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          Legend Classic XL-8

I V .   Y O U R   S C O O T E R

TILLER CONSOLE

The tiller console houses all of the controls needed to drive your scooter, including the speed adjustment dial,
throttle control lever, battery condition meter, lights switch, hazard lights switch, turn indicator buttons, status LED,
and horn buttons. See figure 8.

WARNING! 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.

Figure 8. Tiller Console

Key Switch

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Insert the key into the key switch and turn it clockwise to power up (turn on) your scooter.

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Turn the key anticlockwise 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 V. “Batteries and Charging.”

Turn Indicator Buttons

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Press the appropriate turn indicator button once to activate it.

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The turn indicators are timed to shut off automatically.

Hazard Lights Switch

This switch activates the 4-way flashers on your scooter.

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Toggle the switch forward to turn on the flashers.

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Toggle the switch rearward to turn off the flashers.

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HAZARD LIGHTS SWITCH

HORN BUTTON

KEY SWITCH

LIGHTS SWITCH

HORN BUTTON

SPEED ADJUSTMENT DIAL

THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER

TURN INDICATOR BUTTON

TURN INDICATOR BUTTON

BATTERY CONDITION METER

POWER SEAT SWITCH (OPTIONAL)

STATUS LED

HI-LOW SWITCH (CLASS 3 ONLY)

PUSH TO GO FORWARD

PUSH TO GO BACKWARD

PULL TO GO FORWARD

PULL TO GO BACKWARD

Summary of Contents for LEGEND CLASSIC XL-8

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Unit 106 Heyford Park Camp Road Upper Heyford Oxfordshire OX25 5HA www pridemobility com The Ultimate In Style Performance...

Page 2: ...in any circumstances Performing a prohibited action can cause injury to personnel and or damage to equipment black symbol with red circle and red slash www pridemobility com Legend Classic XL 8 NOTE T...

Page 3: ...E N T S I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 5 III SPECIFICATIONS 16 IV YOUR SCOOTER 18 V BATTERIES AND CHARGING 22 VI OPERATION 26 VII COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 28 VIII DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 31 IX BASIC TROUBLES...

Page 4: ...on your Pride product can result in personal injury or product damage and void Pride s product warranty PURCHASER S AGREEMENT Byacceptingdeliveryofthisproduct youpromisethatyouwillnotchange alter orm...

Page 5: ...h points created during assembly Corrosive chemicals contained in battery Use only AGM or Gel Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions Read and follow the information in th...

Page 6: ...t 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 adapte...

Page 7: ...vities 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 confid...

Page 8: ...umatic tyres at all times may result in tyre and or wheel failure causing serious personal injury and or damage to your scooter WARNING Inflate your scooter tyres from a regulated air source with an a...

Page 9: ...lity in your scooter resulting in personal injury and or damage to your scooter Handicap public access ramps are not subject to government regulation in all countries and therefore do not necessarilys...

Page 10: ...d surfaces inclinedroadsurfaces ridingfromanareaoflowtractiontoanareaofhightraction suchaspassingfrom a grassy area to a paved area especially at high speed while turning and abrupt directional change...

Page 11: ...tc WARNING Do not attempt to have your scooter climb or descend an obstacle that is inordinately high Serious personal injury and or damage may result WARNING Do not attempt to have your scooter proce...

Page 12: ...g your scooter always return it to the drive mode to lock the brakes Failure to heed the above could result in personal injury and or damage to your scooter An added feature built into your scooter is...

Page 13: ...ions table Lifting weight beyond your capacity could result in personal injury If necessary get someone physically able to lift the scooter batteries for you WARNING Battery posts terminals and relate...

Page 14: ...on yourself as far back as possible in the scooter seat to prevent the scooter from tipping and causing injury WARNING Avoid using your armrests for weight bearing purposes Such use may cause the scoo...

Page 15: ...y radios such as walkie talkies radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters wireless computerlinks microwavesignals pagingtransmitters andmedium rangemobiletransceiversusedbyemergency ve...

Page 16: ...igure 7 Tyre Dimensions Front And Rear 33 cm 13 10 cm 4 R E V E R S E F O R F O R W A R D A R D 42 cm 49 5 cm 16 5 19 5 10 cm 4 132 cm 52 45 cm 18 45 cm 18 45 cm 58 5cm 18 23 165 cm 65 61 cm 24 TURNIN...

