WARNING! An authorized Pride Provider or qualified technician must perform the initial
setup of this scooter and must perform all of the procedures in this manual.
The symbols below are used throughout this owner's manual and on the scooter to identify warnings and
important information. It is very important for you to read them and understand them completely.
WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. Failure to follow
designated procedures can cause either personal injury, component damage, or
malfunction. On the product, this icon is represented as a black symbol on a yellow
triangle with a black border.
MANDATORY! These actions should be performed as specified. Failure to perform
mandatory actions can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage. On the product,
this icon is represented as a white symbol on a blue dot with a white border.
PROHIBITED! These actions are prohibited. These actions should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited action can cause personal
injury and/or equipment damage. On the product, this icon is represented as a black
symbol with a red circle and a red slash.
INTENDED USE
The intended use of the Pride Mobility Products device is to provide mobility to persons limited to a seated
position that have the capability of operating a scooter.
Please fill out the following information for quick reference:
Pride Provider: _____________________________________________________________________
Purchase Date: __________________________ Serial Number: ___________________________
NOTE: This owner’s 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. The latest/current version of this manual is available on
our website.
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I. INTRODUCTION
SAFETY
Welcome to Pride Mobility Products (Pride). The product you have purchased combines state-of the-art
components with safety, comfort, and styling in mind. We are confident the design features will provide
you with the conveniences you expect during your daily activities. Understanding how to safely operate
and care for this product should bring you years of trouble free operation and service.
Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual and all other accompanying literature
before attempting to operate this product for the first time. In addition, your safety depends upon you, as
well as your provider, caretaker, or healthcare professional in using good judgement.
If there is any information in this manual which you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for setup or operation, please contact your authorized Pride Provider. Failure to follow the instruc-
tions, warnings, and notes in this manual and those located on your Pride product can result in
personal injury or product damage and will void Pride’s product warranty.
PURCHASER’S AGREEMENT
By accepting delivery of this product, you promise that you will not change, alter, or modify this product
or remove or render inoperable or unsafe any guards, shields, or other safety features of this product; fail,
refuse, or neglect to install any retrofit kits from time to time provided by Pride to enhance or preserve the
safe use of this product.
SHIPPING AND DELIVERY
Before using your scooter, make sure your delivery is complete as some components may be individually
packaged. If you do not receive a complete delivery, please contact your authorized Pride Provider immediately. Where damage has occurred during transport, either to the packaging or content, please contact
the delivery company responsible.
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
We want to hear your questions, comments, and suggestions about this manual. We would also like to hear
about the safety and reliability of your new scooter, and about 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 about safety, new products, and new options that can increase your ability to use and enjoy
your scooter. Please feel free to contact us at the address below:
Pride Mobility Products Corporation
Attn.: Customer Care Department
182 Susquehanna Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643-2694
info@pridemobility.com
1-800-424-8205
NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your product registration card or your copy of this manual, contact
us and we will be glad to send you a new one immediately.
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PRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLS
The symbols below are used on the scooter to identify warnings, mandatory actions, and prohibited
actions. It is very important for you to read and understand them completely.
Pinch/Crush points created during assembly.
Corrosive chemicals contained in battery.
EMI/RFI- This product has been tested and passed at an immunity level of 20 V/m.
Explosive conditions exist!
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Maximum seating weight.
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Do not place the scooter in freewheel mode on a decline or incline.
Unlocked and in freewheel mode.
Place unit on level ground and stand to one side when changing from drive mode
to freewheel mode or freewheel mode to drive mode.
Locked and in drive mode.
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds. Wear goggle and gloves when handling batteries and wash hands
after handling.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive
conditions.
Do not raise or lower the power seat while the scooter is in motion.
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Do not use a cell phone, walkie/talkie, laptop, or other radio transmitter while
operating.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water whenever possible.
Maintain and store in a clean and dry condition.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If necessary, properly
install an approved 3-pronged adapter to an electrical outlet having 2-pronged
plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or the battery charger.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery terminals. Contact with
tools can cause electrical shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter while the batteries
are charging.
Do not use batteries with different amp-hour (Ah) capacities. Do not mix old and
new batteries. Always replace both batteries at the same time.
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Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware that loose fitting
clothing can become caught in drive tires.
Battery charger for indoor use only.
Disposal and recycling - Contact your authorized Pride Provider for information on
proper disposal and recycling of your Pride product and its packaging.
Indicates tie-down points on the scooter.
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GENERAL
MANDATORY! Do not operate your new scooter for the first time without completely
reading and understanding this owner’s manual.
Your scooter is a state-of-the-art life-enhancement device designed to increase mobility. Pride provides an
extensive variety of products to best fit the individual needs of the scooter user. Please be aware that the
final selection and purchasing decision regarding the type of scooter to be used is the responsibility of the
scooter user, who is capable of making such a decision, and his/her healthcare professional (i.e., medical
doctor, physical therapist, etc.).
The contents of this manual are based on the expectation that a mobility device expert has properly fitted
the scooter to the user and has assisted the prescribing healthcare professional and/or the authorized Pride
Provider in the instruction process for the use of the product.
There are certain situations, including some medical conditions, where the scooter user will need to practice operating the scooter in the presence of a trained attendant. A trained attendant can be defined as a
family member or care professional specially trained in assisting a scooter user in various daily living
activities.
As you begin using your scooter during daily activities, you will probably encounter situations in which
you will need some practice. Simply take your time and you will soon be in full and confident control as
you maneuver through doorways, on and off elevators, up and down ramps, and over moderate terrain.
Below are some precautions, tips, and other safety considerations that will help you become accustomed
to operating the scooter safely.
MODIFICATIONS
Pride has designed and engineered your scooter to provide maximum mobility and utility. However, under
no circumstances should you modify, add, remove, or disable any feature, part, or function of your scooter.
WARNING! Do not modify your scooter in any way not authorized by Pride. Do not use
accessories if they have not been tested or approved for Pride products.
REMOVABLE PARTS
WARNING! Do not attempt to lift or move your scooter by any of its removable parts,
including the armrests, seat, or shroud. Pride recommends use of only solid, nonremovable frame components such as scooter securement points or the front and rear
frame weldments to lift or move your scooter.
WARNING! Lifting the scooter should be accomplished with no fewer than three people,
one at the front and two at the rear of the unit.
PRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK
Get to know the feel of your scooter and its capabilities. Pride recommends that you perform a safety check
before each use to make sure your scooter operates smoothly and safely.
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Perform the following inspections prior to using your scooter:
Check for proper tire inflation. Maintain but do not exceed the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated
on each tire if equipped with pneumatic tires.
Check all electrical connections. Make sure they are tight and not corroded.
Check all harness connections. Make sure they are secured properly.
Check the brakes.
Check battery charge.
Ensure the manual freewheel lever is in drive mode before sitting on the Travel Scooter.
If you discover a problem, contact your authorized Pride Provider for assistance.
TIRE INFLATION
If your scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires, you should check or have the air pressure checked at least
once a week. Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life of your tires and help ensure the smooth
operation of your scooter.
WARNING! It is critically important that the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on
the tire be maintained in pneumatic tires at all times. Do not underinflate or overinflate
your tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst.
Failure to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicted on the pneumatic tires at
all times may result in tire and/or wheel failure.
WARNING! Inflate your scooter tires from a regulated air source with an available
pressure gauge. Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could overinflate
them, resulting in a burst tire.
NOTE: If the tire on your scooter lists the psi rating only, use the following conversion formulas to find
the bar or kPa rating: bar = psi x 0.06895; kPa = psi x 6.89476.
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
Your scooter is rated for a maximum weight capacity. Refer to the specifications table for information.
MANDATORY! Stay within the specified weight capacity for your scooter. Exceeding the
weight capacity voids your warranty. Pride will not be held responsible for injuries and/
or property damage resulting from failure to observe weight limitations.
WARNING! Do not carry passengers on your scooter. Carrying passengers on your
scooter may affect the center of gravity, resulting in a tip or a fall.
INCLINE INFORMATION
More and more buildings have ramps with specified degrees of inclination, designed for easy and safe
access. Some ramps may have turning switchbacks (180-degree turns) that require you to have good cornering skills on your scooter.
Proceed with extreme caution as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline.
Take wide swings with your scooter around any tight corners. If you do that, the scooter’s rear wheels
will follow a wide arc, not cut the corner short, and not bump into or get hung up on any railing corners.
When driving down a ramp, keep the scooter’s speed adjustment set to the slowest speed setting to
ensure a safely controlled descent.
Avoid sudden stops and starts.
