Sterling Power Products Mobility Aid Little Gem User Manual

Little Gem  
3 & 4 Wheel Scooter  
Owner’s Manual  
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Introduction  
Thank you for choosing a Sunrise Medical scooter.  
Before using your scooter 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 scooter please contact your local Sunrise Medical  
ServiceAgent. If you have any other questions please write to the address below.  
This scooter is designed for comfort, safety and durability and has been exhaustively  
researched and tested by our experts.  
The scooter is classified as a categoryAvehicle 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 115kg  
(250lbs) inweight for Little Gem. Please see specifications. Differing user weights can  
cause performance variation. Maximum user weight tested using 115kg test dummy.  
The scooter is designed to be driven on footpaths and to cross roads and therefore  
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 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 Scooter. The function of the scooter may also be disturbed by Electro  
Magnetic fields emitted 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  
SUNRISEBUSINESSPARK  
HIGHSTREETWOLLASTON  
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, scooter  
parts, for models purchased at full retail price.  
8 Under normal circumstances, no responsibility will  
be accepted where the scooter has required  
repair or replacement as a direct result of:-  
Your guarantee  
The guarantee form is supplied with this manual,  
please fill in the relevant details to register and  
activate your warranty.  
THIS IN NO WAYAFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY  
RIGHTS.  
(i) The scooter 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.  
(ii) The scooter or part having been damaged by  
neglect, accident or improper use.  
(iii) The scooter or part having been altered from  
the manufacturer’s specifications, or repairs  
having been attempted prior to the Service  
Agent being notified.  
Warranty conditions  
The repair or replacement will be carried out by  
an authorised Sunrise Medical Dealer/Service  
Agent.  
To apply the warranty conditions should your  
scooter require attention under these  
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arrangements, notify the designated Sunrise  
Medical Service Agent immediately giving full  
information about the nature of the difficulty.  
Should you be operating the scooter 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 scooter 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.  
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.  
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Should any part of the scooter 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  
scooter 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.  
Note: This guarantee is not transferable.  
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Any repaired or replaced part will benefit from  
these arrangements for the balance of the  
warranty period applicable to the scooter.  
Your local service agent:  
Your local service agent:  
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Parts replaced after the original warranty has  
expired are covered for a further three months.  
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.  
Sunrise Medical Limited  
Sunrise Business Park, 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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How to use this manual  
We at Sunrise Medical want you to get the best out of your scooter.  
This Owner’s Manual will familiarise you with the scooter 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 scooter will reach you in excellent condition having been personally  
inspected before leaving our premises. By following the guidelines for  
maintenance on page 30 your scooter will maintain its first class condition  
and give you years of complete reliability and satisfaction.  
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WARNINGS  
DO NOT OPERATE THE SCOOTER BEFORE READING AND  
UNDERSTANDING THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL.  
IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT ABOUT THE MEANING OF THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS, OR ANY OF THE CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS,  
PLEASE CONSULT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, DEALER  
OR RELEVANT TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.  
FAILURE TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE SCOOTER OPERATION MAY  
RESULT IN AN UNEXPECTED RESPONSE FROM THE EQUIPMENT  
WHICH CAN IN TURN LEAD TO POSSIBLE INJURY OR DAMAGE.  
NOTES  
Warning and Caution notices used in this manual, apply to hazards and  
unsafe practices that could result in personal injury or damage to property.  
WARNING  
Sunrise Medical supply an extensive range of mobility scooters to meet the  
varying needs of individual users. It is the responsibility of the individual  
user and their healthcare advisor qualified 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 accessories, it is the obligation of the qualified  
healthcare professional in conjunction with the dealer to ensure the  
suitability of such equipment for the safe operation of the scooter.  
Serious injury can occur in the event of a fall from a mobility scooter.  
Sunrise Medical DO NOT RECOMMEND that a scooter user is transported  
in any type of vehicle when seated in the scooter.  
