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2. chan po T me E Jeti ome Por ATTENTION P 4 Please read the content f 5 of your owner s manua y Ce before operating your BH 222 power chair Stylish Design and Premium Performance 21 Healey Road T a Dandenong 3175 Victoria Australia Mobility Products Austraiia Pty Lid 4 CNH 088 609 661 www pridemobility com Copyright 2002 Pride Mobility Products Corp INFMANU1915 REV 2002 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION A aa 4 V OUR POWER IIR ECT TIMER 4 IESE T Tr 4 1 Sere e MM Me M M Mi EM Li E RS 6 OPERATION PEE TT ET TOT 7 How TRANSFER ONTO AND Orr OF YOUR POWER 7 MISSING ORDAMAGEDAP BR US At stem ti E E ML Me SAFE E 7 MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED SLOPE rire rere 8 8 Bo oy NS chee tC RE ea Oa ree 8 ELECTRICAL OV SIEM A E S A A E Ss IEEE 9 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONNECTIONS
3. JOYSTICK JOYSTICK The joystick controls the direction and speed of your power chair When you move the joystick from the neutral center position the electromagnetic brakes release and allow your power chair to move The farther you push the joystick from its neutral position the faster your power chair moves When you re lease the joystick and allow it to return to the neutral position you engage the electromagnetic brakes This causes your power chair to decelerate and come to a complete stop SPEED AND RESPONSE T WARNING If your power chair begins to move in an unexpected ADJUSTMENT KNOB manner immediately release the joystick Unless the joystick is damaged this action should stop your power chair T WARNING Do not use the on off button to stop the chair This Figure 27 Pilot Controller may cause injury SPEED AND RESPONSE ADJUSTMENT The Pilot 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 environment See figure 27 When you increase the speed clockwise or decrease the speed anticlockwise appropriate changes are automatically made to the sensitivity PORT FOR OFF BOARD CHARGER NOTE We recommend that the first few times you operate your power chair you turn the speed and response adjustment knob to the slowest setting until you become familiar with your new power chair BATTERY CONDI
4. 122 the controller reduces the voltage by 5 volts This reduces your power chair s speed and allows the electrical components to cool down When the temperature returns to a safe level your power chair resumes its normal speed JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 23 Care and Maintenance PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Refer to the table below for a recommended maintenance schedule If after you perform the following periodic maintenance checks you perceive that there is a problem with your power chair contact your authorised Pride provider Periodic Maintenance Table Maintenance Check Daily Weekly Monthly CE Annually annually Controller Harness and Charger Inhibit Connections Joystick Controller Controller Harness and Charger Inhibit Lead Condition EE Electromagnetic Brakes EN Anti tip Wheels Caster Wheels Drive Wheel Tyres X X X X CONTROLLER Visually inspect the joystick Make sure that it is not cracked or damaged and that it returns to neutral when you release it CONTROLLER HARNESS CONNECTOR Inspect the controller harness Make sure that it is not frayed or cut or that any of the wires are exposed CONTROLLER AND CHARGER HARNESS LEAD CONDITION Disconnect the controller and charger harnesses from the electrical connector housing Inspect for corrosion Ensure that all parts of the controller system are securely fastened to your power chair Do not overtighten a
5. a eit Sa hee la Sagat haat rates 16 TYRE REPLACEMENT duced ini D a ta ected he Pata apn LUE E 16 SE a ace toe te 16 CASTER WHEEL 16 DISASSEMBLY TTD TOES 17 ASSEMBLY DI DIEI Lab M M ee ee a 19 NETTES Tct 20 PILOT CONTROLLER ETT TUTTI ES 23 AND 24 PREVENTIVE DEM 24 How PREPARE YOUR POWER CHAIR FOR STORAGE cecececcececcececeecececcecscuececeecesecuececeeeesecseeeseeeenes 25 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Ete 25 WARRANTY ace S D ace sae 26 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 3 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pride Mobility Products Australia Pty Ltd Pride Power Chair Your power chair combines an advanced state of the art design with modern attractive styling We are certain that the design features and trouble free operation of your new power chair will add convenience to your daily living Please read and follow al
6. for onboard charger only This is where the charger connects to the controller It provides an inhibit which prevents the controller from functioning during charging Ammeter The ammeter displays the charger s current output in amps Onboard Charger AC Power Lead Receptacle This is for your battery charger power lead The lead is typically located in the seat pocket MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER The main circuit breaker is a safety feature built into your Jet 7 It is located on the back battery box See figure 4 When the batteries and the motors are heavily strained e g from excessive loads the main circuit breaker will trip to prevent damage to the motors and the electronics If the circuit breaker trips allow the Jet 7 to rest for approximately one minute Then push in the circuit breaker button turn on the controller power and continue normal operation If the main circuit breaker trips repeatedly contact your authorised Pride provider CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES The batteries are sealed and maintenance free so 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 interchangeable CAUTION Automotive batteries are not designed to handle a long deep discharge and are unsafe for use in power chairs JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 9 BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM The b
7. Dispose of your old batteries in accordance with local disposal laws FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS HOW OFTEN MUST CHARGE THE BATTERIES If you use your power chair on a daily basis charge the batteries as soon as you are done using it Your power chair will be ready each morning to give you a full day s service If you use your power chair infrequently once a week or less 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 batter les for more than 24 hours at a charging cycle WHAT TYPE OF BATTERY SHOULD I USE We recommend deep cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free Deep cycle batteries employ a much different chemical technology than that used in car batteries in 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 Both sealed lead acid SLA and gel cell are deep cycle batteries that are similar in performance Use these specifications to reorder deep cycle batteries Type Deep cycle sealed lead acid or gel cell Size U 1 Voltage 12 volts each Amperage 70 or 80 amp hours HOW SHOULD I STORE MY POWER CHAIR AND ITS BATTERIES If
