Page 2 - S A F E T Y G U I D E L I N E S; Pride Mobility Products Corp.
S A F E T Y G U I D E L I N E S Copyright © 2003 Pride Mobility Products Corp. Please read and follow all instructions in this owners manual before attempting to operate your scooter for the first time. If there is anything in this manual you do not understand, or if you require additional assistan...
Page 3 - Wrangler; C O N T E N T S
3 Wrangler C O N T E N T S I. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4 II. SAFETY .............................................................................................................................
Page 4 - I . I N T R O D U C T I O N; you attempt to operate your PMV for the first time.
4 Wrangler I . I N T R O D U C T I O N Welcome to Pride Mobility Products Corporation (Pride). Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pride PMV (Personal Mobility Vehicle). Your PMV design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive styling. We are certain tha...
Page 5 - Pride Owners Club; us and we will be glad to send you a new one immediately.
5 Wrangler I . I N T R O D U C T I O N Pride Owners Club As a Pride product owner, you are invited to register your products warranty and enroll in the Pride Owners Club. You may do so by filling out and returning your enclosed registration card or by visiting Prides web site at www.pridemobility....
Page 6 - FIGURE 1. MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED INCLINE ANGLE
6 Wrangler 5˚ 400lbs. I I . S A F E T Y As you begin to use your Wrangler during your daily activities, you will encounter situations that may require some practice. Simply take your time as you operate your Wrangler and you will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways...
Page 7 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
7 Wrangler I I . S A F E T Y FIGURE 3. INCREASED STABILITY DRIVING POSITION FIGURE 2. NORMAL DRIVING POSITION The controlled tests show that, when you approach an incline, it is best to lean forward. See figures 2 and 3. This shifts the center of gravity of you and your Wrangler toward the front of ...
Page 9 - Electromagnetic; Where do radio waves come from?
9 Wrangler EMI/RFI WARNINGS Laboratory tests performed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have shown that radio waves can cause unintended motion of electric PMVs. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic energy (EM). When electromag- netic energy adversely affects the operation of an electr...
Page 11 - I V . S P E C I F I C A T I O N S; FIGURE 4. WRANGLER DIMENSIONS
11 Wrangler 77" 16" 18" 25" 31" 63" Turning Radius 7" 2" 25"- 28" 8" 52.5" 19"- 23" 80˚ I V . S P E C I F I C A T I O N S FIGURE 4. WRANGLER DIMENSIONS
Page 12 - User adjustable seat height from ground:; I V . S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
12 Wrangler Model Numbers: PMV600CRED, PMV600FGRN, PMV600VBLU, PMV600CHMP, PMV620 (Silverado: OBLK), PMV650 (Golf Edition:GRN) Length 63.5 in. Width 31 in. Tires Type: Pneumatic Front: 6in. x 13in., Rear: 6 in. x 13 in. Weight Capacity 400 lbs. maximum Battery Type (not included) Two 12V, 100AH, SLA...
Page 13 - V . D E S C R I P T I O N; FIGURE 6. CONTROL CONSOLE ASSEMBLY; SEAT; CONTROL CONSOLE ASSEMBLY; FIGURE 5. WRANGLER COMPONENTS
13 Wrangler Your Wrangler is an indoor/outdoor motorized electric PMV designed to enhance your personal mobility. It was designed to travel primarily on smooth surfaces such as sidewalks, roads, parking lots, floors, and driveways. For easy transportation or storage, you can disassemble your Wrangle...
Page 15 - FIGURE 7. REAR SECTION; Battery Charger
15 Wrangler REAR SECTION The electronic controller module, batteries, main circuit breaker, power charger cord, freewheel levers, and the motor assemblies are located on the rear section of your Wrangler. See figures 7 and 7A. Batteries The batteries store the electrical energy that powers your Wran...
Page 16 - Manual Freewheel Levers; FIGURE 7A. REAR SECTION
16 Wrangler V . D E S C R I P T I O N Manual Freewheel Levers Whenever you want to push your Wrangler for short distances, you can put it in manual freewheel mode. The manual freewheel levers are located on the end of the motors at the rear of the Wrangler. See figure 7A. n Push down on the manual f...
Page 17 - V I . B A T T E R I E S A N D C H A R G I N G
17 Wrangler Your Wrangler requires two long-lasting, 12-volt, deep-cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free. Recharge the batteries with the convenient onboard battery charger. Two important points to remember are: n Charge your Wranglers batteries with the supplied onboard battery char...
