Sterling 2 Mobility Scooter User Manual


 
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Iss 1
Guidance for Safe Operation and Use
Emergency Braking
In the unlikely event of an unwanted movement of the scooter or other emergency,
switching off the key switch will bring the scooter to a stop.
Though very effective, emergency braking is extremely abrupt and must never be used
under normal circumstances.
Letting go of the throttle lever will slow the scooter to a controlled stop.
Switching off
The scooter must always be switched off at the key switch.
When the scooter is stowed or not in use for a long period of time, always charge the
batteries for 12 hours and then disconnect the battery pack before storing. If the scooter
is to be stored for a long period of time remove the fully charged battery packs and store,
at or near room temperature, out of freezing conditions i.e. greater than 0°C.
Braking
To bring the scooter to a standstill simply let go of the
throttle control lever (Photo 17.1).
Remember to keep both of your hands on the handlebars
whilst the scooter is braking.
Two types of braking are used.
(a) Automatic regenerative braking, which slows the
scooter to a stop.
(b) Automatic braking which will operate a couple of
seconds after releasing the control lever and holds the
scooter in position, even if you are on a hill.
Note: Automatic braking is not instantaneous
and will engage within 1/2 a wheel turn once
the scooter has stopped.
Use on the footpath
When using your scooter on the footpath always be aware of
pedestrians and situations which might require extra care. For
example, young children and pets. Remember, especially when
driving in public places, to drive with caution and regard for others
at all times. When manoeuvring in conned areas, including
shops, ensure the minimum speed is selected (Photo 17.2). If you
leave your scooter outside a shop ensure that it does not obstruct
the footpath or vehicular access.
Always switch off and take your key with you.
Photo 17.2
Photo 17.1