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Iss 2

Routine maintenance

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

SIX 

MONTHL

Y

ANNUALL

Y

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 Sunrise Dealers.

Wheels

Note:  Wheels should only be removed

and refitted  by an authorised dealer.

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 dealer
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

The checks below can be carried out by the user

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Quarterly

Six 

Monthly

Annually

4

7

Fig. A

Fig. B

There is no service manual available.

Maintenance, fault finding and servicing should be carried out by

an authorised Sunrise dealer unless otherwise indicated.

Fig. C

Fig. D

Summary of Contents for Little Gem

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Little Gem 3 4 Wheel Scooter EN G LISH...

Page 2: ...warnings page 9 10 Features page 11 Safety warnings user guidance page 12 17 Tiller control functions page 18 19 Operating your scooter page 20 22 Guidance for safe operation use page 23 24 Batteries...

Page 3: ...ore should not be driven through mud water snow sand loose gravel or any other unsound surfaces It has been manufactured to comply with the requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC the r...

Page 4: ...er 5 Parts replaced after the original warranty has expired are covered for a further three months 6 Items of a consumable nature will not generally be covered during the normal warranty period unless...

Page 5: ...age and general care in addition to information on the high quality standards which we adhere to and details about the warranty Your scooter will reach you in excellent condition having been personall...

Page 6: ...in making such choices to decide which scooter is suitable for the user s intended purpose With regards to restraints seat positioning straps posture correction or other positional aids and accessori...

Page 7: ...t cause you to shift your weight in the seat or require you to bend excessively in any direction Such action may result in the scooter tipping over or in injury to the person or both DO NOT use an esc...

Page 8: ...scooter is unattended Children or inexperienced people may attempt to drive your scooter which may result in damage or personal injury DO NOT connect any medical device such as a ventilator life supp...

Page 9: ...FORE and DURING operation of the scooter Attempting to operate the scooter with the seat not secured in the front facing position could result in damage and or bodily injury DO NOT operate the scooter...

Page 10: ...her types of batteries are NOT SUITABLE Please read battery battery charger information before installation This scooter has been tested to ISO 7176 Part 9 Rain Test The test provides the scooter user...

Page 11: ...ertain intensity This is known as the scooters immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection Current technology offers useful protection of at least 20 V m which provides pro...

Page 12: ...hilst such devices are in use it is possible that the EM radiation can affect the mobility scooter s movement and braking The following warnings are recommended to help prevent possible interference w...

Page 13: ...11 Iss 2 Features Photo 1 SEATING PAGE 16 CONTROL POD PAGE 18 19 BATTERYPACK PAGE 25 29 TILLER ADJUSMENT PAGE 17 FREEWHEEL LEVER PAGE 20 TYRES PAGE 30 WIDTH ADJUSTABLE ARMRESTS PAGE 17 BASKET...

Page 14: ...ently lower yourself into the seat 7 Ensure that both feet are placed firmly on the floorboard of the scooter 8 Pull the armrest downwards and allow it to gently settle back into position Getting off...

Page 15: ...and regulations pertaining to pedestrians at all times Turning corners Always reduce your speed when turning corners particularly when travelling downhill Disregard of this advice could lead to your s...

Page 16: ...Place seat at desired location for stowage keeping back posture straight at all times bend knees where required Batteries 1 Bend knees facing the battery pack keeping it central and in front of you 2...

Page 17: ...arge your batteries in a room with good ventilation Do not charge your batteries in outdoor conditions Do not expose any part of your charger battery or scooter to direct heat i e Gas fires or naked f...

Page 18: ...the power turned off before any such device is switched on or used If you are in any doubt about your ability to drive the scooter due to any medical condition or treatment then consult your doctor Sa...

Page 19: ...nt The scooter features an adjustable tiller which allows you to lock the tiller in the most comfortable driving position This feature also lets you fold the tiller down fully for transportation and s...

Page 20: ...a coloured graduated scale ranging from RED E through YELLOW to GREEN F As the scooter moves over differing terrain the Battery Gauge will dip up and down this is normal For a more accurate indication...

Page 21: ...f the throttle lever Note One hand operation requires careful concentration and is more tiring than normal operation Horn Button Pressing the yellow Horn button operates an audible buzzer Use this fun...

Page 22: ...reme caution in the freewheel mode especially on slopes inclines Letting go of your scooter whilst it is in freewheel can cause the scooter to roll unexpectedly This could cause damage or bodily harm...

Page 23: ...go off the pavement causing problems if the corner is very rough Avoid this at all times by steering an exaggerated curve around the obstacle 6 When steering in a tight spot such as entering a doorwa...

Page 24: ...are on a hill Note Automatic braking is not instantaneous and will engage within 1 2 a wheel turn once the scooter has stopped Emergency Braking In the unlikely event of an unwanted movement of the sc...

Page 25: ...reverse Also reduce your speed when turning corners The anti tip devices fitted to the scooter must not be removed Travelling across slopes Care should be taken traversing across a slope Note Do not t...

Page 26: ...of accessories Transportation Your scooter may be disassembled quickly and simply for transportation by car i Lift off the front basket ii Remove the seat leaving the seat stem in position iii Remove...

Page 27: ...eaking battery fluids are corrosive and toxic In such an event call your local dealer for assistance Please do not dispose of batteries in normal waste always recycle in accordance with local laws Mai...

Page 28: ...urs then remove charger lead and ensure the battery pack is switched off 6 Failure to allow for recharge will damage the batteries and can lead to shortened distances and permanent failure 7 Do not to...

Page 29: ...rged batteries on a level test surface and a user weight of 75kg The range figures stated should be seen as a theoretical maximum and could be reduced if any single or combination of the following cir...

Page 30: ...ressed in Important safety warnings Do not expose any part of the battery pack to direct heat i e naked flame gas fire Do not allow the batteries to freeze When charging always place on a hard surface...

Page 31: ...ring charging If your scooter fails to respond to normal control after a charging period please check that the battery charger has been Photo 11 Photo 10 completely disconnected from the scooter New b...

Page 32: ...ctors 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 ove...

Page 33: ...iring Noise Connections Brake Brushes Chassis Condition Steering Service history This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your scooter Should you decide...

Page 34: ...MAX USER WEIGHT 250lb 115kg 250lb 115kg BATTERY PACK 12AH 12AH MAX SAFE ANGLE 9 9 TURNRADIUS 32 44 SEAT BASE HEIGHT 12 16 5 12 16 5 MAX SPEED 4 mph 4 mph WHEEL SIZE FRONT 7 5 7 WHEEL SIZE REAR 7 5 7 5...

Page 35: ...p mode Charger plugged in Button on battery pack popped out Disconnected loom or plugs Control system fault Electrical malfunction SOLUTION Charge batteries for eight hours or more Replace battery pac...

Page 36: ...Sunrise Medical Limited Sunrise Business Park High Street Wollaston West Midlands DY8 4PS England Tel 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99 eMail sunmail sunmed co uk www sunrisemedical com...

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