Sterling Power Products Mobility Aid Elite XS User Manual

Elite XS  
3 & 4 Wheel  
Owner’s Manual  
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How to use this manual  
We at Sunrise Medical want you to get the best out of your  
Sterling Elite XS. This Owner’s Manual will familiarise you with the Scoota  
and its features. It contains guidance on everyday usage and general  
care in addition to information on the high quality standards which we  
adhere to and details about the warranty.  
Your Scoota will reach you in excellent condition having been personally  
inspected before leaving our premises. By following the guidelines for  
maintenance on page 21 your Scoota will maintain its first class condition  
and give you years of complete reliability and satisfaction.  
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Contents  
Introduction  
page 1  
Guarantee  
page 2  
Features  
page 3  
Safety warning and user guidance  
Adjustments to your Scoota  
Tiller control functions  
Operating your Scoota  
Guidance for safe operation and use  
Programmable Controller  
Batteries and charging  
Routine maintenance  
Service history  
page 4 - 8  
page 8  
page 9 - 10  
page 11 - 13  
page 14 - 15  
page 16  
page 17 - 20  
page 21  
page 22  
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Introduction  
Thank you for choosing a Sunrise Medical Sterling Elite XS.  
Before using your Scoota please read this manual carefully. It will provide you with all the  
information you will require however, if you have any queries about the use, maintenance or  
safety of your Scoota please contact your local Sunrise Medical ServiceAgent. If you have  
any other questions please write to the address below.  
This Scoota is designed for comfort, safety and durability and has been exhaustively  
researched and tested by our experts.  
The Elite XS Scoota is classified as a category C vehicle under the European wheelchair  
standard EN 12184.  
It is intended for the use of people of all ages who may have difficulty walking distances or  
for periods of time. It is ideal for indoor and outdoor use and suitable for users up to 150kg  
in weight (330 lbs). Weights can cause performance variation. Maximum user weight tested  
using 150kg test dummy.  
The scoota is designed to be driven on pavements and roads but should not be driven  
through mud, water or snow which is deeper than 50mm.  
It has been manufactured to comply with the requirements of the KBOH R06/SBV/SBR  
P57, Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC, the radio interference requirements  
of EEC Directive 89/336/EEC and the battery charger requirements of EEC  
Directive 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC. Electro Magnetic fields, such as those  
emitted by shop alarms may be disturbed by use of the Scoota. The function of  
the scoota as well may be disturbed by Electro Magnetic fields emmitted by shop alarms.  
Sunrise Medical is dedicated to providing products of exacting quality which conform fully  
and reliably to the requirements of their intended use. We are BS/EN ISO 9001 accredited  
which is the internationally recognised standard for quality management systems. This  
approval ensures we provide quality in all areas of our business from development through  
to final delivery. Should you require any further assistance then please contact your local  
dealer.  
CUSTOMER SERVICES  
SUNRISE MEDICAL LIMITED  
SUNRISE BUSINESS PARK  
HIGH STREET WOLLASTON  
WEST MIDLANDS DY8 4PS  
ENGLAND  
International Telephone +44 1384 44 66 88 Fax +44 1384 44 66 99  
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Guarantee  
7 The above warranty conditions apply to all ,Scoota  
parts, for models purchased at full retail price.  
Your guarantee  
The guarantee form is supplied with this manual,  
please fill in the relevant details to register and  
activate your warranty.  
8 Under normal circumstances, no responsibility will  
be accepted where the Scoota has required repair  
or replacement as a direct result of:-  
THIS IN NO WAYAFFECTSYOUR STATUTORY  
RIGHTS.  
(i) The Scoota or part not having been maintained  
in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
recommendations, where such exist. Or failing  
to use only the specified original equipment parts.  
Warranty conditions  
1 The repair or replacement will be carried out by an  
authorised Sunrise Medical Dealer/Service Agent.  
(ii) The Scoota or part having been damaged by  
neglect, accident or improper use.  
2 To apply the warranty conditions should your  
Scoota require attention under these  
(iii) The Scoota or part having been altered from  
the manufacturer’s specifications, or repairs  
having been attempted prior to the Service  
Agent being notified.  
arrangements, notify the designated Sunrise  
Medical Service Agent immediately giving full  
information about the nature of the difficulty.  
Should you be operating the Scoota away from the  
locality of the designated Sunrise Medical Service  
Agent work under the “Warranty Conditions” will be  
carried out by any other service agent designated  
by the manufacturer.  