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When climbing an incline, try to keep your scooter moving. If you must stop, start up again slowly, and
then accelerate cautiously. When driving down an incline, do so by setting the speed adjustment dial to the
slowest setting and driving in the forward direction only. If your scooter starts to move down the incline
faster than you anticipated or desired, allow it to come to a complete stop by releasing the throttle control
lever. Then push the throttle control lever forward slightly to ensure a safely controlled descent.
WARNING! When on any sort of an incline or decline, never place the scooter in
freewheel mode, especially when seated on it or standing next to it.
WARNING! When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the
face of the incline. Drive your scooter straight up the incline. This greatly
reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall. Always exercise extreme caution when
negotiating an incline.
WARNING! Do not drive your scooter across the side of an incline or diagonally
up or down an incline; do not stop, if possible, while driving up or down an incline.
WARNING! You should not travel up or down a potentially hazardous incline (i.e.,
areas covered with snow, ice, cut grass, or wet leaves).
WARNING! Even though your scooter is capable of climbing slopes greater than
those listed in the product specifications, do not, under any circumstances,
exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications. Doing so could cause
instability in your scooter.
Handicap public access ramps are not subject to government regulation in all countries, and therefore do
not necessarily share the same standard percent of slope. Other inclines may be natural or, if man-made,
not designed specifically for scooters.
These tests were conducted with the scooter’s seat in the highest position and adjusted rearward on the seat
base to its farthest rearward position. Use the specification as a guideline. Your scooter’s ability to travel
up inclines is affected by your weight, your scooter’s speed, your angle of approach to the incline, and your
scooter setup.
WARNING! Any attempt to climb or descend a slope steeper than what is listed in the
product specifications may put your scooter in an unstable position and cause it to tip.
WARNING! Never carry an oxygen tank weighing more than 15 lbs (6.8 kg). Never fill the
front or rear basket with contents exceeding 15 lbs. (6.8 kg).
When you approach an incline, it is best to lean forward. See figures 1 and 2. This shifts the center of
gravity of you and your scooter toward the front of the scooter for improved stability.
NOTE: When negotiating ramps, if the throttle control lever is released while moving forward, the
powered scooter may "roll back" approximately 1 foot (30.48 cm) before the brake engages. If the
throttle control lever is released while moving in reverse, the powered scooter may "roll back" approximately 3 feet (1 meter) before the brake engages.
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Figure 1. Normal Driving Position
Figure 2. Increased Stability Driving Position
CORNERING INFORMATION
Excessively high cornering speeds can create the possibility of tipping. Factors which affect the possibility
of tipping include, but are not limited to, cornering speed, steering angle (how sharply you are turning),
uneven road surfaces, inclined road surfaces, riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction
(such as passing from a grassy area to a paved area – especially at high speed while turning), and abrupt
directional changes. High cornering speeds are not recommended. If you feel that you may tip over in a
corner, reduce your speed and steering angle (i.e., lessen the sharpness of the turn) to prevent your scooter
from tipping.
WARNING! When cornering sharply, reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of
gravity. When using your scooter at higher speeds, do not corner sharply. This greatly
reduces the possibility of a tip or fall.
BRAKING INFORMATION
Your scooter is equipped with these powerful brake systems:
Regenerative: Uses electricity to rapidly slow the vehicle when the throttle control lever returns to the
center/stop position.
Disc Park Brake: Activates mechanically after regenerative braking slows the vehicle to near stop, or
when power is removed from the system for any reason.
OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES
Your scooter is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions—dry, level surfaces composed of concrete, blacktop, or asphalt. However, Pride recognizes that there will be times when
you will encounter other surface types. For this reason, your scooter is designed to perform admirably on
packed soil, grass, and gravel. Feel free to use your scooter safely on lawns and in park areas.
Avoid driving on uneven terrain and/or soft surfaces.
Avoid tall grass that can become tangled in the running gear.
Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand.
Do not use your scooter in fresh or salt water.
Do not use your scooter at the edge of a stream, lake, or ocean.
If you feel unsure about a driving surface, avoid that surface.
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PUBLIC STREETS AND ROADWAYS
WARNING! You should not operate your scooter on public streets and roadways. Be
aware that it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated on your scooter.
Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then
proceed with extreme caution.
STATIONARY OBSTACLES (STEPS, CURBS, ETC.)
WARNING! Do not drive near raised surfaces, unprotected ledges, and/or drop-offs (curbs,
porches, stairs, etc.).
WARNING! Do not attempt to have your scooter climb or descend an obstacle that is
inordinately high.
WARNING! Do not attempt to have your scooter proceed backward down any step, curb,
or other obstacle. This may cause the scooter to tip.
WARNING! Be sure your scooter is traveling perpendicular to any curb you may be
required to ascend or descend. See figures 3 and 3A.
WARNING! Even though your scooter may be capable of handling greater obstacles,
Pride recommends that you do not attempt to negotiate a curb that has a height greater
than 2 in. (5 cm). Doing so could cause instability in your scooter.
Exposure of your scooter to inclement weather conditions should be avoided whenever possible. If suddenly caught up in rain, snow, severe cold or heat while operating your scooter, proceed to shelter at the
earliest opportunity. Thoroughly dry your scooter before storing, charging, or operating your scooter.
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PROHIBITED! Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions, and on icy/slippery
surfaces can cause damage to the scooter and electrical system. Maintain and store
your scooter in a dry and clean condition.
WARNING! Prolonged exposure to hot or cold conditions may affect the temperature of
upholstered and non-upholstered items on the scooter, possibly resulting in skin
irritation. Exercise caution when using your scooter in extremely hot or cold conditions
or when exposing your scooter to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
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FREEWHEEL MODE
Your scooter is equipped with a manual freewheel lever that, when engaged, allows the scooter to be
pushed. For more information about how to place your scooter into and out of freewheel mode, see III.
“Your Scooter.”
WARNING! When your scooter is in freewheel mode, the braking system is disengaged.
Disengage the drive motors only on a level surface.
Ensure the key is removed from the key switch.
Stand to the side of the scooter to engage or disengage freewheel mode. Never sit on
a scooter to do this.
After you have finished pushing your scooter, always return it to the drive mode to
lock the brakes.
An added feature built into the scooter is “push-too-fast” protection which safeguards the scooter against
gaining excessive speed while in freewheel mode.
“Push-too-fast” operates differently depending on which of two conditions exists:
If the key is switched “off” while in freewheel mode, the scooter’s controller activates regenerative
braking when the scooter is pushed faster than a maximum threshold which has been preprogrammed.
In this case, the controller is acting as a speed governor.
If the key is switched “on” while in freewheel mode, you will encounter considerable resistance at any
speed. This prevents the scooter from gaining unwanted momentum should the manual freewheel lever
inadvertently be released while driving the scooter.
STAIRS AND ESCALATORS
Scooters are not designed to travel up or down stairs or escalators. Always use an elevator.
WARNING! Do not use your scooter to negotiate steps or escalators.
DOORS
Determine if the door opens toward or away from you.
Use your hand to turn the knob or push the handle or push-bar.
Drive your scooter gently and slowly forward to push the door open. Or drive your scooter gently and
slowly backwards to pull the door open.
ELEVATORS
Modern elevators have a door edge safety mechanism that, when pushed, reopens the door(s).
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.
Use care that pocketbooks, packages, or scooter accessories do not become caught in elevator doors.
NOTE: If your scooter’s turning radius is greater than 60 in. (152.4 cm), it may be difficult to maneuver
in elevators and building entrances. Use caution when attempting to turn or maneuver your scooter in
small spaces, and avoid areas that might pose a problem.
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LIFT/ELEVATION PRODUCTS
If you will be transporting your scooter during travel, you may find it necessary to use a vehicle-mounted
lift system or elevation product to aid in transportation. Pride recommends that you closely review the
warnings, instructions, specifications, and safety information set forth by the manufacturer of the lift/
elevation product before using that product.
WARNING! Not all lift systems/elevation products are rated for use with an occupied
mobility device. Pride recommends that you do not remain seated on your scooter when
it is being used in connection with any type of lift system/elevation product unless:
That product is rated for occupied use by the manufacturer.
You are able to occupy your mobility device in strict conformity with the warnings,
instructions, specifications, and safety guidelines set forth by the manufacturer.
WARNING! Always turn off the power to the unit when you are being transferred via an
elevation product. Failure to do so may result in accidental throttle control lever contact,
resulting in unintended movement and personal injury or product damage.
BATTERIES
In addition to following the warnings below, be sure to comply with all other battery handling information.
MANDATORY! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead
and lead compounds. Wear goggles and gloves when handling batteries and
wash hands after handling.
WARNING! Scooter batteries are heavy. See specifications table. If you are
unable to lift that much weight, be sure to get help. Use proper lifting techniques
and avoid lifting beyond your capacity.
WARNING! Always protect the batteries from freezing and never charge a frozen
battery. Charging a frozen battery may result in damage to the battery.
WARNING! Connect the battery harnesses in the proper manner. RED (+) cables
must be connected to positive (+) battery terminals/posts. BLACK (-) cables must
be connected to negative (-) battery terminals/posts. Protective caps should be
installed over all battery terminals. REPLACE cables immediately if damaged.
BATTERY DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
If you encounter a damaged or cracked battery, immediately enclose it in a plastic bag. Contact your local
waste disposal agency or your authorized Pride Provider for instructions on disposal and battery recycling,
which is our recommended course of action.
PREVENTING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT
WARNING! If you anticipate being seated in a stationary position for an extended period
of time, turn off the power. This will prevent unexpected motion from inadvertent throttle
control lever contact.
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MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT
Pride recommends that you do not remain seated in your scooter while traveling in a motor vehicle. The
scooter should be stowed in the trunk of a car or in the back of a truck or van with the batteries removed
and/or properly secured. In addition, all removable scooter parts, including the armrests, seat, and shroud
should be removed and/or properly secured during motor vehicle transport.
WARNING! Although your scooter may be equipped with a positioning belt, this belt is not
designed to provide proper restraint during motor vehicle transport. Anyone traveling in
a motor vehicle should be properly secured in the motor vehicle seat with safety belts
fastened securely.
WARNING! Do not sit on your scooter while it is in a moving vehicle.
WARNING! Always be sure your scooter and its batteries are properly secured when it is
being transported. Batteries should be secured in an upright position and protective caps
should be installed on the battery terminals. Batteries should not be transported with any
flammable or combustible items.
GETTING ONTO AND OFF OF YOUR SCOOTER
Getting onto and off of your scooter requires a good sense of balance. Please observe the following safety
tips when getting onto and off of your scooter:
Ensure that your scooter is not in freewheel mode. See III. “Your Scooter.”
Make certain that the seat is secured into place.
Pivot the armrests up to make getting onto and off of the scooter easier.
WARNING! Before transferring, remove the key from the key switch to prevent
unintended movement.
WARNING! Position yourself as far back as possible in the scooter seat to prevent the
scooter from tipping.
WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the scooter armrests and do not use the
armrests for weight bearing purposes, such as transfers. Such use may cause the
scooter to tip, resulting in a fall from the scooter and personal injury.
WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the floorboard. Such use may cause the
scooter to tip.
REACHING AND BENDING
Avoid reaching or bending while driving your scooter. Bending forward creates the risk of accidental throttle
control lever contact. Bending to the side while seated creates the risk of tipping. It is important to maintain
a stable center of gravity and keep the scooter from tipping. Pride recommends that the scooter user determine
his/her personal limitations and practice bending and reaching in the presence of a qualified attendant.
WARNING! Do not bend, lean, or reach for objects if you have to pick them up from the
scooter deck or from either side of the scooter. Movements such as these may change your
center of gravity and the weight distribution of the scooter and cause your scooter to tip.
PROHIBITED! Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware that loose
fitting clothing can become caught in drive tires.
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POSITIONING BELTS
Your authorized Pride Provider, therapist(s), and other healthcare professionals are responsible for determining your requirement for a positioning belt in order to operate your scooter safely.
WARNING! If you require a positioning belt to safely operate your scooter, make sure it
is fastened securely.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS/PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS
The scooter user must exercise care and common sense when operating his/her scooter. This includes
awareness of safety issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs or when the user has specific
physical limitations.
WARNING! Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed or over-the-counter
medication or if you have certain physical limitations. Some medications and limitations
may impair your ability to operate your scooter in a safe manner.
ALCOHOL/SMOKING
The scooter user must exercise care and common sense when operating his/her scooter. This includes
awareness of safety issues while under the influence of alcohol or while smoking.
WARNING! Do not operate your scooter while you are under the influence of alcohol, as
this may impair your ability to drive safely.
WARNING! Pride strongly recommends that you do not smoke cigarettes while seated in
your scooter, although the scooter has passed the necessary testing requirements for
cigarette smoking. You must adhere to the following safety guidelines if you decide to
smoke cigarettes while seated in your scooter.
Do not leave lit cigarettes unattended.
Keep ashtrays a safe distance from the seat cushions.
Always make sure cigarettes are completely extinguished before disposal.
FLAMMABILITY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING! Even though the plastics used on your scooter have been tested and have
passed the applicable flammability standards, Trendmobil recommends that you do not
expose your scooter to open flames.
WARNING! Replace worn or damaged upholstery immediately to reduce the risk of fire
hazard.
WARNING! Be aware that washing of upholstered items may reduce the resistance to
flammability of the fabric.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC AND RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (EMI/RFI)
WARNING! Laboratory tests have shown that electromagnetic and radio frequency waves
can have an adverse effect on the performance of electrically-powered mobility vehicles.
Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference can come from sources such as cellular phones, mobile
two-way radios (such as walkie-talkies), radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters,
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and medium-range mobile transceivers
used by emergency vehicles. In some cases, these waves can cause unintended movement or damage to
the control system. Every electrically-powered mobility vehicle has an immunity (or resistance) to EMI.
The higher the immunity level, the greater the protection against EMI. This product has been tested and
has passed at an immunity level of 20 V/M.
WARNING! Be aware that cell phones, two-way radios, laptops, electricity generators or
high power sources, and other types of radio transmitters may cause unintended
movement of your electrically-powered mobility vehicle due to EMI. Exercise caution
when using any of these items while operating your mobility vehicle and avoid coming
into close proximity of radio and TV stations.
WARNING! The addition of accessories or components to the electrically-powered
mobility vehicle can increase the susceptibility of the vehicle to EMI. Do not modify your
scooter in any way not authorized by Pride.
WARNING! The electrically-powered mobility vehicle itself can disturb the performance
of other electrical devices located nearby, such as alarm systems.
NOTE: For further information on EMI/RFI, visit the Resource Center on www.pridemobility.com. If
unintended motion or brake release occurs, turn your scooter off as soon as it is safe to do so. Contact
your authorized Pride Provider to report the incident.
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*POWER SEAT SWITCH
*HAZARD LIGHTS SWITCH
HORN BUTTON
III. YOUR SCOOTER
TILLER CONSOLE
The tiller console houses all of the controls needed to drive your scooter, including the speed adjustment
dial, key switch, battery condition meter, status LED, horn buttons, turn signal buttons, accessory
switches, and the throttle control lever. See figure 4. Please note that some of the features listed in this
section are optional items available only on certain models in the Victory product line. Contact your authorized Pride Provider for more information regarding product release and availability.
PROHIBITED! Do not expose the tiller console to moisture. In the event that the tiller
console does become exposed to moisture, do not attempt to operate your scooter until
the tiller console has dried thoroughly.
TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR
SPEED ADJUSTMENT DIAL
THROTTLE
CONTROL
LEVER
*LEFT TURN SIGNAL
BUTTON
*OPTIONAL COMPONENTS - CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED PROVIDER FOR AVAILABILITY.
Figure 4. Tiller Console Components
STATUS LED
*HI-LOW SWITCH
LIGHTS SWITCH
Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your scooter’s top speed.
The image of the tortoise represents the slowest speed setting.
The image of the hare represents the fastest speed setting.
BATTERY CONDITION METER
TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR
KEY SWITCH
THROTTLE
CONTROL
LEVER
HORN BUTTON
*RIGHT TURN SIGNAL
BUTTON
Key Switch
Insert the key into the key switch and turn it clockwise to power up (turn on) your scooter.
Turn the key counterclockwise to power down (turn off) your scooter.
Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted and turned clockwise to power up your scooter, this meter indicates the
approximate battery voltage strength. For further information on battery charging, see IV. “Batteries and
Charging.”
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WARNING! If the key is turned to the “off” position while your scooter is in motion, the
electronic brakes will engage and your scooter will come to an abrupt stop!
III. YOUR SCOOTER
Status LED
The status LED alerts you to electrical problems that may occur with the scooter. The LED remains constantly lit while your scooter is on. If your scooter develops an electrical problem, the status LED will flash
a code. See VIII. “Basic Troubleshooting” for flash codes.
Horn Buttons
These buttons activate a warning horn. Your scooter must be powered up for the horn to be operational.
Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when doing so may prevent accident or injury.
Turn Signal Buttons (Optional)
Use these buttons to turn on the left and right turn signal (amber) lights.
Push the left button to activate the left turn signal light. The turn signal indicator LED located in the
battery condition meter will flash.
Push the right button to activate the right turn signal light. The turn signal indicator LED located in the
battery condition meter will flash.
The turn signals are timed to shut off automatically.
Lights Switch
This switch controls your scooter’s lighting system.
Toggle the switch forward to turn on the front lower light and rear running lights.
Toggle the switch rearward to turn the lights off.
WARNING! Scooter users are required to use their lights when visibility is restricted—day
or night.
Hazard Lights Switch (Optional)
This switch activates the 4-way flashers on your scooter.
Toggle the hazard lights switch forward to turn on the flashers.
Toggle the hazard lights switch rearward to turn off the flashers.
Hi-Low Switch (Optional)
This switch toggles the scooter’s speed between HI and LOW.
Toggle the switch forward (HI) and your scooter’s maximum speed is 5.25 mph (8.45 km/h).
Toggle the switch rearward (LOW) and your scooter’s maximum speed is 2.625 mph (4.22 km/h).
Power Seat Switch (Optional)
The power seat switch activates the power seat actuator and enables you to raise and lower the seat automatically. Refer to VI. “Comfort Adjustments” for more information regarding power seat operation and
safety.
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III. YOUR SCOOTER
Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and
the reverse speed of your scooter up to the maximum
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
To Move Forward, use either of the following:
Use your left thumb to push the left side of the
throttle control lever.
Use your right hand fingers to pull back on the
right side of the throttle control lever.
To Move Rearward, use either of the following:
Use your right thumb to push the right side of the
throttle control lever.
Use your left hand fingers to pull back on the left
side of the throttle control lever.
Release the throttle control lever and allow your
scooter to come to a complete stop before engaging
the other side of the lever. When the throttle control
lever is completely released, it automatically returns
to the center “stop” position and engages your
scooter’s brakes.
Off-board Charger Port
The off-board charger power cord plugs into this port
during battery charging. The off-board charger port
will be located on the tiller. See figure 5.
OFF-BOARD
CHARGER PORT
Figure 5. Off-board Charger Port (Tiller Mounted)
OFF-BOARD CHARGER
KEY SWITCH
LOWER HEADLIGHT
REAR TAIL LIGHTS
LEFT TURN SIGNAL
RIGHT TURN SIGNAL
Electrical System Fuses
Your scooter is equipped with a series of electrical sys-
Figure 6. Tiller Console Fuses
tem fuses, which help protect the off-board charging
system, key switch, and lighting system from receiving
an overload of electrical current. These fuses are the
same type used in automobiles and are located in a
compartment on the tiller.
See figure 6
. See IX. “Care
and Maintenance” for fuse replacement.
NOTE: Keep all electrical areas clean and free of
moisture and foreign material.
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III. YOUR SCOOTER
REAR COMPONENTS
The batteries, anti-tip wheels, motor/transaxle assembly, main circuit breaker (reset button), and the manual freewheel lever are located on your scooter as shown. See figure 7.
BATTERY
BATTERY
MANUAL FREEWHEEL LEVER
MOTOR/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
ANTI-TIP WHEELS
Figure 7. Rear Components
Batteries
The batteries store electrical energy that powers your scooter. See IV. “Batteries and Charging ” for information on how to charge your scooter batteries.
Anti-Tip Wheels
The anti-tip wheels are an integral and important safety feature of your scooter. They are bolted to the
frame at the rear of the scooter.
PROHIBITED! Do not remove the anti-tip wheels or modify your scooter in any way that
is not authorized by Pride.
WARNING! The anti-tip wheels may cause interference with the smooth transition of your
scooter when ascending or descending a curb. Contact your authorizedTrendmobil
Provider for more information.
Motor/Transaxle Assembly
The motor/transaxle assembly is an electromechanical unit that converts electrical energy from your
scooter’s batteries into the controlled mechanical energy that drives the scooter’s wheels.
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MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER
III. YOUR SCOOTER
Main Circuit Breaker (Reset Button)
When the voltage in the batteries becomes low or
your scooter is heavily strained because of excessive
loads, the main circuit breaker may trip to protect
the motor and electronics from damage. When the
breaker trips, the entire electrical system shuts
down. See figure 8.
The reset button pops out when the breaker trips.
Allow a minute or so for the electronics to “rest.”
Push in the reset button to reset the breaker.
If the breaker trips frequently, you may need to
charge the batteries more often or have your
authorized Pride Provider perform a load test on
the batteries.
If the main circuit breaker trips repeatedly, see
your authorized Pride Provider for service.
Figure 8. Main Circuit Breaker (Rear Section
Mounted)
Manual Freewheel Lever
Whenever you need or want to push your scooter for short distances, you can put it in freewheel mode.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Push forward on the manual freewheel lever to disable the drive system and the brake system. This will
enable you to push the scooter.
3. Pull back on the manual freewheel lever to reengage the drive and the brake systems and take your
scooter out of freewheel mode.
WARNING! When your scooter is in freewheel mode, the braking system is disengaged.
Disengage the drive motors only on a level surface.
Ensure the key is removed from the key switch.
Stand to the side of the scooter to engage or disengage freewheel mode. Never sit on
a scooter to do this.
After you have finished pushing your scooter, always return it to the drive mode to
lock the brakes.
NOTE: If the scooter is placed in freewheel mode (manual freewheel lever forward) while the key is in
the “on” position, the scooter will not run until the manual freewheel lever is pushed backward and the
key is turned to the “off” position, then back to the “on” position.
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III. YOUR SCOOTER
SECURING THE SCOOTER
Always secure the scooter in a forward-facing position in the vehicle. Attach the four tie-down straps to
the designated securement points. See figures 9, 9A, and 9B. Tighten the straps to sufficiently remove
all slack. Never attach tie-downs to adjustable, moving, or removable parts of the scooter such as armrests,
shrouds, and wheels. These items should be removed. Position the anchor points for the rear tie-down
straps directly behind the rear securement points on the scooter. The front tie-down straps should anchor
to floor points that are spaced wider than the scooter to provide increased lateral stability.
WARNING! Ensure scooters are properly secured to the motor vehicle during transport.
Scooters that are not properly secured can become a hazard to the user and to other
vehicle passengers in the event of a crash, sudden stopping, or swerving, as the scooter
could tip or slide out of place.
FRONT SECUREMENT POINTS
Figure 9. Front Securement Points
(3-Wheel)
REAR SECUREMENT POINTS
Figure 9B. Rear Securement Points
FRONT SECUREMENT POINTS
Figure 9A. Front Securement Points
(4-wheel)
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IV. BATTERIES AND CHARGING
BATTERIES AND CHARGING
Your scooter requires two long-lasting, 12-volt, deep-cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free.
They are recharged by an off-board charging system.
Charge your scooter’s batteries prior to using it for the first time.
Keep the batteries fully charged to keep your scooter running smoothly.
READING YOUR BATTERY VOLTAGE
The battery condition meter on the tiller console indicates the
approximate strength of your batteries using a color code. From
right to left, green indicates fully charged batteries, yellow indicates a draining charge, and red indicates that an immediate
recharge is necessary. See figure 10. To ensure the highest accuracy, the battery condition meter should be checked while operating your scooter at full speed on a dry, level surface.
CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES
PROHIBITED! Removal of grounding prong can
create electrical hazard. If necessary, properly
install an approved 3-pronged adapter to an
electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Figure 10. Battery Condition Meter
PROHIBITED! Never use an extension cord to plug in your battery charger. Plug the
charger directly into a properly wired standard electrical outlet.
PROHIBITED! Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter while the
batteries are charging. Pride recommends that you do not charge the batteries while the
scooter is occupied.
MANDATORY! Read the battery charging instructions in this manual and in the manual
supplied with the battery charger before charging the batteries.
WARNING! Explosive gases may be generated while charging the batteries. Keep the
scooter and battery charger away from sources of ignition such as flames or sparks and
provide adequate ventilation when charging the batteries.
WARNING! You must recharge your scooter’s batteries with the supplied off-board
charger. Do not use an automotive-type battery charger.
WARNING! Inspect the battery charger, wiring, and connectors for damage before each
use. Contact your authorized Pride Provider if damage is found.
WARNING! Do not attempt to open the battery charger case. If the battery charger does
not appear to be working correctly, contact your authorized Pride Provider.
