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Pride Mobility LEGEND CLASSIC XL-8 User Manual

Pride Mobility LEGEND CLASSIC XL-8
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Owner’s Manual
Unit 106, Heyford Park Camp Road
Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire OX25 5HA
www.pridemobility.com
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Pride Mobility LEGEND CLASSIC XL-8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPride Mobility
ModelLEGEND CLASSIC XL-8
CategoryScooter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Guidelines

I. Introduction

Purchaser's Agreement

User's commitment upon accepting the product, including not altering safety features.

Information Exchange

How to provide feedback and contact the manufacturer for updates and support.

II. Safety

Product Safety Symbols

Explains symbols used for warnings, mandatory actions, and prohibitions on the scooter.

Cornering and Braking Information

Guidance on safe cornering and details on the scooter's braking systems.

Driving Surfaces and Obstacle Navigation

Advice on terrain, stationary obstacles like kerbs, and public roads.

Environment and Mode Specific Safety

Safety for weather, freewheel mode, stairs, escalators, and doors.

Component and System Safety Precautions

Safety related to lifts, batteries, disposal, and preventing unintended movement.

User and Vehicle Interaction Safety

Safety during transport, mounting, bending, and with positioning belts.

Health and Interference Safety

Safety concerning medication, alcohol, and electromagnetic interference (EMI/RFI).

III. Specifications

IV. Your Scooter

Tiller Console Overview

Overview of controls and indicators on the tiller console.

Tiller Console Controls

Details on horn, lights, speed, and throttle controls on the tiller.

Tiller Console Features

Information on tiller console fuses and the handbrake lever.

Rear Section Components

Key parts located in the rear section, including anti-tip wheels and batteries.

Drive System Components

Explanation of freewheel lever, circuit breaker, and motor/transaxle assembly.

V. Batteries and Charging

Reading Your Battery Voltage

Explains how to read and interpret the battery condition meter.

Charging Your Batteries

Step-by-step guide on safely charging the scooter's batteries.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answers common questions about battery charging, life, and maintenance.

Battery Disposal and Public Transport

Guidance on battery disposal, recycling, and using the scooter on public transport.

VI. Operation

Before Getting On Your Scooter

Pre-ride checks and preparations before mounting the scooter.

Getting Onto Your Scooter

Step-by-step instructions for safely mounting the scooter.

Pre-Ride Adjustments and Checks

Essential checks and adjustments before operating the scooter.

Operating Your Scooter

Guidance on controlling the scooter's movement, speed, and steering.

Getting Off Your Scooter

Step-by-step instructions for safely dismounting the scooter.

Power Down Timer Feature

Explains the automatic power-off feature to conserve battery life.

VII. Comfort Adjustments

Tiller Angle Adjustment

How to adjust the tiller angle for optimal comfort and control.

Seat Adjustments

Options for seat rotation, fore/aft position, and height adjustment.

Seatback and Armrest Adjustments

How to adjust the seatback angle and armrest angle for comfort.

Power Seat Operation

Instructions for operating the optional power seat for height adjustment.

VIII. Disassembly and Assembly

Disassembly

Steps for taking the scooter apart into its main components.

Assembly

Steps for reassembling the scooter from its components.

IX. Basic Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Flash Codes

Explains diagnostic codes indicated by the status LED for troubleshooting.

Common System Failures

Troubleshooting steps for an unresponsive scooter and general system checks.

Performance Issue Diagnosis

Diagnosing problems with movement, circuit breaker, and battery indicators.

X. Care and Maintenance

Tyre and Wheel Maintenance

Maintaining correct tyre pressure and information on wheel replacement.

Exterior and Component Care

Cleaning exterior surfaces, ABS shrouds, and checking battery/wiring.

Motor and Electrical Maintenance

Inspecting motor brushes, fuses, and replacing light bulbs.

Storing Your Scooter

Guidelines for storing the scooter for extended periods.

XI. Warranty

Lifetime Warranty

Coverage for structural frame components, including platform and welds.

Two-Year Limited Warranty

Coverage for drivetrain components, including transaxle, motor, and brake.

One-Year Limited Warranty

Coverage for electrical parts, controllers, and battery chargers.

Batteries Warranty

Warranty coverage for scooter batteries from the original manufacturer.

Not Covered Under Warranty

Items excluded from warranty, like wear items and damage from misuse.

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