Please keep a note of your local Service Agent’s  
address and telephone number in the space  
provided. In the event of a breakdown, contact  
them and try to give all relevant details so they can  
help you quickly.  
The Scoota shown and described in this manual may  
not be exactly the same in every detail as your own  
model. However, all instructions are still entirely  
relevant, irrespective of detail differences.  
3 Should any part of the Scoota require repair or  
replacement as a result of a specific manufacturing  
or material defect within two years from the  
date on which the possession of the Scoota was  
transferred to the original purchaser, and subject  
to it remaining within that ownership, the part or  
parts will be repaired or replaced completely free  
of charge if returned to the authorised Service Agent.  
The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without  
notice any weights, measurements, or other technical  
data shown in this manual. All figures,  
measurements, and capacities shown in this manual  
are approximate, and do not constitute specifications  
Note: This guarantee is not transferable.  
Your local service agent:  
4 Any repaired or replaced part will benefit from  
these arrangements for the balance of the  
warranty period applicable to the Scoota.  
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 such items have clearly suffered undue  
wear as a direct result of an original  
manufacturing defect. These items include  
amongst others upholstery, tyres, inner tubes,  
batteries and other similar parts.  
Your local service agent:  
Sunrise Medical Limited  
High Street, Wollaston, West Midlands DY8 4PS England  
Tel 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99  
Please remember to fill in and post the guarantee registration card enclosed with this manual. Sunrise  
Medical Limited recommend that you do not undertake maintenance tasks other than those explained in  
this manual. Your local authorised Sunrise Medical service agent is fully trained by Sunrise Medical to  
carry out detailed maintenance as and when required. Use only genuine Sunrise Medical replacement parts.  
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Features  
Seating  
(Page 8)  
Tiller  
adjustment  
(Page 9)  
Control fascia  
Panel  
(Pages 9 - 10)  
Control  
Levers  
(Page 9)  
Emergency  
Secondary Braking  
System Handbrake  
(Page 13)  
Flip up  
armrests  
(Page 8)  
Freewheel  
Lever  
(Page 11)  
Tyres  
(Page 7)  
Seat Swivel  
Lever  
(Page 8)  
Batteries and Charging  
(Pages 17 - 20)  
Bumper  
Fig. 1  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Getting on your Elite scoota  
1. Ensure that the key is turned to the off position.  
2. Stand at the side of the scoota.  
3. Pull the seat rotate lever upwards and rotate the seat until it faces  
you (Photo 1).  
4. Make sure that the seat is locked securely into position.  
5. Position yourself comfortably in the seat (Photo 2).  
6. Pull the seat rotate lever upwards and rotate the seat until facing  
forward (Photo 3).  
7. Make sure that the seat is locked securely into position.  
8. Ensure that your feet are placed firmly on the floorboard of the  
scoota (Photo 4).  
Getting off your Elite scoota  
1. Bring your Elite scoota to a complete stop.  
2. Make sure that the key is turned to the off position (Photo 4).  
3. Pull the seat rotate lever upwards and rotate the seat until you are  
facing the side of the scoota (Photo 5)  
4. Make sure that the seat is locked securely into position (Photo 2).  
5. Carefully get out of the seat and stand by the side of your scoota  
(Photo 6).  
6. You may leave the seat in this position or return it to facing forward.  
Photo 1  
Photo 2  
Photo 3  
Photo 4  
Photo 5  
Photo 6  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
General safety warnings  
Kerb climbing  
Safety is important with any vehicle that is  
powerdriven. Belowaresomeessential  
tips to safeguard your use. These are not  
conclusive and should be read in  
conjunction with the sections, which  
explainhowtoadjust, operateand  
maintain your vehicle.  
Do not attempt to mount or dismount  
kerbs in excess of 10cm (4").  
Always mount and dismount kerbs  
with caution and directly facing the  
kerb.  
Do not attempt to mount or dismount  
kerbs in reverse.  
AlwaysensurethatyourScootaisswitched  
offbeforeattemptingtomountordismount.  
Hill climbing  
Do not attempt to operate your Scoota  
whilststandingnexttoit.  
Where possible always travel up  
or down hills or ramps directly  
facing the slope of the hill.  
Always ensure that you are able to  
operate all the controls from a seated  
position, that the rear view mirror (if fitted)  
is set correctly and that the seat is  
securely locked into place.  
This Scoota has been tested to  
climb an incline of no more than  
50 metres (4 x 10m, then 1 x 10m)  
at 14 degrees (1 in 4) with a  
maximum user weight of 113kg  
(250 lbs). Do not attempt to climb  
inclines in excess of this. For  
inclines longer than 50 metres,  
you should not climb in excess of  
11 degrees (1 in 5) with a max.  
user weight of 150kg (330 lbs).  