WARNING! If the battery charger is equipped with cooling slots, then do not attempt to
insert objects through these slots.
WARNING! Be aware that the battery charger case may become hot during charging.
Avoid skin contact and do not place on surfaces that may be affected by heat.
WARNING! If your battery charger has not been tested and approved for outdoor use, then
do not expose it to adverse or extreme weather conditions. If the battery charger is
exposed to adverse or extreme weather conditions, then it must be allowed to adjust to
the difference in environmental conditions before use indoors. Refer to the manual
supplied with the battery charger for more information.
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IV. BATTERIES AND CHARGING
Follow these easy steps to change your batteries safely:
1. Position the front of your scooter close to a standard
electrical outlet.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Make sure that the manual freewheel lever is in the drive
position.
4. Plug the 3-pin charger power cord into the off-board
charger port. See figures 5 and 11.
5. Extend the charger power cord and plug it into the electrical
outlet. We recommend that you charge the batteries for at
least 8 to 14 hours.
6. When the batteries are fully charged, unplug the charger
power cord from the electrical outlet and then from the offboard charger port.
WARNING! The LED lights on the charger
indicate different charger conditions at various
times: charger power on, charging in progress,
charging complete. If the LED does not
indicate that charging is complete within 24
hours, unplug the charger from the outlet and
contact your Pride Provider. Refer to the
manual supplied with the charger for a
complete explanation of these indicators.
Figure 11. Off-board Charger
NOTE: There is a charger inhibit function on your scooter. The scooter will not run and the battery
condition meter will not operate while the batteries are charging.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How does the charger work?
When your scooter’s battery voltage is low, the charger works harder, sending more electrical current to
the batteries to bring up their charge. As the batteries approach a full charge, the charger sends less and
less electrical current. When the batteries are fully charged, the current sent from the charger is at nearly
zero amperage. Therefore, when the charger is plugged in, it maintains the charge on your scooter’s batteries, but does not overcharge them. Refer to the manual supplied with the battery charger for charging
instructions.
Can I use a different charger?
Chargers are selected precisely for particular applications and are especially matched to the type, size, and
chemical formulation of specific batteries. For the safest and most efficient charging of your scooter’s
batteries we recommend only use of the charger supplied as original equipment with your Pride product.
Any charging method resulting in batteries being charged individually is especially prohibited.
What if my scooter’s batteries won’t charge?
Ensure the red (+) and black (-) battery cables are connected properly to the battery terminals.
Ensure both battery harnesses that extend from the batteries are plugged into their mating harness
leading to the charger.
Ensure both ends of the charger power cord are inserted fully.
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IV. BATTERIES AND CHARGING
How often must I charge the batteries?
Two major factors must be considered when deciding how often to charge your scooter’s batteries:
All day scooter use on a daily basis.
Infrequent or sporadic scooter use.
With these considerations in mind, you can determine how often and for how long you should charge your
scooter’s batteries. We designed the off-board charger so that it will not overcharge your scooter’s
batteries. However, you may encounter some problems if you do not charge your batteries often enough
and if you do not charge them on a regular basis.
Following the guidelines below will provide safe and reliable battery operation and charging.
If you use your scooter daily, charge its batteries as soon as you finish using it for the day. Your scooter
will be ready each morning. We recommend that you charge your scooter’s batteries for at least 8 to
14 hours after daily use. Pride recommends that you charge the batteries for an additional 4 hours after
the battery charger indicates that charging is complete.
If you use your scooter once a week or less, charge its batteries at least once a week for at least 24
hours.
NOTE: Keep your batteries fully charged and avoid deeply discharging your batteries. Refer to the
manual supplied with the battery charger for charging instructions. Pride recommends charging your
batteries for at least 48 continuous hours once per month to improve battery performance and battery
life.
How can I ensure maximum battery life?
Fully charged deep-cycle batteries provide reliable performance and extended battery life. Keep your
scooter’s batteries fully charged whenever possible. Protect your scooter and batteries from extreme heat
or cold. Batteries that are regularly and deeply discharged, infrequently charged, stored in extreme temperatures, or stored without a full charge may be permanently damaged, causing unreliable performance
and limited service life.
How can I get maximum range or distance per charge?
Rarely will you have ideal driving conditions—smooth, flat, hard driving surfaces with no wind or curves.
Often, you will face hills, pavement cracks, uneven and loosely packed surfaces, curves, and wind, all of
which affect the distance or running time per battery charge. Below are a few suggestions for obtaining
the maximum range per battery charge.
Always fully charge your scooter’s batteries prior to daily use.
Maintain but do not exceed the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on each tire.
Plan your route ahead to avoid as many hills, cracked, broken, or soft surfaces as possible.
Limit your baggage weight to essential items.
Try to maintain an even speed while your scooter is in motion.
Avoid stop-and-go driving.
Pride recommend charging your batteries for at least 48 continuous hours once per month to improve
battery performance and battery life.
Make sure all harness connections are secured properly.
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IV. BATTERIES AND CHARGING
What type and size of battery should I use?
We recommend deep-cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free. Both AGM and Gel-Cell are deepcycle batteries that are similar in performance. Do not use wet-cell batteries, which have removable caps.
WARNING! Corrosive chemicals are contained in batteries. Use only AGM or GelCell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions.
NOTE: Sealed batteries are not serviceable. Do not remove the caps.
How do I change a battery in my scooter?
MANDATORY! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and
lead compounds. Wear goggles and gloves when handling batteries and wash
hands after handling.
WARNING! Always use two batteries of the exact same type, chemistry, and amphour (Ah) capacity. Refer to the specifications table in this manual and in the
manual supplied with the battery charger for recommended type and capacities.
WARNING! Do not mix old and new batteries. Always replace both batteries at the
same time.
WARNING! Contact your authorized Pride Provider if you have any questions
regarding the batteries in your scooter.
WARNING! Do not replace the batteries while the scooter is occupied.
WARNING! The batteries on your scooter should only be serviced or replaced by
an authorized Pride Provider or a qualified technician.
PROHIBITED! Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery terminals.
Contact with tools can cause electrical shock.
You may need the following to change your batteries:
Metric/standard socket set and ratchet
Adjustable wrench
To change the batteries in your scooter:
1. Remove the seat and battery shroud.
2. Disconnect the battery tie-down strap.
3. Disconnect the battery harnesses by pulling them straight up. See figure 12.
4. Disconnect the battery cables from the battery terminals by sliding back the terminal boots and
unscrewing the nut from the bolt. See figure 14.
5. Remove the old batteries from the battery wells.
6. Place a new battery in each battery well. Face the battery terminals of each battery away from the seat
post.
See figure 13
.
7. Connect the red battery cable to the positive (+) battery terminal on each battery.
8. Connect the black battery cable to the negative (-) battery terminal on each battery.
9. Reposition the terminal boots over the battery terminals.
NOTE: If you encounter a damaged or cracked battery, immediately enclose it in a plastic bag. Contact
your local waste disposal agency or your authorized Pride Provider for instructions on disposal and
battery recycling, which is our recommended course of action.
Why do my new batteries seem weak?
Deep-cycle batteries employ a different chemical technology than that used in car batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries (nicads), and other common battery types. Deep-cycle batteries are specifically designed
to provide power, drain down their charge, and then accept a relatively quick recharge.
We work closely with our battery manufacturer to provide batteries that best suit your scooter’s specific
electrical demands. Fresh batteries are shipped fully charged to our customers. During shipping, the batteries may encounter temperature extremes that can influence their initial performance. Heat diminishes
the charge on the battery; cold slows the available power and extends the time needed to recharge the
battery.
It may take a few days for the temperature of your scooter’s batteries to stabilize and adjust to their new
room or ambient temperature. More importantly, it takes a few charging cycles (partial draining followed
by full recharging) to establish the critical chemical balance that is essential to a deep-cycle battery’s peak
performance and long life.
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IV. BATTERIES AND CHARGING
Follow these steps to properly break in your scooter’s new
batteries for maximum efficiency and service life:
1. Fully recharge any new battery prior to its initial use. This
charging cycle brings the battery up to about 88% of its peak
performance level.
2. Operate your new scooter in familiar and safe areas. Drive
slowly at first, and do not travel too far from your home or
familiar surroundings until you have become accustomed to
your scooter’s controls and have properly broken in your
scooter’s batteries.
3. Fully recharge the batteries. They should be at over 90% of
their peak performance level.
4. Operate your scooter again.
5. Fully recharge the batteries again.
6. After four or five charging cycles, the batteries are able to
receive a charge of 100% of their peak performance level
and are able to last for an extended period of time.