Page 17: ...to 6 5 km h 4 mph Class 3 Up to 13 km h 8 mph Range Per Charge Up to 48 km 30 miles with NF 22 batteries Ground Clearance 10 cm 4 in Weight Capacity 181 kg 400 lbs Standard Seating Type Foldable Weig...

Page 18: ...ockwisetopowerdown turnoff yourscooter Battery Condition Meter Whenthekeyisfullyinsertedandturnedclockwisetopowerupyourscooter thismeterindicatestheapproximate batteryvoltagestrength Forfurtherinforma...

Page 19: ...rs are required to use their lights when visibility is restricted day or night Failure to use the lighting system in periods of poor visibility may result in personal injury Speed Adjustment Dial This...

Page 20: ...de Dealer for more information REAR SECTION Thebatteries notshown themaincircuitbreaker reset button the manual freewheel lever the anti tip wheels andthemotor transaxleassembly notshown arelocated on...

Page 21: ...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 rearward and the...

Page 22: ...rd wall outlet 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 Failu...

Page 23: ...rdbatterycharger 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 o...

Page 24: ...batteries which have removable caps NOTE Sealed batteries are not serviceable Do not remove the caps To change a battery in your scooter WARNING Corrosive chemicals are contained in batteries Use onl...

Page 25: ...ttakesafewchargingcycles partialdrainingfollowedbyfullrecharging toestablishthecritical chemical balance that is essential to a deep cycle battery s peak performance and long life Follow these steps t...

Page 26: ...e seat locked securely in place SeeVII ComfortAdjustments Is the tiller at a comfortable setting and locked securely in place SeeVII ComfortAdjustments Isthekeyfullyinsertedintothekeyswitchandturnedcl...

Page 27: ...ave the seat facing to the side to facilitate getting onto your scooter next time POWER DOWN TIMER FEATURE Yourscooterisequippedwithanenergysavingautomaticpowerdowntimerfeaturedesignedtopreservebatter...

Page 28: ...SEATSLIDINGLEVER Figure 13 Tiller Adjustment Figure 14 Seat Adjustment Tiller Angle Adjustment Your scooter is equipped with a pivoting tiller that allows adjustment to several positions from the scoo...

Page 29: ...llocatedunderneath the armrest See figure 16 NOTE The armrests also pivot upward to make getting on and off of your scooter easier Seat Height Adjustment You can change the seat height to one of three...

Page 30: ...r hands on the handgrips and use your thumb to push the left side of the throttlecontrollever 6 Releasetheleverwhenyouhaveattainedyourdesiredheight 7 Ensure your seat is in the lowest position and tog...

Page 31: ...sult in personal injury Ask for assistance when necessary while disassembling or assembling your scooter SEAT REARSHROUD REAR SECTION BATTERIES BASKET FRONT SECTION Figure 18 The Legend Classic XL 8 D...

Page 32: ...e lower pegs are no longer in the slots See figure 24 3 Carefullymovethefrontsectionawayfromtherearsection Figure 24 Frame Sections FRONT TO REAR HARNESS CURVEDLOCKINGBRACKET PEG ASSEMBLY 1 Position t...

Page 33: ...bleshooting 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...

Page 34: ...s have both of your scooter s batteries load tested by your authorised Pride Dealer Youmayalsoperformtheloadtestyourself Batteryloadtestersareavailableatmostautomotivepartsstores Followthedirectionssu...

Page 35: ...elmustbereplaceddependingon model ContactyourauthorisedPrideDealerforinformationregardingreplacementwheelsforyourscooter WARNING Prevent personal injury Completely deflate pneumatic tyres before disma...

Page 36: ...oter s light bulbs are easily replaceable Do not use regular automotive type 12 volt light bulbs your scooter is equippedwitha24 voltelectricalsystem Replacementlight bulbs can be purchased from your...

Page 37: ...yatwelve monthwarrantyfromtheoriginalmanufacturer NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY The following are classed as wear items which may under normal wear and tear require replacing These items are not therefor...

Page 38: ...38 www pridemobility com Legend Classic XL 8 N O T E S...

Page 39: ...Unit 106 Heyford Park Camp Road Upper Heyford Oxfordshire OX25 5HA www pridemobility com INFMANU2367...

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