Do not hang anything from your scooter’s  
handle bars, wig wag levers or rear view  
mirror (e.g. handbag, shopping bag) as  
this may interfere with the safe operation  
of your scooter and could result in injury  
to yourself or others.  
Attention: Switch on the scoota lights  
to make yourself visible when there are  
low levels of light , day or night.  
Do not traverse across the face of  
a slope, in excess of 10° (1 in 6).  
Always reduce your speed to the  
minimum setting when reversing  
down hills.  
Do not operate your Scoota whilst under  
the influence of alcohol or drugs.  
Please observe all relevant rules and  
regulations pertaining to pedestrians at  
all times.  
Do not attempt to drive along with  
the wheels at different levels, e.g.  
along the pavement and road  
simultaneously.  
Turning corners  
Please note that lap belts must  
only be obtained and fitted by  
an authorised Sunrise dealer.  
Always reduce your speed when  
turning corners, particularly when  
travelling downhill. Disregard of  
this advice could lead to your  
Scoota tipping over.  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Lifting components over 10kg  
Please note that these instructions are to be used as a guide only.  
Seat:  
1. Lift rotate lever upwards and turn seat 90° clockwise (Photo 7).  
2. Stand behind seat (Photo 8).  
3. Fold backrest forward and flip up armrests.  
4. Place hands on either side of seat base, lift seat vertically keeping back posture  
upright. Bend knees if required (Photos 9 & 10).  
5. Place seat at desired location keeping back posture upright at all times, bend knees  
where required.  
Batteries:  
1. Remove battery panel (Photo 11) and unstrap and disconnect batteries (Photo 12).  
2. Bend knees with battery positioned centrally in front of you (Photo 13).  
3. Grab battery handle with both hands.  
4. Lift vertically by straightening legs, keeping back posture upright (Photo 14).  
5. Place battery at desired location, keeping back posture upright and bending knees  
if required.  
Photo 9  
Photo 7  
Photo 8  
Photo 10  
Photo 12  
Photo 11  
Photo 13  
Photo 14  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Batteries  
Tyres  
Always check the batteries are  
sufficiently charged before setting  
off.  
Do not inflate your Scoota tyres  
using a powered airline.  
Each tyre pressure should be upto  
172 Kilopascals (25 P.S.I.).  
Always ensure that your batteries  
are in good condition and that no  
leakage has occurred.  
Emergency Braking  
Removal of the ignition key whilst  
moving will switch off the power  
causing immediate and full  
braking. This method of stopping  
is not recommended except in an  
emergency.  
Beware, battery fluids are  
corrosive and care should be  
taken at all times to avoid contact  
with it. If it comes into contact with  
the skin or clothing, wash  
immediately with soap and water.  
If it comes into contact with the  
eye, immediately flood the eye  
with running cold water for at least  
10 minutes and seek medical  
attention.  
Caution!  
Routine use of emergency braking  
will cause damage to your Scoota.  
Freewheel mechanism  
Caution!  
Keep batteries upright at all times,  
especially when transporting your  
Scoota.  
Transporting the Scoota along a  
slope in freewheel mode can be  
dangerous. Take extra care if this  
is necessary. Always re-enage the  
freewheel device after use.  
Always follow the procedures  
for battery charging set out in  
Pages 17 - 20.  
Never sit on your Scoota whilst in  
freewheel since the Scoota will no  
longer automatically stop.  
Always charge 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 Scoota to direct  
heat (i.e. Gas fires or naked  
flame).  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Transportation  
Use of mobile phones  
When transporting the scoota remove  
seat and lower tiller (Fig. 2).  
Mobile telephones or two way radio  
devices must not be used while  
operating the vehicle.  
Always stow your Scoota in the  
luggage compartment of your vehicle.  
Use of mobile phones or two way  
radios can cause excessively strong  
electromagnetic fields. This may interfere  
with the vehicle’s electronic systems.  
Always ensure your Scoota or Scoota  
parts are securely anchored when  
being transported.  
If mobile phones or mobile radios are  
required to be used, the vehicle must  
be brought to a halt and the power  
turned off before any such device is  
switched on or used.  
Do not sit on your Scoota whilst it is  
being transported in or on another  
vehicle.  
Do not attempt to carry passengers on  
your Scoota.  
If you are in any doubt about your  
ability to drive the Scoota due to  
any medical condition or  
treatment, then consult your  
doctor.  
