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Basic Troubleshooting InstructionsThe basic troubleshooting guides below represent the newest versions available. To view them you must have Adobe Acrobat Version 4.0 or better. Return to Resource CenterThe Jazzy Select® Elite delivers a potent blend of power, performance and style. In-line, front-wheel drive technology gives the Elite excellent stability and maneuverability for solid performance indoors and out. Jazzy® Armor® includes shroud and controller guards to protect against daily wear and tear Red or blue color-through shroud Black high-back seat with removable, replaceable back and seat covers Dual-layer powder coated frame for increased durability 40 amp, PG GC 3 controller Built with ease of service in mind Extended 13-month limited warranty ModelJazzy Select EliteWeight Capacity300 lbs.Turning Radius124.75"Width122.75"Length1,234.75"Maximum Speed3Up to 4 mphGround Clearance11.5"Front Wheels3" solid anti-tipsDrive Wheels9" solidRear Wheels6" solid castersDrivetrainTwo-motor, in-line, front-wheel driveBraking SystemRegenerative and electro-mechanicalSuspension TypeLimitedHigh-Back Seat (max. size)20"W x 20"DHigh-Back Seat-to-Floor Range21.5" - 23.5"Specialty Seating (max. size)20"W x 20"DSpecialty Seat-to-Floor Range16.5" - 18.5"Synergy® Seating20"W x 20"DSynergy® Seat-to-Floor Range17.25" - 19.25"Standard Electronics40A




, PG GC3Battery Size (2 required)12 volt, U-1Standard Battery Charger3A, off-boardPer-Charge Range3,11Up to 15 milesBattery Weight924.5 lbs. eachWeight of Heaviest Piece568.5 lbs.Standard Seat Weight43 lbs. (comfort, high-back)Standard Seat Size18" x 18"-20"Medicare Code CoverageGroup 2: Standard (K0822/K0823)Warranty5-year limited warranty on frame; 13-month limited warranty on electronics; 13-month limited warranty on drive motorsNotes1Due to manufacturing tolerances and continual product improvement, this specification can be subject to a variance of + or - 3 %. Dimensions listed are for power base only. Overall measurements will vary based on seating and accessory selections. 3Varies with user weight, terrain, battery type, battery condition and tire pressure. 5Does not include seat or battery weights. 9Battery weight may vary based on manufacturer. 11Tested in accordance with ANSI/RESNA, WC Vol. 2, Section 4 and ISO 7176-4 standards. Results derived from theoretical calculations based on battery specifications and drive system performance.




Testing conducted at maximum weight capacities. This specification can be subject to a variance of +10%, -5%.The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication; we reserve the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Arm Mount Saddlebag (Small) Arm Mount Saddlebag (Large) Dual Crutch & Cane Holder DISCLAIMER: Not all accessories are available for all products. Please speak with your Provider for details and availability. The Most Complete Selection of Solutions for the Broadest Range of Needs Synergy® Cushions and Backs from Quantum Rehab® offer an excellent selection of pressure management and positioning solutions available in a range of sizes that accommodate pediatric to bariatric patients. Each Synergy cushion uses unique components to deliver specialized pressure management and maximize comfort. Click here for more information. Meeting and Exceeding High Standards for your Peace of Mind. Your Pride product has undergone thorough product testing to ensure safety,




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. The testing requirements accepted by the FDA were developed by the American National Standards Institute/Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (ANSI/RESNA).The tests are conducted in accordance with the requirements of the ANSI/RESNA Test Standards and complement an additional stringent testing regiment developed by Pride's Research & Development Team.All products have passed, and in many cases, exceeded test criteria set forth, assuring the high level of quality synonymous with Some of the items our testing criteria include are: Product Stability & Brakes Effectiveness Tests Fatigue & Impact Strength Verification Tests Overall Product Performance Verification Product Durability & Reliability Testing Material Protective Coating Testing Verification




Misuse and Abuse Testing Environmental Testing for Adverse Weather Operation Conditions Electronic Systems Performance and Durability Chemical and Bio-Contamination Analysis Testing for Toxicity Verification Cal 117 Flammability Test Compliance for Seating Foam and Fabric Components UL94VO Flammability Testing for Compliance of Plastic Components 5-year limited warranty on frame; 13-month limited warranty on electronics; 13-month limited warranty on drive motors Click here for more information.Having 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. Check for debris under the unit or around the wheels. If the clicking noise continues while moving and it is a new unit and/or new motor, allow one month break in period to pass. The controls are sensitive and therefore require the joystick to be pushed straight for the unit to move forward. This is also true for reversing. Think of the joystick like a clock: 12 is forward, 6 is reverse, 3 is right, and 9 is left.  Please be sure that you are applying pressure directly and evenly when operating your PWC.

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