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Ower s Maual ATTENTION: Please read the cotet of your ower s maual before operatig your scooter. The Ultimate I Style & Performace Uit 106, Heyford Park Camp Road Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire OX25 5HA www.pridemobility.com

SAFETY GUIDELINES Please read ad follow all istructios i this ower s maual before attemptig to operate your scooter for the first time. If there is aythig i this maual you do ot uderstad, or if you require additioal assistace for setup, cotact your local authorised Pride provider. Usig your Pride product safely depeds upo your diligece i followig the warigs, cautios, ad istructios i this ower s maual. Usig your Pride product safely also depeds upo your ow good judgemet ad/or commo sese, as well as that of your provider, caregiver, ad/or healthcare professioal. Pride is ot resposible for ijuries ad/or damage resultig from ay perso s failure to follow the warigs, cautios, ad istructios i this ower s maual. Pride is ot resposible for ijuries ad/or damage resultig from ay perso s failure to exercise good judgemet ad/or commo sese. The symbols below are used throughout this ower s maual to idetify warigs ad cautios. It is very importat for you to read ad uderstad them completely. WARNING! Failure to heed the warigs i this ower s maual may result i persoal ijury. CAUTION! Failure to heed the cautios i this ower s maual may result i damage to your scooter. Copyright 2003 Pride Mobility Products Ltd INFMANU1901/REV G/September 2003

CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION... 4 II. SAFETY... 6 III. SPECIFICATIONS... 15 IV. YOUR RALLY... 17 V. BATTERIES AND CHARGING... 22 VI. OPERATION... 26 VII. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS... 28 VIII.DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 30 IX. TROUBLESHOOTING... 32 X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE... 33 XI. WARRANTY... 34 RALLY 3 RALLY 4 Rally 3

I. INTRODUCTION Welcome to Pride Mobility Products Ltd (Pride). Cogratulatios o the purchase of your ew Rally. The Rally desig combies the most advaced state-of-the-art compoets with moder, attractive stylig. We are certai that the desig features ad trouble-free operatio of your ew scooter will add coveiece to your daily livig. At Pride, your safety is importat to us. Please read ad follow all of the istructios i this maual before you attempt to operate your Rally for the first time. These istructios were produced for your beefit. Your uderstadig of these istructios is essetial for the safe operatio of your ew Rally. Pride is ot liable for damage to property or persoal ijury arisig out of the usafe use of a Rally. Pride is also ot liable for ay property damage or persoal ijury arisig out of the failure of ay perso ad or/ user to follow the istructios ad recommedatios set forth i this maual or ay other istructios or recommedatios cotaied i other Rally related literature issued by Pride or cotaied o the Rally itself. This ower s maual is compiled from the latest specificatios ad product iformatio available at the time of publicatio. We reserve the right to make chages as they become ecessary. Ay chages to our products may cause slight variatios betwee the illustratios ad explaatios i this maual ad the product you have purchased. If you experiece ay problems with your Rally that you are uable to resolve, or if you do ot feel capable of safely followig ay of the istructios ad/or recommedatios cotaied i this maual, please cotact your authorised Pride provider for assistace. Oce you uderstad how to operate ad take care of your Rally, we are certai that it will give you years of trouble-free service ad ejoymet. INFORMATION EXCHANGE We wat to hear your questios, commets, ad suggestios regardig this ower s maual. We would also like to hear about the safety ad reliability of your ew Rally, ad about the service you receive from your authorised Pride provider. Please otify us of ay chage of address, so we ca keep you apprised of importat iformatio regardig safety, ew products, ad ew optios that ca icrease your ability to use ad ejoy your Rally. Please feel free to write us at the address below: Pride Mobility Products Ltd. Uit 106, Heyford Park Camp Road Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire OX25 5HA 4 Rally

I. INTRODUCTION My Authorised Pride Provider Is: Name: Address: Phoe Number: Quick Referece Iformatio: Scooter Model: Serial Number: Purchase Date: NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your warraty card or ower s maual, write us ad we will be glad to sed you a ew oe immediately. Rally 5

II. SAFETY GENERAL WARNING! Do ot operate your ew scooter for the first time without completely readig ad uderstadig this ower s maual. Your scooter is a state-of-the-art life-ehacemet device desiged to icrease mobility. Pride provides a extesive variety of products to best fit the idividual eeds of the scooter user. Please be aware that the fial selectio ad purchasig decisio regardig the type of scooter to be used is the resposibility of the scooter user who is capable of makig such a decisio ad his/her healthcare professioal (i.e., medical doctor, physical therapist, etc.). The cotets of this maual are based o the expectatio that a mobility device expert has properly fitted the scooter to the user ad has assisted the prescribig healthcare professioal ad/or the authorised provider i the istructio process for the use of the product. There are certai situatios, icludig some medical coditios, where the scooter user will eed to practice operatig the scooter i the presece of a traied attedat. A traied attedat ca be defied as a family member or care professioal specially traied i assistig a scooter user i various daily livig activities. As you begi usig your scooter durig daily activities, you will probably ecouter situatios i which you will eed some practice. Simply take your time ad you will soo be i full ad cofidet cotrol as you maeuver through doorways, o ad off elevators, up ad dow ramps, ad over moderate terrai. MODIFICATIONS Your scooter has bee desiged ad egieered to provide maximum mobility ad utility. A wide rage of accessories is available from your authorised Pride provider to further customize your scooter to better suit your eeds ad/or prefereces. However, uder o circumstaces should you modify, add, remove, or disable ay feature, part, or fuctio of your scooter. WARNING! Do ot modify your scooter i ay way. Uauthorised modificatios may result i persoal ijury ad/or damage to your scooter. REMOVABLE PARTS WARNING! Do ot attempt to lift or move a scooter by ay of its removable parts. Persoal ijury ad damage to the scooter may result. 6 Rally

