jazzy power chair armrest

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SEATING AND DRIVING AIDS IN HOME AND COMMERCIAL HOME & COMMERCIAL RAMPS Power Wheelchair from Pride — Jazzy Air Hover over a thumbnail to see the larger view The Jazzy Air® is a new era in power mobility. Whether at home, or on the town, the unique appeal of Jazzy Air will elevate your independence and social confidence in style. The Jazzy Air elevates in only 16 seconds to allow the rider to maneuver at a standing height position, traveling at 3.5 mph (similar to a walking pace). The Pride patented Active-Trac® suspension provides maximum stability in both raised and lowered positions. Your Pride product, offered at IMED Mobility, has undergone thorough product testing to ensure safety, durability and performance. Our power chairs, scooters and lift chairs are Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved medical products that require specific testing prior to release for public use. Achieves 10" of power adjustable seat height in 16 seconds




Elevate or lower seat height while on the move with the "Air" button or PG VR 2 joystick drive controller Maximum speed up to 3.5 mph (elevated) and 4 mph (non-elevated) 42" (1067 mm) high, solid, side platform walls Mid-Wheel 6® Drive Design with Active-Trac® Suspension for enhanced performance and maximum stability (indoors and out) Integrated seat and foot plate design provides maximum comfort in both elevated and non-elevated positions Angle adjustable footplate with 3 height adjustments/li> 300 lb. weight capacity A per charge range up to 18.4 miles Choice of 16" x 16", 18" x 18" and 20" x 20" contoured high-back reclining sport seat Angle, height and depth adjustable armrest Bright LED marker lights Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. Width: 23.4" at the wheels, 25.5" with armrests Length: 42.23" with foot rigging, 38.6" without foot rigging Maximum Speed: Up to 4 mph (lowered position), up to 3.5 mph (raised position)




Ground Clearance: 2.42" at footplate, 1.00" at motor bracket Front Wheels: 6" flat-free Drive Wheels: 10" flat-free Rear Wheels: 6" flat-free Drivetrain: Two motor, mid-wheel-6® drive Braking System: "Intelligent Braking" (electronic regenerative, disc park brake) Suspension Type: Active-Trac® w/ Mid-Wheel-6® Technology High-Back Seat-to-Floor Range: 23"-32.7" Battery Size: (2) 12 volt, U-1 or (2) 40 Ah Standard Battery Charger: 3.5 amp, off-board Pre-Charge Range: Up to 15.29 miles w/ U1 batteries, Up 10 18.4 miles with 40 Ah Standard Electronics: PG VR2 Battery Weight: U1 - 24.5 lbs., 40 AH - 32.2 lbs. Base Weight: 225 lbs. w/ U1 batteries, 245 lbs. w/ 40 Ah batteries Warranty: 5-year limited on frame, 13-month limited on electronics, 13-month on drive motors *Speed & range vary with user weight, terrain type, battery charge, battery condition and tire pressureHaving Trouble With Your Mobility Equipment?




Read Our Handy Guide We understand that your mobility equipment is an everyday necessity. We have factory trained service professionals that can provide service and repairs for your power chair or scooter at our authorized repair shop. We also perform in-home service calls in the event that you are unable to transport your scooter or power chair to our store. Many issues we see on a day-to-day basis are quickly and easily solved. We have put together an assistance guide which may save you time and money. If you are not located in our service area (southern/central New Jersey) please call the equipment manufacturer to assist you with finding an authorized dealer close by. Have you recently  disengaged the freewheel lever to push/move your scooter or power chair out of the way, make sure that you re-engage the levers prior to use of the equipment. Please refer your your owners manual to to find the location of the freewheel lever(s) on your specific mobility equipment.




Below is a picture with freewheel lever locations for some of out more common equipment. Engage the freewheel lever – allows you to operate the mobility equipment with the standard controls. Disengage the freewheel lever – This unlocks the unit and allows the wheels to spin freely. You can easy push the equipment without power. This is especially helpful if you run out of battery power and need assistance. Do not use the mobility equipment while the drive motors are disengaged! Do not disengage the drive motors when the mobility equipment is on an incline or decline, as the unit could roll on its own. Only engage the freewheel mode when on a level surface. It is important to remember that when your mobility equipment is in freewheel mode, the braking system is disengaged. Dynamic PWC controllers are commonly found on Invacare power chairs and Pride Jazzy 614HD. Please note: the flight controllers found Invacare’s Sure-Step models do not have the lock-out feature.




Hold the On/Off button down for about 4-seconds to lock the controller. The lights will flash briefly and you will hear a beep sound. Lock Mode is indicated by all LEDs flashing briefly and the information gauge LEDs moving slowly from right to left. Press the horn button 2 times within 10 seconds to unlock the controller. First check your speed dial or power buttons to ensure they are at your desired speed settings. Are your batteries fully charged? See section – Batteries – for more information. Be sure the the connections to the batteries have not come lose. Try turning the mobility equipment off for an hour and then turning it back on. This is know as a Thermal Roll-Back. It is a safety feature built in to the equipment which helps prevent it from burning out the motors due to overheating under strenuous usage. There is a normal clicking noise from the wheels when stopping and starting. This is the brakes engaging and disengaging when stopping and starting.

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