Do not attempt to tow another vehicle.  
Fig. 2  
Seat Adjustment  
Flip Up Armrests (Fig 3): By pulling up on the end of either armrest, the armrest will flip  
back for easy transfer on and off of your Elite.  
Seat Rotate Lever (Fig 4): This is found under the right side of the seat. Pull it up allows  
the seat to rotate 360 degree and release to lock in any 45 degree position desired.  
Seat HeightAdjustment:The seat post is height-adjustable, providing 4 height positions.  
Carefully unscrew the bolt and nut, and insert into desirable position and tighten nut  
Sliding Mechanism (Fig. 5): This allows forward and backward movement of the seat.  
Pull up lever found under the front of the seat and use legs and body to move to the  
required position and release lever.  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
Seat  
Rotate  
Lever  
Fig. 3  
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Tiller control functions  
Hand Controls (Fig. 6 to 8)  
Facia  
Panel  
Remember that your controls are  
located on the Tiller (Fig. 6). The  
handle bar angle can be adjusted to the  
most comfortable position by your local  
authorised Sunrise dealer.  
Wig-Wag Control (Fig. 7): Located  
under the handle bar grips. Your speed  
as well as forward and reverse motion  
is controlled here.  
Wig-Wag  
Control  
The right hand or left thumb moves the  
Elite in a forward motion and also  
controls the rate of speed by the  
amount of the pressure applied.  
Tiller  
Adjustment  
Lever  
Handle  
Bars  
Fig. 6  
The left hand or right thumb moves the  
Elite in a reverse motion and controls  
the rate of the speed by the pressure  
applied.  
The lever will return by itself when  
released, and you will stop gently. Braking  
is engaged when Wig-Wag is released.  
Key Switch (Fig. 8): Located on lower  
centre of control panel. Insert the key  
vertically and turn 90 degree clockwise.  
To turn off scooter, turn key back to  
vertical position and remove.  
Wig-Wag  
Control  
Fig. 7  
TillerAdjustment  
Key  
Switch  
The angle of the tiller can be adjusted  
for getting on and off the scooter and  
for achieving a comfortable driving  
position.  
Rotate the lever 90º clockwise, hold  
the handlebar and push or pull the  
tiller to the required position.  
Handle  
Bar  
Tiller Adjustment  
Fig. 8  
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Tiller control functions  
Battery Gauge (Fig. 9): Located on the centre of the control panel. It  
indicates the average amount of charge you have in the batteries. Green  
indicates fully charged batteries. Yellow indicates caution and approximately  
half-charged batteries. Red indicates warning and less than half-charged  
batteries. Please be aware that the meter reading will fluctuate when  
accelerating from start or travelling uphill, this is normal. The reading is  
more accurate when the scoota is operating on flat level ground.  
Indicator Switch (Fig. 9): Located on right/left corner of control panel.  
Press the left or right switch whenever left or right direction is intended.  
Press the switch again, the indicator light will be turned off.  
Speed Adjustment Dial (Fig. 9): This allows you to preset your desired top  
speed. Turn the dial anti-clockwise to slow for very gentle operation. Turn it  
clockwise to increase your speed.  
Horn Switch (Fig. 9): Press switch to cause a warning sound.  
Headlight Switch (Fig. 9): The scooter comes equipped with a head light  
which is activated by a push on/push off switch located near the centre of  
the control panel. The face of the switch is lighted in the “on” position. If the  
light is advertently left after the use, removal of key will extinguish  
headlight.  
Hazard Light Switch (Fig. 9): This switch can be pushed on whenever the  
switch is turned on/off.  
UK users Note: When driving on the pavement the speed should be set to the half mark  
Lights  
Battery Gauge  
Head Lamp  
Panel Light  
Hazard Warning  
Lights  
Indicator  
Indicator  
Panel Lights  
Panel Lights  
On/Off Panel  
and Status  
Light (See  
page 18)  
Speed  
Adjustment  
Dial  
Left Horn  
Right Horn  
Left Indicator  
Right Indicator  
Fig. 9  
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Operating your Scoota  
Freewheel mechanism  
On/Off  
Light  
A freewheel device disengages  
the power drive to allow manual  
operation (Fig. 10).  
The freewheel is selected by  
pulling up the lever which is  
located at the rear of the scoota.  
Once it has been selected a visual  
display will appear as shown  
(Fig. 11) and it will be  
accompanied by a high pitched  
sounding of the horn. This is a  
safety device to warn you that the  
scoota is in freewheel mode.  