8. Slide the new wheel assembly back onto the axle 4 Install the drive wheel nut into the center hub and tighten ANTI TIP WHEELS Your power chair is equipped with spring loaded anti tip wheels that travel up and down to prevent them from catching on obstacles The anti tip wheels are preset at the factory to 1 cm off the ground This setting is for smooth surfaces or indoor use only If you plan to use your power chair on rough surfaces it may be necessary to adjust the anti tip wheels to better suit your needs Contact your authorised Pride provider for more information Ah WARNING The higher you raise the anti tip wheels the more tendencies your power chair has to tilt forward when coming to a stop You can compensate for this by having your authorised Pride provider make a small adjustment to the pre programmed deceleration setting in the controller and by moving the seat assembly farther to the rear of your power chair Failure to do so may result in personal injury o NOTE Before making height or pre load adjustments to your front anti tip wheels consult your authorised Pride provider to make sure that your seat is properly positioned To adjust the anti tip wheel height Remove the seat the body shroud and the batteries Locate the locking nut and bolt on the anti tip assembly Use a 13 mm spanner to loosen the locking nut Turn the bolt clockwise to raise the anti tip wheel Turn the bolt anticlockwise to lower the anti tip
9. damage always exercise common sense when cornering If the situation arises where you have to negotiate a sharp corner reduce your speed and steering angle i e lessen the sharpness of the turn This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall 8 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 Electrical System The electrical system is powered by two long lasting 12 volt deep cycle batteries These batteries are connected in series to provide 24 volts of direct current DC The main electrical components consist of the batteries a battery charging system the main circuit breaker the motor brake assembly and the controller see figures 1 2 4 and 9 Refer to Pilot Controller or Dynamic DL 50 Controller for more specific information on the controller ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONNECTIONS The controller is connected to the battery and the motors through two electrical connections the controller connector and the charger harness connector Both are located on the electronics tray at the back of the power chair See figure 4 CONTROLLER CONNECTOR AMMETER CHARGER HARNESS CONNECTOR p MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER a D E T N 1 pda m 4 A st ES ee ee ONBOARD CHARGER AC POWER LEAD RECEPTACLE Figure 4 Electronics Tray Controller Connector This is where the controller is connected to the batteries and motors Charger Harness Connector
10. or not at all If inspection determines excessive wear on the brushes they must be replaced or motor damage will result CAUTION Failure to maintain the brushes could damage your motor brake assemblies and void your warranty To inspect or replace the motor brushes 1 Remove the battery boxes 2 Unscrew the motor brush caps There are two on each MOTOR BRUSHES motor See figure 9 LOCATED 3 Remove the brushes UNDER THE 4 Inspect for wear such as black deposits on the brush CAPS contact surface 5 Replace brushes if necessary Contact your authorised Pride provider for replacement brushes Figure 9 Motor Brake Assembly seating System After you have used your Jet 7 for an extended period of time you may find the need to make some adjustments to increase your comfort WARNING If your Jet 7 was configured by your authorised Pride provider please consult them before making A any adjustments Some adjustments may degrade your Jet 7 s performance and safety by changing its center of gravity SEAT HEIGHT AND ANGLE You can change the seat height by either raising or lowering the four seat towers To change the seat height 1 Remove the seat See Disassembly JET7 REV 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 13 Remove the battery boxes Remove the ball detent pin from each seat post See figure 10 Raise or lower each seat tower to the desired position Install the ball detent pin int
11. the batteries are fully charged the needle will vibrate on or about the zero mark on the meter scale 7 When your Jet 7 batteries are fully charged unplug the power lead from the wall outlet and from the charger receptacle and store the lead in a safe place 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 its peak performance level 2 Operate your power chair about the house and or yard Move slowly at first Don t drive too far until you become accustomed to the controls and you break in the batteries 3 Give the batteries another full charge of 8 to 14 hours before operating your power chair 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 should last for an extended period BATTERY REPLACEMENT Follow the instructions in Disassembly WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling 0 NOTE It is easier to disconnect the battery harnesses when the batteries are removed from the chair To replace the batteries 1 Remove the battery boxes and set them on a solid flat surface See Disassembly 2 Unfasten the battery box straps from the bottom of box 3 Liftup the top cover 4 Remove the rubber covers from the terminals Usi
12. you do not use your power chair regularly we recommend charging the batteries at least once a week If you do not plan to use your power chair for an extended period fully charge the batteries prior to storage Disconnect the battery harnesses and store the power chair in a warm dry environment Avoid temperature extremes such as freezing and excessively hot conditions and never attempt to charge a frozen battery If you encounter a cold or frozen battery allow it to reach room temperature prior to recharging JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 11 HOW SHOULD I DISPOSE OF OLD BATTERIES If you encounter a damaged or cracked battery immediately enclose it in a plastic bag and call your authorised Pride provider for instructions on disposal Your authorised Pride provider will also have the necessary information on battery recycling which is our recommended course of action WARNING Do not attempt to dispose of damaged batteries If you suspect that your batteries are damaged contact your authorised Pride provider immediately MOTOR BRAKE ASSEMBLY Your power chair is equipped with two motor brake assemblies one for each drive wheel The motor brake assembly consists of a 24 volt motor an electronic brake and a gearbox The gearbox features a brake release lever that disconnects the motor from the gearbox and enables you to move the chair manually MANUAL FREEWHEEL LEVERS For convenience your Jet 7 is equipped with two manu
13. ARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Warranty service can be performed by your authorised Pride provider Please contact your authorised Pride provider for advice on the current cost affecting the service visit 26 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002
