Pride Mobility Victory XL owner manual D I S S a S S E M B LY a N D a S S E M B LY, Disassembly

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The Victory XL requires no tools for disassembly. Always disassemble or assemble your Victory XLon a level, dry surface with sufficient room for you to work and move around your scooter. Keep in mind that the disassembled sections of the Victory XLwill take up more floor space than the assembled Victory XL.

DISASSEMBLY

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WARNING! Lifting weight beyond your physical capability may result in personal injury. Ask for assistance when necessar y while disassembling or assembling your scooter.

1.Remove the key from the key switch.

2.Pull up on the manual freewheel lever. Putting your Victory XL in freewheel may make it easier for you to maneuver the rear section because the drive wheels are free to turn.

3.Make certain that the seat is locked into position (see VIII. “ComfortAdjustments”) and lift the seat up and off of your Victory XL.

4.Gently lift the rear shroud off of your Victory XL. The rear shroud is held in place withVelcro.

5.Disconnect the battery tie-down straps (if equipped), then unplug both battery harnesses. See figure 13.

6.Lift both batteries from the battery wells.

CAUTION! Failing to unplug both battery harnesses and the front-to-rear connector prior to further disassembly could result in permanent damage to your scooter.

7.Unplug the large, white, 9-pin front-to-rear connector that connects the front control console assembly harness to the electronic controller module harness. See figure 14.

8.Turn the tiller adjustment lever counterclockwise until it is loose. Pull the rubber boot upward to expose the tiller release buttons. See figure 8A.

9.With one hand on the rear of the tiller, carefully depress both tiller release buttons while slowly lowering the tiller to the center of the floorboard.

10.Remove the ball detent pin from the frame. See figure 15.

11.Move the cam locks to the unlocked (vertical) position. See figure 15.

12.With one hand on the seat pedestal and one hand on the front frame handle, gently slide the front and rear sections apart. See figure 16.

Figure 13. Battery Harness Connectors

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Figure 14. Front-To-Rear Cable

UNLOCKED POSITION

BALL DETENT PIN

Figure 15. Frame Locking Levers And Ball Detent Pin

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Victory XL specifications

The Pride Mobility Victory XL is a robust and versatile scooter designed to provide users with enhanced mobility, comfort, and independence. Engineered for both indoor and outdoor use, the Victory XL stands out due to its combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features, catering to the needs of those seeking reliable transportation solutions.

One of the main features of the Victory XL is its high weight capacity. This scooter can support up to 400 pounds, making it suitable for a wide range of users. The spacious, comfortable seat is designed to provide excellent support during travel, and the adjustable armrests add to the overall comfort, allowing users to tailor the scooter to their personal preferences.

The Victory XL is equipped with a powerful drivetrain, featuring a 24V DC motor that is capable of reaching speeds of up to 5.25 mph. This allows users to navigate both busy urban environments and quieter suburban areas with ease. The scooter also boasts a remarkable driving range, with the ability to travel up to 20.5 miles on a single charge, depending on the terrain and weight of the user.

One of the standout technologies in the Victory XL is its state-of-the-art suspension system. This innovative feature allows for a smoother ride over various terrains, absorbing bumps and providing stability on uneven surfaces. The 3-wheel design contributes to its agility, making it easy to maneuver through tight spaces while still providing stability and a strong footprint.

Safety is a crucial aspect of the Victory XL, with features like full LED lighting for improved visibility during nighttime use. The scooter is also equipped with a secure braking system, ensuring that users can stop safely whenever needed. Additionally, the intuitive dashboard integrates easily readable gauges for monitoring battery life and speed, allowing users to stay informed during their travels.

The Pride Mobility Victory XL is not only practical but also stylish. With several color options available, users can choose a scooter that reflects their personality while maintaining functionality. Overall, this versatile mobility solution combines comfort, performance, and safety to empower users and enhance their daily activities.