Fig. 11  
Caution!  
It is advisable that during the first  
few sessions of operating your  
scoota that the area around you  
is clear of obstacles and  
pedestrians.  
To stop the horn sounding whilst  
pushing your scoota, switch off the  
power using the key.  
To turn off the freewheel and  
engage the motor, simply push the  
lever downwards.  
Before operating your Scoota,  
ensure the seat height has been  
adjusted to your satisfaction, and  
the tiller angle has been set for  
optimum safety and comfort.  
Note: Use extreme caution in the  
freewheel mode, especially on  
slopes/inclines.  
Mounting  
When first driving the scoota, be  
sure you and the Elite are on a  
level surface. Put the key in its  
slot, but leave it turned off. Stand  
behind the Elite seat and reach  
down to the Seat Lock Lever. It is  
located on the right side directly  
under the seat (can be configured  
on either side of the seat: standard  
position is on the right side).  
Freewheel lever  
Fig. 10  
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Operating your Scoota  
Basic Driving  
6. When steering in a tight spot,  
such as entering a doorway or  
when turning around, stop the  
scoota and then turn the  
1. Make sure you are properly  
seated on the Elite and that the  
Speed Control Dial is turned  
fully anti-clockwise towards the  
tortoise.  
handlebar to where you want to  
go, then apply power gently.  
This will make the Elite turn  
very sharply. It is also  
recommended that the pre-set  
speed is set to a slower setting  
to aid control in tight spots.  
Note: Reverse movement of  
scooter may not occur when  
Speed Control Dial is turned  
fully anti-clockwise.  
2. Insert key into Key Switch and  
turn clockwise to on  
Exercise caution when  
reversing  
(90 degrees).  
7. Reversing requires attention.  
Right thumb or left fingers  
operation of the Wig-Wag will  
reverse the scoota. Always  
steer in the opposite direction  
of the way you want to go. The  
more you use the Wig-Wag  
Control the faster you will go.  
Reverse speed is 50% slower  
than forward speed. If the Elite  
does not move in reverse, turn  
the speed control dial  
3. On tiller, use the Wig-Wag as  
described earlier.  
You will gently accelerate.  
Release and you will gently  
stop. Practice these two basic  
functions until you get used to  
them.  
4. Steering the Elite is easy and  
logical. Just be sure to  
remember to get wide  
clearance when turning so that  
the rear wheels clear any  
obstacle.  
cloockwise until the scoota  
moves gently backwards.  
5. Shortcutting a pavement  
corner can cause the back  
wheel to 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.  
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Operating your Scoota  
Braking  
Emergency Braking  
To stop the Scoota simply release  
the Wig-Wag control, whilst  
keeping your hands on the  
handlebar. Two types of braking  
will automatically operate  
In the unlikely event of an  
unwanted movement of the  
Scoota, using the ESBS  
handbrake or switching off at the  
key will bring the Scoota to a stop.  
(a) Automatic regenerative  
braking, which slows the  
Scoota to a standstill and  
The Emergency Secondary  
Braking System (ESBS) is  
operated by using the handbrake  
on the tiller (Fig. 12) which will slow  
the scoota to a controlled stop.  
(b) Automatic braking which will  
operate a short while after  
releasing the control lever and  
holds the Scoota in position,  
even if you are on a hill.  
Though very effective,  
emergency braking is extremely  
abrupt and must never be used in  
normal use.  
This is not instantaneous and  
will engage in approx. 1/2 a  
wheel turn.  
Switching off  
The Scoota must always be  
switched off at the key.  
Note: When the Scoota is not in  
use for a long period of time  
always disconnect the batteries  
unless they are being charged.  
ESBS  
Handbrake  
Fig. 12  
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Guidance for safe operation and use  
Fig. 13  
Mounting and dismounting kerbs  
Your Scoota is capable of  
mounting and dismounting kerbs  
and obstacles up to 10cm (4").  
Remember when climbing kerbs  
to drive forwards and face the kerb  
at 90°. Stopping about 30 - 60cm  
(I - 2 feet) away, select a medium  
Maximum kerb height 10cm (4")  
(Scoota shown to illustrate kerb mounting)  
to high speed setting and drive up  
without stopping. Leaning  
forwards will also help maximise  
your stability. (Fig. 13)  
Fig. 14  
Note: Heavier users will require  
higher speed settings.  
To dismount a kerb, face the kerb  
at 90°, but select a low speed  
setting. Move forward and slowly  
allow your Scoota to drop gently,  
front wheel(s) first from the kerb.  
