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1. CAUTION Failure to properly align the connectors can Figure 38 Charger Inhibit Plug THERMAL ROLLBACK Jazzy controllers are equipped with a thermal rollback circuit This circuit monitors the temperature of the motors and the controller In the event that the motors or the controller become excessively hot above 122 F the controller reduces the motor voltage For every degree above 122 F the controller reduces the voltage by 5 volts This reduces your Jazzy s speed and allows the electrical components to cool down When the temperature returns to a safe level your Jazzy resumes its normal speed TROUBLE CODES In addition to indicating the current state of battery charge the battery condition meter can also indicate possible problems with your Jazzy The battery condition meter has ten individual bars The bars are meant to provide information by the number of bars that are flashing If the meter is flashing rapidly the controller may be indicating a fault For instance the very first red bar flashing rapidly indicates the battery voltage is nearly depleted The following is a list of the possible errors signified by the rapidly flashing meter lights Flashing Bars Diagnosis Solution 10 Green High Battery Voltage Check Batteries 9 Green Solenoid Brake Fault Check Motor Brake Wiring 8 Green Possible Controller Fault See Authorized Provider Service Center 7 Yellow Possible Joystick Fault See Authorized Provider Service Center
2. power reclining seats indicator lights or headlights and taillights To control actuator movement with either of the two actuator keys 1 Press the actuator key to activate the actuator 2 Move the joystick beyond half its travel in either the forward or reverse direction to move the actuator To use the joystick to control the actuators 1 Press the Drive Mode Select key until you get to 0 2 Move the joystick to either the left or nght turning position to scroll through the options which are A b C d or E Select an option 4 Move the joystick beyond half its travel in either the forward or reverse direction to move the actuator LA SLEEP MODE The Jazzy controller features a sleep mode which is a built in circuit that automatically shuts off the main power if the joystick is not moved in any direction for a specific amount of time This time factor is programmed into your joystick console The battery condition lights on the joystick indicate sleep mode by blinking once every five seconds To restore power and continue push the on off key twice THERMAL ROLLBACK Jazzy controllers are equipped with a thermal rollback circuit This circuit monitors the temperature of the motors and controller In the event the motors or controller become excessively hot above 122 F the controller reduces the motor voltage For every degree above 122 F the controller reduces the voltage by 5 volts This reduces your speed and allows the
3. components to cool down When the temperature returns to a safe level your Jazzy resumes its normal speed Jazzy 1120 33 2000 VIII OPERATION 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 1s 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 1f 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 d 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 con
4. needs recharging See figure 6 E Main Circuit Breaker The main circuit breaker is a safety feature built into your Jazzy See figure 6 When the batteries and the motors are heavily strained e g from excessive loads the main circuit breaker trips to prevent damage to the motors and the electronics If the circuit trips allow your Jazzy to rest for approxi mately one minute Next push in the circuit breaker button turn on the joystick controller and continue normal operation Ifthe main circuit breaker continues to trip repeatedly contact your authorized Pride provider E Accessory Connector Optional This is where the optional harness connects to the controller power seat lighting E Controller Harness Connectors This is where the joystick connects to the motors batteries and charger If your Jazzy is equipped with a Remote Plus or Europa controller there is only one connector on the tray If your Jazzy is equipped with a Pilot controller there are two connectors on the tray See figures 3 through 5 to view the controller harness connectors E Power Seat Connector Optional This is for the optional power seat switch See figure 6 REMOTE PLUS CONTROLLER HARNESS CONNECTOR MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER OPTIONAL POWER SEAT CONNECTOR LOCATION AMMETER BATTERY CHARGER PLUG Figure 6 Utility Tray 12 Jazzy 1120 2000 IV THE JAZZY 1120 2000 FREEWHEEL LEVER For your convenience you
5. nuts and bolts from the bracket See figure 21 2 Move the footrest in or out to the desired depth Figure 21 Footrest Height 3 Reinstall the 5 16 in detent pin into the bracket and tighten SETSCREW 7 FOOTREST ANGLE You can adjust the angle of the footrest with a 3 16 in hex key See figure 22 To adjust the footrest angle 1 Turn the setscrew clockwise to raise the front of the footrest 2 Turmthesetscrew counterclockwise to lower the front of the footrest SWING AWAY FOOTRESTS OPTION Swing away footrests SFRs are an option They enable you to swing the footrest to the side before transferring from your Jazzy To swing the footrests 1 Pushin the release lever See figure 23 2 Swing the footrest off to the side ELEVATING LEG RESTS OPTION Elevating Leg Rests ELRs offer an infinite range of adjustment between 0 70 for the leg angle and a legrest adjustment range of 15 20 in To adjust the ELR angle 1 Press the release lever See figure 24 2 Move the leg rest to the desired angle Figure 23 Swing Away Footrests 20 Jazzy 1120 2000 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS To adjust the ELR height 1 Remove the two screws from the side of each leg rest exten sion See figure 25 2 Slide the leg rest in or out to the desired length 4 Reinstall the two screws on each leg rest extension RECLINING SEAT OPTION If your Jazzy is equipped with a reclining seat see figure 26 you can adjust t
6. power chair Copyright 2002 Pride Mobility Products Corp INFMANU1445 B JULY 2002 2 Jazzy 1120 2000 CONTENTS kL INTRODUCTION E 4 H SAFET WEE 6 Hi EMURE E 8 IV THE JAZZY bh KEE 10 V ASSEMBLY EE 16 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 00000aaaaaooennnsssesnessssssresssssssesssssssresssssereesssssresssssereessss 18 Seat Ee EE 18 EES ME 18 ATES ADE eege Ee N 19 Armrest Hee Eege IR dE 19 JOYSUCK EENS ION HE 19 Swine AWay E 19 Reeg EE 20 reel ee 20 POOMCSE EE 20 SWIN Away HOOUCSS O e EE 20 Elevating Ihe RESSO OPHION EE 20 Recline Seat Option senian an a A RON 21 Power leva ine Seat OPUOM arera dena A A A 21 Hish back with Headrest Lecker ege EENS AEN 22 Anuli WheelAd usmeni ann N a bus Meouseetsusietecausvandabussbusdiwoeeetse 23 VIl DISASSEMBET EE 24 VIE et E WR el WEE 25 Pilot COMO ler 2gcosiiss2ieug3352 qualtus ieee saac use lsasisee sae oualeac N 26 Remote Pihis Contro iesen nette eege denke 28 Etienne 31 IX BATTERIES AND CHARGING oooooooooo cc cccccssssceceeeessseeeeeeeesssseeeeesessaaeeees 35 X CARE AND MAINTENANCE 0 000 cccccccecssseeeeeeesssseeeeeeessseeeeeeees 40 XI OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 0 000000 ccccccccccccssseeeceeeessseeeceeeeesseeeeeeeeesseeeeeeees 45 KIL WARRANTY EE 47 Jazzy 1120 3 Il INTRODUCTION Welcome to Pride Mobility Products Corporation Pride Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jazzy Power Chair The Jazzy 1120 design combines the most advanced sta
7. ready each morning to give you a full day s service It is recommended that you charge the batteries 8 to 14 hours after daily use Do not charge the batteries for more than 24 hours at a charging cycle E Infrequent Use If you use your Jazzy infrequently once a week or less you should charge the batteries at least once per week for 12 to 14 hours NOTE Keep your batteries fully charged and avoid deeply discharging your batteries Do not charge the batteries for more than 24 hours at a charging cycle Jazzy 1120 37 2000 Ix BATTERIES AND CHARGING How can I get maximum range or distance per charge Rarely do you have an ideal driving situation such as smooth flat hard terrain with no wind hills or curves More often you are presented with hills sidewalk cracks uneven and loosely packed surfaces curves and wind All of these factors affect the distance or running time per battery charge The following are a few suggestions for obtain ing the maximum range per charge E Always fully charge the batteries prior to your trip Maintain 30 35 psi in pneumatic drive wheels Plan your trip in advance to avoid inclines if possible Limit baggage weight to essential items Try to maintain an even speed and avoid stop and go driving What type of battery should I use We recommend deep cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free Both sealed lead acid SLA and gel cell are deep cycle batteries that are similar in p
8. sure whether radio waves are responsible for the unintended motion of my powered wheelchair Unfortunately interference from radio wave sources may be difficult to recognize since the signals from these sources are invisible and may be intermittent However the FDA recommends that you report all incidents of unintended motion or brake release to the powered wheelchair manufacturer and if possible note whether there was a radio wave source nearby at the time of the incident Has anyone been hurt from erratic unintended motion of powered wheelchairs The FDA has reports of injuries that resulted from the apparent uncontrolled motion of powered wheelchairs However it is unclear how many of these incidents were actually caused by radio wave interference 8 Jazzy 1120 2000 II ENMIIREI Are all powered wheelchairs susceptible to EMI RFI Each make and model of chair differs in its ability to resist electromagnetic interference That is each has a particular level of immunity to interference measured in volts per meter V m A higher immunity level offers greater protection In other words a powered wheelchair with a high immunity level is less likely to be affected by a strong radio source than one with a low immunity level What is the FDA doing about the problem The FDA has written powered wheelchair manufacturers and requested that they test their new products to be sure that they provide a reasonable degree of immunit
