Pride Mobility SC160HGRN, SC170HGRN, SC170VBLU, SC170CRED, SC160OBLK, SC170OBLK, SC160CRED, SC160VBLU User Manual
3 & 4 Wheel Scooters
Owners Manual
Exeter, PA
St. Catharines, ON
1-800-800-8586
www.pridemobility.com
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Read and follow the instructions in this owners manual before attempting to operate your Scooter for the first
time. If you are unable to understand any of this information or require additional assistance for setup, contact your
authorized Pride provider.
The following symbols will be used throughout this owners manual to identify warnings and cautions. It is very
important for you to read and understand them completely.
WARNING! Failure to heed the warnings in this owners manual may result in personal
injury.
CAUTION! Failure to heed the cautions in this owners manual may result in damage to
your Scooter.
XII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................ 30
XIII. WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................... 31
VICTORY 4 WHEELVICTORY 3 WHEEL
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I. INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pride
Scooter. Your Scooter design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive
styling. We are certain that the design features and trouble-free operation will add convenience to your daily living
and ensure complete satisfaction.
At Pride, your safety is important to us. Please read and follow all of the instructions in this manual beforeyou attempt to operate your Scooter for the first time. These instructions were produced for your benefit.
Your understanding of these instructions is essential for the safe operation of your new Pride Scooter.
Pride is not liable for damage to property or personal injury arising out of the unsafe use of a Pride Scooter. Pride
is also not liable for any property damage or personal injury arising out of the failure of any person and/or user to
follow the instructions and recommendations set forth in this manual or any other instructions or recommendations
contained in other Scooter related literature issued by Pride or contained on the Pride Scooter itself.
This owners manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product information available at the time of
publication. We reserve the right to make changes as they become necessary. Any changes to our products may
cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the product you have purchased.
If you experience any problems with your Scooter that your are not able to solve, or if you do not feel capable of safely
following any of the instructions and/or recommendations contained in this manual, please contact your authorized
Pride provider for assistance.
Once you understand how to operate and take care of your Scooter, we are certain that it will give you years of troublefree service and enjoyment.
Information Exchange
We want to hear your questions, comments, and suggestions regarding this manual. We would also like to hear about the
safety and reliability of your new Pride Scooter, and the service you received from your authorized Pride provider.
Please notify us of any change of address so we can keep you apprised of important information regarding safety, new
products, and new options that can increase your ability to use and enjoy your Pride Scooter. Please feel free to write us
at the address below:
Pride Mobility Products Corporation
Attn: Technical Service Department
182 Susquehanna Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643-2694
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I. INTRODUCTION
Pride Owners Club
As a Pride product owner, you are invited to register your products warranty and enroll in the Pride Owners Club.
You may do so by filling out and returning your enclosed registration card or by visiting Prides web site at
www.pridemobility.com. As a registered member, each time you visit our site you will have access to the most
interactive and honest educational venue available today for people with mobility needs, their families, and friends.
From our home page, click on the button that reads Owners Club to enter a page dedicated to current and
potential Pride product owners. You will gain access to interviews, stories, recreation ideas, daily living tips,
product and funding information, and interactive message boards. Message boards invite you to speak with other
Pride customers as well as Pride representatives who are available to assist you with any questions or concerns
you may have. You will receive a free gift simply for registering with the Pride Owners Club.
NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your warranty card or this owners manual, call or write to us and we
will be glad to send you a new one immediately.
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II. SAFETY
As you begin to use your Victory during your daily activities, you will encounter situations that, at first, may require
some practice to negotiate on your Victory Scooter. Simply take your time as you operate your Victory and you
will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways, on and off of elevators, up and down
ramps, and over moderate terrain.
DOORS
n Determine if the door opens toward or away from you.
n Use your hand to turn the knob or push the handle or push-bar.
n Drive your Victory gently and slowly forward to push the door open, or drive your Victory gently and slowly
backwards to pull the door open.
ELEVATORS
Modern elevators have a door-edge safety mechanism that, when pushed, reopens the elevator door(s).
n If you are in the doorway of an elevator when the door(s) begin to close, push on the rubber door edge or
allow the rubber door edge to contact the scooter and the door will reopen.
n Use care that pocketbooks, packages, or Victory accessories do not become caught in the elevator doors.
RAMPS AND OTHER INCLINES
More and more buildings have ramps with specified degrees of inclination. These ramps are designed for easy and
safe scooter access. Some ramps may have turning switchbacks that require good cornering skills on your Victory.
n Take wide swings with your Victorys front wheel(s) around any tight corners. If you do that, the Victorys rear
wheels will follow a wide arc. Do not cut the corner short, and do not bump into or get hung up on any railing
corners.
n When driving down a ramp, keep the Victorys speed adjustment dial (see V. Description) set to the tortoise
(slowest speed setting) to ensure a safely controlled descent.
n Never drive your Victory across the side of a hill or diagonally up or down a hill, and do not stop, if possible,
while driving up or down an incline.
n Avoid sudden stops and starts.
