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Ultimate 3-4/Rev A/July03

I .   I N T R O D U C T I O N

SAFETY

WELCOME to Pride Mobility Products Australia Pty. Ltd. (Pride). The scooter you have purchased combines

state-of-the-art components with 

safety

, comfort, and styling in mind. We are confident that these design features

will provide you with the conveniences you expect during your daily activities. Once you understand how to 

safely

operate and care for your scooter, it should give you years of trouble free operation and service.

Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your scooter for

the first time. In addition, your 

safety

 depends upon you, as well as your Provider, caretaker, or healthcare

professional in using good judgement.

If there is any information in this manual in which you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for

setup or operation, please contact your authorised Pride Provider. 

Failure to follow the instructions in this

manual and those located on your scooter can lead to personal injury and/or damage to the scooter,

including voiding the warranty.

EXPRESSED AGREEMENT OF INDEMNIFICATION

In accepting delivery of this product, the Purchaser specifically promises that s/he will not change, alter, or modify

this product or remove or render inoperable or unsafe any guards, shields, or other safety features of the product;

or remove, obliterate, or obstruct any safety and instruction signs, or fail, refuse, or neglect to install any retrofit kits

from time to time provided by Pride to enhance user safety. Purchaser also specifically agrees that if s/he breaches

any such promises, or if s/he is remiss, neglect, or deficient in the safe operation or maintenance of this product, the

purchaser will indemnify and hold harmless Pride from any and all types of actions, suits, claims, or demands,

including products liability claims by purchaser, for injuries or loss arising out of the operation, maintenance, repair,

or other use of this product. Purchaser specifically agrees that this Express Agreement of Indemnification is a

condition of sale supported by adequate consideration and was read and understood by the purchaser before

purchasing and delivery of the product.

INFORMATION EXCHANGE

We want to hear your questions, comments, and suggestions about this manual. We would also like to hear about

the safety and reliability of your new scooter, and about the service you received from your authorised Pride

Provider.

Please notify us of any change of address, so we can keep you apprised of important information about safety, new

products, and new options that can increase your ability to use and enjoy your scooter. Please feel free to contact

us at the address below:

Pride Mobility Products Australia Pty. Ltd.

21 Healey Road

Dandenong 3175

Victoria, Australia

Summary of Contents for CF3000AUS

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual The Ultimate In Style Performance 21 Healey Road Dandenong 3175 Victoria Australia ACN 088 609 661 www pridemobility com...

Page 2: ...to follow the warnings cautions and instructions in this owner s manual Pride is not responsible for injuries and or damage resulting from any person s failure to exercise good judgement and or common...

Page 3: ...N 4 II SAFETY 6 III SPECIFICATIONS 17 IV YOUR SCOOTER 19 V BATTERIES AND CHARGING 23 VI OPERATION 27 VII COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 29 VIII DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 32 IX OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 35 X BASIC TROU...

Page 4: ...inoperable or unsafe any guards shields or other safety features of the product orremove obliterate orobstructanysafetyandinstructionsigns orfail refuse orneglecttoinstallanyretrofitkits from time to...

Page 5: ...gain access to interviews stories recreation ideas daily living tips product and funding informa tion and interactive message boards These message boards invite you to communicate with other Pride cus...

Page 6: ...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 the owner s manual Maximum...

Page 7: ...nding 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 adapter to an...

Page 8: ...ll 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 elevators up and down ramps and over moderate terrain Below a...

Page 9: ...ing skills on your scooter n Proceed with extreme caution as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline n Take wide swings with your scooter around any tight corners If you do that the scoo...

Page 10: ...ny sort of an incline or decline never place the scooter in freewheel mode while seated on it or standing next to it WARNING Even though your scooter is capable of climbing slopes greater than those i...

Page 11: ...m tipping WARNING When cornering sharply reduce your speed When using your scooter at higher speeds do not corner sharply This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall To avoid personal injury...

Page 12: ...traffic to see you when you are seated on your scooter Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules Wait until your path is clear of traffic and then proceed with extreme caution STREETS AND ROADWAYS NOTE...

Page 13: ...t operates differently depending on which of two conditions exists n If the key is switched off while in freewheel mode the scooter s controller activates regenerative braking when the scooter is push...

Page 14: ...before using that product STAIRS AND ESCALATORS Scooters are not designed to travel up or down stairs or escalators Always use an elevator WARNING Do not use your scooter to negotiate steps or escala...

Page 15: ...ent unexpected motion from inadvertent throttle control lever contact Failure to do so may result in personal injury PREVENTING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT Currently there are no stand...

Page 16: ...rovider therapist s and other healthcare professionals are responsible for determining your requirement for a positioning belt in order to operate your scooter safely WARNING If you require a position...

