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Pathrider ES 10 

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FRONT-TO-REAR HAR-
NESS CONNECTIONS

V I I .   D I S A S S E M B L Y   A N D   A S S E M B L Y

DISASSEMBLY 

You can disassemble the scooter into several

pieces: the seat, the front section, the rear section,

the battery shroud, the basket, and the batteries.

See figure 23.

 No tools are required to disassem-

ble 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 1.5 metres

(5 feet) 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. 

See figure 24.

3. Disconnect the battery tie-down strap.

4. Unplug both battery harnesses by depressing

the tabs and then pulling each harness straight

up. 

See figure 25.

5. Remove the batteries from the battery wells.

6. Disconnect both front-to-rear harnesses. 

See

figure 25.

WARNING! Failure to unplug both

front-to-rear harnesses prior to

separating the front and rear

sections could result in

permanent damage to the

scooter. 

Figure 23. Scooter Components

Figure 25. Harness Connections

FRONT SECTION

SEAT

REAR SECTION

BATTERY SHROUD

BATTERIES

BASKET

BATTERY HARNESS 
CONNECTIONS

Figure 24. Battery Shroud Removal

Summary of Contents for PATHRIDER ES10

Page 1: ...PATHRIDER ES10...

Page 2: ...d 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...

Page 3: ...y com 3 C O N T E N T S I INTRODUCTION 4 II SAFETY 5 III YOUR SCOOTER 19 IV BATTERIES AND CHARGING 24 V OPERATION 29 VI COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 31 VII DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 34 VIII BASIC TROUBLESHOOTIN...

Page 4: ...EMENT 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 th...

Page 5: ...ad 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 Exp...

Page 6: ...mode Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wear goggle and gloves when handling batteries and wash hands after handling Do not place the scooter in freewheel...

Page 7: ...hazard If necessary properly install an approved 3 pronged adapter to an electrical outlet having 2 pronged plug access Do not connect an extension lead to the AC DC converter or the battery charger D...

Page 8: ...information on proper disposal and recycling of your Pride product and its packaging Use only AGM or Gel Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosive conditions Class II equipment Scoote...

Page 9: ...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 manoeuvre through doorways on and off lifts up...

Page 10: ...gulated air source could overinflate them resulting in a burst tyre NOTE If the tyre on your scooter lists the psi rating only use the following conversion formulas to find the bar or kPa rating bar p...

Page 11: ...ications 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 gover...

Page 12: ...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 throt...

Page 13: ...f handling greater obstacles Pride recommends that you do not attempt to negotiate a kerb that has a height greater than 5 cm 2 in Doing so could cause instability in your scooter KERB Figure 3 Correc...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...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...

Page 17: ...nse 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...

Page 18: ...on 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 and other types of radio transmitters may cause unint...

Page 19: ...peed 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 sp...

Page 20: ...he 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...

Page 21: ...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 authorised...

Page 22: ...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 key i...

Page 23: ...d 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 t...

Page 24: ...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 bat...

Page 25: ...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 electrica...

Page 26: ...e 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...

Page 27: ...The batteries on your scooter should only be serviced or replaced by an authorised Pride Provider or a qualified technician PROHIBITED Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery terminals C...

Page 28: ...s 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 stabilise and a...

Page 29: ...s 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...

Page 30: ...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 3 Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotat...

Page 31: ...dle 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 To adjust the mirror 1 Posi...

Page 32: ...e seat into place SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The seat can be repositioned to several different heights See figure 20 1 Remove the seat and or shroud from your scooter See VII Disassembly and Assembly 2 Re...

Page 33: ...seat frame 4 Insert the bolt through the appropriate ends of the positioning belt and then reinstall the bolts back into the seat frame 5 Tighten the bolts To adjust the positioning belt for operator...

Page 34: ...sical 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 re...

Page 35: ...align the frame hooks of the front section with the lower frame tube of the rear section See figure 27 3 Once the frame hooks are over the lower frame tube lower the front section com pletely This wi...

Page 36: ...oth 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 FAULT CODE CONDITI...

Page 37: ...ve both of your scooter s batteries load tested by your authorised Pride Provider You may also perform the load test yourself Battery load testers are available at most automotive parts stores Follow...

Page 38: ...tic 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 f...

Page 39: ...e the key from the key switch 2 Elevate the side of the scooter of which you are removing the tyre Place wooden blocks under the frame to elevate the scooter 3 Remove the drive wheel nut and washer fr...

Page 40: ...nsert 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...

Page 41: ...and reduces the possibility of flat spots developing on the areas of the tyres contacting the ground DISPOSAL OF YOUR SCOOTER Your scooter must be disposed of according to applicable local and nationa...

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