Figure 14. Battery Removal/Installation
What about public transportation?
If you intend to use public transportation with your scooter, you
must contact the transportation provider in advance to determine
their specific requirements.
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V. OPERATION
BEFORE GETTING ONTO YOUR SCOOTER
Have you fully charged the batteries? See IV. “Batteries and Charging.”
Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never leave the manual freewheel lever
pushed forward unless you are manually pushing your scooter.
GETTING ONTO YOUR SCOOTER
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING! Never attempt to get onto or off of your scooter without first removing the key
from the key switch. This will prevent the scooter from moving if accidental throttle
control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is fixed securely in position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is fixed securely in position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the floorboard.
PRE-RIDE ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS
Is the seat at the proper height? See VI. “Comfort Adjustments.”
Is the seat fixed securely in position?
Is the tiller at a comfortable setting and locked securely in place?See VI. “Comfort Adjustments.”
Is the key fully inserted into the key switch and turned clockwise to the “on” position?
Does the horn work properly?
Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many inclines as possible?
OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER
WARNING! The following can adversely affect steering and stability while operating your
scooter, resulting in loss of control, tipping, and/or personal injury:
Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet
Carrying passengers (including pets)
Hanging any article from the tiller
Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle
WARNING! High Rollover Risk! Avoid abrupt maneuvers at excessive speed. It is recommended that you set the speed adjustment dial to the slowest setting until you become
familiar with scooter controls and operation.
WARNING! Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on the floorboard at all times
while operating your scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
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V. OPERATION
Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
Push or pull the appropriate side of the throttle control lever.
The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages and the scooter accelerates smoothly
to the speed you preselected with the speed adjustment dial.
Pull on the left handgrip to steer your scooter to the left.
Pull on the right handgrip to steer your scooter to the right.
Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will automatically engage,
bringing your scooter to a stop.
NOTE: Your scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward speed you preset with the speed
adjustment dial.
GETTING OFF OF YOUR SCOOTER
1. Bring your scooter to a complete stop.
2. Power down your scooter and remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing toward the side of your scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is fixed securely in position.
5. Carefully and safely get out of the seat and stand to the side of your scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your scooter next time.
POWER DOWN TIMER FEATURE
Your scooter is equipped with an energy saving automatic power down timer feature designed to preserve
your scooter’s battery life. If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your scooter for approximately 20 minutes, the scooter’s controller shuts down automatically.
Although the controller is shut down, power will still be supplied to the scooter’s lighting system.
If the power down timer feature takes effect, perform the following steps to resume normal operation:
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your scooter.
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VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
WARNING! Remove the key from the
key switch before adjusting the tiller
or the seat. Never attempt to adjust
the tiller or the seat while the
scooter is in motion.
Your scooter is equipped with an adjustable pivoting
tiller.
1. While supporting the tiller, turn the tiller adjustment knob counterclockwise to loosen the tiller.
See figure 15.
2. Move the tiller to a comfortable position.
3. Turn the tiller adjustment knob clockwise to
secure the tiller in position.
NOTE: In order to fully lower the tiller for purposes of
disassembly or transport, you must first completely
remove the seat. See VII. “Disassembly and Assembly.”
MIRROR POSITION
To install the mirror (see figure 16):
1. Determine on which side to install the mirror and
remove the rubber plug from the top of the tiller
handle.
2. Insert the threaded end of the mirror holder into
the opening and rotate it clockwise until snug.
3. If necessary, rotate the nut clockwise to secure
the mirror in place.
TILLER
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
Figure 15. Tiller Adjustment
MIRROR HOLDER
RUBBER PLUG
NUT
To adjust the mirror:
Figure 16. Mirror Installation and Positioning
1. Position yourself in a seated driving position facing forward.
2. Adjust the mirror left, right, up, or down until you
have a good line of sight behind you.
ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT
The armrest width can be adjusted inward or outward.
1.Loosen the armrest adjustment knobs.
See figure 17
.
DETENT PINS
2. Use the attached ring to pull and remove the
detent pins.
3. Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width.
4. Align the adjustment holes on the seat frame and
armrest, then reinsert the detent pin.
5. Tighten the armrest adjustment knobs.
ARMREST
ADJUSTMENT
KNOBS
NOTE: Pivot the armrests upward to aid in getting
onto and off of your scooter.
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Figure 17. Armrest Width Adjustment
VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
SEAT ROTATION ADJUSTMENT
The seat rotation lever will secure the seat into several positions.
1. Push forward on the seat rotation lever to disengage the seat. See figure 18.
2. Rotate the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the lever to secure the seat into place.
FRONT-TO-BACK SEAT ADJUSTMENT
You can reposition the seat forward or rearward to
adjust the distance between the seat and the tiller.
1. Move the seat sliding lever located at the lower
left side of the seat outward.
2. While holding the lever out, slide the seat forward or rearward.
3. Release the seat sliding lever once the seat is in
the desired position.
SEAT ROTATION LEVER
Figure 18. Seat Position Adjustments
SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The seat can be repositioned to several different
heights. See figure 19.
1. Remove the seat and/or shroud from your
scooter. See VII. “Disassembly and Assembly.”
2. Remove the seat height adjustment bolt.
3. Raise or lower the upper seat post to the desired
seat height.
4. While holding the upper seat post at that height,
match up the locating holes in the upper seat post
with those of the lower seat post.
5. Insert the seat height adjustment bolt through the
locating holes of both the upper and lower seat
posts.
6. Reinstall the nut onto the seat height adjustment
bolt and tighten.
7. Reinstall the rear shroud and the seat.
UPPER SEAT POST
NUT
LOWER
SEAT POST
Figure 19. Seat Height Adjustment
LOCATING HOLE
SEAT HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT BOLT
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VI. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
POWER SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Your scooter may be equipped with a power seat. The power seat actuator is designed to raise or lower the
seat with minimal effort on the part of the operator. The power seat switch is located on the tiller console.
WARNING! The power seat is intended for operation only while your scooter is stationary
and on a level surface. Its purpose is to aid you in reaching objects. Drive your scooter
only with the power seat in the lowest position. Driving the scooter with the power seat
elevated could cause instability in the scooter, resulting in a tip or a fall.
Strict adherence to the following safety rules is vital to your safety:
Operate the power seat only while completely stationary on level ground.
Do not press the throttle control lever and the power seat switch at the same time.
Do not operate your scooter with the power seat elevated. Operate the scooter only
with the power seat fully retracted (in the lowest position).
Never place your scooter in freewheel mode with the power seat elevated.
Use extreme caution when reaching for objects with your power seat elevated. Do not
overextend or attempt to pick up objects that might affect your balance.
Do not attempt to raise or lower the seat while in motion.
Before operating the power seat, ensure your scooter is level and stationary and the speed adjustment dial
is set to the slowest setting.
To operate the power seat:
1. Press and hold the upper part of the power seat switch (see figure 4) to raise the seat. Release the switch
when you have attained your desired height or upon reaching the highest position.
2. Press and hold the lower part of the power seat switch to lower the seat. Release the switch when you
have attained your desired height or upon reaching the lowest position.
NOTE: The scooter must be stopped in order for the power seat to be operated. If the power seat switch
is pressed while the scooter is in motion, the scooter will slow and come to a stop. The scooter may also
produce a fault code. If a fault code occurs, you will need to turn the scooter’s power off, then back on
again before proceeding.
Instances may occur when the power seat is raised to reach something or get a better vantage point and not
returned to its lowest position before operating the scooter again. Depending on how high the power seat
is raised, your scooter’s speed will be reduced when operating the scooter.
Elevating the power seat to approximately one-half its maximum height limits your scooter’s speed to half
that set with the speed adjustment dial. If the power seat is elevated to approximately three-quarters its
maximum height, the scooter will not move if the throttle control lever is pressed. The power seat must be
lowered to slightly under three-quarters of its maximum height in order to drive the scooter agian. The
scooter cannot be driven at full speed until the scooter’s seat is lowered to approximately one-half its
maximum height.
It is strongly recommended that the scooter not be operated with the power seat elevated.
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VII. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY
You can disassemble the scooter into several
pieces: the seat, the front section, the rear section,
the battery shroud (if equipped), the basket, and
the batteries or battery boxes. See figure 20. No
tools are required to disassemble or assemble
your scooter, but keep in mind that the disassembled sections of the scooter take up more floor
space than the assembled unit. Always disassemble or assemble your scooter on a level, dry surface with sufficient room for you to work and
move around your scooter–about 5 feet (1.5
meters) in all directions. Remember that some
scooter components are heavy and you may need
assistance when lifting them.
WARNING! Do not lift beyond
your physical capability. Ask for
assistance when necessary
while disassembling or
assembling your scooter.
1. Remove the seat by lifting it straight up and
off of the scooter. If you encounter resistance
when removing the seat, disengage the seat
rotation lever and swivel the seat back and
forth while lifting up on the seat.
2. Gently pull the battery shroud up and off of
the scooter.
3. Disconnect the battery tie-down strap.
4. Unplug both battery harnesses by pulling
each harness straight up. See figure 21.
5. Remove the batteries from the battery wells.
WARNING! Failure to unplug both
battery harnesses prior to
separating the front and rear
sections could result in
permanent damage to the
scooter.
FRONT SECTION
BATTERIES
BASKET
Figure 20. Scooter Components
BATTERY HARNESS CONNECTIONS
BATTERY TIE-DOWN STRAP
Figure 21. Harness Connections
SEAT
REAR SECTION
BATTERY SHROUD
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VII. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Frame Separation
1. Arrange the front wheel(s) in a straight forward-facing position.
2. Lower the tiller and tighten the tiller adjustment knob.
NOTE: The pivoting tiller is equipped with a
mechanism that will lock the front wheels in
place when the tiller is completely lowered and
secured.
3. Grasp and lift up on the frame release lever.
See figure 22.
4. Lift the front section up until the frame hooks
of the front section separate from the rear section. See figure 23.
5.Slowly separate the two sections.
See figure 23
FRAME
RELEASE
LEVER
Figure 22. Frame Release Lever
LOWER FRAME TUBE
.
ASSEMBLY
1. Position the front and rear sections of your
scooter as shown in figure 23.
2. Use the frame release lever to lift the front
section as you align the frame hooks of the
front section with the lower frame tube of the
rear section. See figure 23.
3. Once the frame hooks are over the lower
frame tube, lower the front section completely. This will engage the frame lock.
4. Raise the tiller and fully tighten the tiller
adjustment knob.
5. Reinstall the batteries to the battery wells.
6.Connect both battery harnesses.
See figure 21
7. Secure the battery tie-down strap.
8. Reinstall the battery shroud.
9. Reinstall the seat and rotate it into place.
FRAME HOOKS
Figure 23. Frame Separation
.
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VIII. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Any electromechanical device occasionally requires some troubleshooting. However, most of the problems that may arise can usually be solved with a bit of thought and common sense. Many of these problems
occur because the batteries are not fully charged or because the batteries are worn down and can no longer
hold a charge.
DIAGNOSTIC FAULT CODES
The diagnostic fault codes for your scooter are designed to help you perform basic troubleshooting quickly
and easily. The scooter will either display a diagnostic flash code or emit a beep code in the event one of
the conditions listed below develops.
NOTE: Your scooter will not run unless the fault code condition is resolved and the scooter has been
turned off, then turned back on.
FAULT CODECONDITIONSOLUTION
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Battery charge is low.Charge batteries as soon as possible.
Battery charge is too low.Charge batteries.
The scooter's battery voltage is too
high to operate the scooter, or the
charger is still connected to the offboard charger port.
Current limit time out.Turn the scooter off for a few min-
The manual freewheel lever is in the
(forward) freewheel position.
Throttle control lever not at center
position at start up.
Speed pot error.Call your authorized Pride Provider
Motor volts error.Call your authorized Pride Provider
Other internal errors.Call your authorized Pride Provider
Unplug charger and/or turn key off,
then back on again.
utes, then turn your scooter back on.
Remove the key from the key
switch, then push the manual freewheel lever to the drive (rearward)
position and restart your scooter.
Return the throttle control lever to
center position, turn scooter off then
back on.
for assistance.
for assistance.
for assistance.
What if all the systems on my scooter seem to be dead?
Make certain that the key is in the “on” position.
Check that the batteries are fully charged.
Push in the main circuit breaker reset button. See III. “Your Scooter.”
Make certain that both battery harnesses and the front-to-rear harness are firmly connected. See VII.
“Disassembly and Assembly.”
Be sure the power down timer feature has not been activated. See V. “Operation.”
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VIII. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
What if my scooter does not move when I engage the throttle control lever?
When the manual freewheel lever is pushed forward, the brakes are disengaged and all power to the
motor/transaxle assembly is cut.
Push rearward on the manual freewheel lever, turn the scooter off, and then turn the scooter on to return
to normal scooter operation.
What if the main circuit breaker repeatedly trips?
If the main circuit breaker trips repeatedly, see your authorized Pride Provider for service.
Charge the batteries more frequently. See IV. “Batteries and Charging.”
If the problem continues, have both of your scooter’s batteries load tested by your authorized Pride
Provider.
You may also perform the load test yourself. Battery load testers are available at most automotive parts
stores. Follow the directions supplied with the load tester.
See IV. “Batteries and Charging” or “Appendix I - Specifications” for information about your
scooter’s battery type.
What if the battery condition meter dips way down and the motor surges or hesitates when I engage
the throttle control lever?
Fully charge your scooter’s batteries. See IV. “Batteries and Charging.”
Have your authorized Pride Provider load test each battery.
See the previous troubleshooting question for load testing the batteries yourself.
If you experience any problems with your scooter that you are not able to solve, immediately contact your
authorized Pride Provider for information, maintenance, and service.
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IX. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your scooter requires a minimal amount of care and maintenance. If you do not feel confident in your
ability to perform the maintenance listed below, you may schedule inspection and maintenance at your
authorized Pride Provider. The following areas require periodic inspection and/or care and maintenance.
TIRE PRESSURE
If equipped with pneumatic tires, always maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on each tire.
WARNING! It is important that the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on each tire
be maintained in pneumatic tires at all times. Do not underinflate or overinflate your
tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure
to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on the tires at all times may
result in tire and/or wheel failure.
Regularly inspect your scooter’s tires for signs of wear.
EXTERIOR SURFACES
Bumpers, tires, and trim can benefit from an occasional application of a rubber or vinyl conditioner.
WARNING! Do not use a rubber or vinyl conditioner on the scooter’s vinyl seat or tire
tread, as this may cause them to become dangerously slippery.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTION
Use a damp cloth and mild, non-abrasive cleanser to clean the plastic and metal parts of your scooter.
Avoid using products that may scratch the surface of your scooter.
If necessary, clean your product with an approved disinfectant. Make sure the disinfectant is safe for
use on your product before application.
WARNING! Follow all safety instructions for the proper use of the disinfectant and/or
cleaning agent before applying it to your product. Failure to comply may result in skin
irritation or premature deterioration of upholstery and/or scooter finishes.
BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Make certain that the terminal connections remain tight and uncorroded.
The batteries must sit flat in the battery wells.
The battery terminals should face towards the inside of the scooter.
WIRING HARNESSES
Regularly check all wiring connections.
Regularly check all wiring insulation, including the charger power cord, for wear or damage.
Have your authorized Pride Provider repair or replace any damaged connector, connection, or insula-
tion that you find before using your scooter again.
PROHIBITED! Even though the scooter has passed the necessary testing requirements
for ingress of liquids, you should keep electrical connections away from sources of
dampness, including direct exposure to water or bodily fluids and incontinence. Check
electrical components frequently for signs of corrosion and replace as necessary.
WARNING! Do not pull on electrical harnesses directly to detach them from the scooter.
Always grasp the connector itself when disconnecting the harness to prevent wire
damage.
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IX. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
WHEEL REPLACEMENT
If your scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires and
you have a flat tire, you can have the tube replaced.
If your scooter is equipped with a solid tire insert,
either the solid insert or the entire wheel must be
replaced depending on the model. Contact your
authorized Pride Provider for information regarding
replacement wheels for your scooter.
WARNING! Wheels on your scooter
should only be serviced/replaced by
an authorized Pride Provider or
qualified technician.
WASHER
AXLE SLOT
AXLE
KEY
WARNING! Be sure that the key is
removed from the key switch and the
scooter is not in freewheel mode
before performing this procedure.
WHEEL CAP
Figure 24. Solid Tire Wheel Removal
DRIVE WHEEL NUT
Follow these easy steps for a quick and safe repair
for solid tires:
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Elevate the side of the scooter of which you are removing the tire. Place wooden blocks under the
frame to elevate the scooter.
3. Remove the drive wheel nut and washer from the axle. See figure 24.
4. Pull the wheel off the axle.
5. Slide the new wheel back onto the axle.
WARNING! Ensure that the axle key is properly installed into the axle slot when
mounting the wheel. If not installed securely, the braking system is disengaged which
may cause personal injury and/or product damage may result.