Page 17: ...P E C I F I C A T I O N S 8 cm 25 cm Figure 4A Front Tyre Dimensions 10 cm 25 cm Figure 4B Rear Tyre Dimensions 8 cm 50 cm 101 6 cm 111 7 cm 43cm 53cm 18 16 61 cm 3 wheel 104 cm 4 wheel 147 cm 50 cm 4...

Page 18: ...eel 104 cm 4 wheel 147 cm Speed Maximum Variable up 9 25 km h Range Per Charge With 32 AH batteries Up to 40 km Ground Clearance 8 cm Weight Capacity 159 kg Standard Seating Type High Back with headre...

Page 19: ...p and your left hand on the left handgrip n Use your right thumb to push the right side of the throttle control lever to disengage your scooter s brakes and move forward n Release the throttle control...

Page 20: ...forward to turn on the flashers n Toggle the switch rearward to turn off the flashers Turn Signal Buttons n Press the appropriate turn signal button once to activate it n Yourscooter s turn indicators...

Page 21: ...al system of your scooter shuts down n Allow a minute or two for your scooter s electronics to rest n Push in the reset button to reset the main circuit breaker n If the main circuit breaker trips fre...

Page 22: ...Shown The batteries store electrical energy that powers your scooter SeeV Batteries and Charging Anti Tip Wheels The anti tip wheels are an integral and important safety feature of your scooter Do no...

Page 23: ...e plugged into a standard wall outlet in order to obtain a reading When the amperage reading is at or near zero amps the battery charging is complete See figure 8 CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES Follow these...

Page 24: ...ne just how often and for how long you should charge your scooter s batteries We designed the onboard charger so that it will not overcharge your scooter s batteries do not charge them for more than 2...

Page 25: ...tteries that are similar in performance Do not use wet cell batteries which have removable caps WARNING Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries Use only AGM or Gel Cell batteries to reduce the risk...

Page 26: ...a deep cycle battery s peak performance and long life Please follow these steps to properly break in your scooter s new batteries for maximum efficiency and service life 1 Fully recharge any new batte...

Page 27: ...position n Does the scooter s horn work properly n Is your proposed path clear of people pets and obstacles n Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many inclines as possible OPER...

Page 28: ...facilitate boarding your scooter next time 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 I...

Page 29: ...r attempt to adjust the tiller or the seat while the scooter is in motion SEAT ROTATION The seat lock lever will lock the seat into several posi tions 1 Push forward on the seat lock lever to unlock t...

Page 30: ...or down in the lower seat post 5 Aligntheadjustmentholesoftheupperseatpostand thelower seat post 6 Reinstall the seat height adjustment bolt bolt nut and washers then tighten 7 Reinstall the shroud 8...

Page 31: ...aising and lowering the power seat when traveling or when on an incline could cause the scooter to tip over resulting in serious injury and or scooter damage Keep the power seat in its lowest position...

Page 32: ...pecifications for individual component weights V I I I D I S A S S E M B LY A N D A S S E M B LY WARNING Lifting weight beyond your physical capability may result in personal injury Ask for assistance...

Page 33: ...d Figure 16 Toggle Latch Unlatched TOGGLE LATCH TOGGLE LATCH RELEASE BUTTON Figure 15 Toggle Latch Latched TOGGLE LATCH BUCKLE Frame Separation 1 Push back on the seat post to pivot the scooter s rear...

Page 34: ...top rear pegs See figures 19 and 20 4 Raise the tiller 5 Secure the toggle latch See figure 15 n Lower the toggle latch buckle n Pushbackonthetogglelatchsoitlocksintoplace 6 Connect the front to rear...

Page 35: ...RIES For information concerning these and other optional accessories contact your authorised Pride Provider Single Cane Crutch Holder Safety Flag Double Crutch Holder Rear Basket Oxygen Tank Holder Fo...

Page 36: ...AGNOSTIC FLASH CODES The diagnostic flash codes for your scooter are designed to help you perform basic troubleshooting quickly and easily AdiagnosticflashcodewillflashfromthestatusLEDintheeventoneoft...

Page 37: ...tions supplied with the load tester n See V Batteries and Charging or III Specifications for information about your scooter s battery type What if the battery condition meter dips way down and the mot...

Page 38: ...rubber or vinyl conditioner on the scooter s vinyl seat floorboard or tyre tread They will become dangerously slippery and result in personal injury and or damage to your scooter BATTERY TERMINAL CONN...

Page 39: ...ING YOUR SCOOTER If you plan on not using your scooter for an extended period of time it is best to n Fully charge its batteries prior to storage n Disconnect the batteries from the scooter n Store yo...

Page 40: ...ghts relating to quality and condition of these items Any defect covered by the warranty may be repaired in satisfaction of claims under the warranty A charge for call out and labor for in home repair...

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