Iii. operation – Pride Mobility 1103 User Manual

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Jazzy 1103

FIGURE 12. Pilot

Controller

BATTERY

CONDITION

METER

SPEED/RESPONSE

ADJUSTMENT KNOB

NOTE: If you are storing a Jazzy 1103 for an extended period of time, you may wish to block the unit up off

the ground with several boards under the frame. This will keep the tyres off the ground and prevent the

possibility of flat spots developing.

JAZZY OPERATION/CONTROLLER

You control the speed and direction of your Jazzy by moving the joystick.

To operate your Jazzy:

1. Turn it on (push the on/off button). The battery condition

meter lights, indicating the present charge of your battery.

2. Push the joystick in the direction you wish to move. The

farther you push the joystick from the center (neutral) posi-

tion, the faster the Jazzy 1103 moves.

JOYSTICK CONTROLLER

The controller translates the speed and 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 the Jazzy 1103 outside of its normal operating environment as

described within this manual. It is very important that you follow the precautions described within this manual.

PILOT CONTROLLER

The Jazzy 1103 is currently available with the Pilot controller. The Pilot controller is located directly underneath

the joystick—on the seat arm. See figure 12. The Pilot controller is connected to the motors, batteries, and

battery charger through two connectors on the electronics connector housing. See figure 3.

III. OPERATION

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