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KEYED IGNITION The keyed Ignition allows for more control and safety over your wheelchair trainer. With the trainer being inoperable without the key engaged you will be in full control of this system To operate keyed ignition: 1. Insert key into ignition slot, see Figure 1 on the right 2.
EMERGENCY KILL SWITCH The emergency kill switch allows the aid control external control over the trainer. By attaching the cord of the kill switch to the body of the attending aid, they will be able to instantaneously slow down and stop the trainer in the case of an emergency.
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Wheelchair Trainer Base Parts Description Roadway U-Bracket Frame base (cross bars) Retractable strap...
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BASE CONNECTION The Jazzy 1122 base and the wheelchair trainer base can be reconnected for operation. Attaching wheelchair base: 1. Turn the power off. 2. Make sure Jazzy 1122 has the power drive engaged (i.e. Not in freewheel mode). 3. Align the wheelchair base mount to the custom mount of the Jazzy1122, see figure 1.
BASE REMOVAL The wheelchair base may be removed from the Jazzy 1122 base for elevator access. To remove wheelchair base 1. Turn the power off. 2. Make sure Jazzy 1122 has the power drive disengaged (i.e. in freewheel mode). 3. Disconnect powered base from controller joystick, see figure 1.
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5. Move wheelchair trainer forward to remove, see figure 3 and 4. 6. The Jazzy 1122 base can now be maneuvered by the controller, see figure 5. Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5...
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For the safety of wheelchair occupant the wheelchair must be fully constrained to the wheelchair base. To secure wheelchair: 1. Turn the power off. 2. Make sure Jazzy 1122 has the power drive engaged (i.e. Not in freewheel mode). 3. Fasten hook and loop fastener...
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6. Hook right retractable tie downs to the frame on the right side of occupant’s wheelchair, see figure 7. Manually tighten retractable tie downs, see figure 5. CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 8. Make sure there is enough tension on strap, see figure 6. Figure 4 9.
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11. The chair is now completely secured, figure 7. Figure 7...
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LOAD WHEELCHAIR BASE Load the occupant onto the wheelchair trainer base for operation mode. To load occupant onto base: 1. Turn the power off. 2. Make sure Jazzy 1122 is connected to wheelchair base for easier loading. See section on base connection.
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7. Gently roll occupied wheelchair up onto the base lifting the rear wheels and then the front wheels onto the roadway. Figure 3 Figure 4...
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When unloading the wheelchair from the wheelchair trainer base, safety must be considered. To unload occupant from wheelchair base: 1. Turn the power off. 2. Make sure Jazzy 1122 has the power drive engaged (i.e. Not in freewheel mode). 3. Press release button on retractable tie down to loosen strap, figure 1.
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6. While holding occupied wheelchair, unfasten hook and loop strap from U-bracket and I bar near the front wheels, see figure 4. 7. Carefully push wheelchair forward using occupant’s wheelchair handles slowly until wheelchair is fully rested on floor. Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6...
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CONVERT TO JAZZY 1122 The wheelchair trainer base can be converted back to a Jazzy 1122 power wheelchair as needed. To make conversion to a Jazzy: 1. Turn the power off. 2. Open electrical compartment shroud, see figure 1. 3. Remove control harness plug, see figure 2.
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5. Remove control mount by a thumb screw at the base of the mount, see figure 4 and 5. 6. Remove wheelchair base as per base removal instructions, see figure 6. Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6...
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Remove shroud, by removing t two screws located on the top front of the black pane l. Lift the shroud, see figure 7. Remove cotter pin connecting the mount to the powered base, see figure 8. Figure 7 Lift wheelchair base m ount and remove, see figure 9.
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10. Replace footrest/footrest mount to Jazzy 1122 base, see figure 10 and 11. 11. Replace shroud and two screws. 12. Assemble the controller and seat following the Jazzy 1122 owner’s manual, section IV. Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12...
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1. Turn the power off. 2. Make sure Jazzy 1122 power drive is disengaged (i.e. in freewheel mode). 3. Make sure the base of the Jazzy 1122 and the wheelchair base are connected securely. See Figure 1 base connection section.
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Installation of the IR Communication Device The IR Communication Device allows use of the IR Devices such a Dynavox. Tools: None. To install the IR Communication Device: WARNING: Installing the Communication Device the whole unit should be OFF. 1. Power OFF from Joystick 2.
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6. Mount the IR Receiver Module to a Communication Device. 7. Turn the key switch to the ON position. 8. Power ON Jazzy 1122, power Figure 4 button located on the Joystick. WARNING: Safely warp louse wires away from user and moving parts.
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Removal of the IR Communication Device The IR Communication Device allows use of the IR Devices such a Dynavox. Tools: None. Removal of the IR Communication Device: WARNING: Removing the Communication Device the whole unit should be OFF. 1. Power OFF from Joystick Figure 1 2.
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Removal of Batteries Remove the shell cover to disconnect the batteries. See Removal of shell in the manual. Tools: None. To remove the Batteries: 1. Once shell is remove disconnect Anderson connectors, see figure 1 and CAUTION: When removing batteries, watch out for wires and parts.
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Installing Batteries Remove the shell cover install batteries. See Removal of shell in the manual. Tools: None. To install the Batteries: CAUTION: When installing batteries, watch out for wires and parts. A good snag can damage parts or rip wires out. See figure 1.
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WARNING Please do not push the base of the Jazzy 1122 by the control bar, see figure 1. The control bar is not a structural member. Figure 1 WARNING Do not step on the cross bars of the wheelchair trainer, see figure 2.
Push to reset. See Figure 1 2. Batteries not charging: The Ammeter on the back of the Jazzy chair is used to indicate the rate of charge being Figure 1 applied to the batteries. Check to make sure batteries...
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