Pride Mobility JET2 Mobility Aid User Manual


 
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DYNAMIC DL CONTROLLER
The Dynamic DL controller has a speed and response adjustment knob that combines both speed and response
functions. See figure 23. When you increase the speed, you decrease the sensitivity. When you decrease the
speed, you increase the sensitivity.
NOTE: We recommend that you turn the speed and response adjustment knob completely counterclockwise
(to the slowest setting) the first few times you operate your Jet 2. This will allow you to become familiar
with your new power chair.
To operate your Jet 2:
1. Turn it on (push the on/off button). The battery condition meter will light, indicating the present charge of your
battery.
2. Push the joystick in the direction you wish to move. The further you push the joystick from the center (neutral)
position, the faster your Jet 2 will move.
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 pwoer chair.
WARNING! Unless faced with an emergency situation, do not use the on/off key to stop the chair.
This will cause the power chair to stop abruptly.
WARNING! Always turn the power off when you are stationary to prevent unexpected movement.
BATTERY CONDITION
METER
SPEED AND RESPONSE
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
ON/OFF BUTTON
JOYSTICK
Battery Condition Meter
The battery condition meter is located immediately behind the joystick. This enables you to monitor battery charge.
The battery condition meter indicates the approximate amount of battery charge left. See figure 23.
n Red, yellow, and green LEDs indicate that the batteries are fully charged.
n Red and yellow LEDs indicate that you should charge the batteries if possible.
n Red LEDs indicate that you should charge the batteries as soon as possible, because low battery voltage
may cause your Jet 2 to become inoperative.
NOTE: When the batteries begin to approach a discharged state, the first red LED will begin to slowly
flash, reminding you that the batteries need to be charged immediately!
Figure 23. Joystick Movement
VIII. OPERATION