9. up from left to right When one LED is lit the speed is in the slowest setting When all five LEDs are lit the speed is in the fastest setting After selecting your desired speed activate the mode key again to return to drive or simply activate the joystick in the forward or reverse direction and your Jazzy will operate at the selected speed setting NOTE We recommend that the first few times you operate your Jazzy you turn the speed and response adjustment knob to the slowest setting until you to become familiar with your new powered wheelchair If your Jazzy is equipped with power seat functions you can access seat control by pressing the mode key twice Push the joystick to the right to toggle to your desired seat function The LED will light in various positions indicating which seat function 1s active When the LED 1s lit in the appropriate section push the joystick forward to raise the actuator and pull the joystick in reverse to lower the actuator To return to drive activate the mode key again SLEEP MODE Your Remote Plus controller has a sleep mode feature Sleep mode is a built in circuit that automatically shuts off the main power if the joystick is not moved in any direction for approximately five minutes The battery condition lights on the joystick indicate sleep mode by blinking once every five seconds To restore power and continue push the on off key twice THERMAL ROLLBACK Jazzy controllers are equipped with a thermal rollb
10. whether or not the inhibit is enabled and flashes if there is an OONAPU or DX Remote fault See Out Of Neutral At Power Up Drive Mode Indicator not shown Your Jazzy controller was pre programmed at the factory for five drive modes 1 slowest to 5 fastest The program mode is indicated by a number in the center of the keypad Press the Drive Mode Select Key to change the mode NOTE We recommend that the first few times you operate your Jazzy you have your drive mode on the slowest setting until you to become familiar with your new powered wheelchair BATTERY SAVER FEATURE When the battery capacity drops to below 21 V typically two LEDs the controller reduces wheelchair perfor mance to conserve battery power 32 Jazzy 1120 2000 VIII OPERATION OUT OF NEUTRAL AT POWER UP The Europa Remote Controller is equipped with Out Of Neutral At Power Up OONAPU Ifyou power up the system and the joystick is not in the neutral position the System Status Indicator flashes rapidly for either as long as the joystick is out of the neutral position or for five seconds If this happens and all the segments on the system status indicator flash you may have set trouble code 1 ACTUATOR KEYS These keys can control up to five actuators independently You can control them through either of the two actuator keys or you may select the actuator through drive program mode 0 These actuators may be power elevating seats tilt in space seats
11. your Jazzy tips forward excessively E The anti tip wheels constantly rub the ground NOTE Each drive tire must have at least 30 35 Ibs of air pres sure in order for the anti tip wheels to be properly adjusted WARNING Overinflating tires can cause them to explode and can result in personal injury To adjust the anti tip wheels 1 Placea 1 2 1n wrench on the inner locknut of the anti tip bracket located right after your shock strut See figure 29 2 Turn the locknut counterclockwise to loosen 3 Place your 1 2 in wrench on the adjustable cam located on the other side of the locknut See figure 30 4 Toadjust the anti tip upward turn the cam counterclockwise To adjust the anti tip downward turn the cam clockwise Figure 29 Anti Tip Wheel Adjustment Figure 30 Anti Tip Wheel Adjustment WARNING The higher you raise the anti tip wheels the more tendency your Jazzy has to tilt forward when coming to a stop You can compensate for this by making a small adjustment to the pre programmed deceleration setting in the controller or by moving the seat assembly further to the rear of your Jazzy Failure to do so may result in personal injury Jazzy 1120 2000 23 VII DISASSEMBLY SEAT REMOVAL Youmay wish to remove the seat for transportation Ifyou have a Versa Seat please refer to the Versa Seat Installation and Adjustment guide To remove the seat 1 Turn the power off 2 Make sure your Ja
12. 10 3 Plug the controller cable into the connector on the utility tray See figure 11 4 Plug the power seat switch cable if so equipped into the connector on the utility tray 5 Secure the controller cable to the armrest receiver with one or more wire ties kk 6 Route the cable to ensure that the cable cannot be pinched in Figure 10 Seat Towers the seat hinge JOYSTICK INSTALLATION Depending on the various configurations and options you have _ CABLE chosen for your Jazzy it may have been shipped without the Joy stick installed in the armrest To install the joystick 1 Usea3 16 1n hex key to loosen the setscrew See figure 12 2 Slide the joystick mounting bracket into or out of the armrest to the desired position 3 Retighten the setscrew Figure 11 Controller Cable Connection 16 Jazzy 1120 2000 V ASSEMBLY POWER SEAT OPTION INSTALLATION Your Jazzy may be equipped with the power seat option While the seat itself may be any one of the styles offered for this model the way the seat base attaches to the Jazzy power base 1s different SLIDE JOYSTICK INTO BRACKET To install the power seat Align the seat shaft to the hole in the actuator See figure 13 2 Insert seat into actuator and push the seat lever forward 3 Lock seat into place CREW VERSA SEAT OR VERSA TILT OPTION A If your Jazzy is equipped with a Versa Seat or Versa Tilt please refer to the instruction ma
13. 6 Yellow Inhibit Active Unplug Charger Check Connections 5 Yellow Right Motor Wiring Fault Check Right Motor Wiring 4 Yellow Right Motor Disconnected Check Right Motor Wiring 3 Red Left Motor Wiring Fault Check Left Motor Wiring 2 Red Left Motor Disconnected Check Left Motor Wiring 1 Red Low Battery Voltage Check Batteries Battery Wiring If you cannot resolve your problem see an authorized Pride provider or service center Jazzy 1120 27 2000 VIII OPERATION REMOTE PLUS CONTROLLER BATTERY CONDITION The Remote Plus controller system consists of the joystick see figure 39 o TO N METER and the controller box The joystick sends signals to the controller box through a cable attached to the back of the Joystick This cable connects to HORN the controller box through the utility tray The Remote Plus joystick is typi KEY cally located at the end of either the right or the left armrest The Remote Plus controller box is located underneath the front of the power base et Joystick Functions The joystick function is similar for all controller configurations The joy stick controls the direction and speed of the wheelchair See figure 40 When you move the joystick from the neutral center position the elec Figure 39 Remote Plus Joystick tromagnetic brakes release and allow the wheelchair to move The further Features you push the joystick from its neutral position the faster your Jazzy moves When you releas
14. 6 in wrench See figure 15 2 Adjust seatback to desired angle and reinsert the seat hinge bolt 3 Tighten bolts with the hex key and wrench ARMREST WIDTH To change the armrest width l Locate the two knobs on the armrest receiver bracket See figure 16 COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS SEAT e L 3 ig d A we Figure 15 Seat Angle ADJUSTMENT KNOBS i Figure 16 Armrest Width JAM NUT 2 Loosen the knobs 2 3 Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width 4 Tighten the knobs Figure 17 Armrest Angle 18 Jazzy 1120 2000 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS ARMREST ANGLE You can adjust the armrest angle to fit your specific needs To change the armrest angle 1 Liftthe armrest straight up so that it is perpendicular to the floor 2 Usea 7 16 in wrench to loosen the jam nut See figure 17 3 Usea5 32 in hex key to loosen the adjusting screw 4 Turnthe screw clockwise to lower the front of the armrest or turn the screw counterclockwise to raise the front of the armrest 5 Lock the adjusting screw into place by tightening the jam nut ARMREST HEIGHT OPTIONAL Your Jazzy may be equipped with height adjustable armrests To change the armrest height 1 Loosen the setscrew located underneath the armrest using a 3 16 in hex key 2 Remove the ball detent pin from the armrest 3 Move the armrest up or down to the desired height 4 Align the
15. D CONTROLLER Your Jazzy is operated by your joystick and controller The Jazzy 1120 is currently available with one of three controller options Pilot Remote Plus or Europa See figures 33 through 35 Refer to the text that applies to the controller you own Figure 33 Pilot Controller Figure 34 Remote Plus Figure 35 Europa Remote Controller Controller To operate your Jazzy 1 Turn the power on push the on off key The battery condition meter lights indicating the present charge of your battery 2 Push the joystick in the direction you wish to move The further you push the joystick from the neutral center position the faster your Jazzy moves CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS The controller translates the speed and the directional information from the joystick for the motors It has self diagnostic features that are designed to search for potential problems at the rate of 100 times per second If the controller detects a problem in the wheelchair s electrical system the wheelchair may depending on the severity of the problem stop functioning see Trouble Codes The controller is designed to maximize user safety under normal operating conditions This controller however cannot take into account circumstances that put your Jazzy outside of its normal operating environment as de scribed within this manual It is very important that you follow the precautions described within this manual Jazzy 1120 25 2000 VIII OPERATIO
16. JEKS u7R Eilen Owner s Manual How a Power Chair Should Feel a PEON Exeter PA RH fe si Catharines ON 1 800 800 8586 Mobili ty P O ducts Corp www pridemobility com SAFETY GUIDELINES Please read and follow all instructions in this owner s manual before attempting to operate your power chair for the first time If there is anything in this manual you do not understand or if you require additional assistance for set up contact your authorized Pride provider Using your Pride product safely depends upon your diligence in following the warnings cau tions and instructions in this owner s manual Using your Pride product safely also depends upon your own good judgement and or common sense as well as that of your provider car egiver and or healthcare professional Pride is not responsible for injuries and or damage re sulting from any person s failure to follow the warnings cautions and instructions in this owner s manual Pride is not responsible for injuries and or damage resulting from any person s failure to exercise good judgement and or common sense The symbols below are used throughout this owner s manual to identify warnings and cautions It is very important for you to read and understand them completely A WARNING Failure to heed the warnings in this owner s manual may result in personal injury CAUTION Failure to heed the cautions in this owner s manual may result in damage to your
