Disassembly - Pride Mobility Jet 7 Owner's Manual

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The Jet 7 disassembles into eight easily transportable component assemblies—with no tools required. See figure 16.
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.
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."
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
RIGHT POWER BASE
FRAME ASSEMBLY
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. Push in 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. Pull forward 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
BATTERY WELL FRAME
FRONT FRAME
Figure 16. The Jet 7 Component Assemblies
BATTERY BOXES
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Disassembly

LEFT POWER BASE
FRAME ASSEMBLY
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