Pride Mobility JET2 I . D I S a S S E M B L Y, Seat Removal, Body Shroud Removal, Battery Removal

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V I I . D I S A S S E M B L Y

SEAT REMOVAL

You may wish to remove the seat for transportation. See figure 22.

To remove the seat:

1. Turn the power off.

2. Make sure your Jet 2 is not in freewheel mode.

3. Unplug the controller harnesses behind the seat.

4. Push the lever located underneath the seat toward the front of the seat. If the joystick controller is on the right, swivel the seat clockwise and then pull the seat upward. If the joystick control- ler is on the left, swivel the seat counterclockwise and then pull

the seat upward.

Figure 22. Removing The Seat

BODY SHROUD REMOVAL

The body shroud is a one-piece, molded plastic body that covers the power base frame. It helps protect the Jet 2 components from the environment. You must remove the body shroud in order to change the batteries and check the cable connections.

To remove the body shroud:

1.Turn the power off.

2.Make sure your Jet 2 is not in freewheel mode. See IV. “Your Jet 2.”

3.Unplug the 9-pin controller harness and the charger harness.

4.Remove the seat.

5.Remove the two screws that fasten the body shroud to the frame. Lift the body shroud straight up. The body shroud should lift up easily.

BATTERY REMOVAL

WARNING! Your Jet 2 batteries are heavy. Refer to the specifications table for specific weights. If you are unable to lift that much weight, be sure to get help. Lifting weight above your capacity could result in injury

To remove the batteries:

1.Turn the power off.

2.Disconnect the 9-pin controller harness and the charger harness.

3.Remove the seat

4.Lift off the body shroud.

5.Remove the battery post caps (both red and black).

6.Unscrew the wing nuts on (+) red battery terminals, one at a time.

7.Remove the (+) red battery cables from the battery posts; be sure to secure them away from the batteries.

8.Loosen the wing nuts on (-) black battery terminals.

9.Remove the (-) black cables and secure them away from the batteries.

10.You can now remove the batteries from your Jet 2.

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Contents Stylish Design and Premium Performance F E T Y G U I D E L I N E S N T E N T S Information Exchange N T R O D U C T I O NIntroduction Pride Owners Club My Authorized Pride Provider IsModifications Pre-Ride Safety CheckS a F E T Y Incline Information Weight LimitationsTire Inflation Braking Information Cornering InformationStationary Obstacles Steps, Curbs, etc Freewheel ModeOutdoor Driving Surfaces Elevators Public Streets and Roadways Stairs and EscalatorsDoors EMI & RFIPositioning Belts Motor Vehicle TransportTransfers Inclement Weather Precautions Reaching and Bending BatteriesAlcohol Removable PartsI . E M I / R F Frequently Asked Questions FaqsWhere do radio waves come from? EMI/RFI WarningsAre all electric mobility vehicles susceptible to EMI/RFI? What is the FDA doing about the problem?What should I do if my power chair moves unexpectedly? Y O U R J E T JetSpecifications Electrical Connectors and Components Utility TrayTo engage or disengage the freewheel feature Manual Freewheel LeversJoystick Installation Seat InstallationTo install the seat To install the joystick controllerPin Controller Connector To change the seat height C O M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T SSeat Height Armrest WidthJoystick Extension Armrest AngleArmrest Height Optional Elevating LEG Rests Option Footrest HeightFootrest Angle ANTI-TIP Wheels To adjust the ELR lengthRequired Tool 13 mm wrench To adjust the anti-tip wheels Seat Removal Battery RemovalI . D I S a S S E M B L Y Body Shroud RemovalDynamic DL Controller Battery Condition MeterI I . O P E R a T I O N To operate your JetTrouble Codes Thermal RollbackBatteries To charge the batteries using the onboard chargerB a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N G Charging the BatteriesTo break in new batteries for maximum efficiency Battery BREAK-INOFF-BOARD Charger Daily USE Can I use a different battery charger?How often must I charge the batteries? Infrequent USEWhy do my new batteries seem weak? What type of battery should I use?Battery Specifications How can I ensure maximum battery life?What about shipping? How should I store my Jet 2 and its batteries?What about public transportation? A R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C E Routine MaintenanceTemperature Should your Jet 2 come in contact with waterTo check the brakes Daily ChecksWeekly Checks Monthly ChecksYearly Checks Cleaning InstructionsTire/Wheel Replacement StorageBattery Replacement To replace the batteriesMotor Brushes When to see Your Authorized Pride Provider for ServiceCorrective Maintenance To inspect or replace the motor brushes O P T I O N S a N D a C C E S S O R I E S Warranty Exceptions FIVE-YEAR Limited Frame WarrantyONE-YEAR Limited Warranty I . W a R R a N T YWarranty Exclusions Damage caused byQuality Control Model