II. SAFETY PRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK Get to kow the feel of your scooter ad its capabilities. It is recommeded that you perform a safety check before each use to make sure your scooter operates smoothly ad safely. For details o how to perform these ecessary ispectios, see X. Care ad Maiteace. Perform the followig ispectios prior to usig your scooter: Check for proper tyre iflatio. Maitai 30-35 psi i each tyre (if equipped with peumatic tyres). Check all electrical coectios. Make sure they are tight ad ot corroded. Check all cotroller coectios to the utility tray. Make sure they are secured properly. Check the brakes. Check battery charge. TYRE INFLATION If your scooter is equipped with peumatic tyres, you should check or have the air pressure checked at least oce a week. Proper iflatio pressures will prolog the life of your tyres ad help esure the smooth operatio of your scooter. WARNING! It is critically importat that 30-35 psi tyre pressure be maitaied i peumatic tyres at all times. Failure to maitai 30-35 psi tyre pressure i peumatic tyres at all times may result i catastrophic tyre ad/or wheel failure, causig serious persoal ijury ad/or damage to your scooter. WARNING! Iflate your scooter drive tyres from a regulated air source with a available pressure gauge. Miimum air pressure for scooter drive tyres is 30-35 psi. Iflatig your tyres from a uregulated air source could overiflate them, resultig i a burst tyre ad/or persoal ijury. If you discover a problem, cotact your authorised Pride provider for assistace. WEIGHT LIMITATIONS Your scooter is rated for a maximum weight limit of 136 kg, 21 stoe (300 lbs.). WARNING! Exceedig the weight limit voids your warraty ad may result i persoal ijury ad damage to your scooter. Pride will ot be held resposible for ijuries ad/or property damage resultig from failure to observe weight limitatios. WARNING! Do ot carry passegers o your scooter. Carryig passegers o your scooter may result i persoal ijury ad/or property damage. INCLINE INFORMATION More ad more buildigs have ramps with specified percets of icliatio, desiged for easy ad safe access. Some ramps may have turig switchbacks (180-degree turs) that require you to have good corerig skills o your scooter. Proceed with extreme cautio as you approach the dowgrade of a ramp or other iclie. Take wide swigs with your scooter s frot wheel(s) aroud ay tight corers. If you do that, the scooter s rear wheels will follow a wide arc, ot cut the corer short, ad ot bump ito or get hug up o ay railig corers. Whe drivig dow a ramp, keep the scooter s speed adjustmet set to the slowest speed settig to esure a safely cotrolled descet. See IV. Your Rally. Avoid sudde stops ad starts. Rally 7

II. SAFETY Whe climbig a iclie, try to keep your scooter movig. If you must stop, start up agai slowly, ad the accelerate cautiously. Whe drivig dow a iclie, do so by settig the speed adjustmet to the slowest settig ad drivig i the forward directio oly. If your scooter starts to move dow the iclie faster tha you aticipated or desired, allow it to come to a complete stop by releasig the throttle cotrol lever. The push the throttle cotrol lever forward slightly to esure a safely cotrolled descet. WARNING! Whe climbig a iclie, do ot zigzag or drive at a agle up the face of the iclie. Drive your scooter straight up the iclie. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall. Always exercise extreme cautio whe egotiatig a iclie. WARNING! You should ot travel up or dow a potetially hazardous iclie (i.e., areas covered with sow, ice, cut grass, or wet leaves). WARNING! Whe o ay sort of a iclie or declie, ever place the scooter i freewheel mode while seated o it or stadig ext to it. Hadicap public access ramps are ot subject to govermet regulatio i all coutries, ad therefore do ot ecessarily share the same stadard percet of slope. Other iclies may be atural or, if ma-made, ot desiged specifically for scooters. Figures 1ad 1A illustrate your scooter s stability ad its ability to climb grades uder various weight loads ad uder cotrolled testig coditios. These tests were coducted with the scooter s seat i the highest positio ad adjusted rearward o the seat base to its farthest rearward positio. Use this iformatio as a guidelie. Your scooter s ability to travel up iclies is affected by your weight, your scooter s speed, your agle of approach to the iclie, ad your scooter setup. 68 kg/ 11 stoe (150 lbs.) 8.7% 90 kg/ 14 stoe (200 lbs.) 7% 113 kg/ 18 stoe (300 lbs.) 3.5% FIGURE 1. MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED RALLY 3-WHEEL INCLINE ANGLE 68 kg/ 11 stoe (150 lbs.) 8.7% 90 kg/ 14 stoe (200 lbs.) 7.0% 113 kg/ 18 stoe (300 lbs.) 3.5% FIGURE 1A. MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED RALLY 4-WHEEL INCLINE ANGLE WARNING! Ay attempt to climb or desced a slope steeper tha 8.7% may put your scooter i a ustable positio ad cause it to tip, resultig i persoal ijury. 8 Rally

II. SAFETY Whe you approach a iclie, it is best to lea forward. See figures 2 ad 2A. This shifts the cetre of gravity of you ad your scooter toward the frot of the scooter for improved stability. WARNING! Do ot exceed the iclie guidelies or ay other specificatios preseted i this maual. FIGURE 2. NORMAL DRIVING POSITION FIGURE 2A. INCREASED STABILITY DRIVING POSITION CORNERING INFORMATION Excessively high corerig speeds ca create the possibility of tippig. Factors which affect the possibility of tippig iclude, but are ot limited to, corerig speed, steerig agle (how sharply you are turig), ueve road surfaces, iclied road surfaces, ridig from a area of low tractio to a area of high tractio (such as passig from a grassy area to a paved area especially at high speed while turig), ad abrupt directioal chages. High corerig speeds are ot recommeded. If you feel that you may tip over i a corer, reduce your speed ad steerig agle (i.e., lesse the sharpess of the tur) to prevet your scooter from tippig. WARNING! Whe corerig sharply, reduce your speed. Whe usig your scooter at higher speeds, do ot corer sharply. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall. To avoid persoal ijury or property damage, always exercise commo sese whe corerig. Rally 9