17. N PILOT CONTROLLER BATTERY The Pilot controller is an integral controller See figure 36 This SUNDON i DPE METER means that the joystick 1s housed in the same enclosure as the con troller module This assembly is mounted on the seat arm The Pilot controller is connected to the motors the batteries and the battery charger through a cable that connects to the utility tray ON OFF KEY SPEED RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT Joystick Functions KNOB P The joystick function 1s similar for all controller configurations The joystick controls the direction and speed of the wheelchair See figure 37 When you move the joystick from the neutral center position the electromagnetic brakes release and allow the wheel chair to move The further you push the joystick from its neutral position the faster your Jazzy moves When you release the joy stick and allow it to return to the neutral position you engage the fi electromagnetic brakes This causes the chair to decelerateand come to a complete stop If your Jazzy begins to move in an unex pected manner immediately release the joystick Unless the Joy stick is damaged this action should stop your Jazzy Figure 36 Pilot Controller Speed and Response Adjustment Figure 37 Joystick Movement The Pilot joystick controller is equipped with a speed and response adjustment knob that allows you to select the speed and response settings best suited to your requirements and enviro
18. NG FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQs How does the charger work The battery charger takes the standard wall outlet voltage of 120 VAC alternating current and converts it to 24 VDC direct current The Jazzy batteries use direct current to run your powered wheelchair When the battery voltage 1s low the charger works harder to charge the battery This is why the charging ammeter initially reads 5 or more amps As the battery voltage approaches full charge the charger doesn t work as hard to complete the charging cycle This explains why the charging ammeter drops as 1t approaches a full charge When the battery is fully charged the amperage from the charger 1s nearly at zero This is how the charger maintains a charge but does not overcharge the battery Your Jazzy s charger will not operate after the batteries have been discharged to nearly zero voltage If this happens call your authorized Pride provider for assistance Can I use a different battery charger Use only the charger supplied with the Jazzy It is the safest most efficient tool to charge the batteries We do not recommend using other types of chargers How often must I charge the batteries Many factors come into play when deciding how often to charge the batteries You may use your Jazzy all day on a daily basis or you may not use it for weeks at a time m Daily Use If you use your Jazzy on a daily basis charge the batteries as soon as you are finished Your Jazzy will be
19. TENANCE MOTOR BRUSHES The electric motors that power your Jazzy use carbon brushes These brushes may become susceptible to wear over a long pe riod of time The motor brushes are the two contacts located inside the motor assembly that supply power to the motor They are designed to provide several thousand hours of operation However if the brushes become dirty with carbon deposits or wear out the motor will run poorly or not at all We recommend that your authorized Pride provider inspect the brushes every six months or sooner if your Jazzy runs poorly If inspection deter mines excessive wear on the brushes they must be replaced or motor damage will result NOTE Failure to maintain the brushes could void your Jazzy s warranty To inspect or replace the motor brushes Remove the seat body shroud and batteries See VII Disassembly Unscrew the motor brush caps See figure 49 Remove the brushes Inspect for wear inspect for wear Replace brushes if necessary Contact your authorized Pride provider for replacement brushes Ae 2 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE If the battery indicator gauge does not light up when you turn on the power WR Check the harness connections Make sure they are tight WR Check the circuit breaker Reset it if necessary E Check the battery connections If the above conditions prove normal you can load test the batteries with a battery load tester These testers are available at automotive pa
20. ack circuit This circuit monitors the temperature of the motors and the controller In the event that the motors or the controller become excessively hot above 122 F the controller reduces the motor voltage For every degree above 122 F the controller reduces the voltage by 5 volts This reduces your Jazzy s speed and allows the electrical components to cool down When the temperature returns to asafe level your Jazzy resumes its normal speed TROUBLE CODES In addition to indicating the current state of battery charge the battery condition meter can also indicate possible problems with your Jazzy The battery condition meter has ten individual bars The bars provide information by the number of bars that are flashing If the meter is flashing rapidly the controller may be indicating a fault For instance the very first red bar flashing rapidly indicates the battery voltage is nearly depleted The following is a list of the possible errors signified by the rapidly flashing meter lights Jazzy 1120 29 2000 VIII OPERATION Ee we Dome Bars Diagnosis 10 Green High Battery Voltage Check Batteries 9 Green Solenoid Brake Fault Check Motor Brake Wiring 8 Green Possible Controller Fault See Authorized Provider Service Center 7 Yellow Possible Joystick Fault See Authorized Provider Service Center 6 Yellow Inhibit Active Unplug Charger Check Connections 5 Yellow Right Motor Wiring Fault Check Right Motor Wiring 4 Yellow Right Motor Disco
21. ct with an obstacle the front anti tip wheel assembly is drawn upward At the same time your motors are forced downward This allows the motors to push the Jazzy over an obstacle and limits the possibility of your power chair becoming hung up on the obstacle ATS also helps in day to day operating conditions For instance when you release the joystick your Jazzy begins to slow down As the chair slows down the front anti tip wheels will automatically drop toward the ground This will reduce the forward tip that is typically encountered with center wheel drive chairs REAR SUSPENSION Your Jazzy 1120 is equipped with Rear Suspension See figure 9 This suspension system works in conjunction with the ATS and is designed to maintain a smooth ride when driving over rough terrain and up and down curbs This system works by allowing the caster forks to respond to weight transfers and uneven terrain The rear caster wheels will pivot as you drive over obstacles This system also enhances performance when the front anti tip wheels are set lower to the surface REAR CASTER FORK REAR CASTER WHEEL Figure 9 Rear Suspension System 14 Jazzy 1120 2000 IV THE JAZZY 1120 2000 Specifications Suspension Seating Options Full suspension with Active Trac Rear Caster Suspension Maximum Speed Brakes Intelligent Braking electronic regenerative disc park brake Ground Clearance Overall Size Length 39 5
22. ctrical connections Make sure they are tight and are not corroded Batteries must sit flat within the battery well with the battery terminals facing inward toward each other Refer to the frame decal for the correct wiring layout All wheel bearings are prelubricated and sealed They require no subsequent lubrication DAILY CHECKS With the controller turned off check the joystick Make sure it is not bent or damaged and that it returns to the center when you release it Check the rubber boot around the base of the joystick for damage Visually inspect the boot Do not handle or try to repair it See your authorized Pride provider if there is a problem Visually inspect the controller harnesses Make sure that they are not frayed or cut or have any wires exposed See your authorized Pride provider if there 1s a problem with any of these harnesses WEEKLY CHECKS Disconnect and inspect the controller and the charger harnesses from the utility tray Look for corrosion Contact your authorized Pride provider if necessary Ensure that all parts of the controller system are securely fastened to your Jazzy Do not overtighten any screws Check for proper tire inflation There should be 30 35 psi in each tire If a tire does not hold air see an authorized Pride provider for replacement of the tube Calibrate the joystick if a noticeable difference in performance is detected or if the joystick does not operate properly You can do this for the Remo
23. d to it such as a basket a cane crutch holder a cup holder or a power seat switch See XI Optional Accessories The power base assembly is the heart of your Jazzy The power base assembly includes two drive wheels two anti tip wheels two rear caster wheels a power seat connector optional harness connectors and a body shroud See figures 1 through 5 J SEATBACK e ARMRESTS SEAT ASSEMBLY Sr i JOYSTICK CONTROLLER Pa FREEWHEELLEVER Zo REAR Gs POWER BASE ASSEMBLY BODY SHROUD FOOTREST REAR CASTER WHEEL ANTI TIP WHEELS DRIVE WHEEL Figure 1 The Jazzy 1120 2000 10 Jazzy 1120 2000 IV THE JAZZY 1120 2000 ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT KNOBS Figure 2 The Jazzy 1120 Rear View 2000 Figure 4 Pilot Controller Harness Connector Figure 5 Europa Remote Controller Harness Connector Jazzy 1120 11 2000 IV THE JAZZY 1120 2000 UTILITY TRAY The utility tray is located on the rear of your Jazzy The utility tray is located underneath the rear sliding door The utility tray consists of the ammeter the battery charger plug the main circuit breaker accessory connector op tional equipment and the controller harness connectors See figure 6 E Ammeter The ammeter displays the charger s current output in amps See figure 6 For more information see X Batteries and Charging in this manual E Battery Charger Plug This plug is used whenever your battery
