Pride Mobility End-To-End Lift Chair User Manual
Pride Mobility Sports and recreation
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www.pridemobility.com
INFINFB2061/Rev. A/May 2008
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If you require any assistance with these instructions, please call Pride Technical Service at 1-877-800-1248.
Canada providers, phone 1-888-570-1113.
This guide is designed to assist you with suspected electrical and mechanical problems that may occur. Most repair,
replacement, and test procedures are similar model to model. This information is to be used as a supplement to the
technical troubleshooting guide, installation instructions, and the owner’s manual.
Before Troubleshooting:
1. Ensure the transformer is plugged into an active electrical outlet, not a switched outlet. Check the power
source. Follow the cord to the electrical outlet and make sure that it is firmly plugged into the outlet. Test the
outlet with another appliance or a multimeter to ensure the outlet is active.
2. Ensure all the connections are plugged in correctly and locked together. Follow the instructions for out-of-box
set-up for the lift chair.
3. Ensure all connection cables are free and not pinched by the lift chair. Examine the power connection cable from
the control box to the transformer for crimps, cuts, or cracks. If the power connection cable is damaged, replace
the power cable and/or the external transformer if needed.
4. Ensure all connections, including power, are reconnected when troubleshooting.
5. Always install the new motor bottom/base first and have the lift chair in the full recline position, if possible.
6. Ensure that the dip switch in the standard control box is in the correct position. Otherwise, the lift chair may not
respond correctly to the hand control selections.
Lift Chair Problems and Possible Causes:
Lift Chair has stopped working
Transformer
Motor
Hand control
Motor relay box
Control box
Lift Chair is squeaking
Scissors
Wood frame is loose
Bolts are too tight or too loose
Lift frame is rubbing on wood frame
Lift Chair is making popping noise
Scissors
Wood frame
T-bracket is catching
Lift Chair is making clicking noise and not working
Motor
Control box
Motor relay box
Hand control
Lift Chair is dropping
Scissors are bent or broken
Lift frame is bent
T-bracket is catching
Lift/recline bracket is cracked
Side bracket pin is broken
Lift Chair footrest is not opening all the way
Side brackets need adjustment/replacement
Frame needs adjustment
Motor or stroke tube
Loose bolts
Scissors
NOTE: This guide excludes models with Okin motors.