Hi Karen the MicroGlide is a Pride Go Go re-badged...
http://www.islington.gov.uk/publicrecords/library/Transport-and-infrastructure/Information/Advice-and-information/2011-2012/(2011-07-26)-Go-Go-Elite-Traveller-Owner's-Manual.pdf
Regards
Rob
SOURCE: User manual for shoprider madrid mobility scooter
Go to the Shoprider website and look for the scooter. It might have a different model name than the one you own. Get the name and click on the user manuals for the model that resembles yours (PDF file) and print.
SOURCE: manual for sterling elite 4 mobility scooter
i haven't been able to locate a manual online however here is the company website http://www.sterlingscooters.co.uk/index.asp email them or call them they may be able to assist you. keep in mind many companies won't offer support for products bought on ebay.
robert
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SOURCE: Pride Rally 3 Wheeled Electric Mobility Scooter manual
DO not ask FIX IT ALL THEY WANT IS MONEY
SOURCE: I an looking for a MANUAL for an ULTRAGLIDE Mobility scooter.
Thanks for writing back, I really do appreciate that.
Yesterday I found another person on E-bay who was selling the same scooter which my husband has been given, and he was very helpful. His scooter was already sold, but he took the time to answer my questions about where to find the serial no. of the scooter, what kind of batteries I'd need, and where to get them cheaper than the official site.
The scooter new, costs about £4000 + but 2nd hand it will only fetch about £700 - £1000. My husband is going to try to use it, and if that doesn't work out, we will just try to sell it.
I have a friend in S.Africa (where we lived for many years, and I have tried in vain to get an instruction book for her ...I think French cooking stove, so I will contact her again for details and see if you can help her.
Thanks again for writing back.
Sincerely, Mabel Farr.
Thanks again for writing back.
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SOURCE: Replacing the battery on a mobility scooter
hi, ok remove the seat by turning it to the left, there is a lever normally on the right side that will allow it be turned round,
once you done that, lift the seat in a upwards motion, the cover should come away by gemerally lifting it, it should be attached by velco underneath,
you should now see two batteries. 40Ah batteries will allow you to go further if the battery Ah is lower, 50ah batteries again will allow you can go even further NOT faster, if you buy the larger AH batteries please make sure the dimensions of the batteries will fit within the scooter battery holders.
Regards
GeWiz.
Testimonial: "Thanks so much for the help. The seat did come off in the end but with difficulty. Batteries now changed OK. Thanks again. "
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