At this time, there are no approved Tie-down Systems for the transportation  
of a user in ANY moving vehicle whilst seated on a scooter.  
It is the opinion of Sunrise Medical that users of mobility scooters should  
be transferred into the appropriate vehicle seating system and use should  
be made of the restraints available to the auto industry.  
Sunrise Medical DO NOT RECOMMEND any mobility scooter tie-down  
system at this time.  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
PERSONAL & OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES  
Drive profiles should only be adjusted by healthcare professionals and  
approved agents/dealers, who are totally conversant with the process.  
They must also fully understand the user’s capabilities and the user’s  
ability to operate the scooter safely.  
Incorrect settings may cause injury or damage to the user, bystanders, the  
scooter and/or nearby property.  
To determine personal mobility limitations, practice combinations of  
bending, reaching, mount and dismount techniques, whilst in the presence  
of a healthcare professional. Practice the above techniques BEFORE  
actively using the scooter.  
For users with balance problems, practice the above techniques with the  
aid of an assistant, in the presence of a healthcare professional.  
DO NOT attempt to pick up objects that 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 escalator to move the mobility scooter between floors as  
serious bodily injury could arise from such actions.  
DO NOT drive on the road, dual carriageways or motorways.  
DO NOT drive up, down or across inclines that have water, ice, oil or any  
other slippery substance on the surface. Failure to note the above  
conditions could cause loss of control.  
DO NOT attempt to drive over kerbs or obstacles, (accept in accordance  
with kerb climbing instructions where applicable). Disregarding this warning  
could cause the mobility scooter to tip resulting in possible bodily harm.  
DO NOT make sharp turns in forward or reverse at high speeds.  
DO NOT lift the mobility scooter by it’s Tiller, Seat, Body Panels or by any  
detachable assemblies. Always disassemble the scooter into it’s stowable  
parts and then lift each assembly one at a time.  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
PERSONAL & OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES  
DO NOT operate the mobility scooter without first checking that it is safe to  
do so. Always be aware of your surroundings.  
DO NOT attempt to use your mobility scooter without first checking that all  
wiring harnesses are connected and all detachable parts/assemblies are  
correctly aligned and firmly fixed in place.  
DO NOT use your mobility scooter without the anti-tipper wheels attached.  
DO NOT attempt to fit parts, accessories or adapters that are not  
authorised by Sunrise Medical.  
DO NOT mount or dismount your mobility scooter without first switching the  
scooter OFF. This will ensure that the power is off and the scooter cannot  
move unexpectedly.  
DO NOT leave the power switch turned on whilst the 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 support  
machine etc. to the scooters electrical system. Failure of the equipment  
may result from such connections.  
DO NOT operate your mobility scooter whilst under the influence of  
alcohol, drugs or prescription medication that may impair judgement.  
DO NOT operate your mobility scooter if you feel acutely unwell.  
DO NOT operate your mobility scooter if your vision is seriously impaired.  
If you have any doubts about health problems affecting your ability  
to operate the mobility scooter safely, please consult your  
healthcare professional.  
Sunrise Medical specifically disclaims responsibility to all personal  
injury and property damage that may occur during use which does  
not comply with the relevant national or local statutes.  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
PERSONAL & OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES  
The rear body panel, (where fitted), is designed to cover the Drive  
Assembly, Main Controller, Wiring Harness and Electrical Connectors.  
Only remove this panel for the following:  
1. To connect/disconnect cable plugs.  
2. To disassemble the scooter for transport.  
3. To remove/install batteries.  
4. To adjust the seat height.  
DO NOT stand on any of the body panels, only the footboard.  
DO NOT stand on the scooter seat.  
DO NOT attempt to transfer into or out of the scooter seat without first  
checking that it is LOCKED into position. Attempting unsafe transfers can  
result in bodily injury and/or damage.  