II. SAFETY OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES Your scooter is desiged to provide optimum stability uder ormal drivig coditios dry, level surfaces composed of cocrete, blacktop, or asphalt. However, Pride recogizes that there will be times whe you will ecouter other surface types. For this reaso, your scooter is desiged to perform admirably o packed soil, grass, ad gravel. Feel free to use your scooter safely o laws ad i park areas. Reduce your scooter s speed whe drivig o ueve terrai ad/or soft surfaces. Avoid tall grass that ca become tagled i the ruig gear. Avoid loosely packed gravel ad sad. If you feel usure about a drivig surface, avoid that surface. STATIONARY OBSTACLES (STEPS, KERBS, ETC.) WARNING! Do ot drive ear raised surfaces, uprotected ledges, ad/or drop-offs (kerbs, porches, stairs, etc.). WARNING! Do ot attempt to have your scooter climb or desced a obstacle that is iordiately high. Serious persoal ijury ad/or damage may result. WARNING! Do ot attempt to have your scooter proceed rearward dow ay step, kerb, or other obstacle. This may cause the scooter to tip ad cause persoal ijury. WARNING! Be sure your scooter is travelig perpedicular to ay kerb you may be required to asced or desced. See figures 3 ad 3A. WARNING! Do ot attempt to egotiate a kerb that has a height greater tha 5 cm (2 i.). KERB KERB FIGURE 3. CORRECT KERB APPROACH FIGURE 3A. INCORRECT KERB APPROACH 10 Rally

II. SAFETY BRAKING INFORMATION Your scooter is equipped with two powerful brake systems: 1. Regeerative: Uses electricity to rapidly slow the vehicle whe the throttle cotrol lever returs to the cetre/stop positio; ad 2. Disc Park Brake: Activates mechaically after regeerative brakig slows the vehicle to ear stop, or whe power is removed from the system for ay reaso. PUBLIC ROADS AND PARKING LOTS WARNING! You should ot operate your scooter o public roads ad parkig lots. Be aware that it may be difficult for traffic to see you whe you are seated o your scooter. Obey all local pedestria traffic rules. Wait util your path is clear of traffic, ad the proceed with extreme cautio. NOTE: Safety accessories like reflectors, fluorescet flags, ad various lightig packages are available to order from your authorised Pride provider. INCLEMENT WEATHER PRECAUTIONS WARNING! It is recommeded that you do ot operate your scooter i icy or slippery coditios or o salted surfaces (i.e., walks or roads). Such use may result i a accidet, persoal ijury, or adversely affect the performace ad safety of your scooter. WARNING! It is recommeded that you do ot expose your scooter to ay type of moisture at ay time (rai, sow, mist, or wash). Such exposure ca damage your scooter. Never operate your scooter if it has bee exposed to moisture util it has dried thoroughly. FREEWHEEL MODE Your scooter is equipped with a maual freewheel lever that whe pulled up allows the scooter to be pushed. For more iformatio about how to place your scooter ito ad out of freewheel mode, see IV. Your Rally. WARNING! Do ot use your scooter i freewheel mode without a attedat preset. Persoal ijury may result. WARNING! Do ot attempt to persoally place your scooter i freewheel mode while seated o it. Persoal ijury may result. Ask a attedat for assistace if ecessary. WARNING! Do ot place your scooter i freewheel mode while o a iclie. The scooter could roll ucotrollably o its ow, causig persoal ijury. Rally 11

II. SAFETY STAIRS AND ESCALATORS Scooters are ot desiged to travel up or dow stairs or escalators. Always use a elevator. WARNING! Do ot use your scooter to egotiate steps or escalators. You may cause ijury to yourself ad to others ad damage your scooter. DOORS Determie if the door opes toward or away from you. Use your had to tur the kob or push the hadle or push-bar. Drive your scooter getly ad slowly forward to push the door ope. Or drive your scooter getly ad slowly rearward to pull the door ope. ELEVATORS Moder elevators have a door edge safety mechaism that, whe pushed, reopes the elevator door(s). If you are i the doorway of a elevator whe the door(s) begi to close, push o the rubber door edge or allow the rubber door edge to cotact the scooter ad the door will reope. Use care that pocketbooks, packages, or scooter accessories do ot become caught i elevator doors. LIFT/ELEVATION PRODUCTS If you will be travelig with your scooter, you may fid it ecessary to use a lift/elevatio product to aid i trasportatio. It is recommeded that you closely review the istructios, specificatios, ad safety iformatio set forth by the maufacturer of the lift/elevatio product before usig that product. BATTERIES I additio to followig the warigs below, be sure to comply with all other battery hadlig iformatio. For more iformatio about your scooter s batteries, see V. Batteries ad Chargig. WARNING! 32 AH scooter batteries weigh 11 kg (24 lbs.) each ad 17 AH batteries weigh 6.3 kg (14 lbs.) each. If you are uable to lift that much weight, be sure to get help. Liftig beyod your capacity ca result i persoal ijury. WARNING! Battery posts, termials, ad related accessories cotai lead ad lead compouds. Wash hads after hadlig. WARNING! Always protect the batteries from freezig ad ever charge a froze battery. Chargig a froze battery may result i persoal ijury ad/or damage to the battery. PREVENTING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT WARNING! If you aticipate beig seated i a statioary positio for a exteded period of time, tur off the power. This will prevet uexpected motio from iadvertet throttle cotrol lever cotact. Failure to do so may result i persoal ijury. 12 Rally

II. SAFETY MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT Curretly, there are o stadards approved for tie-dow systems i a movig vehicle of ay type to trasport a perso while seated i a scooter. Although your scooter may be equipped with a positioig belt, this belt is ot desiged to provide proper restrait durig motor vehicle trasport. Ayoe travelig i a motor vehicle should be properly secured i the motor vehicle seat with safety belts fasteed securely. WARNING! Do ot sit o your scooter while it is i a movig vehicle. Persoal ijury ad/or property damage may result. WARNING! Always be sure your scooter ad its batteries are properly secured whe it is beig trasported. Failure to do so may result i persoal ijury ad/or damage to your scooter. GETTING ONTO AND OFF OF YOUR SCOOTER Gettig oto ad off of your scooter requires a good sese of balace. Please observe the followig safety tips whe gettig oto ad off of your scooter: Power dow your scooter. See VI. Operatio. Esure that your scooter is ot i freewheel mode. See IV. Your Rally. Make certai that the seat is locked ito place ad the key is removed from the key switch. The seat armrests ca be flipped up to make gettig o ad off your scooter easier. WARNING! Positio yourself as far back as possible i the scooter seat to prevet the scooter from tippig ad causig ijury. WARNING! Avoid usig the armrests for weight bearig purposes. Such use may cause the scooter to tip ad cause persoal ijury. WARNING! Avoid puttig all of your weight o the floorboard. Such use may cause the scooter to tip ad cause persoal ijury. POSITIONING BELTS Your authorised provider, therapist(s), ad other healthcare professioals are resposible for determiig your requiremet for a positioig belt i order to operate your scooter safely. WARNING! If you require a positioig belt to safely operate your scooter, make sure it is fasteed securely. Serious persoal ijury may result if you fall from the scooter. Rally 13

