Sterling 2 owner manual Quick Start Guide, Assembly, Battery Charging, Typical Use

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Quick Start Guide

Assembly

When lifting always keep the back straight, bend the knees and use the lifting handles provided.

Ensure your rear drive unit is locked in position by checking the rear docking handle is fully engaged.

Set the tiller by holding the Tiller Adjustment Lever clockwise while moving the tiller upwards. Place the basket on the bracket located on the front of the tiller.

Lift the Battery Pack into the battery tray ensuring it is located onto the locking post then lower onto the contacts. Gently push the Battery Pack down then insert the Battery Locking Screw into the locking hole located at the top of the Battery Pack.

Lift the seat onto the seat post and press down to ensure it is fully engaged.

Battery Charging

The battery MUST be charged for 12 hours before first use. Do not be tempted to use the scooter unless the battery has been fully charged as failure to do this will result in battery damage.

Connect the battery charger to the mains supply and the charging socket located on the right hand side of the battery pack. Switch on the mains supply and then switch on the battery charger. RED light = Power On, RED / GREEN Light = Charging and GREEN Light = Charge Complete. Charge the scooter overnight after each use to maintain battery condition (Approx. cost 0.20 euros, 15 pence).

If you are in any doubt then please turn to pages 12 and 13 of this manual.

Typical Use

Designed for use on footpaths, for crossing roads and shopping. It should not be driven through mud, water, snow, sand, loose gravel, long grass or any other unsound surfaces.

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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 UseControl Functions TransportingTIP Features Getting On and Off your Scooter Getting on to your scooterGetting off your scooter Tiller Control Functions Preset Speed KnobBattery Gauge Hand ControlsKey Switch Throttle LeverHorn 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 footpathCrossing roads Turning cornersUse 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