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Go-Go Ultra

    www.pridemobility.com

I I .   S A F E T Y

GENERAL

Your scooter is a state-of-the-art life-enhancement device designed to increase mobility. Pride provides an exten-
sive 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.

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 health 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 of lifts, up and down ramps, and over moderate terrain.

Below are some precautions, tips, and other safety considerations that will help the user become accustomed to
operating the scooter safely.

MODIFICATIONS

Pride has designed and engineered your scooter to provide maximum mobility and utility. A wide range of acces-
sories is available from your authorised Pride Dealer to further customise your scooter to better suit your needs
and/or preferences. 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 authorised by Pride. Unauthorised

modifications may result in personal injury and/or damage to your scooter.

REMOVABLE PARTS

WARNING! Do not attempt to lift or move your scooter by any of its removable parts.

Personal injury and damage to the scooter may result.

WARNING! Do not operate your new scooter for the first time without completely reading

and understanding this owner’s manual.

Summary of Contents for go-go ultra

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

Page 2: ...ituation that can cause personal injury equipment and or property damage MANDATORY These actions should be performed as specified Failure to perform mandatory actions can cause injury to personnel and...

Page 3: ...T S I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 5 III SPECIFICATIONS 16 IV YOUR SCOOTER 18 V BATTERIES AND CHARGING 21 VI OPERATION 25 VII COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 27 VIII DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 29 IX BASIC TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 4: ...se located on your Pride product can result in personal injury or product damage and will void Pride s product warranty PURCHASER S AGREEMENT Byacceptingdeliveryofthisproduct youpromisethatyouwillnotc...

Page 5: ...are contained in batteries Use only AGM or Gel Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions Read and follow the information in the owner s manual Maximum weight capacity Place...

Page 6: ...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 Failure to he...

Page 7: ...and you will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways on and off of lifts up and down ramps and over moderate terrain Below are some precautions tips and other safety co...

Page 8: ...ry and or damage to your scooter WARNING Inflate your scooter tyres from a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge Inflating your tyres from an unregulated air source could overinflate t...

Page 9: ...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 When on any sort of an incline or decline never place...

Page 10: ...s greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall To avoid personal injury or property damage always exercise common sense when cornering Whenyouapproachanincline itisbesttoleanforward Seefigures2and...

Page 11: ...perating the scooter on footpaths pavements bridleways pedestrian areas and roads Obey the Code of Practice for Class 3 vehicle users Failure to heed could result in serious injury and or damage to yo...

Page 12: ...r 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 Anaddedfeaturebuiltintothescooteris push too fast protec...

Page 13: ...zen battery Charging a frozen battery may result in personal injury and or damage to the battery WARNING RED cables must be connected to positive battery terminals posts BLACK cables must be connected...

Page 14: ...chingorbendingwhiledrivingyourscooter Whenreaching bending orleaningwhileseatedonyour scooter itisimportanttomaintainastablecentreofgravityandkeepthescooterfromtipping Priderecommends thatthescooterus...

Page 15: ...electrically poweredmobilityvehiclehasanimmunity orresistance toEMI Thehighertheimmunitylevel the greater the protection against EMI This product has been tested and has passed at an immunity level o...

Page 16: ...cm 19 13 5 34 25 cm 3 Wheel 94 cm 37 4 Wheel 99 cm 39 4 Wheel 109 cm 43 Turning Radius 3 Wheel 81 cm 32 Turning Radius 43 cm 17 16 40 60 cm Figure 4 Go Go Ultra Dimensions I I I S P E C I F I C A T I...

Page 17: ...3 Wheel 81 cm 32 in 4 Wheel 109 cm 43 in Speed Maximum Variable up to 6 5 km h 4 mph Range Per Charge With 12 AHbatteries Up to 16 km 10 miles Ground Clearance 4 4 cm 1 75 in Weight Capacity 113 kg 1...

Page 18: ...htsideofthelevertodisengageyourscooter sbrakesandmoveforward Releasetheleverandallowyourscootertocometoacompletestopbeforepushingtheothersideofthelever to move in reverse Whenthethrottleiscompletelyre...

Page 19: ...ardtoreengagethe drive and the brake systems this takes your scooter outoffreewheelmode WARNING When your scooter is in freewheel mode the braking system is disengaged Disengage the drive motors only...

Page 20: ...cuit breaker may trip to protect the motor and electronics from damage The main circuit breaker reset button pops out when the breaker trips When the breaker trips the entire electrical system of your...

Page 21: ...wall outlet PROHIBITED Removal of the grounding prong can create an electrical hazard If necessary properly install an approved 3 prong adapter to an electrical outlet having 2 pronged plug access Fai...

Page 22: ...ies However you may encounter some problems if you do not charge your batteries often enough and if you do not charge them on aregularbasis Followingtheguidelinesbelowwillprovidesafeandreliablebattery...

Page 23: ...he batteries may encounter temperature extremes that may influence their initial performance Heat diminishes the charge on the battery cold slows the available power and extends the time needed to rec...

Page 24: ...ghtaway fromthebatteryterminal 6 Remove the battery or batteries to be replaced Battery Replacement 1 Put the new battery or batteries back into the battery pack battery terminals up 2 Reconnect the t...

Page 25: ...lear of people pets and obstacles Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many inclines as possible OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER Keepbothhandsonthetillerandyourfeetonthefloorboardatallti...

Page 26: ...park brake automatically engages when your scooter comes 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 OFY...

Page 27: ...pedwithanadjustablepivotingtillerthat youcanpositiontomaximiseyourergonomiccomfort 1 Turnthetilleradjustmentknobanticlockwisetoloosenthe tiller See figure 9 2 Movethetillertoacomfortableposition 3 Tur...

Page 28: ...d or outward 1 Loosen the armrest adjustment knobs at the back of the seat frame 2 Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width 3 Tightenthearmrestadjustmentknobsasrequired The armrests can also...

Page 29: ...t section the rear section and the battery pack See figure 11 Figure 11 Disassembled Scooter BATTERY PACK REAR SECTION SEAT FRONT SECTION Beforedisassemblingthescooter removethekeyandplacethemanualfre...

Page 30: ...osenthetilleradjustmentknobandlowerthetilleruntilhorizontaltothescooterfloorboard 4 Fullytightenthetilleradjustmentknob 2 Remove the seat by lifting it straight up and off of the scooter 3 Remove the...

Page 31: ...tion Seefigure17 3 Holding the seat post slowly pivot the rear section forwarduntilthecurvedlockingbracketsarefullycon nected onto the top rear pegs See figure 16 4 Loosenthetilleradjustmentknob raise...

Page 32: ...NOSTIC BEEP CODES The diagnostic beep codes for your scooter are designed to help you perform basic troubleshooting quickly and easily Adiagnosticbeepcodewillsound intheeventoneoftheconditionslistedbe...

Page 33: ...ature hasn t been activated See below 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...

Page 34: ...entwheelsforyourscooter WARNING Prevent personal injury Completely deflate pneumatic tyres before dismantling the rim or attempting repair EXTERIOR SURFACES Bumpersandtrimbenefitfromanoccasionalapplic...

Page 35: ...nment 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 This damages the battery...

Page 36: ...elve 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 therefore co...

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Page 39: ...Unit 106 Heyford Park Camp Road Upper Heyford Oxfordshire OX25 5HA www pridemobility com INFMANU2713...

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