Pride Mobility INFMANU3267 manual C a R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C E

Page 38

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

Your scooter 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.

TIRE PRESSURE

If equipped with pneumatic tires, always maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure indicated on each tire.

WARNING! It is important that the psi/bar/kPa air pressure indicated on each tire be maintained in pneumatic tires at all times. Do not underinflate or overinflate your tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure indicated on pneumatic tires at all times may result in tire and/or wheel failure.

Regularly inspect your scooter’s tires for signs of wear.

EXTERIOR SURFACES

Bumpers, tires, and trim can benefit from an occasional application of rubber or vinyl conditioner.

WARNING! Do not use a rubber or vinyl conditioner on the scooter’s vinyl seat or tire tread, as this may cause them to become dangerously slippery.

CLEANING AND DISINFECTION

Use a damp cloth and mild, non-abrasive cleanser to clean the plastic 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 for use on your product before application.

WARNING! Follow all safety instructions for the proper use of the disinfectant and/or cleaning agent before applying it to your product. Failure to comply may result in skin irritation or premature deterioration of upholstery and/or scooter finishes.

BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

Make certain that the terminal connections remain tight and uncorroded.

The batteries must sit flat in the battery wells.

The battery terminals should face toward the inside of the scooter.

MOTOR BRUSHES

The motor brushes are housed inside of the motor transaxle/assembly. They should be inspected periodi- cally for wear by your authorized Pride Provider.

AXLE BEARINGS AND THE MOTOR/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY

You do not need to lubricate these items, as they are all prelubricated and sealed.

CONSOLE, CHARGER AND ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER MODULE

Keep these areas away from moisture.

Before operating your scooter, allow any of these areas to dry thoroughly if they have been exposed to moisture.

38

www.pridemobility.com

Celebrity XL

Image 38
Contents Celebrity XL F E T Y G U I D E L I N E S N T E N T S PURCHASER’S Agreement SafetyN T R O D U C T I O N Shipping and DeliveryProduct Safety Symbols S a F E T YS a F E T Y S a F E T Y Modifications Removable Parts PRE-RIDE Safety CheckGeneral Incline Information Weight LimitationsTire Inflation Maximum Recommended Incline Angle Cornering Information Braking InformationOutdoor Driving Surfaces Correct Curb ApproachStairs and Escalators Inclement Weather PrecautionsFreewheel Mode DoorsLIFT/ELEVATION Products Battery Disposal and RecyclingElevators BatteriesReaching and Bending Motor Vehicle TransportGetting Onto and OFF of Your Scooter ALCOHOL/SMOKING Positioning BeltsPrescription DRUGS/PHYSICAL Limitations Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference EMI/RFI I . Y O U R S C O O T E R Tiller ConsoleSpeed Adjustment Dial Lights SwitchHazard Lights Switch Throttle Control LeverAnti-tip Wheels Motor/Transaxle AssemblyBatteries Manual Freewheel LeverMain Circuit Breaker Reset Button Safety Flag BracketInstallation Securement Points Rear Securement PointsBatteries and Charging Reading Your Battery VoltageB a T T E R I E S a N D C H a R G I N G Charging Your BatteriesFrequently Asked Questions FAQs How can I get maximum range or distance per charge? How can I ensure maximum battery life?What type and size of battery should I use? How do I change a battery in my scooter? Battery Removal/InstallationWhy do my new batteries seem weak? What about public transportation?Before Getting Onto Your Scooter PRE-RIDE Adjustments and ChecksP E R a T I O N Getting Onto Your ScooterPower Down Timer Feature Getting OFF Your ScooterArmrest Angle Adjustment Tiller Angle AdjustmentTiller Console Angle Adjustment Seatback AdjustmentSeat Height Adjustment Seat Rotation AdjustmentFRONT-TO-BACK Seat Adjustment Mirror Position Positioning Belt OptionalPower Seat Adjustment To operate the power seatDisassembly I . D I S a S S E M B L Y a N D a S S E M B L YI . D I S a S S E M B L Y a N D a S S E M B L Y Frame SeparationWhat if all the systems on my scooter seem to be dead? I I . B a S I C TroubleshootingDiagnostic Beep Codes What if the main circuit breaker repeatedly trips? C a R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C E Wheel Replacement Fuse Replacement Wiring HarnessesNylon Lock NUT Replacement ABS Plastic ShroudsStoring Your Scooter Disposal of Your ScooterA R R a N T Y Exclusions also include components with damage caused by Warranty ExclusionsService Checks and Warranty Service Implied WarrantiesP E N D I X I Specification S P E N D I X I Specification S T E S Page INFMANU3267