24. e the joystick and allow it to return to the neutral position you engage the electromagnetic brakes This causes the chair to decelerate and come to a complete stop If your Jazzy begins to move in an unex pected manner immediately release the joystick Unless the joystick is damaged this action should stop your Jazzy WARNING Do not use the on off key to stop the chair This may cause injury Battery Condition Meter The battery condition meter consists of ten LEDs over the speed indicator See figure 39 These lights are an accurate indication of your usable bat tery capacity They also alert you of any faults found within your unit See Trouble Codes Figure 40 Joystick Movement HAZARD WARNING LIGHT On Off Key SWITCH The on off key turns your unit on and off TURN SIGNAL Horn Key This key activates the horn Figure 41 Remote Plus Optional Features 28 Jazzy 1120 2000 VIII OPERATION Speed and Actuator Adjustments The Remote Plus joystick controller 1s equipped with a mode key and a speed indicator See figure 39 The mode key allows you to access different wheelchair functions Activating the mode key allows you to adjust the max1 mum wheelchair speed To increase or decrease the overall speed activate the mode key once Pushing the joystick to the night will increase the speed setting Pushing the joystick to the left will decrease the speed setting The speed indicator LEDs will light
25. eable Automotive batteries are not designed to handle a long deep discharge and also are unsafe for use in powered wheelchairs WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling CHARGING THE BATTERIES The battery charger is essential in providing long life for your Jazzy batteries The battery charger is designed to optimize your Jazzy s performance by charging the batteries safely quickly and easily The charging system con sists of the battery charger the charger fuse and the ammeter The onboard charger is located underneath the utility tray The ammeter and charger fuse are located on the utility tray for easy viewing See figures 44 and 45 The ammeter indicates the rate of charge being administered to fully recharge the batteries It is also a good indication of whether or not the charger is working The ammeter and the charger are only functional when the charger power cord is plugged into a wall outlet NOTE To ensure prolonged life recharge your Jazzy batteries with the supplied onboard or the supplied off board charging system Do not use an automotive type battery charger AMMETER Figure 44 Ammeter Figure 45 Charger Fuse Jazzy 1120 35 2000 IX BATTERIES AND CHARGING WARNING Never use an extension cord to plug in your battery charger Plug the charger directly into a properly wired standard wall outlet To charge the batteries u
26. erformance Use these specifications to reorder deep cycle batteries Battery Specifications Type Deep cycle sealed lead acid or gel cell Size Group 24 Voltage 12 volts each Amperage 70 or 80 amp hours Size NF 22 power seat option only Voltage 12 volts each Amperage 45 55 amp hours Why do my new batteries seem weak Deep cycle batteries employ a much different chemical technology than that used in car batteries nickel cadmium batteries nicads or in other common battery types Deep cycle batteries are specifically designed to provide power drain down their charge and then accept a relatively quick recharge Sealed lead acid batteries should be charged as often as possible They do not have a memory like nickel cadmium batteries We work closely with our battery manufacturer to provide a battery that best suits your Jazzy s specific demands Fresh batteries arrive regularly at Pride and are promptly shipped with a full charge During shipping the batteries encounter temperature extremes that may influence initial performance Heat robs the charge from the battery and cold slows the power available and extends the time needed to recharge the battery just as with a car battery It might take a few days for the temperature of the battery to stabilize and adjust to its new ambient temperature More importantly it takes a few charging cycles a partial drain then a full recharge to establish the cr
27. ey contact your authorized Pride provider BATTERY CONDITION METER SYSTEM STATUS INDICATOR BATTERY LEVE INDICATOR ON OFF KEY MAGNETIC KEY DRIVE MODE SELECT KEY HORN KEY ACTUATOR KEY ACTUATOR KEY JOYSTICK Figure 42 Europa Remote Controller Figure 43 Joystick Movement Jazzy 1120 2000 31 VIII OPERATION To arm the lockout system 1 Hold the magnetic key on or near the key symbol The controller beeps and automatically powers down No LEDs should be on 2 Press the on off key to power up the chair The key LED flashes but you will not be able to drive the power chair because the controller is still locked 3 Hold the magnetic key on or near the key symbol again to unlock the system When the key LED stops flashing you may drive your Jazzy If you turn on the controller while it is locked and don t unlock it after one minute the controller automatically turns itself off On Off Key This key switches the system power on and off Horn Key This key activates the horn System Status Indicator This LED indicates system status It is normally on when the system is powered up and off when the system is powered down It also flashes trouble codes when the system detects a fault See Trouble Codes Drive Mode Select Key This key enables you to select a drive program This mode also consists of a seven segment LED that displays the drive program It also displays
28. ference RFI A WARNING Radio waves may interfere with the control of powered wheelchairs EMI RFI FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQs The following FAQs summarize what you should know about EMI RFI Use this information to minimize the risk that EMI RFI will affect your powered wheelchair Where do radio waves come from Radio waves are emitted from the antennas of cellular phones mobile two way radios such as walkie talkies radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters wireless computer links microwave sources and paging transmitters Radio waves are a form of EM Because electromagnetic energy is more intense closer to the transmitting antenna source of emission the EM fields from two way radios are of special concern to powered wheelchair users If my powered wheelchair is affected by EMI RFI what kind of motion should I expect This is hard to predict It would depend on a number of factors E Strength of the radio waves E Construction of the powered wheelchair E Position of the powered wheelchair whether it is on level ground or on an incline E Whether or not the powered wheelchair is in motion An affected wheelchair s movement can be erratic It may move by itself or come to a sudden stop Furthermore itis possible for EMI RFI to unexpectedly release the brakes on a powered wheelchair Some intense sources of EMI RFI can even damage the control system of your Jazzy Is there any way to know for
29. ffected by EMI RFI Here are some precautions you can take E Do not turn on or use hand held personal communications devices such as citizens band CB radios and cellular phones while the powered wheelchair is on E Beaware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and hand held or mobile two way radios and try not to come close to them For example if you are in a powered wheelchair with an immunity level of 20 V m you should remain at least three feet from a hand held two way radio and ten feet from a mobile two way radio E Be aware that adding accessories and or components or modifying the powered wheelchair may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair What should I do if my powered wheelchair moves unexpectedly If unintended motion or brake release occurs turn the powered wheelchair off as soon as it is safe to do so If my powered wheelchair moves unexpectedly where should I report this Call Pride at 800 800 8586 to report the incident Jazzy 1120 9 2000 IV THE JAZZY 1120 2000 Your Jazzy has two main assemblies the seat and the power base See figure 1 There are a variety of seating options that are designed to accommodate most users Typically the seating assembly includes the armrests seatback and joystick controller Your Jazzy may also have some optional accessories attache
30. from inadvertent con tact between the end user and joystick TRANSFERS Transferring onto and off of your Jazzy requires a good sense of balance Be sure to have an attendant or health care professional present while learning to properly transfer yourself To eliminate the possibility of injury we ask that you verify the following before attempting a transfer E Besure the power is turned off See VIII Operation Be sure your Jazzy is not in freewheel mode See IV The Jazzy 1120 Make sure the armrests are flipped up or removed from your Jazzy Flip the footrest up or move the leg rests aside this helps to keep your feet from getting caught on the footrest or on the leg rests during the transfer d 2000 WARNING Avoid putting all of your weight on the footrest This may cause the Jazzy to tip which may result in injury MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT As of this date there are no standards approved for tie down systems in a moving vehicle of any type to transport a user while in a power chair WARNING Always be sure your Jazzy power chair is properly secured when it is being transported Failure to do so may result in personal injury and or damage to your Jazzy WARNING Pride does not recommend power chair users to be transported in vehicles while seated in their power chairs Personal injury may result Although your Jazzy may be equipped with a positioning belt this belt was not designed with the intent of providin