6. Reinstall the drive wheel nut and washer onto the axle and tighten.
WARNING! Make sure that both the nut and washer are reinstalled and tightened
properly.
7. Remove the blocks from beneath the scooter.
ABS PLASTIC SHROUDS
The front tiller shroud, front shroud, and the rear shroud are formed from durable ABS plastic and are
coated with an advanced formula urethane paint.
A light application of car wax will help the shrouds retain their high gloss.
AXLE BEARINGS AND THE MOTOR/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
These items are all prelubricated, sealed, and require no subsequent lubrication.
MOTOR BRUSHES
The motor brushes are housed inside of the motor transaxle/assembly. They should be inspected periodically for wear by your authorized Pride Provider.
CONSOLE, CHARGER, AND REAR ELECTRONICS
Keep these areas free of moisture.
Allow these areas to dry thoroughly if they have been exposed to moisture before operating your
scooter again.
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IX. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
FUSE REPLACEMENT
In the event a fuse should cease to work:
1. Remove the fuse by pulling it out of its slot.
2. Examine the fuse to be sure it is blown. See figures 25 and 25A.
3. Insert a new fuse of the same rating.
WARNING! The replacement fuse must exactly match the rating of the fuse being
replaced. Failure to use properly rated fuses may cause damage to the electrical system.
Figure 25. Working FuseFigure 25A. Blown Fuse (Replace)
NYLON LOCK NUT REPLACEMENT
Any nylon insert lock nut removed during the periodic maintenance, assembly, or disassembly of the
scooter must be replaced with a new nut. Nylon insert lock nuts should not be reused as it may cause
damage to the nylon insert, resulting in a less secure fit. Replacement nylon insert lock nuts are available
at local hardware stores or through your authorized Pride Provider.
STORING YOUR SCOOTER
If you plan on not using your scooter for an extended period of time, it is best to:
1. Fully charge its batteries prior to storage.
2. Disconnect the batteries from the scooter.
3. Store your scooter in a warm, dry environment.
4. Avoid storing your scooter where it will be exposed to temperature extremes.
WARNING! Always protect batteries from freezing temperatures and never charge a
frozen battery. Charging a frozen battery can result in damage to the battery.
Batteries that are regularly and deeply discharged, infrequently charged, stored in extreme temperatures,
or stored without a full charge may be permanently damaged, causing unreliable performance and limited
service life. It is recommended that you charge the scooter batteries periodically throughout periods of
prolonged storage to ensure proper performance.
You may wish to place several boards under the frame of your scooter to raise it off of the ground during
periods of prolonged storage. This takes the weight off the tires and reduces the possibility of flat spots
developing on the areas of the tires contacting the ground.
DISPOSAL OF YOUR SCOOTER
Your scooter must be disposed of according to applicable local and national statutory regulations. Contact
your local waste disposal agency or authorized Pride Provider for information on proper disposal of packaging, metal frame components, plastic components, electronics, batteries, neoprene, silicone, and polyurethane materials.
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APPENDIX I - SPECIFICATIONS
V10 SPECIFICATIONS
Model NumberSC610V
Maximum Allowable Incline6° (10.5%)
Maximum Obstacle Climbing Ability2 in. (5 cm)
Overall Length
Overall Width
Total Weight Without Batteries
Heaviest Piece When DisassembledFront Section: 53.5 lbs. (24.27 kg)
Turning Radius
Speed (Maximum)
Range Per Charge
3
3
6
3
1
1,
2
46 in. (116.8 cm)
22.25 in. (56.5 cm)
131 lbs. (59.4 kg)
42 in. (106.68 cm)
5.5 mph (8.85 km/h)
15.5 miles (25 km)
Ground Clearance
Weight Capacity
Standard SeatingType: Foldable Molded Plastic with Sliders
Drive SystemRear-wheel drive, sealed transaxle, 24-volt DC motor
Dual Braking SystemRegenerative and electromechanical
Tires10 in. (25.4 cm) solid
Battery Requirements
Battery ChargerOff-board
1
Varies with user weight, terrain type, battery amp-hour (Ah), battery charge, battery condition, and tire condi-
3
4, 5
4 in. (10.16 cm) at mid-frame
350 lbs. (158.75 kg)
Weight: 28 lbs. (12.7 kg)
Material: Black Vinyl
Dimensions:
18 in. (45.72 cm) width
17 in. (43.18 cm) depth
Two 12-volt, deep-cycle
Size: U1 (31-36 Ah) or optional 40 Ah
U1 Battery Weight: 24.5 lbs. (11 kg) each
40 Ah Battery Weight: 32.5 lbs. (14.74 kg) each
tion. This specification can be subject to a variance of +10%, -5%.
2
Tested in accordance with ANSI/RESNA, WC Vol 2, Section 4 & ISO 7176-4 standards. Results derived from
theoretical calculation based on battery specifications and drive system performance. Test conducted at maximum
weight capacity.
3
Due to manufacturing tolerances and continual product improvement, this specification can be subject to a
variance of (+ or -) 3 %.
4
AGM or Gel-Cell type required. See IV. “Batteries and Charging.”
5
Battery weight may vary based on battery manufacturer.
6
Includes standard seat.
NOTE: This product conforms to all applicable ANSI-RESNA testing requirements and ISO 7176
series EN12184 standards. All specifications subject to change without notice.
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16.5 - 19 in.
(42 - 48.25 cm)
18 in.
(45.72 cm)
15.25 - 17.75 in.
(38.7 - 45.1 cm)
4 in. (10.16 cm)
17 in.
(43.18 cm)
39.5 - 42 in. (100.3 - 106.7 cm)
46 in. (116.8 cm)
Turning Radius
42 in. (106.68 cm)
22.25 in. (56.5 cm)
Figure 26. Victory 10 Dimensions
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APPENDIX I - SPECIFICATIONS
V10 PS SPECIFICATIONS
Model NumberSC610VPS
Maximum Allowable Incline8° (14.1%)
Maximum Obstacle Climbing Ability2 in. (5 cm)
Overall Length
Overall Width
Total Weight Without Batteries
Heaviest Piece When DisassembledFront Section 63.5 lbs.(28.9 kg)
Turning Radius
Speed (Maximum)
Range Per Charge
3
3
6
3
1
1,
2
46 in. (116.8 cm)
22.25 in. (56.5 cm)
135.5 lbs. (61.68 kg)
42 in. (106.68 cm)
5.5 mph (8.85 km/h)
15.5 miles (25 km)
Ground Clearance
Weight Capacity
Standard SeatingType: Foldable Molded Plastic
Drive SystemRear-wheel drive, sealed transaxle, 24-volt DC motor
Dual Braking SystemRegenerative and electromechanical
Tires10 in. (25.4 cm) solid
Battery Requirements
Battery ChargerOff-board
1
Varies with user weight, terrain type, battery amp-hour (Ah), battery charge, battery condition, and tire condi-
3
4,5
4 in. (10.16 cm) at mid-frame
350 lbs. (158.75 kg)
Weight: 28 lbs. (12.7 kg)
Material: Black Vinyl
Dimensions:
18 in. (45.72 cm) overall width
17 in. (43.18 cm) effective depth
Two 12-volt, deep-cycle
Size: U1 (31-36 Ah)
U1 Battery Weight: 24.5 lbs. (11 kg) each
tion. This specification can be subject to a variance of +10%, -5%.
2
Tested in accordance with ANSI/RESNA, WC Vol 2, Section 4 & ISO 7176-4 standards. Results derived from
theoretical calculation based on battery specifications and drive system performance. Test conducted at maximum
weight capacity.
3
Due to manufacturing tolerances and continual product improvement, this specification can be subject to a
variance of (+ or -) 3 %.
4
AGM or Gel-Cell type required. See IV. “Batteries and Charging.”
5
Battery weight may vary based on battery manufacturer.
6
Includes standard seat.
NOTE: This product conforms to all applicable ANSI-RESNA testing requirements and ISO 7176
series EN12184 standards. All specifications subject to change without notice.
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APPENDIX I - SPECIFICATIONS
22.25 in. (56.5 cm)
46 in. (116.8 cm)
4 in. (10.16 cm)
42 - 51.5 in. (106.65 - 130.8 cm)
17 - 23 in.
(43.18 - 58.4 cm)
17.25 - 23.25 in.
(43.8 - 59.1 cm)
42 in. (106.68 cm)
Turning Radius
18 in.
(45.72 cm)
17 in.
(43.18 cm)
Figure 27. V10 PS Dimensions
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