14. Capacity 136 kg Component Weights Seat Weight 16 kg Footrest Weight 4 kg Front Battery and Case Weights 12 kg Battery 11 kg Rear Battery and Case Weights 12 kg Battery 11 kg Battery Well Frame Weight 6 kg Front Frame Weight 1 kg Right Frame Assembly Weight 15 kg Left Frame Assembly Weight 15 kg Warranty Five year limited warranty on frame One year warranty on drivetrain One year warranty on electronics SPECIFICATIONS Tools Required for Service Your power chair is delivered fully assembled The seat and batteries can be removed without tools However to make adjustments or to service your power chair you should have access to the following tools adjustable spanner set of screwdrivers spanner set SAE and Metric set of hex keys or hex bits SAE and Metric drive socket set SAE and Metric WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 Operation Your power chair is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions such as dry level surfaces com posed of concrete blacktop or asphalt However Pride recognises that there may be times when you will encounter other types of surfaces For this reason your power chair can also drive on packed soil grass and gravel Feel free to use your power chair safely on dry lawns and in park areas as well Follow these guidelines Reduce your power chair s soeed when driving on uneven terrain and or soft su
15. IDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 ARMRESTS SEAT ASSEMBLY JOYSTICK CONTROLLER SEAT BASE OFF BOARD CHARGER PORT SEAT RELEASE PLUNGERS POWER BASE BODY ASSEMBLY 7 SHROUD FOOTREST ANTI TIP CASTER WHEELS WHEEL DRIVE WHEEL BODY SHROUD Figure 1 The Jet 7 MOTOR CONNECTORS SEAT POSTS ONBOARD BATTERY CHARGER Ag TU UT uA 7 LOCATED UNDER ELECTRONICS TRAY Bt p MANUAL a QU FREEWHEEL P BATTERY BATTERY CONNECTION LABEL SEAT POSTS Figure 2 Jet 7 Power Base JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 9 JET 7 SPECIFICATIONS Class of Use A Maximum Safe Slope 8 7 Maximum Climbing Ability 8 7 Maximum Obstacle Climbing Ability 5cm Drive Wheels 25 cm solid centre mounted pneumatic tyres are optional Brakes Electronic regenerative Intelligent Braking Caster Wheels 20 cm solid tyres Anti tip Wheels 15 cm solid front mounted Maximum Speed Up to 6 km h Ground Clearance 5cm Overall Size Length 83 cm Width 58 cm Turning Radius 43 cm Seating Options Medium back High back with headrest Drivetrain Two motor mid wheel Battery Two 12 volt U 1 Battery Charger 4 amp onboard 4 amp off board optional Per Charge Range Up to 40 kilometers Motor Controller 50 amp P amp G Pilot controller 50 amp VSI controller Weight
16. ISSING OR DAMAGED PARTS Your power chair is shipped fully assembled If you think that your power chair is either missing parts or some parts are damaged please contact your authorised Pride provider immediately SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING You should not operate your power chair on public streets and roadways aware that it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated on your power chair Wait until your path is clear of traffic and then proceed with extreme caution Obey all pedestrian traffic rules WARNING Never use your power chair to negotiate steps or escalators You may cause injury to yourself and to others and damage your power chair WARNING Avoid icy or slippery conditions and salted surfaces i e walks or roads WARNING Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed or over the counter medication or if you have certain physical limitations Some medications and limitations may impair your ability to operate your power chair in a safe manner WARNING Do not operate your power chair while you are under the influence of alcohol as this may impair your ability to operate your power chair in a safe manner WARNING Do not attempt to drive onto an incline without first checking your brakes If you attempt to drive onto an incline and the brakes are not functioning correctly you risk serious injury JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 7 T WARNING Your power chair s perfor
17. JET7 REV 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 19 VSI Controller The electronic controller is what you use to operate your power chair It takes the battery voltage and sends it to the appropriate system The electronic con troller enables you to move the power chair as well as monitor battery charge electronic controller func tions and the condition of your electrical system Also it may be used to control some optional systems such as power elevating seats and lights The VSI controller is an integral electronic controller All of the electronics necessary to operate the power chair are contained in one module See figure 25a The VSI consists of 1 joystick 2 keypad see figure 26 off board charger programming socket 4 actuator connector for optional equipment controller connector 3 pin charger inhibit connector Figure 25a VSI Controller e et Typically the VSI is mounted to one of the armrests and is connected to the motors batteries and the onboard charger at the electronics tray JOYSTICK The joystick controls the direction and speed of your power chair See figure 25 a When you move the joystick from the neutral center position the electromagnetic brakes release and allow your power chair to move The further you push the joystick from its neutral position the faster your power chair moves When you release the joystick and allow it to return to the neutral position you engage the e
18. RY WELL FRAME LEFT POWER BASE FRAME ASSEMBLY RIGHT POWER BASE FRAME ASSEMBLY FOOTREST Figure 16 The Jet 7 Component Assemblies Disconnect the controller and charger harnesses Disconnect the controller connector and charger harness connector See figure 4 You may need to pull firmly and gently wiggle the connectors to remove them from the socket To disconnect the charger harness connector you must squeeze the latch release levers Remove the seat 1 Pushin the seat release plungers one on the front of each seat frame side tube and lift up the seat See figure 17 2 Allow the seat to rest on the front seat posts 3 Pullforward on the seat frame to release it from the rear seat posts You may find it necessary to wiggle the frame gently from side to side to free the locating pins from their slots JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 17 WARNING Do not pick up the seat frame by armrests They are free to pivot and you may lose control of the seat if they do so resulting in personal injury and or damage to the chair Remove the footrest Slide the footrest up until the tabs on the footrest can be pulled forward through the matching slots in the front frame See figure 18 Remove the battery well frame 1 Disconnect both battery box and motor connectors See figure 2 2 Lift and remove each battery box See figure 19 3 Squeeze together the latch release levers that hang vertically dow
