Pride Mobility jazzy 1120 owner manual Provider

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

TROUBLE CODES

Your controller is programmed to detect faults within its own system. If something happens to the controller system that prevents your Jazzy from operating, you should see a trouble code. This is indicated by the System Status Indicator flashing a number of times, then pausing for two seconds, then flashing again. Faults that affect the safety of your Jazzy cause the chair to stop, while others allow the Jazzy to operate. Some trouble codes stop if the condition corrects itself. Others can only be cleared by powering down the chair, then powering it up again.

Before you perform any of the electrical connection corrective actions listed in the following table, make sure that you have fully charged batteries and you power down the system. In each case, if the corrective action does not work, contact your authorized Pride provider or service center.

Code

Title

Corrective Action

1

DX Module Fault

Turn the controller off, then on again. If this does not work, check the

 

 

connections at the joystick, the power module, and any other accessory module

 

 

that your Jazzy may have. If this still does not work, contact your local Pride

 

 

provider.

2

DX Accessory Fault

Power down the Jazzy and check all the connections to your accessories. You

 

 

may have a shorted circuit in one of these connections (e.g., a light bulb is

 

 

shorted or open).

3

Left Motor Fault

Check the connection between the power module and the left motor. There may

 

 

be a short or bad connection. The motor itself may be bad.

4

Right Motor Fault

Check the connection between the power module and the right motor. There

 

 

may be a short or bad connection. The motor itself may be bad.

5

Left Park Brake Fault

Check the connection between the power module and the left motor. There may

 

 

be a short or bad connection.

6

Right Park Brake Fault

Check the connection between the power module and the right motor. There

 

 

may be a short or bad connection.

7

Low Battery Fault

Check the battery connections and terminals. Check that the circuit breaker is

 

 

not tripped. Reset it if necessary.

8

Overvoltage Fault

Contact your service center.

9

CANL Fault

Contact your service center.

10

CANH Fault

Contact your service center.

11

Stall Timeout Fault

Turn the system off, then turn it on again.

12

Module Mismatch

Contact your service center.

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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 IIIN T R O D U C T I O N Information ExchangeMy Authorized Pride Provider is Pride Owners ClubQuick Reference Information Transfers Weight LimitationsS a F E T Y Motor Vehicle TransportSteps and Curbs Inclines and Uneven Terrain Public Roads and Parking LotsStairs and Escalators Maximum Recommended InclineWhere do radio waves come from? EMI/RFI-FREQUENTLY Asked Questions FaqsI . E M I / R F Are all powered wheelchairs susceptible to EMI/RFI? What is the FDA doing about the problem?T H E J a Z Z Y 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 JazzyArmrest Width Adjustment Knobs Utility Tray Utility TrayTo disengage the drive and place chair in freewheel Freewheel LeverTo engage the drive and take chair out of freewheel ACTIVE-TRAC System Rear SuspensionSpecifications Joystick Installation Seat Angle AdjustmentSeat Installation Seat with H-FRAME S S E M B L YTo install the power seat Power Seat Option InstallationVersa Seat or Versa Tilt Option Seat Height and Angle C O M F O R T a D J U S T M E N T SArmrest Width Joystick Extension Armrest AngleArmrest Height Optional SWING-AWAY JoystickFootrest Angle Footrest HeightFootrest Depth SWING-AWAY Footrests OptionTo adjust the armrest angle To adjust the ELR heightTo adjust the seatback angle Power Elevating Seat OptionTo adjust the headrest height Power Seat warnings and CautionsHIGH-BACK with Headrest Optional To adjust the anti-tip wheels ANTI-TIP Wheel AdjustmentAdjust the anti-tip downward, turn the cam clockwise Seat Removal Battery RemovalI . D I S a S S E M B L Y Foot Frame RemovalTo operate your Jazzy I I . O P E R a T I O NJoystick and Controller Controller FunctionsPilot Controller Speed and Response AdjustmentBattery Condition Meter Joystick FunctionsThermal Rollback Flashing Bars Diagnosis SolutionCharger Inhibit Plug Connection Trouble CodesOn/Off Key Remote Plus ControllerHorn Key Speed and Actuator Adjustments Sleep ModeRemote Plus Optional Features See to reference the following optional featuresEuropa Remote Controller Magnetic Locking AreaDrive Mode Indicator not shown System Status IndicatorDrive Mode Select Key Battery Saver FeatureActuator Keys OUT of Neutral AT Power UPTo use the joystick to control the actuators Provider Batteries B a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N GCharging the Batteries To charge the batteries using the onboard charger To charge the batteries using the off-board chargerCan I use a different battery charger? Battery BREAK-INHow often must I charge the batteries? Why do my new batteries seem weak? What type of battery should I use?Battery Specifications How can I get maximum range or distance per charge?What about public transportation? How can I ensure maximum battery life?How should I store my Jazzy and its batteries? What about shipping?A R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C E Routine MaintenanceTemperature Should your Jazzy come in contact with waterWeekly Checks Daily ChecksTo check the brakes Monthly Checks Cleaning Instructions Tires and TubesTo calibrate the joystick Remote Plus only Yearly ChecksTo replace the battery Battery ReplacementFollow these easy steps for a quick and safe repair Motor Brushes Corrective MaintenanceWhen to see Your Pride Provider for Service To inspect or replace the motor brushesPositioning Belt O P T I O N a L a C C E S S O R I E SOxygen Tank Holder Rear Basket Cane and Crutch HolderWalker Holder CUP Holder not ShownI . W a R R a N T Y Warranty Exclusions Damage caused bySusquehanna Ave Exeter, PA