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When to See An Authorized |
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Pride Provider for Service |
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The following symptoms could indicate |
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a serious problem with your |
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If necessary, contact an authorized Pride |
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Provider. When calling, have the model |
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number, serial number, nature of the |
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problem, and the error code if available. |
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! Motor noise |
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! Frayed harnesses |
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! Cracked or broken connectors |
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! Uneven wear on any of the tires |
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! Jerky motion |
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! Pulling to one side |
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! Bent or broken wheel assemblies |
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! Does not power up |
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! Powers up, but does not move |
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Corrective Maintenance |
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If the battery condition meter does not |
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light up when you turn on the power: |
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! Check the harness connections. |
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Make sure they are tight. |
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! Check the circuit breaker. Reset it if |
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necessary. |
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! Check the battery connections. |
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If the above conditions prove normal, |
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you can load test the batteries with a |
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battery load tester. These testers are |
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available at automotive parts stores. Dis- |
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connect both batteries before load test- |
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ing and follow the directions that come |
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with the load tester. If either one of the |
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batteries fails the load test, replace both | Figure 25. |
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of them. If your |
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power up, contact an authorized Pride |
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Provider. |
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