II. SAFETY REACHING AND BENDING Avoid reachig or bedig while drivig your scooter. Whe reachig, bedig, or leaig while seated o your scooter, it is importat to maitai a stable cetre of gravity ad keep the scooter from tippig. It is recommeded that the scooter user determie his/her persoal limitatios ad practice bedig ad reachig i the presece of a qualified healthcare professioal. WARNING! Do ot bed, lea, or reach for objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reachig dow betwee your kees. Movemets such as these may chage your cetre of gravity ad the weight distributio of the scooter ad cause your scooter to tip, possibly resultig i persoal ijury. Keep your hads away from the tyres whe drivig. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS/PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS The scooter user must exercise care ad commo sese whe operatig his/her scooter. This icludes awareess of safety issues whe takig prescribed or over-the-couter drugs or whe the user has specific physical limitatios. WARNING! Cosult your physicia if you are takig prescribed or over-the-couter medicatio or if you have certai physical limitatios. Some medicatios ad limitatios may impair your ability to operate your scooter i a safe maer. ALCOHOL The scooter user must exercise care ad commo sese whe operatig his/her scooter. This icludes awareess of safety issues while uder the ifluece of alcohol. WARNING! Do ot operate your scooter while you are uder the ifluece of alcohol, as this may impair your ability to drive safely. 14 Rally

III. SPECIFICATIONS 34 cm (13.5") 19 cm (7.5") 80 42-47 cm (16.5"- 18.5") (32" - 34") 81-86 cm 7.5 cm (3") 46 cm (18") 41 cm 16" 112 cm (44")Legth (4-Wheel Rally) 104 cm (41")Legth (3-Wheel Rally) 99 cm (39") 3-Wheel Rally Turig Radius 56-74 cm (22" - 29") 137 cm (54") 4-Wheel Rally Turig Radius FIGURE 4. RALLY DIMENSIONS 53 cm (21") 5 cm (2") 7 cm (2.5") 20 cm (8") 23 cm (9") FIGURE 4A. RALLY WHEEL DIMENSIONS (FRONT) FIGURE 4B. RALLY WHEEL DIMENSIONS (REAR) Rally 15

III. SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Available Colours Overall Legth Overall Width Total Weight Without Batteries Heaviest Piece Whe Disassembled Turig Radius Maximum Speed Rage Per Charge* Groud Clearace Weight Capacity Stadard Seatig Drive System Dual Brakig System Wheels Tyres (frot) Tyres (rear) Battery Requiremets Battery Charger Warraty Accessories ad Optios 3-wheel: SCUK 151, 4-wheel: SCUK155 Cady Apple Red 3-wheel: 104 cm (41 i), 4-wheel: 112 cm (44 i.) 53 cm (21 i.) 3-wheel: 42 kg (93 lbs.), 4-wheel: 52.5 kg (116 lbs.) Rear sectio 20.5 kg (45 lbs.) 3-wheel: 99 cm (39 i), 4-wheel: 137 cm (54 i.) Up to 6.8 km/h (4.25 mph), 60% reverse (may vary with terrai) Up to 24 km (15 miles) with 17 AH batteries, up to 40 km (25 miles) with 32 AH batteries 7.5 cm (3 i.) 136 kg, 21 stoe (300 lb.) maximum Type: Foldable molded plastic Dimesios: width 46 cm (18 i.), depth 41 cm (16 i.) usable, height 34 cm (13.5 i.) usable Material: Viyl: Grey Fabric: Grey Rear-wheel drive, 24V sealed trasaxle Electroic, regeerative, ad electromechaical Black alumium alloy mags 20 cm (8 i.) x 5 cm (2 i.) 23 cm (9 i.) x 7 cm (2.5 i.) Type: 12V deep-cycle (SLA or gell cell) Size: U-1 (32 AH oly) or 17 AH Oboard, 3-amp 2-year limited Sigle/cae crutch holder, double/cae crutch holder, oxyge tak holder, walker holder, forearm crutch holder, cup holder, dust cover, safety flag, rear basket, taillight, saddle bag (arm mout) *Varies with user weight, terrai type, battery charge, battery coditio, ad tyre coditio. 16 Rally

IV. YOUR RALLY Your Rally is a motorized electric scooter desiged to ehace your persoal mobility. Your Rally is a idoor/outdoor scooter that was desiged to travel primarily o smooth surfaces, such as pavemet, roads, parkig lots, floors, ad driveways. For easy trasportatio or storage, you ca disassemble your scooter ito seve compoets. See figure 5. SEAT REAR SECTION FRONT SECTION BATTERIES REAR SHROUD BASKET FIGURE 5. SEVEN SCOOTER COMPONENTS CONTROL CONSOLE ASSEMBLY The cotrol cosole assembly houses all of the cotrols you eed to drive your scooter icludig the key switch, the speed adjustmet dial, the throttle cotrol lever, the battery coditio metre, the hor butto, ad the light switch. See figure 6. WARNING! Do ot expose the cotrol cosole assembly to moisture. I the evet that the cosole does become exposed to moisture, do ot attempt to operate your scooter util the cotrol cosole assembly has thoroughly dried. BATTERY CONDITION METRE KEY SWITCH KEY SPEED ADJUSTMENT DIAL LIGHT SWITCH THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER (REVERSE) HORN BUTTON THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER (FORWARD) FIGURE 6. CONTROL CONSOLE ASSEMBLY Rally 17