Other inclines may be natural or, if man-made, not designed specifically for scooters. Figures 1 and 2 illustrate your
Victorys stability and its ability to climb grades under various weight loads under controlled testing conditions.
8˚
200 lbs.
7˚
250 lbs.
6˚
300 lbs.
5˚
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150 lbs.
7˚
200-250 lbs.
6˚
5˚
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FIGURE 1. MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED INCLINE ANGLE
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300 lbs.
150 lbs.
VICTORY 4
FIGURE 2. MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED INCLINE ANGLE
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II. SAFETY
These tests were conducted with the Victorys seat in the highest position and adjusted backward on the seat base
to its farthest rearward position. Use this information as a guideline. Your Victorys ability to travel up inclines is
Do not exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in this manual. See pages
affected by your weight, your scooters speed, your angle of approach to the incline, and your scooter setup.
WARNING! Do not exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in
this manual.
WARNING!
4, 5, 11 and 12.
FIGURE 3. NORMAL DRIVING POSITION
FIGURE 4. INCREASED STABILITY DRIVING POSITION
n When you approach an incline, it is best to lean forward. See figures 3 and 4. This shifts the center of gravity
of you and your Victory toward the front of the scooter for improved stability.
DRIVING SURFACES
Your Victory was designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions - dry, level surfaces
composed of concrete or asphalt. However, Pride recognizes the fact that there will be times when you will operate
your Victory on surfaces other than concrete or asphalt. So we have also designed your Victory to perform
admirably on packed soil, grass, and gravel.
n Feel free to use your Victory safely on lawns and in park areas.
n Avoid tall grass that can entangle the running gear.
n Packed soil and gravel, such as driveways or roads, will present no problem for your Victory.
n Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand.
n If you feel unsure about a driving surface, avoid that surface.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
n Do not operate your new Victory for the first time without completely reading and understanding this owners
manual.
n Do not carry passengers on your Victory.
n Do not leave the key in the switch when your Victory is unattended.
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II. SAFETY
n Make certain that the seat is locked into place and that the key is removed from the key switch before getting on or
off of your Victory. Make certain that the seat is in a locked position when you are operating your Victory.
n Reduce your Victorys speed when you are operating it on uneven terrain and soft surfaces.
n Reduce your Victorys speed when you are driving it around a corner.
n Never drive your Victory across the side of a hill or diagonally up or down a hill, and do not stop, if possible,
while driving up or down an incline.
n Proceed with extreme caution as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline and when driving near
a raised surface or unprotected ledges and drop offs (curbs, porches, stairs, etc.).
n Never remove your Victorys anti-tip wheels or modify the Victory in any way that is not authorized by Pride.
n Use extreme caution when operating your Victory on busy streets and in parking lots or shopping malls and
never ride your Victory where you cannot safely and legally walk. Consult local municipal or state agencies
with regard to operating your Victory on public roadways.
n Do not operate your Victory while you are under the influence of alcohol.
n Check with your physician if you are taking any medications that may affect your ability to operate your Victory
safely.
n Keep your hands on the tiller and your feet on the floorboard when you are operating your Victory.
n Make certain that the tires are properly inflated (30 psi).
n Never use your Victory Scooter as a seat in a moving vehicle.
n Make certain that the Victorys batteries are properly secured when you are transporting your scooter in
another vehicle.
n Disconnect your Victorys batteries if you will not be using the scooter for more than 48 hours.
n Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling.
WARNING! Do not expose the electronics to any type of moisture at any time (rain, snow,
mist, or washing the scooter). Such exposure can damage the electronics. Never attempt
to ride a scooter that has been exposed to moisture until it has dried thoroughly.
WARNING! Do not operate or store the scooter where it may be exposed to inclement
weather conditions such as rain, snow, mist, and below-freezing temperatures (such as
storage on an outside car/van lift). Attempting to operate the scooter in such conditions
can damage the electronics and potentially result in loss of control.
WARNING! Do not operate a scooter in icy or slippery conditions or on salted surfaces
(i.e., walks or roads). Such use may result in an accident, personal injury, or adversely
affect the performance and/or safety of your scooter.
WARNING! Always protect batteries from freezing temperatures and never charge a frozen
battery. This will damage the batter y and may cause personal injur y. Attempting to charge
a battery in freezing conditions does not prevent a battery from freezing.
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III. EMI/RFI
EMI/RFI WARNINGS
Laboratory tests performed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have shown that radio waves can cause
unintended motion of electric scooters. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic energy (EM). When electromagnetic energy adversely affects the operation of an electrical device, that adverse effect is called Electromag-
netic Interference (EMI) or Radio Frequency Interference (RFI).
EMI/RFI FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)
The following FAQs summarize what you should know about EMI/RFI. Use this information to minimize the risk
that EMI/RFI will adversely affect your Victory.
Where do radio waves come from?