19. Remove the height adjustment bolt from the footrest using a 6 mm hex key and 13 mm socket See figure 15 2 Raise or lower the footrest to the desired height 3 Reinstall the bolt into the footrest POSITIONING BELT Your power chair seat may be equipped with an adjustable auto type positioning belt The positioning belt is designed to support you so you do not slide down or forward in the seat The posi tioning belt is not designed for use as a restraining device To install the positioning belt 1 Remove the rearmost screw that holds the seat hinge to the seat base on both the left and right seat hinges 2 Insert the screw through the supplied washer through the positioning belt and into the seat base for each side 3 Tighten both screws To adjust the positioning belt 1 When seated insert the metal tab on the right side of the belt into the plastic housing on the opposite strap until you hear a click 2 Pull the strap on the right side of the belt until it is secure but not so tight as to cause discomfort A WARNING Although your power chair may be equipped with a positioning belt this belt is not designed to provide proper restraint during motor vehicle transport Anyone traveling in a motor vehicle should be properly secured in the motor vehicle seat with safety belts securely fastened Do not sit on your power chair while it is ina moving vehicle Personal injury and or property damage may result JE
20. T7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 CONTROLLER MOUNTING BRACKET LOOSEN THIS SETSCREW TO ADJUST THE CONTROLLER Figure 13 Controller Extension USE A TIE WRAP TO SUPPORT THE CONTROLLER CABLE Figure 14 Controller Installation FOOTREST HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT FOOTREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SETSCREW LOCATED UNDERNEATH FOOTREST Figure 15 Footrest Adjustment WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 15 Wheels and Suspension Your power chair is equipped with three sets of wheel assemblies anti tip wheels drive wheels and caster wheels See figure 1 WARNING The drive wheel and caster wheel systems are optimised at the factory and should not be adjusted by the user If you alter either system you may alter the power chair s handling characteristics possibly result ing in serious injury DRIVE WHEEL ASSEMBLY Your power chair uses two drive wheels that are directly connected to the motor gearbox assembly The drive wheel tyres have solid inserts and do not require air TYRE REPLACEMENT Your Jet 7 is equipped with solid tyres Periodically check the tyres for excessive wear If your tyre requires replacement you must replace the entire wheel assembly Replacement wheel assemblies are readily available at your authorised Pride pro vider Follow these easy steps for a quick and safe wheel replacement 1 Use 17 spanner to remove the drive wheel nut from the center hub of the wheel 2 Pull the wheel assembly off of the axle 3
21. T7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 Assemble the front frame and power base frame assemblies 1 Place the three frame assemblies next to each other as shown in Asse m ply figure 22 mb EM 2 Grasp the front frame and fit the bottom bar notch onto the locat ing pin on the lower section of the power base frame assembly See figure 23 3 Pivot the front frame top bar toward the power base frame assembly and push the front frame top bar onto the locking mecha nism until the two assemblies snap securely into place See figure 22 4 Repeat for the other power base frame assembly CAUTION Make certain that the front frame is snapped securely to both the right frame assembly and to the left frame assembly Install the battery well frame 1 Hold the battery well frame so that the bottom of the well hangs downward 2 Position the notches on the front of the battery well frame onto the locating pins on the front frame bottom bar See figure 25 3 Fitthe notch on either side of the battery well frame rear onto the locating pin on the power base frame assembly and onto the lo cating pin on the other power base frame assembly 4 Makecertain that the locking mechanisms snap securely into place Install the battery boxes 1 Place the front battery box into the the battery well frame front end NOTE Make certain that the battery box connectors are teing acw othan Figure 23 Connecting Front Frame Assembly 2 Place the rear battery bo
22. TION You can position the controller for either left hand or right hand use To change the controller position 1 Disconnect the controller and charger harness connectors See figure 4 2 Cut the tie wrap that attaches the controller cable to the armrest See figure 14 Use a5 mm hex key to loosen setscrew See figure 13 4 Slide the joystick mounting bracket out of the armrest 5 Loosen the setscrew in the other armrest 14 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM REMOVE BALL DETENT PIN TO CHANGE SEAT HEIGHT Figure 10 Seat Post LOOSEN SETSCREW TO ADJUST ARMREST HEIGHT ARMREST RECEIVER BRACKET LOOSEN SETSCREW TO ADJUST ARM REST WIDTH Figure 11 Armrest Width Height Adjustment E 3 4 JASA LOCKING NUT ADJUSTING SCREW Figure 12 Armrest Angle JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 Place the joystick mounting bracket in other armrest Tighten the setscrew in each armrest 8 Connect the controller cable to the armrest with a new tie wrap See figure 14 FOOTREST ANGLE You can adjust the angle of the footrest with a 5 mm hex span ner See figure 15 ND To adjust the footrest angle 1 Turn the setscrew clockwise to lower the front of the footrest 2 Turn the setscrew anticlockwise to raise the front of the footrest FOOTREST HEIGHT The footrest height is easily adjusted to any one of six different heights See figure 15 To raise or lower the footrest 1
23. TION METER The battery condition meter is located immediately in front of the joystick This enables you to monitor battery life The battery condition meter indicates the approximate amount of battery life left yellow and green lights indicate that the batteries are fully charged Figure 28 and yellow lights indicate that you should charge the batteries Charger Programming Port lights indicate that you should charge the batteries as soon as possible because low battery voltage may cause your power chair to become inoperative NOTE When the batteries approach a discharged state the first red light will begin to slowly flash reminding you the batteries need to be charged immediately CHARGER INHIBIT CONNECTOR The charger inhibit connector on the utility tray is coded with colored dots 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 See figure 4 CAUTION Failure to properly align the connectors can result in damage to the controller the charger harness and the connectors THERMAL ROLLBACK The Pilot controller is 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 50 C 122 F the controller reduces the motor voltage For every degree above 50
24. al freewheel levers located on the front of your Jet 7 See figures 5 and 6 These levers allow you to disengage the drive motors and maneuver the chair manually Ba a S Figure 5 Drive Motors Engaged Figure 6 Drive Motors Disengaged Freewheel Mode To engage or disengage the drive motors 1 Locate the two 2 manual freewheel levers protruding through the body shroud 2 Turn the levers forward to engage the drive motors See figure 5 3 Turn the levers outward to disengage the drive motors freewheel mode See figure 6 If a lever is difficult to move in either direction rock the power chair gently back and forth while turning the levers The levers should then move to the desired position A WARNING Do not disengage the drive motors without an attendant present Personal injury may result fy WARNING Do not attempt to disengage the drive motors while seated on your power chair Personal injury may result Ask your attendant for assistance A WARNING Do not disengage the drive motors while on an incline The chair could roll uncontrollably on its own causing personal injury MANUAL PARK BRAKES Your power chair is equipped with a manual park brake mounted on each drive wheel The manual park brakes work in conjunction with the electromagnetic brakes to help prevent your power chair s wheels from moving when your power chair is parked After you release the joystick and your wheels are completely stop