IV. YOUR RALLY Key Switch Fully isert the key ito the key switch to power up (tur o) your scooter. Pull the key out to power dow (tur off) your scooter. WARNING! If the key is removed from the key switch while your scooter is i motio, the electroic brakes egage ad your scooter comes to a abrupt stop! Speed Adjustmet Dial This cotrol dial allows you to preselect ad limit your scooter s top speed. The image of the tortoise represets the slowest speed settig. The image of the hare represets the fastest speed settig. Throttle Cotrol Lever This lever allows you to cotrol the forward ad the reverse speed of your scooter up to the maximum speed preset by the speed adjustmet dial. Place your right had o the right hadgrip ad your left had o the left hadgrip. Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disegage your scooter s brake ad move forward. Release the lever ad allow your scooter to come to a complete stop before pushig the other side of the lever to move i reverse. Whe the throttle is completely released, it automatically returs to the cetre stop positio ad egages your scooter s brake. Battery Coditio Metre This metre gives a approximate readig of your scooter s battery voltage whe the key is fully iserted ito the key switch ad tured to the o positio. NOTE: To esure the highest accuracy, the battery coditio meter should be checked while operatig your scooter at full speed o a level surface. Hor Butto The key must be fully iserted ito the key switch for the hor to be operatioal. This butto activates a warig hor. Do ot hesitate to use the warig hor whe its use could prevet accidet or ijury. Light Switch This switch cotrols your scooter s headlight system. Press this switch oce to tur o the lights. Press it agai to tur off the lights. 18 Rally

IV. YOUR RALLY REAR SECTION The oboard battery charger, the charger power lead receptacle, the battery charger fuse, the batteries, the electroic cotroller assembly, the mai circuit breaker, the maual freewheel lever, ad the motor/trasaxle assembly are located o the rear sectio of your scooter. See VIII. Disassembly ad Assembly for istructios o removig the rear shroud. The ati-tip wheels are at the rearmost part of your scooter. See figure 7. BATTERIES ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY ONBOARD BATTERY CHARGER BATTERY CHARGER FUSE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER (RESET BUTTON) CHARGER POWER LEAD RECEPTACLE MANUAL FREEWHEEL LEVER MOTOR/TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY ANTI-TIP WHEELS Figure 7. Rear Sectio Oboard Battery Charger The oboard 3-amp battery charger coverts household alteratig curret (AC) to direct curret (DC) ad charges the batteries of your scooter. See V. Batteries ad Chargig. The charger is located behid the batteries ad at the forward right corer of the rear sectio. The charger is a box with coolig fis o the exterior of its case. The charger power lead plugs ito the battery charger by meas of a receptacle located o the rear sectio of your scooter, ear the maual freewheel lever ad the mai circuit breaker reset butto. See figure 7. Battery Charger Fuse The fuse has bee icorporated ito your charger to protect it from damage i the evet of a electrical problem. Rally 19

IV. YOUR RALLY If your charger fuse repeatedly blows, try pluggig your scooter s power charger lead ito a outlet o a differet circuit. The fuse is located uder a cap o the outside of the battery charger. The cap uscrews to allow access to the fuse. Uscrew the cap ad replace the fuse if it has blow. CAUTION! The replacemet fuse must exactly match the ratig of the ew fuse. If you istall a fuse with a icorrect ratig, you may damage the charger. Cotact your authorised Pride provider for fuse ratig iformatio. Batteries The batteries store the electrical eergy that powers your scooter. See V. Batteries ad Chargig. Electroic Cotroller Assembly The electroic cotroller assembly is located behid the batteries ad at the forward left corer of the scooter s rear sectio. This assembly receives electrical sigals from the cosole cotrols ad seds power to the motor, the brakes, ad the optioal lightig system. Mai Circuit Breaker Whe the voltage i your scooter s batteries becomes low or your scooter is heavily straied because of excessive loads or steep iclies, the mai circuit breaker may trip to protect your scooter s motor ad electroics from damage. The mai circuit breaker is mouted o the rear sectio of the scooter, ear the maual freewheel lever. See figure 7. The mai circuit breaker reset butto pops out whe the breaker trips. Whe the breaker trips, the etire electrical system of your scooter is shut dow. Allow a miute or so for your scooter s electroics to rest. Push i the reset butto to reset the breaker. If the breaker trips frequetly, you may eed to charge your batteries more ofte. You may also eed to have your authorised Pride provider perform a load test o your scooter s batteries. If the mai circuit breaker trips repeatedly, see your authorised Pride provider for service. Maual Freewheel Lever Wheever you eed or wat to push your scooter for short distaces, you ca put it i freewheel mode. WARNING! Before placig your scooter ito or takig it out of freewheel mode, remove the key from the key switch. Eve though the motor of your scooter is disegaged from the drive system whe your scooter is put i maual freewheel mode, the motor ca still ru if the throttle lever is pushed. Never sit o a scooter whe it is i freewheel mode. Never put a scooter i freewheel mode o a iclie. The maual freewheel lever is located o the ed of the motor/trasaxle assembly at the left rear of the scooter, ad exteds through the rear shroud. See figure 7. Pull up o the maual freewheel lever to disable the drive system ad the brake system. You will the be able to push your scooter. Push dow o the maual freewheel lever to reegage the drive system ad the brake system ad to take your scooter out of freewheel mode. 20 Rally

IV. YOUR RALLY Motor/Trasaxle Assembly The motor/trasaxle assembly cosists of a geared trasmissio ad differetial. This oe piece, direct drive, fully sealed assembly provides quiet operatio with maximum power ad log life. See figure 7. Ati-Tip Wheels The ati-tip wheels are a itegral ad importat safety feature of your scooter. Do ot, uder ay circumstaces, remove the ati-tip wheels from your scooter. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For iformatio cocerig these optioal accessories, cotact your authorised Pride provider. SINGLE CANE/ CRUTCH HOLDER DOUBLE CANE/ CRUTCH HOLDER WALKER HOLDER FOREARM CRUTCH HOLDER OXYGEN TANK HOLDER REAR BASKET TAILLIGHT SAFETY FLAG CUP HOLDER Rally 21

