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Elite
2
Mini XS Plus Rev.B
9.3 Wheel Removal
WARNING!
• It is not usually practical to try to repair a puncture at the
site of the occurrence. Sunrise Medical suggest that you
call for help to remove the scooter either directly to an
approved service agent, or to a safe place for collection by
the approved agent at a later time.
• If you are in any doubt about the servicing requirements
of your scooter, contact your Sunrise Medical authorised
dealer.
• Do not attempt any task you are not sure of.
• The scooter must be in drive mode with the power
switched OFF and the keys removed, before jacking any
wheel off the ground.
• Do not raise more than one wheel of the ground at any one
time.
NOTE
: Reverse the following procedures to refit the wheels
unless otherwise stated.
9.3.1 Elite
2
XS RS 3-Wheel Front Wheel Removal
• Elevate the front wheel by placing a jack under the relevant
jack points, (Fig. 9.1).
• When elevated back up the jack with solid blocks to
increase stability, (Fig. 9.11).
• Use a 4.0mm Allen Key to remove the brake anchor stud,
(Fig. 9.3).
• Remove the brake cable from the outer sleeve by turning
the knurled wheel until the slots align, (Fig. 9.3).
• Lift the brake nipple out of the brake actuator arm, (Fig.
9.4).
• Use a 19.0mm Socket and 10.0mm Allen key to undo the
nut, (Fig. 9.5).
• Start to withdraw the axle stud slowly, (Fig. 9.6).
• First the washers will drop out, (Fig. 9.7).
• Next, lift the Brake assembly away from the hub, (Fig. 9.8).
• The spacer falls away, (Fig. 9.9).
• Remove the front wheel assembly, (Fig. 9.10).
= JACK POINTS
Fig. 9.1
Fig. 9.2
Fig. 9.3
Fig. 9.4
Fig. 9.5
Fig. 9.6
Fig. 9.7
Fig. 9.8
Fig. 9.9
Fig. 9.10