31. g proper restraint during motor vehicle transport Anyone traveling in a motor vehicle should be properly secured into his her seat with seat belts approved by the vehicle manufacturer WEIGHT LIMITATIONS Your Jazzy 1120 is rated for a maximum 300 Ib weight limit A WARNING Exceeding the weight limit voids your warranty and may result in personal injury 6 Jazzy 1120 2000 ll SAFETY PUBLIC ROADS AND PARKING LOTS It may be difficult for motorists to see you when you are seated on your Jazzy To ensure your safety always assume you cannot be seen Wait until your path 1s clear of traffic and then proceed with extreme caution NOTE Many municipalities have laws concerning operating your powered wheelchair on public roads Be sure to check local laws before attempting to do so STAIRS AND ESCALATORS Wheelchairs are not designed to travel up or down stairs or escalators Always use an elevator WARNING If you try to negotiate steps or escalators you can cause injury to yourself and to others STEPS AND CURBS WARNING Never attempt to have your Jazzy climb or descend a step or a curb that is higher than four 4 inches WARNING Never attempt to have your Jazzy proceed backwards down any step curb or other obstacle Doing so could cause your Jazzy to tip INCLINES AND UNEVEN TERRAIN WARNING When climbing an incline do not Zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline Always drive your Ja
32. g seat when the chair is in freewheel mode CAUTION The power seat option is intended for use while your Jazzy is on level surfaces only POWER SEAT 1 h CAUTION Always fasten the safety belt when SWITCH operating the power elevating seat The power elevating seat option is equipped with a system that reduces your Jazzy s speed by one half when the seat is elevated more than 1 2 inches Always check to be sure this system is operating properly before using your Jazzy CAUTION Operate your Jazzy only on a flat level surface whenever the elevating seat is raised from its lowest position e gt e WH A Figure 28 Seat Height HIGH BACK WITH HEADREST OPTIONAL If your Jazzy is equipped with the deluxe high back seat you can adjust the headrest height To adjust the headrest height 1 Pushin the headrest release button 2 Move the headrest up or down to the desired position a Jazzy 1120 2000 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS ANTI TIP WHEEL ADJUSTMENT The anti tip wheels are designed to give your Jazzy increased stability on rough surfaces The anti tip wheels are preset at the factory to a height of 1 2 in off the ground This setting is for smooth surfaces or indoor use only Ifyou plan on using your Jazzy on rough surfaces it may be necessary to adjust the anti tip wheels to better suit your needs The anti tip wheels may need adjustment if either of the following occur E When coming to a stop
33. h vary from state to state Please fill out and return the warranty card to Pride This aids Pride in providing the best possible technical and customer service 48 Jazzy 1120 2000 Mobility Products Corp 182 Susquehanna Ave Exeter PA 18643 1 800 800 8536 www pridemobility com INFMANU1445 REV B JULY 2002
34. he seatback angle and the armrest angle To adjust the seatback angle 1 Press down on the seatback release lever See figure 27 2 Move the seatback down or up to the desired position 3 Release the seatback release lever To adjust the armrest angle Refer to Armrest Angle earlier in this section POWER ELEVATING SEAT OPTION If your Jazzy is equipped with a power elevating seat you can change the seat height automatically The seat height switch 1s located either on the armrest Pilot or Europa controllers or on the joystick Re mote Plus or Europa controllers To change the seat height 1 Press forward on the power seat switch to raise the seat See figure 28 2 Pull back on the power seat switch to lower the seat Figure 24 Elevating Leg Rests LEG REST ADJUSTMENT SCREWS Figure 25 Elevating Leg Rests D vd 7 i e Lk WS di Ph am D ry i ff Figure 26 Reclining Seat Jazzy 1120 2000 21 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS Power Seat warnings and Cautions WARNING Never raise the seat from its lowest position on an inclined surface Failure to heed this warning can result in your Jazzy tipping over and causing injury WARNING Never raise the seat from its lowest position when operating your Jazzy on bumpy or uneven surfaces Failure to heed this warning can result in your Jazzy tipping over and causing in jury a WARNING Never raise the power elevatin
35. heelchair See figure 43 When you move the joystick from the neutral center position the electromagnetic brakes release and allow the wheel chair to move The further you push the joystick from its neutral position the faster your Jazzy moves When you release the joy stick and allow it to return to the neutral position you engage the electromagnetic brakes This causes the chair to decelerate and come to acomplete stop If your Jazzy begins to move in an unex pected manner immediately release the joystick Unless the joy stick is damaged this action should stop your Jazzy WARNING Do not use the on off key to stop the chair This may cause injury Battery Condition Meter The battery condition meter consists of six LEDs arranged in an arc over the battery level indicator icon See figure 42 From left to right the first two are red the second two are orange and the last two are green These lights are an accurate indication of your us able battery capacity If the battery has at least 85 of its rated capacity all of the LEDs will be on As the battery voltage drops the number of LEDs reduces from right to left When the battery capacity drops to 10 or below all of the LEDs flash at the rate of one per second Magnetic Locking Area The Europa keypad 1s equipped with a feature that enables you to lockout unauthorized users For this function you need the mag netic key supplied with your Jazzy Ifyou lose this k
36. holes and reinsert the ball detent pin 5 Retighten the setscrew JOYSTICK EXTENSION The joystick control can easily slide out away from the armrest or in toward the armrest To extend the joystick 1 Usea3 16 in hex key to loosen the setscrew See figure 18 2 Slide the joystick mounting bracket into or out of the armrest to the desired position 3 Retighten the setscrew SWING AWAY JOYSTICK Your Jazzy may be equipped with a swing away joystick This option enables you to move the joystick from the front of the armrest to the side of the armrest without disconnecting it See figures 19 and 20 The joystick can be mounted to the left or right side of your Jazzy Contact your authorized Pride provider JOYSTICK MOUNTING BRACKET SETSCREW oF i ef of Ka L BT i o i 3 i 4 y Figure 18 Joystick Extension ys Figure 19 Swing Away Joystick Forward Position Figure 20 Swing Away Joystick Retracted Position Jazzy 1120 2000 19 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS FOOTREST HEIGHT The footrest height 1s easily adjusted to one of six different heights in l in increments To raise or lower the footrest 1 Remove the nuts and bolts from bracket See figure 21 2 Raise or lower the footrest to the desired height 3 Reinstall the bolts and nuts into the footrest bracket and tighten DETENT PIN FOOTREST DEPTH To adjust the footrest depth 1 Remove the
37. in Width 25 4 in Medium Back standard High back with headrest Reclining Seat Versa Seat Versa Tilt Power Elevating Option Drive Train Two motor mid wheel Batteries Two 12 volt Group 24 batteries NF 22 batteries for the power seat option Range Up to 25 miles Battery Charger Onboard Off board optional 50 amp P amp G Pilot Controller 70 amp P amp G Remote Plus Controller 70 amp Dynamic Europa Remote Controller Weight Capacity Jazzy Weights Base 83 Ibs Seat 29 lbs Batteries 44 Ibs each Electronics Warranty Lifetime limited warranty on frame Two year warranty on electronics Eighteen month warranty on drive motors Jazzy 1120 15 2000 V ASSEMBLY SEAT ANGLE ADJUSTMENT The seatback can be adjusted at four different angles depending on user preference A 90 102 105 or 107 angle can be set To adjust the seat angle 1 Useahex key and a 3 8 in wrench to remove the adjustable bolt on both seat hinges 2 Setat desired angle 3 Reinstall the bolt and tighten FRONT SEAT TOWERS REAR SEAT TOWERS SEAT INSTALLATION SEAT WITH H FRAME The standard seat installation method incorporates the seat frame H frame and four 4 adjustable seatposts located on the power base To install the seat 1 Set the seat on the rear seat towers See figure 10 2 Pushthe seat back and down until the latches engage on the front seat towers See figure
38. ipped with pneumatic tires you should check the air pressure at least once a week This prolongs the life of your tires and helps ensure the perfect operation of your chair If you have a flat tire replace the tube Replacement tires and tubes are readily available through the provider where you purchased your Jazzy 42 Jazzy 1120 2000 X CARE AND MAINTENANCE Follow these easy steps for a quick and safe repair l 2 AE i EE BATTERY REPLACEMENT To replace the battery A diagram is printed on a decal on the Jazzy 1120 frame near the bat tery tray See figure 48 l 2 3 4 E WARNING Make sure the tire is completely deflated before attempting repair Completely deflate the tire if pneumatic Use a 3 4 in socket wrench to remove the drive wheel nut from the center hub of the wheel See figure 47 Pull the wheel off of the axle Remove the bolts that hold the wheel halves together Remove the old tube and or tire and replace 1t with a new tube and or tire Reassemble the wheel Slide the wheel back onto the shaft Install the drive wheel bolt into the center hub and tighten Inflate the tire to 30 35 psi DRIVE WHEEL NUT 2000 Remove 5 16 in detent pin from the bottom of the foot frame Lift the foot frame straight up Locate the two wiring harnesses that will be attached to your batteries Disconnect these two harnesses from their respective quick discon nects by pulling the
39. itical chemical balance that is essential to the battery s peak performance and long life It is well worth it to take the time to break in your battery properly NOTE The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection of the care it receives 38 Jazzy 1120 2000 IX BATTERIES AND CHARGING How can I ensure maximum battery life A fully charged deep cycle battery provides reliable performance and extended battery life Keep your Jazzy s batteries fully charged whenever possible Batteries that are regularly and deeply discharged infrequently charged or stored without a full charge may be permanently damaged causing unreliable Jazzy operation and limited battery life How should I store my Jazzy and its batteries If you do not use your Jazzy regularly we recommend maintaining battery vitality by charging the batteries at least once a week If you do not plan on using your Jazzy for an extended period fully charge the batteries prior to storage Discon nect the battery harnesses and store the Jazzy in a warm dry environment Avoid temperature extremes such as freezing and excessively hot conditions and never attempt to charge a frozen battery A cold or frozen battery should be warmed for several days prior to recharging NOTE Ifyou are storing a Jazzy for an extended period of time you may wish to block the unit up with several boards under the frame This keeps the tires off the ground and prevents the possibilit
