How to fix low battery charge on Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE?
- TtracyosborneAug 16, 2025
If the battery charge is low on your Pride Mobility Aid, charge the batteries as soon as possible.
How to fix low battery charge on Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE?
If the battery charge is low on your Pride Mobility Aid, charge the batteries as soon as possible.
How to fix too low battery charge on Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE?
If the battery charge is too low on your Pride Mobility Aid, charge the batteries.
What to do if all systems on my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE Mobility Aid seem dead?
If all systems on your Pride Mobility Aid appear to be non-functional, ensure the key is in the 'on' position. Check that the batteries are fully charged. Push in the main circuit breaker reset button. Verify that both battery harnesses and the front-to-rear harness are firmly connected. Also, ensure the power down timer feature has not been activated.
What to do if my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE Mobility Aid does not move when I engage the throttle control lever?
If your Pride Mobility Aid doesn't move when you engage the throttle, push rearward on the manual freewheel lever, turn the scooter off, and then turn it back on to return to normal operation.
What to do if the battery condition meter dips way down and the motor surges or hesitates when I engage the throttle control lever on my Pride Mobility Aid?
If the battery condition meter dips significantly and the motor surges or hesitates when you use the throttle control lever on your Pride Mobility Aid, fully charge the batteries. You can also have your authorized Pride Provider load test each battery.
Why does the main circuit breaker repeatedly trip on my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE Mobility Aid?
If the main circuit breaker repeatedly trips on your Pride Mobility Aid, charge the batteries more frequently. You may also have both of your scooter’s batteries load tested by your authorised Pride Provider or perform the load test yourself.
What to do if the scooter's battery voltage is too high on my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE Mobility Aid?
If the scooter's battery voltage is too high to operate the scooter, or the charger is still connected to the off-board charger port, unplug the charger and/or turn the key off, then back on again.
What to do if the manual freewheel lever is in the forward position on my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE?
If the manual freewheel lever is in the forward position on your Pride Mobility Aid, remove the key from the key switch, then push the manual freewheel lever to the drive (rearward) position and restart your scooter.
What to do if the throttle control lever is not at the center position at start up on my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE Mobility Aid?
If the throttle control lever is not at the center position at start up on your Pride Mobility Aid, return the throttle control lever to the center position, turn the scooter off, then back on.
What to do if I get a current limit time out on my Pride PATHRIDER 10 DELUXE Mobility Aid?
If you experience a current limit time out on your Pride Mobility Aid, turn the scooter off for a few minutes, then turn your scooter back on.
Weight Capacity | 400 lbs. |
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Maximum Speed | 5.2 mph |
Turning Radius | 66.75" |
Overall Length | 56.5" |
Overall Width | 27" |
Seat Width | 20" |
Seat Depth | 18" |
Ground Clearance | 3.75" |
Battery Type | NF-22 (2) |
Drive System | Rear-wheel drive, sealed transaxle |
Tire Type | Solid |
Range | Up to 25 km |
Battery Size | 12V, 35Ah |
Per-Charge Range | Up to 25 km |
Range per Charge | Up to 25 km |
Charger Type | 5 amp, off-board |
Explains symbols used for warnings, mandatory, and prohibited actions on the scooter.
Covers general precautions, modifications, removable parts, and pre-ride safety checks.
Details tyre inflation, weight limits, inclines, cornering, braking, and surface conditions.
Covers safe handling of batteries, lifts, transport, and avoiding EMI/RFI.
Identifies controls on the tiller console, including speed, horn, and indicators.
Describes the off-board charger port and the function of electrical system fuses.
Identifies components in the rear section, including batteries, anti-tip wheels, and motor/transaxle.
Explains how to engage and disengage the manual freewheel lever for pushing the scooter.
Explains how to interpret the battery condition meter on the tiller console.
Provides essential safety warnings and instructions for charging the scooter batteries.
Details recommended battery types, how to change batteries safely, and their care.
Guides on breaking in new batteries and achieving maximum range per charge.
Lists pre-operation checks, how to get onto the scooter, and initial adjustments.
Explains how to use the tiller, speed dial, and throttle control lever for driving.
Provides instructions for safely stopping, dismounting, and the power down timer feature.
Details how to adjust the tiller angle for a comfortable and secure driving position.
Guides on installing and adjusting the rearview mirror for optimal visibility.
Provides steps to adjust the seatback angle for a comfortable riding position.
Covers seat rotation, front-to-back adjustment, and seat height adjustment.
Explains how to disassemble the scooter into major components and safety warnings for lifting.
Details the process of separating and reassembling the front and rear sections of the scooter.
Lists diagnostic fault codes, their conditions, and suggested solutions for common issues.
Addresses issues like the scooter not moving, circuit breaker tripping, and battery dips.
Covers maintaining tyre pressure and safe procedures for wheel/tyre replacement.
Provides guidance on cleaning exterior surfaces and protecting plastic shrouds.
Emphasizes checking battery terminals, wiring, and replacing fuses.
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