Sterling 2 owner manual Tyres, Freewheel mechanism

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Guidance for Safe Operation and Use

Tyres

Your scooter has solid tyres all round. They do not require inflation. It is good practice to inspect the tyres for damage

or wear regularly.

Emergency Braking

Turning off the power switch whilst moving will switch off the power causing immediate and full braking. This method of stopping is not recommended except

in an emergency.

Caution!

Routine use of emergency braking will

cause damage to your scooter.

Freewheel mechanism

Caution!

Transporting the scooter along a slope in freewheel mode can be dangerous. Take extra care if this is necessary. Always re- engage the freewheel device after use.

Never sit on your scooter whilst in freewheel since the scooter will no longer automatically stop.

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Contents Little GEM How to use this manual How to use this manualContents Customer Services Sunrise Medical Limited IntroductionGeneral Warnings Do not Operate the Scooter Before Reading and UnderstandingQuick Start Guide AssemblyBattery Charging Typical UseTransporting Control FunctionsTIP Features Getting on to your scooter Getting On and Off your ScooterGetting off your scooter Tiller Control Functions Preset Speed KnobBattery Gauge Hand ControlsThrottle Lever Key SwitchHorn Button Freewheel Mechanism Armrest Adjustment Seat Removal and AdjustmentSeat Adjustment Removing the SeatBattery Removal Tiller Adjustment and Battery RemovalTiller Adjustment Battery ReplacementOff-Board Battery Charger Batteries and ChargingFuses Transportation TransportationGuidance for Safe Operation and Use Basic DrivingHill climbing Travelling across slopesEmergency Braking Switching offBraking Use on the footpathTurning corners Crossing roadsUse of mobile phones Tyres Battery care Battery and Charging InformationMaintenance free General informationBattery pack care plan Range of your vehicle Personal & Operational Guidelines General Warnings General Warnings Disposal EMC EMI Warnings Mobility scooter electromagnetic contamination EMC Specifications Parameter Little GEM²Replacing LED`s where fitted Routine maintenanceElectronic faults StorageService history YearTrouble Shooting Guide Sympton Possible Cause SolutionNumber Possible Cause Solution Guarantee Warranty conditionSunrise Medical