25. al rollback circuit The circuit monitors the temperature of the controller which roughly translates to motor temperature In the event that the VSI controller becomes excessively hot above 140 F motor current amperage is reduced For every degree above 140 F the motor current limit is reduced by 55 amps until the VSI controller reaches 158 F at which time the current output is reduced to zero This reduces your power chair s power which could also reduce your power chair s speed and allows the electrical components and motors to cool down When the temperature returns to a safe level your power chair resumes its normal operation TROUBLESHOOTING The VSI controller is designed with the user s safety as the prime consideration It incorporates many sophisticated self test features which search for potential problems at a rate of 100 times per second If the VSI detects a problem either in its own circuits or in the power chair s electrical system it may decide to stop the power chair depending on the severity of the problem The VSI is designed to maximise the user s safety under all normal conditions The table below identifies the individual error codes Error codes are displayed as a rapid flashing of the lights If you get one of these error codes contact your authorised Pride provider VSI ERROR CODES 1 The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery Check the connections to the battery If the
26. attery charger is essential in providing long life for your power chair s batteries If your power chair is equipped with an off board charging system that plugs into the controller see Pilot Controller or Dynamic DL 50 Controller Follow the instructions printed on the battery charger If your power chair is equipped with an onboard charger follow the instructions that follow The onboard charger is located under the electronics tray See figure 2 CAUTION To ensure prolonged life recharge your power chair s batteries with the supplied onboard charging system Do not use an automotive type battery charger To charge the batteries using the onboard charger 1 Position the rear of your Jet 7 close to a standard wall outlet 2 Becertain the controller power is turned off and the Jet 7 is not in freewheel mode 3 Plug the charger lead into the receptacle on the connector housing 4 Extend the charger power lead and plug it into the wall outlet The Jet 7 incorporates an inhibit function that disables the power chair when the charger is plugged into a wall outlet 5 The ammeter will indicate how much charge is needed to fully charge the batteries Wait about a minute for the charger to warm up The ammeter may move up to as high as 4 amps then gradually move back down to 0 amps as it charges 6 Werecommend you charge the batteries for 8 to 14 hours As the batteries charge the ammeter needle will slowly drop to the zero mark When
27. connections are good try charging the battery The left motor has a bad connection Check the left motor connection The left motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your authorised Pride provider The right motor has a bad connection Check the right motor connection The right motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your authorised Pride provider The power chair is being inhibited by the battery charger Unplug the battery charger A OIN A joystick fault is indicated Make sure that the joystick is in the neutral centre position before turning on the controller A controller system fault is indicated Make sure that all connections are secure c The parking brakes have a bad connection Check the parking brake and motor connections Make sure the controler connections are secure 10 An excessive voltage has been applied to the controller This is usually caused by a poor battery connection Check the battery connections 22 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 ot Co ntro BATTERY CONDITION METER Your power chair may be equipped with a Pilot controller The joystick is housed a in the same enclosure as the controller This assembly is mounted on the seat arm The Pilot controller is connected to the motors and the batteries through the controller connector and the charger harness connector See figure 4
28. d responsible for injuries and or property damage resulting from zigzagging driving at an angle up face of an slope failing to exercise extreme caution when negotiating a slope and or traveling on a low traction surface incline T WARNING When on any sort of a slope never place the power chair in freewheel mode while seated on it or standing next to it KERB CLIMBING If you are going to attempt to climb onto a kerb approach it slowly and head on Try to keep your power chair moving If you must stop in the middle of the climb start again slowly and accelerate cautiously WARNING The front anti tip wheels may cause trouble when ascending or descending a kerb if they are not adjusted correctly Contact your authorised Pride provider for more information CORNERS We do not recommend high cornering speeds While your power chair is equipped with caster wheels and anti tip wheels for increased stability excessively high cornering speeds can still create the possibility of tipping Factors which affect the possi bility of tipping include but are not limited to cornering speed steering angle how sharply you are turning riding on uneven road surfaces riding on inclined road surfaces riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction such as passing from a grassy area to a paved area especially at high speed while turning making abrupt directional changes WARNING To avoid personal injury or property
29. ide provider See figure 26 HORN KEY The horn key activates the horn See figure 26 OFF BOARD CHARGER PROGRAMMING SOCKET You may use an off board charger to charge the power chair batteries through the 3 pin socket located on the front of the VSI See figure 25a If you use and off board charger the charger current should not exceed 12 amps Contact your authorised Pride provider for more information CAUTION Only chargers with Neutrik NC3MX plugs should be connected to the onboard charger programming s socket See your authorised Pride provider for more information NOTE The socket may also be used for reprogramming the VSI Contact your authorised Pride provider for more information CONTROLLER CONNECTOR This connects the VSI to the power chair s batteries motors and motor brakes Figure 25a 3 PIN CHARGER INHIBIT CONNECTOR This connects the VSI to the onboard battery charger See figure 25a This connection provides an inhibit that disables the VSI when the battery charger is on The charger inhibit connector is coded with colored dots The dots are positioned so that you align the flat side of the male connecior with the flat side of the female connector before making the connection CAUTION Failure to properly align the connectors can result in damage to the VSI the charger harness and the connectors JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 21 THERMAL ROLLBACK The VSI controller is equipped with a therm