V. BATTERIES AND CHARGING Your scooter requires two log-lastig, 12-volt, deep-cycle batteries that are sealed ad maiteace free. They are recharged by a oboard 3-amp chargig system desiged for ease of use ad coveiece. Charge your scooter s batteries prior to usig it for the first time. Keep your batteries fully charged to keep your scooter ruig trouble free. You have the optio to use either 32 AH or 17 AH batteries for your scooter. Your scooter was preset to use 32 AH batteries. If you decide to use 17 AH batteries, you must istall the two provided battery spacer brackets. Follow these easy steps to istall the battery spacer brackets: 1. Positio the spacer bracket i the battery well. See figure 8. 2. Alig the holes i the spacer bracket with the holes i the battery well. 3. Istall the Christmas tree clips. See figure 8A. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the secod spacer bracket. READING YOUR BATTERY VOLTAGE The battery coditio metre o the cotrol cosole assembly idicates the approximate stregth of your batteries usig a colour code. Gree idicates fully charged batteries, yellow a draiig charge, ad red idicates that a immediate recharge is ecessary. See figure 9. CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES Follow these easy steps to charge your batteries safely: 1. Positio your scooter close to a stadard wall outlet. 2. Remove the key from the key switch. 3. Make certai that the freewheel lever is i the drive (dow) positio. 4. Plug the charger power lead ito the charger power lead receptacle. FIGURE 8. POSITIONING THE BATTERY SPACER BRACKET CHRISTMAS TREE CLIP FIGURE 8A. INSTALLING THE CHRISTMAS TREE CLIPS FIGURE 9. BATTERY CONDITION METRE BATTERY SPACER BRACKET WARNING! Never use a extesio lead to plug i your battery charger. Plug the charger directly ito a properly wired stadard wall outlet. 5. Whe the batteries are fully charged, uplug the charger power lead from the wall outlet ad the from the charger power lead receptacle. NOTE: There is a charger ihibit fuctio o your scooter. The scooter will ot ru ad the battery coditio metre will ot operate while the batteries are chargig. 22 Rally

V. BATTERIES AND CHARGING BATTERIES AND CHARGING-FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) How does the charger work? Whe your scooter s battery voltage is low, the charger works harder, sedig more electrical curret to the batteries to brig up their charge. As the batteries approach a full charge, the charger seds less ad less electrical curret. Whe the batteries are fully charged, the curret set from the charger is at early zero amperage. Therefore, whe the charger is plugged i, it maitais the charge o your scooter s batteries, but does ot overcharge them. We do ot recommed that you charge your scooter s batteries for more tha 24 cosecutive hours. What if my scooter s batteries wo t charge? Esure that the red (+) ad black (-) battery cables are coected properly to the battery termials. Esure both battery haresses that exted from the batteries are plugged ito their matig haress leadig to the charger. Esure that both eds of the charger power lead are iserted fully. Ca I use a differet charger? For the safest, most efficiet, ad balaced chargig of your scooter s batteries, we prefer ad highly recommed simultaeous chargig of both batteries with the oboard battery charger. How ofte must I charge the batteries? Two major factors must be cosidered whe decidig how ofte to charge your scooter s batteries: All day scooter use o a daily basis. Ifrequet or sporadic scooter use. With these cosideratios i mid, you ca determie how ofte ad for how log you should charge your scooter s batteries. We desiged the oboard charger so that it will ot overcharge your scooter s batteries. However, you may ecouter some problems if you do ot charge your batteries ofte eough ad if you do ot charge them o a regular basis. Followig the guidelies below will provide safe ad reliable battery operatio ad chargig. If you use your scooter daily, charge its batteries as soo as you fiish usig it for the day. Your scooter will be ready each morig to give you a full day of service. We recommed that you charge your scooter s batteries for 8 to 14 hours after daily use. If you use your scooter oce a week or less, charge its batteries at least oce a week for 12 to 14 hours at a time. Keep your scooter s batteries fully charged. Avoid deeply dischargig your scooter s batteries. How ca I esure maximum battery life? Fully charged deep-cycle batteries provide reliable performace ad exteded battery life. Keep your scooter s batteries fully charged wheever possible. Batteries that are regularly ad deeply discharged, ifrequetly charged, or stored without a full charge may be permaetly damaged, causig ureliable performace ad limited service life. Rally 23

V. BATTERIES AND CHARGING How ca I get maximum rage or distace per charge? Rarely will you have ideal drivig coditios smooth, flat, hard drivig surfaces with o wid or curves. Ofte, you will face hills, pavemet cracks, ueve ad loosely packed surfaces, curves, ad wid, all of which affect the distace or ruig time per battery charge. Below are a few suggestios for obtaiig the maximum rage per battery charge. Always fully charge your scooter s batteries prior to daily use. Maitai 30-35 psi (pouds per square ich) i each tyre. Pla your route ahead to avoid as may hills, cracked, broke, or soft surfaces as possible. Limit your baggage weight to essetial items. Try to maitai a eve speed while your scooter is i motio. Avoid stop-ad-go drivig. What type ad size of battery should I use? We recommed deep-cycle batteries that are sealed ad maiteace free. Both sealed lead-acid ad gel cell are deep-cycle batteries that are similar i performace. Do ot use wet-cell batteries, which have removable caps. CAUTION! Do ot remove the caps from sealed batteries. Water caot be added to sealed batteries. Cap removal voids the battery warraty ad may cause damage to the batteries ad to your scooter. Use these specificatios to reorder deep-cycle batteries: Type: Deep-cycle (sealed lead-acid or gel cell) Size: U-1 (32 AH oly) Voltage: 12 volts each Amperage: 32 AH, 17 AH To chage a battery i your scooter: WARNING! Battery posts, termials, ad related accessories cotai lead ad lead compouds. Wash hads after hadlig. 1. Remove the seat ad rear shroud. 2. Discoect the battery tie-dow strap. 3. Discoect the battery haress. 4. Discoect the battery cables from the battery termials. 5. Remove the old battery. 6. Place a ew battery i the battery well. 7. Coect the red battery cable to the positive (+) battery termial. 8. Coect the black battery cable to the egative (-) battery termial. 9. Recoect the battery haress. 10. Recoect the battery tie-dow strap. 11. Reistall the rear shroud ad seat. What about public trasportatio? If you ited to use public trasportatio with your scooter, you must cotact the trasportatio provider i advace to determie their specific requiremets. 24 Rally