Page 18 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ; How does the charger work?
18 Wrangler V I . B A T T E R I E S A N D C H A R G I N G FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ S ) How does the charger work? When your Wranglers battery voltage is low, the charger works harder and sends more electrical current to the batteries to bring up their charge. As the voltage of the batteries ...
Page 19 - What type and size of battery should I use?; Use these specifications to reorder deep-cycle batteries:; FIGURE 9. PLACING AND REMOVING BATTERIES; RIGHT
19 Wrangler V I . B A T T E R I E S A N D C H A R G I N G What type and size of battery should I use? We recommend deep-cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free. Both sealed lead-acid (SLA) and gel cell are deep-cycle batteries that are similar in performance in your Wrangler. Do not use...
Page 21 - contacting the ground.; What about public trasportation?; Provider to determine their specific requirements.
21 Wrangler V I . B A T T E R I E S A N D C H A R G I N G For prolonged storage, you may wish to place several boards under the frame of your Wrangler to raise it off the ground and take the weight off the tires. This reduces the possibility of flat spots developing on the areas of the tires contact...
Page 22 - V I I . O P E R A T I O N; PRE-RIDE ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS
22 Wrangler V I I . O P E R A T I O N PRE-RIDE ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS n Have you fully charged the batteries? See VI. Batteries and Charging. n Are the manual freewheel levers in the drive (up) mode? See V. Description. Never leave the freewheel levers pushed down unless you are manually pushing...
Page 24 - V I I I . C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S; TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT; FIGURE 10. TILLER ADJUSTMENT LEVER
24 Wrangler V I I I . C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the tiller angle to four different locking positions. 1. Pull up on the tiller adjustment lever. See figure 10. 2. Move the tiller to a comfortable position. 3. Release the tiller adjustment lever. The t...
Page 25 - FIGURE13. SEATBACK AND HEADREST; SEATBACK ADJUSTMENT; FIGURE 14. SLIDING SEAT ADJUSTMENT; HIGH-BACK SEAT HEADREST ADJUSTMENT
25 Wrangler V I I I . C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S HEADREST FIGURE13. SEATBACK AND HEADREST ADJUSTMENTS LUMBAR SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT DIAL SEAT BACK ADJUSTMENT LEVER If your Wrangler is equipped with a high-back seat, the head- rest height can be adjusted to several positions. 1. Pulling up on th...
Page 26 - ARMREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT; FIGURE 15. ARMREST ANGLE; ARMREST HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT; FIGURE 17. ARMREST ADJUSTMENTS
26 Wrangler V I I I . C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S ARMREST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT The armrests of your Wrangler can be adjusted upward or downward. See figure 15. n By turning the adjustment dial, the armrest will either raise or lower. The armrests also pivot upward to make getting on and off of y...
Page 27 - REAR BASKET; OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; I X . O P T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S; FLAG
27 Wrangler REAR BASKET MIRROR OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For information concerning these optional accessories, see your authorized Pride Mobility Products Corporation Provider. I X . O P T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S (REAR) GOLF BAG HOLDER FLAG CUP HOLDRER
Page 28 - X . B A S I C T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G; PROBLEM
28 Wrangler X . B A S I C T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Any electromechanical device occasionally requires some troubleshooting. However, most of the problems that may arise can usually be solved with a bit of thought and common sense. Many of these problems occur because the batteries are not fully...
Page 29 - X I . C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E; TIRE CONDITION AND TREAD WEAR:; BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTIONS:
29 Wrangler X I . C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E The following areas require periodic inspection and/or care and maintenance. TIRE PRESSURE: n We recommend you maintain the tire pressure at 14 psi for optimum performance. WARNING! Overinflating a tire can cause it to explode. TIRE CONDITION AND...
Page 30 - X I I . W A R R A N T Y; THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
30 Wrangler X I I . W A R R A N T Y THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Structural frame components, including platform, fork, seat post, and frame. Drive train, including transaxle, motor, and brake. n First year: 100% replacement of parts cost n Second year: 67% replacement of parts cost n Third year: 50%...
Page 31 - There is no other express warranty.
31 Wrangler X I I . W A R R A N T Y There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one (1) year from the date of original purchase and to the extent permitted by law. Any and all implied warranties are e...
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INFMANU1138/REV I/JANUARY 2003 1 82 Susquehanna Avenue Exeter, PA 18643 1-800-800-8586 www.pridemobility.com