Routine maintenance

The following table gives an indication as to when routine maintenance checks should be made.

There is no service manual available.

Maintenance, fault finding and servicing should be carried out by an authorised agent unless otherwise indicated.

The checks below can be carried out by the user

Battery charge check (Fig. D)

Look at battery charge indicator on tiller before use to ensure batteries are fully charged.

Inspection of connectors (Fig. C)

Remove rear panel (where fitted), and ensure all connectors are secure.

Wipe over with a damp cloth

Use only a damp soft cloth and mild detergent on panels, tiller and seat.

Check tyres

Each tyre should be free of debris, oil, deep cuts or distortion.

Long overnight battery charge

Please ensure that the batteries are charged for a minimum of 8 hours.

Check tyres for wear (See Fig. A and Fig. B)

Look at the tyres to ensure that the tread is visible and continuous.

The checks below must be carried out by an authorised Sunrise agent.

Seat swivel, seat slide (where fitted)

Inspection of wiring for chafing and wear

Battery pack terminals

Clean and protect with petroleum jelly.

Ensure parking brake (where fitted) is correctly adjusted

Check stabiliser wheels for wear

Inspect motor brushes

Full service by dealer

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Six Monthly

Annually

Fig. A

Fig. B

Storage

When storing your scooter for long periods (in excess of one week), charge batteries for 12 hours and then switch off the battery pack

to minimise battery discharge.

Electronic faults

Do not attempt to investigate faults in the control box, the control pod or charger as the design and set up of the electronics is of a safety critical nature.

Spare parts are available from authorised agents.

Fig. C

Fig. D

Wheels

Note: Wheels should only be removed and refitted by an authorised agent.

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Sunrise Medical Mobility Scooter owner manual Routine maintenance, Storage, Electronic faults, Wheels