:

1.Press the release lever. See figure 19.

2.Move the leg rest to the desired angle.

REMOVE THIS NUT AND BOLT

TO CHANGEFOOTRESTHEIGHT.

Figure 16. Footrest Height

TURN SETSCREW TO

CHANGE FOOTREST ANGLE.

Figure 17. Footrest Angle

SFR RELEASE

LEVER

Figure 18. Swing-away Footrests

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