30. l advise you of the circumstances of repair JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM 25 Warranty FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Structural frame components including platform fork seat posts and frame welds TWO YEAR WARRANTY Drivetrain including differential motor and brakes ONE YEAR WARRANTY Your Pride Power Chair is fully guaranteed for twelve 12 months from the date of purchase against faults arising due to defects in manufacture or materials This warranty does not detract from but is in addition to your legal rights All electronic parts including controllers have a one 1 year warranty Servicing to the controller or the battery chargers must be carried out by your authorised Pride provider Any attempt to open or dismantle these items renders the guarantee void on that item NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY This warranty does not extend to those items which may need replacement due to wear and tear tyres belts bulbs uphol stery plastic shrouds motor brushes fuses and batteries or damage to the product caused by misuse or accident for which Pride or its agent cannot be held responsible This warranty does not include labor or service calls BATTERIES Batteries are covered by a twelve 12 month warranty from the original manufacturer Gradual deterioration in performance due to being left in a discharged state left in cold conditions for long periods of time or worn out through heavy use is not covered W
31. l 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 setup contact your authorised Pride provider Our owner s manuals are 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 our manuals and your power chair This owner s manual covers the standard equipment available on your power chair Options and accessories are covered separately Using your Pride Power Chair safely depends upon your diligence in following the warnings cautions and instructions in this owner s manual It also depends upon your own good judgement and common sense as well as the judgement and common sense of your provider caregiver or healthcare professional Pride is not responsible for injuries or damage resulting from any person s failure to follow the warnings cautions and instructions in this owner s manual Pride is not responsible for injuries or damage resulting from any person s failure to exercise good judgement or common sense The symbols below are used throughout this manual to identify warnings cautions and notes It is very important for you to read and understand them completely WARNING Fai
32. lectromagnetic brakes This causes your power chair to decelerate and come to a complete stop WARNING If your power chair begins to move in an unexpected manner immediately release the joystick Unless the joystick is damaged this action should stop your power chair KEYPAD The keypad is located in front of the joystick It contains keys necessary to operate your Dynamo See figure 26 ON OFF KEY The on off key turns the VSI on and off See figure 26 WARNING Unless faced with an emergency situation do not use the on off key to stop the chair This will cause the power chair to stop abruptly ri WARNING Always turn the power off when you are stationary to prevent unexpected movement BATTERY CONDITION METER The battery condition meter is located in front of the joystick See figure 26 This is a 10 segment illuminated display that indicates that the VSI is turned on and also gives the battery status the VSI status and the electrical system status Red yellow and green lights lit Battery charged VSI and electrical system OK Red and yellow lights lit Charge battery if possible VSI and electrical system OK 20 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 B Red lights only lit or slow flash Charge battery as soon as pos sible VSI and electrical system OK B Rapid flash of lights Indicates a fault in the VSI or the electrical system Refer to VSI Error Codes B Ripple up and down of lights The joystick was n
33. lure to heed the warnings this owner s manual may result in personal injury A CAUTION Failure to heed the cautions in this owner s manual may result in damage to your power chair 0 NOTE Important concepts to remember while using your power chair If you experience any problems with your power chair that you are unable to resolve or if you do not feel capable of safely following any of the instructions or recommendations contained in this manual please contact your authorised Pride provider for assistance Once you understand how to operate and take care of your power chair we are certain that it will give you years of trouble free service and enjoyment Your Power Chair DESCRIPTION Your Pride Jet 7 is a motorised mid wheel drive power chair that is designed to operate both indoors and outdoors in clear weather It is sufficiently compact and maneuverable for some indoor environments but is also capable of negotiating some outdoor obstacles as well Your power chair has two main assemblies the seat and the power base See figures 1 and 2 There are a wide range of seating options for the power chair as well as custom configurations Commonly the seating system consist of a seatback armrests controller and footrest Your power chair may have other specialty features to further enhance your mobility If your power chair is equipped with other specialty features refer to the information supplied with those products 4 WWW PR
34. mance may be influenced by electromagnetic fields caused by mobile telephones or other radiating devices such as hand held radios radio and television stations wireless com puter links microwave sources and paging transmitters WARNING Your power chair can be a source of electromagnetic and radio frequency interference MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED SLOPE Pride performs extensive testing on our power chairs Our results indicate that the maximum slope your power chair can climb safely is 8 796 at maximum weight capacity See figure 3 This is the slope of most handicap access ramps Any attempt to climb a steeper incline may put your power chair in an unstable position Ls 8 7 8 7 Figure 3 Maximum Recommended Safe Slope WARNING Although your power chair be capable of climbing slopes greater than those illustrated above do not under any circumstances exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in this manual Doing so could cause instability in your power chair resulting in personal injury and or damage to your power chair T WARNING Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating a slope Do not zigzag or drive at an angle Drive your power chair straight up the slope This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall A WARNING You should not travel up or down a potentially hazardous slope i e areas covered with snow ice cut grass or wet leaves Pride will not be hel
