Pride Mobility Victory Owner's Manual

Pride Mobility Victory Owner's Manual

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3 & 4 Wheel Scooters
Owner’s Manual
Exeter, PA
St. Catharines, ON
1-800-800-8586
www.pridemobility.com

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  • Page 1 3 & 4 Wheel Scooters Owner’s Manual Exeter, PA St. Catharines, ON 1-800-800-8586 www.pridemobility.com...
  • Page 2 WARNING! Failure to heed the warnings in this owner’s manual may result in personal injury. CAUTION! Failure to heed the cautions in this owner’s manual may result in damage to your Scooter. Copyright © 2000 Pride Mobility Products Corp. Victory...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    VII. OPERATION ..........................22 VIII. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS....................24 IX. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ..................26 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ....................28 XI. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING ..................... 29 XII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ....................30 XIII. WARRANTY ..........................31 VICTORY 4 WHEEL VICTORY 3 WHEEL Victory...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    I N T R O D U C T I O N Welcome to Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pride Scooter. Your Scooter design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive styling.
  • Page 5: I. Introduction

    Quick Reference Information: Scooter Model:________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number:__________________________________________________________________________ Purchase Date:________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your warranty card or this owner’s manual, call or write to us and we will be glad to send you a new one immediately. Victory...
  • Page 6: Safety

    (slowest speed setting) to ensure a safely controlled descent. n Never drive your Victory across the side of a hill or diagonally up or down a hill, and do not stop, if possible, while driving up or down an incline.
  • Page 7: Ii. Safety

    I I . S A F E T Y These tests were conducted with the Victory’s seat in the highest position and adjusted backward on the seat base WARNING! to its farthest rearward position. Use this information as a guideline. Your Victory’s ability to travel up inclines is Do not exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in this manual.
  • Page 8 Reduce your Victory’s speed when you are driving it around a corner. n Never drive your Victory across the side of a hill or diagonally up or down a hill, and do not stop, if possible, while driving up or down an incline.
  • Page 9 Turn off your Victory by removing the key from the key switch when you are getting on or off of your Victory. n Never leave the key in the key switch of an unattended Victory.
  • Page 10: Iii. Emi/Rfi

    What can I do to find out if my Victory is likely to be affected by EMI/RFI? If you have had your Victory for some time and have not experienced any unintended motion, it is not likely that you will have a problem in the future. However, it is always possible that EMI problems could arise if you are close to a source of radio waves.
  • Page 11 12 " 7.5 " 17" - 19" 4.5" FIGURE 5. VICTORY DIMENSIONS 46" Length (3 Wheel Victory) 18" Length 48" (4 Wheel Victory) 16" 21"- 29" 58" 41" 3 Wheel Victory Turning Radius 4 Wheel Victory Turning Radius 24 " Victory...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Freewheel release lever located upon upper-right rear portion of rear shroud Weight of Scooter Total weight of Victory 3 wheel (with two 12V 32AH batteries = 152 lbs.) Total weight of Victory 4 wheel (with two 12V 32AH batteries = 158.5 lbs.)
  • Page 13: Description

    CONTROL CONSOLE ASSEMBLY The control console assembly houses all the controls you need to drive your Victory, including the key switch, the speed adjustment dial, the throttle control lever, the battery condition meter, the horn button, and the light switch.
  • Page 14: V. Description

    Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage your Victory’s brake and move forward. n Release the lever and allow your Victory to come to a complete stop before pushing the left side of the lever to move in reverse.
  • Page 15: Onboard Battery Charger

