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Introduction
Your new Pride Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) Manual has been compiled from the latest product information available
at the time of publication. Pride Mobility Products reserves the right to make changes and updates to this manual and to the
product(s) it represents. Any changes, updates, or improvements to the product(s) may result in slight differences between
this manual and the product you purchased.
An IPB is an illustrated parts listing of all product components which have maintenance significance. IPB's utilize "ex-
ploded" drawings to detail the individual components for each assembly and an itemized list of reference numbers, part
numbers, descriptions, and quantities per assembly. Some parts may be included in an assembly but may not be available for
purchase separately. Refer to the parts list to locate the part numbers for assemblies and components for ordering what you
need.
To achieve proper identification and relationship of detail parts and next higher assemblies, parts listings are presented in a
convenient alphanumeric reference system. Reference numbers for parent assemblies identify one part number that can be
used to order all of the components listed within it. Components of an assembly will have the same alpha character as its
parent assembly.
!
For example, the parent assembly part number using reference number of A1 — A4 is the only number you need to place
an order for parts with references of A1, A2, A3, and A4. Instead of ordering 4 separate parts, use the parent assembly
part number to get the complete assembly.
Master assembly part numbers have reference numbers that include several subassemblies. By ordering parts using master
assembly part numbers, you can save a lot of time and reduce the chance for error.
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For example, A1 — G10, a master assembly reference number, includes all components of assemblies A, B, C, D, E, F,
and G. Use caution when ordering assemblies. Check to see if a master assembly part number exists for the components
that you need. If an entire master assembly is not needed, then the individual assembly part number (i.e. for reference
number G1 — G10) will be sufficient to use for ordering.
Asterisks (*) and NOTES are used throughout this service manual to point out important information regarding assembly
structure and contents.
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For example, in some illustrations, only the left OR right side is shown. In other drawings, only the front OR back is
depicted. The part numbers for ALL components are listed. An asterisk will also be used to indicate which components
are not illustrated.
Please note all pricing included with this manual is subject to change without prior notice from Pride.
Thank you for choosing products from Pride Mobility Products.
Copyright © 2006
Pride Mobility Products
®
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www.pridemobility.com
Quantum
Jazzy 1100
1650
Rev. H/042406

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