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Victory

X I .     C A R E   A N D   M A I N T E N A N C E

Your Victory requires a minimal amount of care and maintenance. If you do not feel confident in your ability to

perform the maintenance listed below, you may schedule inspection and maintenance at your authorized Pride

provider.

The following areas require periodic inspection and/or care and maintenance.

TYRE PRESSURE

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For optimum Scooter performance we recommend that the tyre pressure be maintained at 

30-35 psi

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WARNING!  Overinflating a tyre can cause it to explode.

TYRE CONDITION AND TREAD WEAR

Regularly inspect your Victory’s tyres for signs of wear.

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Use a rubber conditioner on your Victory’s tyres to help to preserve them.

WARNING!  Do not put rubber conditioner on tread area of tyres; the tyres may become

dangerously slippery.

REMOVABLE FLOORMAT

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 Your Victory’s carpet floormat is held on with reusable fasteners.  It can be removed,  cleaned, and

  reinstalled as necessary.

EXTERIOR SURFACES

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Bumpers and trim also benefit from an occasional application of rubber or vinyl conditioner.

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Do not apply a rubber or vinyl conditioner on the Victory’s floormat or vinyl seat; they may become

dangerously slippery.

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

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Make certain that the terminal connections remain tight and uncorroded.

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The batteries must sit flat in the battery wells.

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The battery terminals should face the rear of the Victory.

WIRING HARNESSES

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Regularly check all wiring connections.

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Regularly check all wiring insulation, including the charger power lead, for wear or damage.

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Repair or replace any damaged connector, connection, or insulation that you find before using your Victory

again.

ABS PLASTIC SHROUDS

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The front console shroud, front shroud, and the rear shroud are formed from durable ABS plastic and

coated with an advanced formula urethane paint.

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A light application of car wax helps the shrouds retain their high gloss.

AXLE BEARINGS AND THE MOTOR/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY

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These items are all prelubricated, sealed, and require no subsequent lubrication.

CONSOLE, CHARGER, AND ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER MODULE

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Keep these areas free of moisture.

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If any of these items do become exposed to moisture, let them dry thoroughly before operating your

Victory again.

STORAGE

See “How should I store my Victory and its batteries?” in V. “Batteries and Charging.”

Summary of Contents for Victory Economy

Page 1: ...er s Manual 21 Healey Road Dandenong 3175 Victoria Australia ACN 088 609 661 www pridemobility com The Ultimate In Style Performance ATTENTION Read everything in this manual before operating your Scoo...

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

Page 3: ...SPECIFICATIONS 9 IV YOUR VICTORY 11 V BATTERIES AND CHARGING 16 VI OPERATION 20 VII COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 22 VIII DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 24 IX OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 26 X BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 27 XI CAR...

Page 4: ...de or contained on the Pride Scooter itself This owner s manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make cha...

Page 5: ...ese message boards invite you to speak with other Pride customers as well as Pride representatives who are available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have You will receive a free g...

Page 6: ...nditions such as rain snow mist and below freezing temperatures such as storage on an outside car van lift Attemptingtooperate your Scooter in such conditions can damage the electronics and potentiall...

Page 7: ...ls will follow a wide arc Do not cut the corner short and do not bump into or get hung up on any railing corners n When driving down a ramp keep the Victory s speed adjustment dial see IV Your Victory...

Page 8: ...provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions dry level surfaces composedofconcreteorasphalt However Pride recognizes the fact that there will be times when you will operate your Victory...

Page 9: ...RY DIMENSIONS I I I S P E C I F I C A T I O N S 40 5 cm 39 cm 19 cm 46 cm 51 cm 10 cm 85 cm 90 cm 147 cm 119 cm Length 3 Wheel 124 5 cm Length 4 Wheel 3 Wheel Turning Radius 4 Wheel Turning Radius 104...

Page 10: ...Standard Seating Type Foldable molded plastic removable seat covers with foam inserts are attached to seat Dimensions 46 cm width usable x 40 5 cm depth x 39 cm height usable Material Grey or Black i...

Page 11: ...ustment Dial This adjustment dial allows you to preselect and limit your Victory s top speed n The image of the tortoise represents the slowest speed setting n The image of the hare represents the fas...

Page 12: ...nstothecenter stop positionandengagesyour Victory s brake Battery Condition Meter Whenever you have the key fully inserted this meter gives an approximate reading of your Victory s battery voltage Hor...

Page 13: ...T BUTTON MANUAL FREEWHEEL LEVER MOTOR TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY ANTI TIP WHEELS ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER MODULE BATTERIES Onboard Battery Charger The onboard battery charger converts household current AC to dir...

Page 14: ...eaker trips the entire electrical system of your Victory is shut down n Allow a minute or so for yourVictory s electronics to rest n Push in the reset button to reset the breaker n If the breaker trip...

Page 15: ...ore placing your Victory into or taking it out of freewheel mode make certain that the key is removed from the key switch Even though the motor of your Victory is disengaged from the drive system when...

Page 16: ...place for future use BATTERIES AND CHARGING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQS How does the charger work When your Victory s battery voltage is low the charger works extra and sends more electrical curr...

Page 17: ...with no wind or curves You will often face hills sidewalk cracks uneven and loosely packed surfaces curves and wind All of these driving conditions affect the distance or running time per battery cha...

Page 18: ...performance Heat diminishes 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 yourVictory s ba...

Page 19: ...module n StoreyourVictory in a warm dry environment n Avoid storing your Victory where it will be exposed to temperature extremes WARNING If your Victory s batteries do become frozen do not attempt to...

Page 20: ...tably in the seat See Getting OnYourVictory above n Is the seat at the proper height SeeVII ComfortAdjustments n Is the seat locked securely in place See VII ComfortAdjustments n Is the tiller handle...

Page 21: ...ey from the key switch 3 Push forward on the seat lock lever and rotate the seat until you are facing toward the side of your Victory 4 Make certain that the seat is locked securely in position 5 Care...

Page 22: ...orage SeeVIII Disassem bly and Assembly V I I C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S FIGURE 9A TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT TILLERADJUSTMENT LEVER TILLER RELEASE BUTTON TILLER BOOT FIGURE 9B REPOSITION TILLER...

Page 23: ...e figure 12 1 Loosenthethumbscrewsatthebackof the seatframe 2 Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width 3 Tightenthethumbscrews The armrests also pivot upward to make getting on and off of you...

Page 24: ...button while pulling back the toggle latch See figure 15 2 Position the toggle latch buckle over the top of the toggle latch See figure 16 3 Lower the tiller to the scooter floorboard and fully tight...

Page 25: ...hecor responding pegs on the front of the rear section See figure18 3 Holding the seat post slowly pivot the rear section forwarduntilthecurvedlockingbracketsarefullycon nected onto the top rear pegs...

Page 26: ...formation concerning these optional accessories see your authorized Pride provider WALKER HOLDER SAFETY FLAG CANE CRUTCH HOLDER Bracket Mount CANE CRUTCH HOLDER Armrest Mount REAR BASKET SINGLE CRUTCH...

Page 27: ...ual freewheel mode When the manual freewheel lever is pulled up the brakes are disengaged and all power to the transaxle is cut n Push down the manual freewheel lever to restore normal operation to yo...

Page 28: ...r n Do not apply a rubber or vinyl conditioner on theVictory s floormat or vinyl seat they may become dangerously slippery TERMINAL CONNECTIONS n Make certain that the terminal connections remain tigh...

Page 29: ...renders the guarantee void on that item NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY This guarantee does not extend to those items which may need replacement due to normal wear and tear tyres belts bulbs upholstery pla...

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