Radio waves are emitted from the antennas of cellular phones, mobile two-way radios (such as walkie-talkies and
CBs), radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, wireless computer links, microwave sources,
and paging transmitters. Radio waves are a form of EM. Because EM is more intense closer to transmitting
antennas (sources of emission), the EM fields from two-way radios are of special concern to electric scooter users.
If EMI/RFI affects my Victory, what kind of motion should I expect?
This is difficult to predict. The answer would depend on a number of factors:
n The strength of the radio waves.
n The construction of your particular Victory.
n The location of your Victory (whether it is on level ground or on an incline).
n Whether or not your Victory is in motion.
The motion of any electric scooter affected by EMI/RFI can be erratic. The scooter may come to a sudden stop or
move in an uncontrolled manner. Also, it is possible for EMI/RFI to release the brakes of an electric scooter. Some
intense EMI/RFI can even damage the control system components of an electric scooter.
Is there any way to know for certain whether or not radio waves are the cause of any unintended motion
of my Victory?
Unfortunately, EMI/RFI may be difficult to recognize, since the signals from radio sources are invisible and may be
intermittent. However, the FDA recommends that you report all incidents of unintended motion or unintended
brake release of your electric scooter to the scooters manufacturer and, if possible, determine whether or not
there was a radio wave source nearby at the time of the incident.
One precaution you can take against inadvertent motion of your Victory is to make certain that you or someone
else is not the cause of the unintended motion.
n Turn off your Victory by removing the key from the key switch when you are getting on or off of your Victory.
n Never leave the key in the key switch of an unattended Victory.
By following these steps, you greatly reduce the risk of you or anyone else inadvertently bumping the throttle
control levers and causing the Victory to move unintentionally.
Are all scooters susceptible to EMI/RFI?
Each make and model of electric scooter differs in its ability to resist EMI/RFI. That is, each scooter has a
particular level of resistance to EMI/RFI. This resistance is measured in volts per meter (V/m). A higher resistance
level offers greater protection against EMI/RFI. In other words, an electric scooter with a high resistance level is
less likely to be affected by a strong radio source than is an electric scooter with a low resistance level.
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III. EMI/RFI
What is the FDA doing about the problem?
The FDA has written to electric scooter manufacturers and requested that those manufacturers test their new
Scooter models to be certain that they provide a reasonable degree of resistance against EMI/RFI. The FDA has
stated that all newly-manufactured models of electric scooters should have a resistance level of at least 20 V/m.
This resistance level provides a reasonable degree of protection against the common sources of EMI/RFI.
The FDA has also requested or recommended that:
n Electric scooter manufacturers clearly label new products with that products resistance level or state that the
resistance level is not known.
n The labeling or informational material supplied with new electric scooters must explain what the resistance level
means and warn users about the possibility of EMI/RFI and how to avoid it.
n Electric scooter manufacturers undertake an educational program to inform electric scooter users and their
caregivers about the problems associated with EMI/RFI and about the actions they can take to minimize the
risk of EMI/RFI.
n While there is no exact way to tell if your scooter is totally safe, an immunity level of 20 V/m (May 1994) is
generally achievable. This product has been tested and passed at an immunity level of 20 V/m. Adding accessories and components or modifying the unit may change the susceptibility to EMI/RFI.
What can I do to find out if my Victory is likely to be affected by EMI/RFI?
If you have had your Victory for some time and have not experienced any unintended motion, it is not likely that you
will have a problem in the future. However, it is always possible that EMI problems could arise if you are close to
a source of radio waves. Therefore, it is very important for you to be alert to this possibility. The Victory Scooter
meets or exceeds a resistance level of at least 20 V/m.
What can I do to reduce the risk of my Victory being affected by EMI/RFI?
Here are some precautions you can take:
n Do not turn on or use hand-held personal communications devices, such as citizens band (CB) radios and
cellular phones, while your Victory is turned on.
n Be aware of nearby radio wave transmitters, such as radio or TV stations and hand-held or mobile two-way
radios. Try not to operate your Victory too close to those transmitters. For example, if you are on an electric
scooter with a resistance level of at least 20 V/m, you should remain at least three feet from a hand-held twoway radio and at least ten feet from a mobile two-way radio.
n Be aware that adding accessories and/or components, or modifying your Victory in any way, may change its EMI/RFI
resistance level and may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources.
What should I do if my Victory moves unexpectedly?
If unintended motion or unintended brake release occurs, turn off your Victory (by removing the key) as soon as it
is safe to do so.
If my Victory moves unintentionally, where should I report the incident?
Call our headquarters at 1-800-800-8586 to report the incident.
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IV. SPECIFICATIONS
12
"
7.5
"
-
17
19
"
"
4.5
"
33.5
""
-
35.5
FIGURE 5. VICTORY DIMENSIONS
41"
3 Wheel Victory T urning Radius4 Wheel Victory T urning Radius
18"
21"- 29"
16"
Length
46"
48"
Length
58"
(3 Wheel Victory)
(4 Wheel Victory)
24
"
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