Pride Mobility SC2700 Speed Adjustment Dial, Key Switch, Throttle Control Lever, Horn Buttons

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Speed Adjustment Dial

This dial allows you to preselect and limit your maximum speed.

νThe image of the tortoise represents the slowest speed.

νThe image of the hare represents the fastest speed setting.

Key Switch

This switch enables you to power up (turn on) and power down (turn off) your scooter.

νFully insert the key into the key switch and turn the key clockwise to power up your scooter.

νTurn the key counterclockwise and remove it from the key switch to power down your scooter.

WARNING! If the key is removed from the key switch while your scooter is in motion, the electronic brakes will engage and your scooter will come to an abrupt stop!

Throttle Control Lever

This lever allows you to control the forward and reverse speeds up to the maximum you preset with the speed adjustment dial. For instructions on how to operate the throttle control lever, see VII. “Operation.”

Running Lights Switch

This switch enables you to control the upper (marker) headlight and running (rear red) lights. Pride recom- mends that you should turn your lights on whenever there is less than optimal lighting necessary for safe use.

νToggle this switch to turn the running lights on and off.

Lower Front Headlight Switch

This switch turns the lower front headlight on and off.

νToggle this switch to turn the headlight on and off.

Hazard Lights Switch

This switch enables you to control the front and rear hazard (amber) lights.

νToggle this switch to turn the hazard lights on and off.

Horn Buttons

These buttons activate a warning horn.

νEnsure the key is in the “on” position and push either button to sound the horn.

On/Off Status LED

When lit this LED indicates that the scooter is powered up.

Left And Right Turn Signals Buttons

Use these buttons to turn on the left or right turn signals (amber) lights.

1.Press the left button once to activate the left turn signal.

2.Press the right button once to activate the right turn signal. The turn signals are timed to shut off automatically.

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