background image

Mobility Products Australia Pty. Ltd.

*INFMANU3851*

PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE

Summary of Contents for PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE

Page 1: ...PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE...

Page 2: ...te 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 da...

Page 3: ...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 33 VIII BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 35 IX CARE AND MA...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ns 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 h...

Page 6: ...mode to drive mode Locked and in drive mode Unlocked and in freewheel mode Do not remove anti tip wheels Wear safety goggles Use only AGM or Gel Cell batteries to reduce the risk of leakage or explosi...

Page 7: ...d 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...

Page 8: ...der 10 Deluxe I I S A F E T Y Battery charger for indoor use only Disposal and recycling Contact your authorised Pride Provider for information on proper disposal and recycling of your Pride product a...

Page 9: ...nt 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 da...

Page 10: ...gauge Inflating your tyres from an unregulated air source could overinflate them resulting in a burst tyre WEIGHT LIMITATIONS Your scooter is rated for a maximum weight capacity Refer to the specific...

Page 11: ...e areas covered with snow ice cut grass or wet leaves WARNING Even though your scooter is capable of climbing slopes greater than those illustrated in figure 1 do not under any circumstances exceed th...

Page 12: ...ing 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...

Page 13: ...rface PUBLIC STREETS AND ROADWAYS WARNING Exercise extreme caution when operating the scooter on footpaths pave ments bridleways pedestrian areas and roads Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules STAT...

Page 14: ...rive 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 hav...

Page 15: ...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 scooter when you a...

Page 16: ...a good sense of balance Please observe the following safety tips when getting onto and off of your scooter Remove the key from the key switch Ensure that your scooter is not in freewheel mode See III...

Page 17: ...on 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...

Page 18: ...tion 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 uni...

Page 19: ...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 Key...

Page 20: ...d lights switch forward to turn on the flashers Toggle the hazard lights switch rearward to turn off the flashers Throttle Control Lever This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reve...

Page 21: ...ch help protect the off board charg ing 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 co...

Page 22: ...tion 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 PR...

Page 23: ...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 pushe...

Page 24: ...er 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 generate...

Page 25: ...rical outlet 2 Remove the key from the key switch 3 Make sure that the manual freewheel lever is in the drive position 4 Make sure that the charger s on off switch is in the OFF position See figure 10...

Page 26: ...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 batterie...

Page 27: ...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 repl...

Page 28: ...cycle battery s peak performance and long life 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 i...

Page 29: ...ocked 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 peop...

Page 30: ...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...

Page 31: ...ed 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 Position yourself in a seat...

Page 32: ...er left side of the seat outward See figure 16 2 While holding the lever out slide the seat for ward or rearward 3 Release the seat sliding lever once the seat is in the desired position SEAT HEIGHT A...

Page 33: ...istance when lifting them WARNING Do not lift beyond your physical capability Ask for assistance when necessary while disassembling or assem bling your scooter 1 Remove the seat by lifting it straight...

Page 34: ...he two sections See figure 21 ASSEMBLY 1 Position the front and rear sections of your scooter as shown in figure 21 2 Use the frame release lever to lift the front section as you align the frame hooks...

Page 35: ...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 do...

Page 36: ...have 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 Foll...

Page 37: ...e model Contact your authorised Pride Provider for information regarding replacement wheels for your scooter WARNING Wheels on your scooter should only be serviced replaced by an authorised Pride Prov...

Page 38: ...r WIRING HARNESSES Regularly check all wiring connections Regularly check all wiring insulation including the charger power lead for wear or damage Have your authorised Pride Provider repair or replac...

Page 39: ...r 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 fro zen...

Page 40: ...ms which may need replacement due to normal wear and tear tyres belts bulbs upholstery plastic shrouds motor brushes fuses and batteries or damage to the prod uct caused by misuse or accident for whic...

Page 41: ...dards All specifications subject to change without notice Model Number SC710DXAU Obstacle Climbing Ability 5 cm 2 in Overall Length2 119 38 cm 47 in Overall Width2 56 21 cm 22 13 in Total Weight Witho...

Page 42: ...6 21 cm 22 13 in 119 38 cm 47 in 8 25 cm 3 25 in 114 25 cm 45 25 in 133 35 cm 52 5 in Turning Radius 57 15 cm 22 5 in 43 81 47 62 cm 17 25 18 75 in 44 45 cm 17 5 in 43 18 cm 17 in A P P E N D I X I S...

Page 43: ...Mobility Products Australia Pty Ltd INFMANU3851...

Reviews: