Pride Mobility Jazzy 1170XL Mobility Aid User Manual


 
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VII. OPERATION
REMOTE PLUS CONTROLLER
The electronic controller is what you use to operate your power chair. It takes the battery voltage and sends
it to the appropriate system. The electronic controller also enables you to monitor battery charge, electronic
controller functions, and the condition of your electrical system. Also, it may be used to control some
optional systems such as a power elevating seat and lights through an actuator/lighting module (ALM)
located on the power base. The Remote Plus electronic control system is a modular system. The electronics
necessary to operate your power chair are contained in several modules located on different parts of your
power chair. Typically, the Remote Plus joystick is mounted to one of the armrests. It is connected to a
power module located on the power base through the controller communications connector.
The controller supplied with your power chair has been pre-programmed to meet your needs. The program
is set using either a personal computer with software provided by the controller manufacturer or with a
hand-held programmer, also provided by the controller manufacturer.
WARNING! The controller program can affect speed, acceleration, deceleration, and
braking. If it is programmed incorrectly or outside of the safe limits as determined by
your healthcare professional, it can create a dangerous situation. Only the power chair
manufacturer, an authorized representative of the manufacturer, or a trained service
technician should program the controller.
The Remote Plus master remote consists of the following (see figure 28):
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2
3
4
Figure 28. Remote Plus Master Remote
1. joystick
2. keypad
3. controller communications cable
4. off-board charger/programming socket
Joystick
The joystick controls the direction and speed of your
power chair. When you move the joystick from the
neutral (center) position, the electromagnetic brakes
release and allow your power chair to move. The far-
ther you push the joystick from its neutral position,
the faster your power chair moves. When you release
the joystick and allow it to return to the neutral posi-
tion, you engage the electromagnetic brakes. This
causes your power chair to decelerate and come to a
complete stop.
WARNING! If your power chair begins to move in an unexpected manner, immediately
release the joystick. Unless the joystick is damaged, this action should stop your power
chair.
Keypad
The keypad is located directly in front of the joystick. See figure 29. It contains keys that you will use to
control your power chair.