40. n ment See figure 36 When you increase the speed clockwise or decrease the speed counterclockwise appropriate changes are automatically made to the sensitivity NOTE We recommend that the first few times you operate your Jazzy you turn the speed and response adjustment knob to the slowest setting until you become familiar with your new powered wheelchair Battery Condition Meter The battery condition meter is located immediately in front of the joystick See figure 36 This enables you to monitor battery life The battery condition meter indicates the approximate amount of battery life left E Red yellow and green bars indicate that the batteries are fully charged E Red and yellow bars indicate that you should charge the batteries E Red bars indicate that you should charge the batteries as soon as possible because low battery voltage may cause your Jazzy to become inoperative NOTE When the batteries approach a discharged state the first red bar will begin to slowly flash remind ing you the batteries need to be charged immediately 26 Jazzy 1120 2000 VIII OPERATION CHARGER INHIBIT PLUG CONNECTION The charger inhibit plug on the utility tray is coded with colored dots See figure 38 The dots are positioned so that you align the flat side of the male connector with the flat side of the female connector before making the connection result in damage to the controller the charger harness and the connectors
41. n that reads Owners Club to enter a page dedicated to current and potential Pride product owners You will gain access to interviews stories recreation ideas daily living tips product and funding information and interactive message boards On these message boards you are invited to speak with other Pride customers as well as Pride representatives who are available to assist you with any ques tions or concerns you may have You will receive a free gift simply for registering with the Pride Owners Club My Authorized Pride Provider is Name Address Phone Number Quick Reference Information Jazzy Model Serial Number Purchase Date NOTE If you ever lose or misplace your warranty card or your copy of this manual call or write to us and we will be glad to send you a new one immediately Jazzy 1120 5 2000 II SAFETY Your Jazzy 1120 is a state of the art life enhancement device designed to increase your mobility There are certain situations including some medical conditions where you will need to practice operating your Jazzy in the presence of an attendant Below are some safety tips that are designed to help you become accustomed to oper ating your new Jazzy safely WARNING Your Jazzy is a motorized vehicle When you are seated in your Jazzy and you anticipate that you are going to be in a stationary position for an extended period of time turn off the power This will prevent unexpected chair movement
42. n you are operate the Jazzy Adjust them as neces sary See VI Comfort Adjustments Check for extreme wear on the anti tip wheels Replace them as necessary Check for drive tire wear See an authorized Pride provider for repair Check the rear casters for wear Replace them as necessary Check the rear forks for damage or fluttering which indicates that they may need to be adjusted or have the bearings replaced See an authorized Pride provider for repair E Keep your Jazzy clean and free of foreign material such as mud dirt hair food drink etc YEARLY CHECKS Take your Jazzy to an authorized Pride provider for yearly maintenance This helps ensure that your Jazzy is functioning properly and helps prevent future complications STORAGE Your wheelchair should be stored in a dry place free from temperature extremes When storing disconnect the batteries from the Jazzy See IX Batteries and Charging WARNING If you fail to store the unit properly the frame can rust and the electronics can be damaged CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Never hose off your Jazzy or place it in direct contact with water Your Jazzy has a painted ABS plastic body shroud that allows it to be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth CAUTION Never use any chemicals to clean a vinyl seat as they may cause the seat to become slippery or dry out and crack Use soapy water and dry the seat thoroughly TIRES AND TUBES If your Jazzy 1s equ
43. nections 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 34 Jazzy 1120 2000 IX BATTERIES AND CHARGING BATTERIES Your Jazzy uses two long lasting 12 volt deep cycle batteries These batteries are sealed and maintenance free Since they are sealed there is no need to check the electrolyte fluid level Deep cycle batteries are designed to handle a longer and deeper discharge Though they are similar in appearance to automotive batteries they are not interchang
44. nnected Check Right Motor Wiring 3 Red Left Motor Wiring Fault Check Left Motor Wiring 2 Red Left Motor Disconnected Check Left Motor Wiring 1 Red Low Battery Voltage Check Batteries Battery Wiring If you cannot resolve your problem see an authorized Pride provider or service center REMOTE PLUS OPTIONAL FEATURES See figure 41 to reference the following optional features E Light switch If your Jazzy is equipped with the deluxe lighting package there is a light switch located on the joystick controller When your Jazzy is powered on the light switch activates the lights E Turn signals The arrow keys activate the turn signals regardless of whether or not your Jazzy is powered off or on E Hazard warning This key operates the hazard lights E Power elevating seat up down not shown These keys eliminate the need for an additional power elevat ing seat switch 30 Jazzy 1120 2000 VIII OPERATION EUROPA REMOTE CONTROLLER The Europa Remote controller system consists of the joystick see figure 42 and the power module This means that all of the pro gramming is done within the joystick and the power module reacts accordingly The power module is located underneath the front of the power base The Europa joystick is typically located at the end of either the right or the left armrest Joystick Functions The joystick function is similar for all controller configurations The joystick controls the direction and speed of the w
45. nual supplied with the Versa Seat Versa Tilt POWER SEAT ACTUATOR Figure 13 Power Seat Actuator Jazzy 1120 17 VI Once you are familiar with your Jazzy s operation you may find the need to adjust your seating position There are some adjustments you can make to increase your comfort such as seat height and angle armrest width angle and height joystick position and footrest height depth and angle CAUTION If your Jazzy was configured at your lo cal Pride provider or service center please consult your health care professional before changing the seat position or making any other adjustment Some adjustments may degrade your Jazzy s performance and safety by changing its center of gravity SEAT HEIGHT AND ANGLE You can change the seat height by one of two ways either manually or automatically If equipped with the optional Power Elevating Seat see Power Elevating Seat Option later in this section To change the seat height Ge oF ee be Remove the seat See VII Disassembly Remove the foot frame Remove intermediate shroud by releasing two 1 4 turn fasteners Remove the ball detent pin from each seat tower See figure 14 Raise or lower each seat tower to the desired position Install the ball detent pin into each seat tower Reinstall intermediate shroud and foot frame Install the seat To change the seat angle l Remove the seat hinge bolt with a 5 32 in hex key and a 7 1
46. o your Jazzy s care or operation contact your authorized Pride provider Your Jazzy like most electrical equipment is susceptible to damage from the elements Avoid damp areas of any kind electronically and mechanically Water can cause electrical components to corrode and the chairs frame to rust CAUTION Direct exposure to water or dampness could cause the wheelchair to malfunction Should your Jazzy come in contact with water 1 Dry your Jazzy as thoroughly as possible with a dry towel 2 Allow your Jazzy to sit in a warm dry place for 12 hours to allow unseen water to evaporate 3 Check the joystick operation and the brakes before using your Jazzy again 4 Ifany inconsistencies are found take your Jazzy to an authorized Pride provider TEMPERATURE Some of the parts of your Jazzy are susceptible to extreme changes in temperature Always keep your Jazzy between the temperatures of 18 F and 122 F E Inextremely cold temperatures the batteries may freeze The specific temperature at which they freeze de pends on a number of factors such as battery charge usage and composition of the batteries e g sealed lead acid or gel cell E Temperatures above 122 F may cause your Jazzy to operate at a reduced speed This reduced speed is a safety feature built into the controller that helps prevent damage to the motor and other electrical components See VIII Operation GENERAL GUIDELINES E Avoid knocking or b
47. on costs and shipping damage incurred while submitting parts for repair or replacement are the responsibility of the original purchaser WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS ABS plastic body shrouds and footrest covers are wear items and are not warranted Batteries battery manufacturer provides a six month limited warranty Tires and tubes Upholstery and seating Repairs and or modifications made to any part without specific prior written consent from Pride Circumstances beyond the control of Pride Labor service calls shipping and other charges incurred for repair of the product unless specifically autho rized by Pride Damage caused by E Battery fluid spillage or leakage E Abuse misuse accident or negligence E Improper operation maintenance or storage E Commercial use or use other than normal There 1s no other express warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to one 1 year from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law Any and all implied warranties are excluded This is the exclusive remedy Liabilities for consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages The above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights whic