The rear stabilising wheels may  
make contact with the kerb when  
dismounting this is normal.  
Maximum slope 10°(1 in 6)  
(Scoota shown to illustrate travelling across slopes)  
Use on the pavement  
Note: Low speed settings are also  
recommended when travelling  
down hill, particularly in reverse.  
Also, reduce your speed when  
turning corners. The anti-tip  
When using your Scoota on the  
pavement 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 confined  
areas, including shops, ensure the  
minimum speed is selected. If you  
leave your Scoota outside a shop  
ensure that it does not obstruct  
pedestrians, and remember to keep  
the key with you for security.  
devices fitted with the scoota may  
interfere with kerbs when  
mounting and dismounting.  
Travelling across slopes  
Care should be taken traversing  
across a slope. (Fig. 14)  
Note: Do not traverse across the  
face of a slope in excess of 10°  
(1 in 6).  
Disregard of this advice could  
result in your Scoota tipping.  
In the UK always set the speed to  
half. This is achieved by setting  
the Speed Knob to position 4.  
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Guidance for safe operation and use  
Hill climbing  
Your Scoota is designed to travel up  
or down most reasonable slopes up  
to 14° (1 in 4) (Fig. 15), however  
both hill climbing capability and  
distance travelled between battery  
charges will be adversely affected  
by such things as:  
1. The weight of the user.  
2. Terrain (e.g, grass or gravel).  
3. Steepness of hills  
4. Level of charge and the age of  
the batteries.  
Maximum slope 1 in 4 (14°)  
5. Extremes of temperature.  
Fig. 15  
6. Use and weight of accessories.  
Transportation  
Your Scoota may be disassembled  
quickly and simply for transportation  
by car. Alternatively, if you wish to  
use a ramp to load your Scoota into  
the back of a car then:  
(i) Remove the seat, leaving the  
seat stem in position.  
(ii) Lower the tiller using the  
adjustment lever, to its lowest  
setting. (Fig. 16).  
Fig. 16  
(iii)Select the minimum speed  
setting, and using extreme care  
stand alongside the Scoota  
drive it forward up the ramp,  
switch the Scoota off, release  
the freewheel lever at the rear  
of the Scoota and push the  
Scoota fully into the car (Fig. 17).  
Important: Remember to re-  
engage the drive unit by pushing  
the freewheel lever upwards to  
stop the Scoota from moving.  
Freewheel lever  
Always secure your Scoota  
before transportation.  
Fig. 17  
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Guidance for safe operation and use  
Lap Belt  
Ramps  
Please note that a lap belt is  
available and must be fitted only  
by your local authorised Sunrise  
dealer.  
The Elite easily climbs ramps to  
access or within a building.  
Where ever possible always travel  
up or down the ramp directly  
facing the slope as seen in photos  
20 to 22.  
The belt is attached to the  
armrests of the seat.  
Fig. 18  
Fig. 20  
Fig. 19  
Fig. 21  
Fig. 22  
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Programmable Controller  
In order to keep you safe, under  
certain conditions your scoota  
may either not let you drive, bring  
you to a safe stop, or drive at a  
reduced speed or power.  
Note: The controller can be  
programmed to alter the  
maximum speed, rate of  
acceleration and deceleration  
and the rate of braking. This will  
have an effect on driving  
performance. This should only  
be done by an authorised  
Sunrise dealer as it is possible  
to program the settings outside  
of the safe parameters intended.  
If the scooter stops or will not drive  
the reason is normally indicated  
by a flashing STATUS light on the  
dash board.  
If your scoota operates, but  
seems to lack top speed and  
power; this indicates a flat battery  
and/or the controller has been  
worked so hard it is very hot and  
can not supply full power.  
This will happen more frequently  
and more quickly on hot days, in  
hilly environments and with heavy  
drivers.  
This action is perfectly normal and  
means the controller is working to  
keep itself, the motor, the batteries  
and you safe.  
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Batteries and charging  
General information  
Maintenance free  
Batteries are the power source for  
almost all of the modern mobility  
This type of battery uses a different  
method of carrying the electrolyte  
which is totally sealed within the  
battery’s outer case. As the name  
implies, no maintenance is required  
other than regular charging. As the  
battery case is sealed, you can  
safely transport this type of battery  
without fear of acid spilling.  
Furthermore, they are approved for  
transportation on aircraft.  