V. BATTERIES AND CHARGING Why do my ew batteries seem weak? Deep-cycle batteries employ a differet chemical techology tha that used i car batteries, ickel-cadmium batteries (icads), ad other commo battery types. Deep-cycle batteries are specifically desiged to provide power, drai dow their charge, ad the accept a relatively quick recharge. We work closely with our battery maufacturer to provide batteries that best suit your scooter s specific electrical demads. Fresh batteries arrive daily at Pride ad are shipped fully charged to our customers. Durig shippig, the batteries may ecouter temperature extremes that ca ifluece their iitial performace. Heat dimiishes the charge o the battery; cold slows the available power ad exteds the time eeded to recharge the battery. It may take a few days for the temperature of your scooter s batteries to stabilise ad adjust to their ew room or ambiet temperature. More importatly, it takes a few chargig cycles (partial draiig followed by full rechargig) to establish the critical chemical balace that is essetial to a deep-cycle battery s peak performace ad log life. Follow these steps to properly break-i your scooter s ew batteries for maximum efficiecy ad service life. 1. Fully recharge ay ew battery prior to its iitial use. This chargig cycle brigs the battery up to about 88% of its peak performace level. 2. Operate your ew scooter i familiar ad safe areas. Drive slowly at first, ad do ot travel too far from your home or familiar surroudigs util you have become accustomed to your scooter s cotrols ad have properly broke i your scooter s batteries. 3. Fully recharge the batteries. They should be at over 90% of their peak performace level. 4. Operate your scooter agai. 5. Fully recharge the batteries agai. 6. After four or five chargig cycles, the batteries are able to receive a charge of 100% of their peak performace level ad are able to last for a exteded period of time. How should I store my scooter ad its batteries? If you pla o ot usig your scooter for a exteded period of time, it is best to: Fully charge its batteries prior to storage. Discoect both battery haresses. Store your scooter i a warm, dry eviromet. Avoid storig your scooter where it will be exposed to temperature extremes. WARNING! If your scooter s batteries do become froze, do ot attempt to charge them. Cold or froze batteries should be allowed to warm up for several days prior to rechargig. For prologed storage, you may wish to place several boards uder the frame of your scooter to raise it off of the groud. This takes the weight off the tyres ad reduces the possibility of flat spots developig o the areas of the tyres cotactig the groud. Rally 25

VI. OPERATION BEFORE GETTING ONTO YOUR SCOOTER Have you fully charged the batteries? See V. Batteries ad Chargig. Is the maual freewheel lever i the drive (dow) positio? WARNING! Never leave the maual freewheel lever pulled up uless you are maually pushig your scooter. GETTING ONTO YOUR SCOOTER 1. Make certai that the key is removed from the key switch. WARNING! Never attempt to get oto your scooter without first removig the key from the key switch. This prevets the scooter from movig if accidetal throttle cotrol lever cotact is made. 2. Stad at the side of your scooter. 3. Push forward o the seat lock lever ad rotate the seat util it is facig you. 4. Make certai that the seat is locked securely i positio. 5. Positio yourself comfortably ad securely i the seat. 6. Faste the lap belt, if equipped. 7. Push forward o the seat lock lever ad rotate the seat util you are facig forward. 8. Make certai that the seat is locked securely i positio. 9. Make certai that your feet are safely o the floorboard. PRE-RIDE ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS Are you positioed comfortably i the seat? See Gettig Oto Your Scooter, above. Is the seat at the proper height? See VII. Comfort Adjustmets. Is the seat locked securely i place? See VII. Comfort Adjustmets. Is the tiller at a comfortable settig ad locked securely i place? See VII. Comfort Adjustmets. Is the key fully iserted ito the key switch ad i the o positio? See IV. Your Rally. Does your scooter s hor work properly? Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, ad obstacles? Have you plaed your route to avoid adverse terrai ad as may iclies as possible? OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER After plaig your route: Adjust the speed adjustmet dial o the cotrol cosole assembly to your desired speed. Press your thumb agaist the appropriate throttle cotrol lever. The electric brake automatically disegages ad the scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with the speed adjustmet dial. Pull o the left hadgrip to steer your scooter to the left. Pull o the right hadgrip to steer your scooter to the right. Move the tiller to the cetre positio to drive straight ahead. Release the throttle cotrol lever to decelerate ad come to a complete stop. The electric brake automatically egages whe your scooter comes to a stop. NOTE: The rear-wheel drive trasaxle gives your scooter maximum tractio with miimal steerig effort o your part. 26 Rally

VI. OPERATION GETTING OFF OF YOUR SCOOTER 1. Brig your scooter to a complete stop. 2. Remove the key from the key switch. WARNING! Never attempt to get off of your scooter without first removig the key from the key switch. This prevets the scooter from movig if accidetal throttle cotrol lever cotact is made. 3. Push forward o the seat lock lever ad rotate the seat util you are facig toward the side of your scooter. 4. Make certai that the seat is locked securely i positio. 5. Ufaste the lap belt, if equipped. 6. Carefully ad safely get out of the seat ad stad to the side of your scooter. 7. You may, if you wish, leave the seat facig to the side to facilitate boardig your scooter ext time AUTO SHUTOFF FEATURE The scooter is equipped with a eergy savig auto shutoff feature. If you leave the key i the key switch ad the scooter remais iactive for approximately 20 miutes, the motor cotroller will automatically shut dow. This feature is desiged to preserve battery life. NOTE: Although the motor cotroller will be shut dow by the auto shutoff feature, all activated lights will remai o. For maximum battery life it is recommeded that you tur off your lights or remove the key from the key switch. To restore power back to the scooter: Remove the key from the key switch. Isert the key back ito the key switch. Your scooter will ow resume ormal operatio. Rally 27