48. or recommendations as contained in this manual please contact your authorized Pride provider for assistance Once you understand how to operate and take care of your Jazzy we are certain that it will give you years of trouble free service and enjoyment Information Exchange We want to hear your questions comments and suggestions about this manual We would also like to hear about the safety and reliability of your new Jazzy Power Chair and about the service you received from your authorized Pride provider Please notify us of any change of address so we can keep you apprised of important information about safety new products and new options that can increase your ability to use and enjoy your Jazzy Please feel free to write us at the address below Pride Mobility Products Corporation Attn Technical Service Department 182 Susquehanna Avenue Exeter PA 18643 2694 1 800 800 8586 4 Jazzy 1120 2000 Il INTRODUCTION Pride Owners Club As an owner of a Pride product you are invited to register your product s warranty and enroll in the Pride Owners Club You may do so by filling out and returning your enclosed registration card or by visiting Pride s web site at www pridemobility com As a registered member each time you visit our site you will have access to the most interactive and honest educational venue available today for people with mobility needs their families and friends From our home page click on the butto
49. quick disconnects toward you Remove batteries from the powerbase assembly Disconnect the battery harnesses from the positive and negative terminals Replace old batteries with new ones VW WEI i QUICK f DISCONNECT Wi W L FRONT Figure 48 Battery Connections NOTE It is easier to connect the harnesses to the batteries when you have the batteries away from your Jazzy This gives you more room to work 8 Connect the wire labeled BAT to a battery s positive red terminal Connect the wire labeled BAT to the negative black terminal Install the battery in the rear of your Jazzy s battery tray with the battery s terminals facing inward towards the center of the Jazzy Plug the wiring harness into a quick disconnect Connect the wire labeled BAT to the other battery s positive red terminal Connect the wire labeled BAT to the negative black terminal Install the battery in the front of your Jazzy s battery tray with the battery s terminals facing inward towards the center of the Jazzy Plug the wiring harness into a quick disconnect 10 Replace the foot frame using the 5 16 1n detent pin to secure NOTE It is important to be sure that your battery connections are tight and secure Jazzy 1120 43 2000 X CARE AND MAIN
50. r Jazzy is equipped with a freewheel lever See figures 7 and 8 This lever allows you to disengage the drive motors and maneuver the chair manually the presence of an attendant Do not disengage the drive motors when your Jazzy is on an incline The chair could roll down on its own causing injury l WARNING Do not use your Jazzy while the drive motors are disengaged unless you are in To disengage the drive and place chair in freewheel 1 Move the safety latch up See figure 7 2 Pull the freewheel lever up To engage the drive and take chair out of freewheel E Push the freewheel lever down See figure 8 A CAUTION It is important to remember that when your Jazzy is in freewheel mode the braking system is disengaged Ifa lever is difficult to move in either direction rock your Jazzy back and forth slightly The lever should then move to the desired position 7 FREEWHEEL FREEWHEEL LEVER LEVER SAFETY SAFETY LATCH LATCH Figure 7 Drive Disengaged Figure 8 Drive Engaged Jazzy 1120 13 2000 IV THE JAZZY 1120 2000 ACTIVE TRAC SYSTEM Your Jazzy is equipped with an Active Trac System ATS ATS is a suspension system designed to make your Jazzy traverse different types of terrain and obstacles while maintaining smooth operation With ATS your front anti tip wheels work in conjunction with your motor suspension to help you maneuver over obstacles As your front anti tip wheels come in conta
51. rized representative of Pride to be defective in material and or workmanship M Electronics EIGHTEEN MONTH WARRANTY For eighteen 18 months from the date of purchase Pride will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser free of charge any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representative of Pride to be defective in material and or workmanship E Motor gearbox assembly WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS Motor If damage occurs to the commutator of a motor as a result of not replacing the motor brushes after heavy wear to brushes Motor brushes are wear items and are not warranted Brake One year warranty for electrical function of the brake Brake pads are a wear item and are not warranted SIX MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY For six 6 months from the date of purchase Pride will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser free of charge any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representative of Pride to be defective in material and or workmanship Plastic components except body Rubber components except tires and tubes Bearings and bushings Casters and anti tip wheels Battery warranty is covered by the battery manufacturer Battery warranty is not covered by Pride Jazzy 1120 47 2000 XII WARRANTY Warranty service can be performed by an authorized Pride provider or by Pride Do not return faulty parts to Pride without prior consent All transportati
52. rts stores Disconnect both batteries before load testing and follow the directions that come with the load tester If either one of the batteries fails the load test replace both of them If your Jazzy still does not power up contact your authorized Pride provider WHEN TO SEE YOUR PRIDE PROVIDER FOR SERVICE The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your Jazzy If necessary contact your authorized Pride provider When calling have the model number serial number nature of the problem and the trouble code if available E Motor noise Frayed harnesses Cracked or broken connectors Uneven wear on any of the tires Jerky motion Pulling to one side Bent or broken wheel assemblies Does not power up Powers up but does not move iN in Jazzy 1120 2000 XI OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available from your authorized Pride provider POSITIONING BELT The positioning belt see figure 50 is designed to support the operator so that he or she does not slide down or forward in the seat The positioning belt is not designed for use as a restraining device Make sure the belt is secure but does not cause discomfort NOTE The positioning belt is not designed for use as a seat belt in a motor vehicle Nor is your Jazzy suitable for use as a seat in any vehicle Anyone traveling in a vehicle should be properly belted into seats approved by the auto manufacturer Figure 50 Positioning Bel
53. sing the onboard charger 1 Position the rear of your Jazzy close to a standard wall outlet 2 Becertain the controller power is turned off and the freewheel levers are in the engaged position See IV The Jazzy 1120 3 Slide the rear cover forward 4 Extend the charger power cord and plug it into the wall outlet The Jazzy incorporates an inhibit function that disables the powered wheelchair when the charger 1s plugged into a wall outlet 5 The ammeter indicates how much charge is needed to fully charge the batteries Wait about a minute for the charger to warm up The ammeter may move as high as 5 5 amps then gradually move back down to 0 amps as the batteries charge 6 Werecommend you charge the batteries for 8 to 14 hours As the batteries charge the ammeter needle slowly drops to zero When the batteries are fully charged the needle vibrates on or near the zero mark on the ammeter scale 7 When your Jazzy s batteries are fully charged you can unplug the power cord from the wall outlet wind it up using the hook and loop strap and place the cord back into the rear tray 8 Replace the rear cover To charge the batteries using the off board charger Position your Jazzy next to a standard wall outlet Be certain the controller power 1s turned off Remove the run plug located on the utility tray Plug the 3 pin extension cable into the charger then into the utility tray connector Plug the charger into the wall outle
54. t OXYGEN TANK HOLDER The removable oxygen tank holder is mounted to the back of the seat by means of the accessory bracket See figure 51 Figure 51 Oxygen Tank Holder Jazzy 1120 45 2000 XI OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CANE AND CRUTCH HOLDER The removable cane and crutch holder is mounted to the back of the seat by means of the accessory bracket See figure 52 WALKER HOLDER The removable walker holder is mounted to the back of the seat by means of the accessory bracket See figure 53 It can hold a standard size walker REAR BASKET The rear basket is mounted to the accessory bracket See figure 54 It has a handle that you can use when you remove the basket from your Jazzy Figure 52 Cano and Crutch Holder CUP HOLDER NOT SHOWN The cup holder is mounted to the armrest Figure 53 Walker Holder Figure 54 Rear Basket 46 Jazzy 1120 2000 XII WARRANTY LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY For the lifetime of your Jazzy from the date of purchase Pride will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser free of charge any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representative of Pride to be defective in material and or workmanship Structural frame components TWO YEAR WARRANTY For two 2 years from the date of purchase Pride will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser free of charge any of the following parts found upon examination by an autho
55. t The ammeter indicates how much charge is needed to fully charge the batteries Wait about a minute for the charger to warm up The ammeter should move all the way up to 5 amps then gradually move back down to 0 amps 7 Werecommend you charge the batteries for 8 to 14 hours As the batteries charge the ammeter needle slowly drops to zero When the batteries are fully charged the needle vibrates on or near zero on the ammeter scale 8 When your Jazzy s batteries are fully charged disconnect the charger cord from the wall outlet 9 Disconnect the charger from the rear utility tray 10 Reconnect the run plug into its connector oY A ae NOTE If the run plug is not reconnected your Jazzy will not run 11 Replace the rear cover 36 Jazzy 1120 2000 Ix BATTERIES AND CHARGING BATTERY BREAK IN To break in new batteries for maximum efficiency 1 Fully recharge any new battery prior to its initial use This brings the battery up to about 90 of us peak performance level 2 Operate your Jazzy about the house and yard Move slowly at first and don t stray too far until you become accustomed to the controls and break in the batteries 3 Give the batteries another full charge of 8 to 14 hours and operate your Jazzy again The batteries should now perform at over 90 of their potential 4 After four or five charging cycles the batteries top off at 100 charge and last for an extended period BATTERIES AND CHARGI