It is recommended that the batteries  
are always stored upright.  
products available today. The design of  
batteries used in mobility products is  
significantly different from the batteries  
used to start a car for example. Car  
batteries are designed to release a large  
amount of power over a short period of  
time, whilst mobility batteries (commonly  
called deep cycle batteries) release their  
power, evenly, over a long period of time.  
Therefore, due to the lower production  
volumes and increased technological  
requirements, mobility batteries are  
typically more expensive. Commonly  
two 12 volt batteries are used together in  
a mobility product giving a total voltage of  
24 volts. The size of the battery, (e.g. its  
available power) is expressed in amps  
per hour (e.g. 74amp/hr). The higher the  
number, the bigger the battery size,  
weight and, potentially, the greater the  
distance you can travel.  
Only use dry batteries supplied by  
an authorised Sunrise Dealer.  
Battery care  
Below is set out a battery care plan  
for maintenance free batteries. This  
has been agreed between Sunrise  
Medical and the battery  
manufacturers to enable you to get  
the best out of your batteries. If a  
different care plan is followed, this  
may result in lower than expected  
performance from your mobility  
vehicle.  
Battery types  
Your Scoota should be fitted with a  
pair of one type of either 56 or upto  
74 Amp maintenance free batteries.  
Always be careful handling the  
battery if the battery casing is broken,  
as corrosive acid may be leaking.  
The capacity at 5 hrs. discharge time  
= 56Ah and 74Ah.  
ISO 7176-4 requirement 7.11.  
Note: Do not expose any part  
of the battery to direct heat  
and when charging always  
place on a hard surface in a  
room with good ventilation.  
You should not charge the  
batteries in outdoor  
Maximum size of batteries is 276mm  
x 176mm x 220mm.  
conditions.  
The batteries are interchangeable  
and so can be connected to either  
side.  
Please do not dispose batteries,  
always recycle.  
Do not smoke when in the  
vecinity of charging batteries.  
Exclude all naked flames  
from the area.  
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8. As a general rule, maintenance  
free batteries take longer to  
fully charge than lead acid  
batteries.  
Maintenance free battery care  
plan  
1. Only use an approved Sunrise  
Medical charger compatible with  
the vehicle to be charged.  
Always remember to remove  
the plug from your scoota  
after charging to prevent  
driving away whilst attached.  
The scoota can not be  
operated when being  
charged.  
2. Charge your batteries every  
night, regardless of the amount  
of use your mobility device has  
had during the day.  
3. Do not interrupt the charging  
cycle.  
9. The battery terminals need to  
be checked regularly for signs  
of corrosion. If any corrosion is  
apparent, then clean the  
4. If your mobility device is not  
required for use, it should remain  
connected to the charger until  
required. This will not damage  
the batteries, so long as the  
mains socket/plug is left switched  
on.  
terminals completely (a wire  
brush is ideal) and re-grease  
the terminals using Vaseline  
petroleum jelly, not ordinary  
grease. Ensure that the  
terminal nuts and bolts, cable  
clips and exposed cable are  
completely covered with jelly.  
Do not turn the mains socket  
off with the charger still  
connected to the batteries  
will eventually deplete the  
battery charge.  
Caution!  
5. If you leave your vehicle for an  
extended period (more than 5  
days) first charge your batteries  
for 24 hours, then remove  
Take care not to short circuit the  
battery terminals. When using  
metal tools, exercise great care.  
Remove all conductive jewellery  
(e.g. watches, necklaces etc.)  
before handling exposed batteries.  
charger lead and disconnect  
the main battery lead(s).  
6. Failure to allow for recharge will  
damage the batteries and can  
lead to shortened distances  
and permanent failure.  
10.Following all the nine points  
above should result in a  
healthier battery, greater range  
for the vehicle user and a  
longer life for your batteries.  
7. Do not top up the charge of  
your batteries during the day.  
Wait until the evening for a full  
overnight charge.  
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Batteries and charging  
The range of your vehicle  
5. The ambient temperature is  
very hot or very cold.  
Most manufacturers of mobility  
products state the range of their  
vehicles either in the sales  
literature or within the Owners  
Manual.  
6. Incorrect tyre pressures in one  
or more tyres.  
7. Lots of start/stop driving.  
8. Also thick pile carpets within  
the home can affect range.  
The range stated sometimes  
differs from manufacturer to  
All this technical information  
may seem complicated and a  
little daunting, but please  
remember, that the battery sizes  
available on your Sterling Elite  
XS should give sufficient range  
to cope with the majority of  
customer’s lifestyles.  
manufacturer even though the  
battery size is the same. Sunrise  
Medical measure the range of  
their vehicles in a consistent and  
uniform manner, but variances still  
occur due to motor efficiencies  
and overall product load weight.  