VII. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS WARNING! Remove the key from the key switch before adjustig the tiller or the seat. Never attempt to adjust the tiller or the seat while the scooter is i motio. You ca adjust the tiller to may positios. The tiller adjustmet lever locks the tiller i place. It has a sprig-loaded mechaism that eables you to rotate it ad chage its positio. 1. Tur the tiller adjustmet lever aticlockwise util it is loose. If the tiller adjustmet lever comes i cotact with the tiller basket, pull it outward, tur it clockwise, ad release it. Cotiue to loose util the tiller is able to move. See figure 10. 2. Press the release buttos ad move the tiller to a comfortable positio. See figure 10A. 3. Tur the tiller adjustmet lever clockwise util it is tight. If the tiller adjustmet lever comes i cotact with the tiller basket, pull it outward, tur it aticlockwise, ad release it. Cotiue to tur the lever util it is tight. The tiller may be lowered to the cetre of the floorboard ad locked i place for storage. See VIII. Disassembly ad Assembly. TILLER ADJUST- MENT LEVER TILLER BOOT TILLER RELEASE BUTTON RELEASE BUTTONS TILLER ADJUSTMENT LEVER SLIDE LEVER OUT TO REPOSITION FIGURE 10. ADJUSTING THE TILLER ANGLE FIGURE 10A. ADJUSTING THE TILLER ANGLE SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The seat ca be repositioed to oe of three differet heights. See figure 11. 1. Push forward o the seat lock lever ad lift the seat up ad off of the scooter. See figure 12. 2. Use the attached rig to pull ad remove the ball detet pi from the lower seat post. 3. Raise or lower the upper seat post to the desired seat height. 4. While holdig the upper seat post at that height, match up the holes i the upper seat post with the holes i the lower seat post. 5. Fully isert the ball detet pi. 6. Replace the seat. UPPER SEAT POST LOWER SEAT POST LOCATING HOLES BALL DETENT PIN NOTE: The supplied ut, bolt, ad washers ca be used as a alterate to the ball detet pi for seat height adjustmet ad stability. FIGURE 11. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 28 Rally

VII. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS FRONT-TO-BACK SEAT ADJUSTMENT You ca repositio the scooter s seat forward or rearward to oe of three settigs to adjust the distace betwee the seat ad the tiller. See figure 12. 1. Remove the seat from your scooter. 2. Remove the four bolts that faste the seat to the seat platform. See figure 12. 3. Alig the seat platform with the desired set of holes o the seat. 4. Istall the four bolts securely. SEAT PLATFORM SEAT LOCK LEVER SEAT BOLTS FIGURE 12. FRONT-TO-BACK SEAT ADJUSTMENT ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT The armrest width of your scooter ca be adjusted iward or outward. See figure 13. 1. Loose the adjustmet kobs at the back of the seat frame. 2. Slide the armrests i or out to the desired width. 3. Tighte the adjustmet kobs. NOTE: The armrests also raise up, makig gettig oto ad off of your scooter easier. ARMRESTS ADJUSTMENT KNOBS SEAT FRAME FIGURE 13. ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT SEAT ROTATION The seat lock lever locks the seat i oe of eight positios. See figure 14. 1. Push forward o the seat lock lever to ulock the seat. 2. Rotate the seat to the desired positio. 3. Release the seat lock lever to lock the seat securely i place. FIGURE 14. SEAT LOCK LEVER PUSH FORWARD TO ROTATE SEAT Rally 29

VIII. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY Always disassemble or assemble your scooter o a level, dry surface with sufficiet room for you to work ad move aroud your scooter. Keep i mid that the disassembled sectios of the scooter take up more floor space tha the assembled scooter. DISASSEMBLY WARNING! Liftig weight beyod your physical capability may result i persoal ijury. Ask for assistace whe ecessary while disassemblig your scooter. 1. Remove the key from the key switch. See IV. Your Rally. 2. Pull up o the maual freewheel lever. See IV. Your Rally. Puttig your Rally i freewheel mode makes it easier for you to maeuver the rear sectio because the drive wheels are free to tur. 3. Lift the seat up ad off of your scooter. 4. Getly lift the rear shroud off of your scooter. The rear shroud is held i place with a reusable fasteer. 5. Uplug both battery haress coectors. See figure 15. 6. Remove the battery straps ad lift both batteries from the battery wells. 7. Uplug the large, white, 9-pi frot-to-rear coector that coects the frot cotrol cosole assembly haress to the electroic cotroller assembly haress. See figure 15. CAUTION! Failig to uplug both battery haress coectors ad the frot-to-rear coector prior to further disassembly could result i permaet damage to your scooter. BATTERY HARNESS CONNECTORS FRONT-TO-REAR CONNECTOR FRONT-TO-REAR LOCKING LEVER LOCKING PIN FIGURE 15. BATTERY HARNESS CONNECTORS/ FRONT-TO-REAR CONNECTOR FIGURE 16. FRONT-TO-REAR LOCKING LEVER Separatig The Frot Ad Rear Sectios 1. Lower the scooter s tiller to the cetre of the floorboard by turig the tiller adjustmet lever aticlockwise util it is loose. Press the tiller release buttos ad lower the tiller to the cetre of the floorboard. Tighte the tiller adjustmet lever. 2. Pull up o the frot-to-rear lockig lever (releases the lockig pi) with oe had, ad push o the seat pedestal to pivot the scooter s rear sectio rearward with your other had far eough so the rear sectio s upper pegs come free of the frot sectio s upper slots. See figures 16 ad 17. 3. With oe had o the seat pedestal ad oe had o the frame hadle, slightly lift the frot sectio ad slide the frot ad rear sectios apart. See figures 17 ad 18. 30 Rally

VIII. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY UPPER SEAT POST FRAME LOCK UP FIGURE 17. FRAME HANDLE FIGURE 18. FRAME SEPARATION ASSEMBLY 1. Pull up o the maual freewheel lever. Puttig your scooter i freewheel mode makes it easier for you to maeuver the rear sectio because the drive wheels are free to tur. See IV. Your Rally. 2. Positio the frot ad rear sectios of your scooter as show i figure 18. 3. Getly pull up o the upper seat post so the frot of the rear sectio pivots up. 4. Usig the frame hadle, lift the frot sectio ad alig the lower slots o the rear of the frot sectio with the correspodig lower pegs o the frot of the rear sectio. Pivot the rear sectio forward util it locks i place with a click. See figure 17. 5. Raise the tiller to the upright positio by turig the tiller adjustmet lever aticlockwise util it is loose. Press the release buttos ad raise the tiller to the desired positio. Tighte the tiller adjustmet lever. 6. Coect the large, white, 9-pi frot-to-rear coector located o the haress comig out of the scooter s frot sectio to the coector s matig socket foud ear the frot of the scooter s rear sectio. 7. Place the batteries i the battery wells ad strap them i place. 8. Coect the 2-pi battery haresses ito the matig haresses that exted from the electroic cotroller assembly. 9. Getly place the rear shroud over the seat pedestal ad slide it dow ito positio. The reusable fasteers hold it i place. 10. Carefully lift the seat ad slide the post (o the bottom of the seat frame) ito the seat pedestal. 11. Rotate the seat util it locks ito place to complete the assembly of your scooter. Rally 31