35. n from the crossbar at the battery well frame rear See figure 20 Lift up the battery well frame rear Pull it to the rear of the chair to release the front slots from the locating pins on the front frame bottom bar See figure 21 Disassemble the Right Left Frame Assembly from the Front Frame 1 Choose which side of the frame assembly right left you want to disassemble first 2 After making your determination stand behind the Jet and grasp the frame assembly handle on the side you wish to disassemble first located next to the front seat post tower See figure 21 3 Use your hand and thumb to hold the front frame and press and hold toward the center of the front frame the silver coloured latch release lever See figure 21 4 Holdthe frame assembly with one hand and push the frame assembly outward 5 Pull up on the front frame with your other hand until the latching mechanism releases 6 Keeppulling upward with your hand until the locating pin on the bottom of that side of the front frame releases from its slot in the frame assembly 7 Carefully let the frame assembly tilt to a resting position SQUEEZE LATCH RELEASE LEVERS Figure 20 Removing Battery Well 18 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM SEAT RELEASE PLUNGERS m Figure 17 Removing the Seat SLIDE FOOTREST UP AND PULL FORWARD TO REMOVE 3 LOCATING PINS J 5 Figure 21 Removing Front Frame JE
36. n to store your power chair for an extended period block the unit up off of the ground with several boards under the frame This will keep the tyres off of the ground and prevent the possibility of flat soots developing in the tyres CAUTION Some of the parts of your Jet 7 are susceptible to extreme changes in temperature Always keep your Jet 7 between the temperatures of 8 C 18 F and 50 C 122 F CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Your controller is programmed to let you know if it detects a fault in one of the circuits If the controller is suspected to be the cause of the problem it will have to be checked using the programmer available only to authorised Pride providers REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available from your authorised Pride provider Contact them for more information AUTHORISED PRIDE PROVIDER REPAIRS If you feel that your power chair s performance has degraded or is not operating correctly contact your authorised Pride provider All components should be serviced by an authorised Pride provider while the unit is still under warranty We do not recommend that you remove any parts and send them back for repair without first contacting your authorised Pride provider Contact your authorised Pride provider for a list of authorised service facilities or visit us at www pridemobility com If there is a suspected malfunction or damage to your controller or the motors contact your authorised Pride provider immediately They wil
37. ng a 1 2 in spanner unscrew the terminal nuts and bolts and discon nect the battery wires from the battery terminals Remove the battery from the bottom cover Place the new battery into the bottom cover Connect the red battery wire to the positive terminal Make sure you tighten the nuts and bolts so that the connection is secure 8 Connect the black battery wire to the negative terminal Make sure you tighten the nuts and bolts so that the connection is secure Place the rubber covers over the terminals 9 Place the top cover back on the bottom cover 10 Fasten the straps and make sure the connection is secure NOM 10 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 11 Place the battery box aside 12 For the other battery repeat steps 2 10 13 Make sure that the battery terminals are opposite the battery charger CAUTION If you do not position the battery terminals on the opposite side of the charger you run the risk of shorting out the batteries and severely damaging your Jet 14 Place the rear battery box back into the Jet battery well 15 Place the front battery box back into the Jet battery well 16 Connect the rear battery box connector and the front battery box connector to the electronics tray 17 Reassemble the Jet 7 See Assembly o NOTE It is important to be sure that your battery connections are tight and secure o NOTE The battery wiring diagram decal is located on the front battery box 18
38. ny screws ELECTROMAGNETIC BRAKES Check the brakes Refer to Electrical System ANTI TIP WHEELS Check that the anti tip wheels are not rubbing the ground when you are operating your power chair If they are contact your authorised Pride provider to have them adjusted Check for extreme wear on the anti tip wheels Replace them as necessary CASTER WHEELS Check the caster wheels for wear Replace as necessary DRIVE WHEEL TYRES Check for drive wheel tyre wear If they are worn excessively replace them If one side is worn more than the other or if they appear to have worn unevenly contact your authorised Pride provider before replacing them MOTOR BRUSHES Check the motor brushes Refer to Electrical System 24 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 ANNUAL CHECK UP Take your power chair to your authorised Pride provider for annual maintenance This will help ensure that your power chair is functioning properly and help prevent future complications CLEANING Your power chair has a clear coated ABS plastic body shroud that you may clean easily with a damp cloth Never hose off your power chair or place it in direct contact with water 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 HOW TO PREPARE YOUR POWER CHAIR FOR STORAGE Fully charge the batteries and disconnect them from their wiring harnesses If you pla
39. o each seat post Reinstall the seat oO QU Sy To change the seat angle You can change the seat angle by either raising or lowering only one set of seat posts front or rear ARMREST WIDTH AND HEIGHT To change the armrest width 1 Loosenthe setscrew on the armrest receiver bracket and slide the armrest in or out to the desired width See figure 11 2 Tighten the setscrew 3 Repeat for the other armrest To change the armrest height 1 Loosen the setscrew located underneath the armrest See figure 11 2 Raise or lower the armrest as desired 3 Tighten the setscrew 4 Repeat for the other armrest ARMREST ANGLE You can adjust the armrest angle to fit your specific needs To change the armrest angle 1 Lift the armrest straight up so that it is perpendicular to the floor 2 Usean11 mm spanner to loosen the locking nut See figure 12 Use 11 mm spanner to loosen the adjusting screw Turn the screw clockwise to raise the front of the armrest and anticlockwise to lower the front of the armrest 4 Lock the adjusting screw into place by tightening the locking nut CONTROLLER EXTENSION The controller can easily slide out away from the armrest or in to ward the armrest To extend the controller 1 Use a5 mm hex key to loosen the setscrew See figure 13 2 Slide the controller into or out of the armrest to the desired position 3 Tighten the setscrew by turning it clockwise CONTROLLER POSI