The range figures are calculated  
to I.S.O. Standard 7178, Part 4:  
Scoota Energy Consumption  
Theoretical Range.  
This test is carried out in  
controlled conditions with new,  
fully charged 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 circumstances occur:  
1. User weight heavier than 75kg.  
2. Batteries whose age and  
condition are less than perfect.  
3. The terrain is difficult e.g. very  
hilly, sloping, muddy ground,  
gravel, grass, snow and ice.  
4. The vehicle climbs kerbs  
regularly.  
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Batteries and charging  
Off Board Battery Charger  
Always use Sunrise  
recommended batteries from  
your local authorised dealer.  
The off-board charger must  
be kept dry in temperatures  
between -25°C and +40°C and  
not be subjected to  
Your scoota is fitted with an off-  
board charging facility. Please  
note that only chargers with a  
capacity of minimum 4 Amp and  
maximum 10 Amp supplied by  
your local authorised Sunrise  
dealer should be used.  
mechanical damage.  
In all cases, the charger must  
only be repaired by a Sunrise  
authorised dealer.  
1. Switch your Scoota off.  
2. Uncoil the charger lead  
3. Lift up the charge connector  
cover located on the tiller and  
connect charger.  
Fuses  
4. Ensure that the charger plug  
is dry and in intact before  
connecting it to the mains  
and switching it on.  
The fuse box has the following  
standard rated fuses  
Charger  
15Amp  
5 Amp  
2 Amp  
2 Amp  
2 Amp  
Aux Power  
Right Indicator  
Left Indicator  
Lights  
5. A fuse is located in the fuse  
box at the rear of the battery  
compartment  
Important safety warnings:  
Do not expose any part of the  
battery to direct heat  
(i.e. naked flame, gas fire).  
When charging always place  
on a hard surface in a room  
with good ventilation. You  
should not charge your  
batteries in outdoor  
conditions.  
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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 Sunrise dealer 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 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 tyre pressure  
Please use a footpump with pressure gauge to inflate tyres and/or a tyre  
gauge to check pressure. Each tyre should be inflated to 207 kilopacals (30psi).  
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 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  
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Fig. C  
Fig. D  
Fig. B  
Storage  
Replacing bulbs  
When storing your Scoota for long periods (in  
Caution! Disconnect batteries before changing  
excess of one week), charge batteries for 24 hours  
and then disconnect the batteries to minimise  
battery discharge.  
bulbs.  
Indicators  
Rear lights  
Headlight  
24v 5w  
24v 5w  
24v 18w  
Electronic faults  
Always replace the bulbs with the correct rating or  
incorrect operation will result.  
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.  
Wheels  
N.B. Wheels should only be removed and refitted by  
a Sunrise dealer, ensure that the nuts are replaced with  
Sunrise nuts.  
Spare parts are available from authorised  
Sunrise Dealers.  
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Service history  
This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your Scoota. Should  
you decide to sell or exchange your vehicle in the future, this will prove most helpful to you. Your Service  
Agent will also benefit from a documented record and this manual should accompany the Scoota when  
service or repair work is carried out. The Service Agent will complete this section and return the manual to you.  
Customer Name.  
Address  
Date Scoota purchased  
Model  
Colour  
Postcode  
Serial No.  
YEAR  
1
2
3
4
YEAR  
1
2
3
4
Service dates  
Controller  
On/off switch  
Output plug  
Operation  
Dynamic braking  
Programmable  
settings  
Service dates  
Upholstery  
Seat  
Back  
Armrests  
Electrics  
Condition  
of loom  
Batteries  
Levels  
Connections  
Discharge test  
Wheels/tyres  
Wear  
Connections  
Lights (where  
fitted)  
Test run  
Forwards  
Reverse  
Pressure  
Bearings  
Emergency  
stop  
Wheel nuts  
Motors  
Wiring  
Noise  
Connections  
Brake  
Left turn  
Right turn  
Up/down slope  
Over obstacle  
Parking brake  
(where fitted)  
Brushes  
List items repaired/adjusted  
Chassis  
Condition  
Steering  
Dealer stamp  
Dealer stamp  
Date:  
Signed:  
Signed:  
Date:  
Signed:  
Signed:  
Dealer stamp  
Dealer stamp  
Date:  
Date:  
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Sunrise Medical Limited  
High Street, Wollaston, West Midlands DY8 4PS England  
Tel 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99  
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