    The charger is a gray-colored box with cooling fins on the exterior of its case. n The charger power cord plugs into your Victory’s battery charger by means of a receptacle located on the rear section of your Victory, near the manual freewheel lever and the main circuit breaker reset button. See figure 8.
  • Page 16 The batteries store the electrical energy that powers your Victory. See VI. “Batteries and Charging.” Electronic Controller Module The electronic controller module is located behind the batteries and at the forward left corner of the Victory’s rear section. This assembly receives electrical signals from the console controls and sends power to the motor, the brakes, the headlight, and the optional lighting system.
  • Page 17 D E S C R I P T I O N Manual Freewheel Lever Whenever you need or want to push your Victory for short distances, you can put it in manual freewheel mode. WARNING! Before placing your Victory into or taking it out of freewheel mode, make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
  • Page 18 Therefore, when the charger is plugged in, it maintains the charge on your Victory’s batteries, but it does not overcharge them. We do not recommend that you charge your Victory’s batteries for more than 24 consecutive hours.
  • Page 19: Vi. Batteries And Charging

    “full day” of service. We recommend that you charge your Victory’s batteries for 8 to 14 hours after daily use. ü If you use your Victory once a week or less, charge its batteries at least once a week for 12 to 14 hours at a time.
  • Page 20 It may take a few days for the temperature of your Victory’s batteries to stabilize and adjust to their new room or ambient temperature.
  • Page 21 Cold or frozen batteries should be allowed to warm up for several days prior to recharging. For prolonged storage, you may wish to place several boards under the frame of your Victory to raise the scooter off of the ground. This takes the weight off of the tires and prevents the possibility of flat spots from developing on the areas of the tires in contact with the ground.
  • Page 22 ü Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (down) position? See V. “Description.” ü Never leave the manual freewheel lever pulled up unless you are manually pushing your Victory. ü Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles? ü...
  • Page 23: Vii. Operation

    5. Carefully and safely get out of the seat and stand to the side of your Victory. 6. You may wish to leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate getting on your Victory the next time you are going to operate it.
  • Page 24: Comfort Adjustments

    SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The seat can be repositioned to one of three different heights. See figure 10. SEAT PEDESTAL 1. Remove the seat from your Victory. See IX. “Dis- LOCATING HOLES assembly and Assembly.” UPPER SEAT POST 2. Use the attached ring to pull and remove the ball detent pin from the lower seat post.
  • Page 25: Armrest Width Adjustment

    See figure 11. SEAT 1. Remove the seat from your Victory. See IX. “Disas- sembly and Assembly.” 2. Remove the four bolts that fasten the seat to the seat platform.
  • Page 26: Disassembly And Assembly

    I X . D I S A S S E M B L Y A N D A S S E M B L Y The Victory requires no tools for disassembly. Always disassemble or assemble your Victory on a level, dry surface with sufficient room for you to work and move around your scooter.
  • Page 27 2. Position the front and rear sections of your Victory as shown in figure 17. 3. Align the lower slots on the rear of the front section to the corresponding pegs on the front of the rear section.
  • Page 28: Optional Accessories

    O P T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S For information concerning these optional accessories, see your authorized Pride provider, or call Pride Mobility Products Corporation at 1-800-800-8586. • TAILLIGHT •...
  • Page 29: Basic Troubleshooting

    What if the motor runs but my Victory does not move? n Your Victory was probably left in manual freewheel mode. When the freewheel lever is pulled up, the brakes are disengaged and all power to the transaxle is cut.
  • Page 30: Care And Maintenance

    EXTERIOR SURFACES: n Bumpers and trim also benefit from an occasional application of rubber or vinyl conditioner. n Do not use a rubber or vinyl conditioner on the Victory’s floor mat or vinyl seat; they may become danger- ously slippery.
  • Page 31 ü Battery fluid spillage or leakage. üAbuse, misuse, accident, or negligence. ü Improper operation, maintenance, or storage. ü Commercial use or use other than normal. n Labor, service calls, shipping, and other charges incurred for repair of the product. Victory...
  • Page 32: Xiii. Warranty

    The warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. Please fill out the warranty card and mail it to Pride. Doing so aids Pride in providing you with the best possible technical and customer service. Victory...
  • Page 33 N O T E S Victory...
  • Page 34 N O T E S Victory...
  • Page 35 182 Susquehanna Avenue Exeter, PA 18643 1-800-800-8586 www.pridemobility.com INFMANU1185/REV F/FEBRUARY 2001...

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