40. ot in the neutral position when the controller was turned on If you get ripple up and down of lights turn off the controller allow the joystick to return to the neutral position then turn on the controller NOTE If you still get ripple up and down of lights contact your authorised Pride Provider NOTE When batteries approach a discharged state the first red light will begin to slowly flash reminding you batteries need to be charged immediately SPEED PROFILE KEYS There are two keys that control either the speed or the profile See figure 26 This depends on how your VSI was programmed Press the speed profile increase key to increase the speed or change the profile Press the speed profile decrease key to decrease the speed or change the profile The speed profile setting is displayed in the maximum speed profile indicator If your power chair was programmed with a drive profile contact your authorised Pride provider for more information NOTE We recommend that the first few times you operate your power chair you set the speed to the slowest setting until you become familiar with your new power chair Figure 26 VSI Controller Keypad ACTUATOR KEY AND ACTUATOR LIGHTS FOR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Actuator keys and actuator lights are used for optional equipment such as power elevating seats or power elevating leg rests For specific operation of the actuator keys and actuator lights contact your authorised Pr
41. ped push the manual park brake lever down to engage it See figure 7 To disengage the manual park brake pull the manual park brake lever up See figure 8 WARNING Do not attempt to use either manual park brake lever to stop your power chair Serious injury may result 12 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 WHEEL WHEEL MOTOR BRAKE MOTOR BRAKE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY MANUAL PARK MANUAL PARK BRAKE BRAKE Figure 7 Manual Park Brake Engaged Figure 8 Manual Park Brake Disengaged MOTOR BRAKE TEST To check the brakes 1 Turn power and turn down the speed and response adjustment knob 2 After one second check the battery condition meter Make sure that they remain on 3 Slowly push the joystick forward until you hear the electronic brakes click Immediately release the joystick You must be able to hear each electronic brake operating within a few seconds of joystick movement 4 Repeat this test three times pushing the joystick rearwards then left and then right If either brake does not sound like it is engaging contact your authorised Pride provider immediately MOTOR BRUSHES The electric motors that propel your power chair use carbon brushes The motor brushes are the two contacts located inside the motor brake 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 may run poorly
42. rfaces Avoid tall grass that can get tangled in the running gear Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand If you feel unsure about a driving surface avoid that surface To operate your power chair 1 Turn on the power Refer to Pilot Controller or Dynamic DL 50 Controller for more information 2 Move the joystick in the desired direction The farther away from the center you move the joystick the faster the power chair moves We recommend setting the controller to its slowest setting and practicing simple maneuvers with a trained attendant before going off on your own HOW TO TRANSFER ONTO AND OFF OF YOUR POWER CHAIR Transferring onto or off of your power chair safely requires practice Always have an attendant or healthcare professional present while learning to properly transfer yourself WARNING To eliminate the possibility of injury Pride recommends that you or a trained attendant perform the following tasks before attempting a transfer 1 Reduce the distance between your power chair and your transfer destination Turn the power off Turn both caster wheels toward the transfer destination to improve power chair stability during transfer Make sure that your power chair is not in freewheel mode Make sure the armrests are flipped up or removed from your power chair Flip the footrest up or move the leg rests aside this will help to keep your feet from getting caught on the footrest or on the leg rests during the transfer M
43. wheel Tighten the locking nut Repeat for other anti tip wheel CASTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY Your power chair is equipped with two caster wheel assemblies The caster wheel system works by allowing the caster forks to respond to weight transfers and uneven terrain The 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 OD 16 WWW PRIDEMOBILITY COM JET7 REV A OCTOBER 2002 Disassembly The Jet 7 disassembles into eight easily transportable component assemblies with no tools required See figure 16 o NOTE During both the disassembly and the assembly of the Jet 7 you may find it helpful to engage the Jet drive motors so that it does not roll while you are disassembling or assembling it See Motor Brake Assembly WARNING Even though no tools are required to disassemble or assemble the Jet 7 you should take care not to place your hands or fingers on the areas of the component assemblies where they may be pinched as the assemblies snap together or snap apart DISASSEMBLY PREPARATION Position the Jet in a location where there is ample working room on all four sides of it We recommend three or more feet of clearance on all sides There are eight component assemblies some of which take up a great deal of space when disas sembled from the chair Make certain that the Jet is powered off SEAT BATTERY BOXES BATTE
44. x into the battery well frame back end Make certain that none of the wiring harnesses or cables are pinched between the battery or the electronics tray and the frame 3 Connect the battery boxes Use the battery connection label lo cated on the battery box for a reference 4 Reconnectthe left and right motor connectors Be certain to match the left connector to the left motor and the right connector to the right motor The connectors are labeled left and right V F Install the seat 1 Pick up the seat by the frame and slide the locating pins near the aa back of the frame into the matching slots on the left and rear seat Figure 24 Fitting the Frames post mounts 2 Slide the pins to the back of the slots It may be necessary to wiggle the seat slightly from side to side to seat the pins firmly at the back of the slots 3 Push the front of the seat frame down until both the left and the right frame sides lock into the front seat post mounts Install the footrest 1 Match the two tabs at the back of the footrest with the two semicir cular notches in the vertical bar of the front frame 2 Push the tabs through the matching notches 3 Slide the footrest down into place Connect the controller Figure 25 Connecting Battery Well Frame Reconnect the controller and charger harnesses See figure 4 CAUTION Do not place the controller cable so that it can be pinched in the seat frame or the power base frame
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