56. te Plus Pilot and Europa controllers Check the brakes This test should be carried out on a level surface with at least three feet of clearance around your Jazzy To check the brakes l Z 3 Turn on the controller and turn down the speed and response adjustment knob After one second check the battery condition meter Make sure that it remains on Slowly push the joystick forward until you hear the electric brakes click Immediately release the joystick You must be able to hear each electrical brake operating within a few seconds of joystick movement Repeat this test three times pushing the joystick backwards then left and then right Jazzy 1120 4 2000 X CARE AND MAINTENANCE To calibrate the joystick Remote Plus only 1 Position the joystick in the full reverse position and hold it there Turn on the controller 2 The battery condition meter lights up from one bar to ten bars and then back to one bar It does this twice then blinks rapidly 3 Turn off he controller Position the joystick in the full forward position and hold it there then turn the controller on 5 The battery condition meter lights up from one bar to ten bars and then back to one bar It does this twice then blinks once and then it blinks continuously 6 Turn off he controller Now the joystick and controller are set up to function properly together i MONTHLY CHECKS E Check that the anti tip wheels do not rub the ground whe
57. te of the art components with modern attractive styling We are certain that the design features and trouble free operation of your new Jazzy Power Chair will add convenience to your daily living At Pride your safety 1s important to us Please read and follow all of the instructions in this manual before you attempt to operate your Jazzy for the first time These instructions were produced for your benefit Your understanding of these instructions is essential for the safe operation of your new Jazzy Power Chair Pride is not liable for damage to property or personal injury arising out of unsafe use of a Jazzy Power Chair Pride is also not liable for any property damage or personal injury arising out of the failure of any person and or user to following the instructions and recommendations set forth in this manual or any other instructions or recommenda tions contained in other Jazzy related literature issued by Pride or contained on the Jazzy Power Chair itself This owner s manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make changes as they become necessary Any changes to our products may cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the product you had purchased If you experience any problems with your Jazzy that your are unable to solve or if you do not feel capable of safely following any of the instructions and
58. umping the controller especially the joystick E Avoid prolonged exposure of your Jazzy to extreme conditions such as heat cold or moisture E Keep the controller clean Check all controller connectors on the utility tray to ensure that they are all tight and secured properly Also check the charger harness connector E When the battery condition meter is completely lit the batteries are fully charged and the controller and the electrical system are OK E fone red bar on the battery condition meter is blinking slowly the batteries are low and need to be charged but the controller and the electrical system are OK E Ifthe battery condition meter is blinking rapidly the controller has de Figure 46 Check Tire Pressure tected a fault in either its own circuits or in your Jazzy s circuits See VIII Operation E Make sure the drive tires are inflated to 30 35 psi See figure 46 40 Jazzy 1120 2000 X CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Overinflating tires can cause them to explode and can result in personal injury WARNING Do not use high pressure hose Use arubber conditioner on the tire sidewalls to help preserve them Never use a rubber conditioner on the tread area of the tires doing so may make the tires slippery and cause your Jazzy to skid The body shroud has been sprayed with a clear sealant coating You can apply a light coat of car wax to help it retain its high gloss appearance Check all ele
59. y against EMI RFI The letter states that powered wheelchairs should have an immunity of at least 20 V m This provides a reasonable degree of protection against the common sources of EMI RFI The FDA has also requested that these manufacturers clearly label their products with the immunity level or state that the immunity level is not known The labeling and informational material supplied with the powered wheelchair must explain what the immunity level means and the labeling or informational material must warn users about the possibility of EMI RFI and how to avoid it In addition the FDA has recommended that manufacturers establish an educational program to inform powered wheelchair users and their caregivers about the problems associated with EMI RFI and the actions they can take to minimize the risk The FDA requested that powered wheelchair manufacturers have these actions implemented by December 2 1994 What can I do to find out if my powered wheelchair is likely to be affected by EMI RFI If you ve had your powered wheelchair for a long time and haven t experienced any unintended motion it is not likely that you will have problems in the future But it is always possible that problems could arise if you are close to asource of radio waves Therefore it is very important to be alert to this possibility The Jazzy meets or exceeds an immunity level of at least 20 V m What can I do to reduce the risk that my powered wheelchair could be a
60. y of flat spots developing in the tires What about public transportation If you intend to use public transportation while using your Jazzy you must contact in advance the transportation provider to determine their specific requirements See II Safety for more details Sealed lead acid and gel cell batteries are designed for application in wheelchairs and in other mobility vehicles Generally sealed lead acid batteries are safe for all forms of transportation such as aircraft buses and trains We suggest that you contact your transportation provider to determine specific requirements of transportation and packaging What about shipping If you wish to use a freight company to ship your Jazzy to your final destination repack your Jazzy in the original shipping container and ship the batteries in separate boxes WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling Jazzy 1120 39 2000 X CARE AND MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Your Jazzy is a sophisticated powered wheelchair Like any motorized vehicle it requires routine maintenance checks You can perform some of these checks but others require assistance from an authorized Pride provider Preventive maintenance is very important If you follow the maintenance checks in this section as scheduled you can help ensure that your Jazzy gives you years of trouble free operation If you have any doubt as t
61. zzy is not in freewheel mode 3 Unplug the main wire harness behind the seat 4 Simultaneously depress the two plungers on the front of the seat frame while lifting the front of the seat See figure 31 5 Liftthe seat up and gently lower it back onto the front seat towers 6 Pull the seat forward and lift it off of the rear seat towers To remove a power Seat 1 Release seat by moving the seat release lever rearward 2 Luft up the power seat plate 3 Liftthe seat off of the actuator FOOT FRAME REMOVAL The foot frame helps protect the Jazzy components from the envi ronment See figure 32 You must remove the foot frame in order to change the batteries and check the cable connections To remove the foot frame 1 Turn the power off 2 Make sure your Jazzy is not in freewheel mode See IV E The Jazzy 1120 Figure 32 Removing the Foot Frame 3 Locate the 5 15 1n pin at the base of the footplate bracket and remove 4 Liftthe foot frame straight up approximately 2 inches and pull toward you WARNING Your Jazzy 1120 _ 7 batteries weigh approximately 44 Ibs each Lifting weight above 2000 your capability could result in injury BATTERY REMOVAL To remove the batteries 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the foot frame 3 Disconnect the quick disconnects by pulling them toward you 4 You can now remove the batteries from your Jazzy 24 Jazzy 1120 2000 VIII OPERATION JOYSTICK AN
62. zzy straight up the incline This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline WARNING Never travel up or down an incline that can be potentially hazardous for example areas covered with snow ice or cut grass When climbing an incline try to keep your Jazzy moving If you must stop start up again slowly and then accelerate cautiously When driving down an incline do so slowly and in the forward direction only If your Jazzy starts to move faster than you anticipated or desired it would allow the chair to come to a complete stop by releasing the joystick Push the joystick slightly forward and continue traveling slowly down the incline MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED INCLINE Pride has performed extensive incline testing with the Jazzy Our results show that the maximum incline your Jazzy can safely climb is five degrees at maximum weight capacity Five degrees is the angle of most handicap access ramps Any attempt to climb a steeper slope may put your Jazzy in an unstable position La 5 Jazzy 1120 7 2000 II ENMIIREI Laboratory tests performed by the Food and Drug Administration FDA have shown that radio waves can cause unintended motion of powered wheelchairs Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic energy EM When this energy adversely affects the operation of an electronic device itis called Electromagnetic Interference EMI or Radio Frequency Inter

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