DO NOT drive your scooter if the seat is not LOCKED in the FORWARD  
position. The seat must be secured in the FORWARD facing position  
BEFORE 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 without ensuring that the Tiller is properly  
adjusted and secured. After making any adjustment to the Tiller position you  
must check that the Tiller is locked and secured into position BEFORE  
driving. To check, gently push and pull the Tiller to make sure it is secured.  
An unsecured Tiller could result in damage and/or bodily injury.  
DO NOT attempt to climb, ascend, or descend ramps greater than  
9 degrees, or transverse slopes with a gradient greater than 9 degrees.  
When negotiating ramps or inclines, if the throttle lever is released a roll  
back will occur.  
In FORWARD motion the scooter will ROLLBACK approximately 30cms.  
(1ft), before the brake engages.  
In REVERSE motion the scooter will ROLLBACK approximately 90cms.  
(3ft), before the brake engages.  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
PERSONAL & OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES  
Check that all electrical connections are secure before using your scooter.  
DO NOT under any circumstances, disconnect, cut, extend or otherwise  
modify ANY of the wiring harnesses installed within or connected to your  
mobility scooter.  
DO NOT under any circumstances, disconnect, cut, extend or otherwise  
modify ANY of the wiring harnesses installed within or connected to your  
mobility scooter battery charger.  
It is important that your mobility scooter battery charger is connected to a  
properly installed electrical socket with an earthed outlet.  
Failure to comply with the above requirements could result in a  
possible SHOCK HAZARD.  
DO NOT use any batteries that are not DEEP CYCLE GEL, AGM or  
SEALED LEAD-ACID type. Other 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 or their attendant, sufficient time to  
remove the mobility scooter from a rain storm, whilst retaining normal  
operation of the mobility scooter.  
DO NOT operate your mobility scooter during an electrical storm.  
DO NOT leave your mobility scooter in a rain storm of any kind.  
DO NOT use your mobility scooter in a shower or leave it in a damp  
bathroom or sauna.  
DO NOT leave your mobility scooter in a damp area for any length of time.  
DO NOT Jet wash, hose down, or use an automated car-wash on your  
mobility scooter.  
Direct exposure to rain, sea spray or moisture could cause the mobility scooter  
to malfunction electrically and mechanically and may cause rusting.  
Maximum User Weight Limitations.  
LITTLE GEM  
Front basket  
= 115Kg (250lbs)  
= 4.5Kg (10lbs)  
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EMC (EMI) WARNINGS  
CAUTION: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS  
INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS  
OF ELECTRO MAGNETIC CONTAMINATION, (EMC) ON  
YOUR MOBILITY SCOOTER. SOMETIMES THIS EFFECT  
IS ALSO KNOWN AS ELECTRO MAGNETIC  
INTERFERENCE, (EMI).  
EMC, (EMI), FROM RADIO-WAVE SOURCES.  
Mobility scooters may be susceptible to EMC, which is interference from  
electromagnetic energy, (EM), emitted from sources such as radio stations,  
TV stations, amateur (HAM) radio transmitters, two way radios and mobile  
phones. The interference, (from radio sources), can cause the mobility  
scooter to release it’s brakes, move by itself, or move in an unintended way.  
Permanent damage can also be done to the mobility scooters control  
system.  
The intensity of the interfering EM energy can be measured in volts per  
meter, (V/m.).  
Each mobility scooter can resist EMC up to a certain 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 protection from the more common sources of radiated EMC.  
There are a number of relatively strong electromagnetic fields present in  
the everyday environment. Most of these sources are obvious and easy to  
avoid, others are not so obvious and can be unavoidable.  
By following the warnings listed, your risk of exposure to EMC will be  
minimised.  
EMC sources can be broadly classified into three types;  
1. Hand-held portable transceivers, (transmitter-receivers with on-board  
antenna). Examples are Walkie-Talkie, CB Radio, security, emergency  
services, Mobile phones. Note that some cellular phones can transmit  
signals while they are switched on but not being used.  
2. Medium range mobile transmitters such as those used on emergency  
services vehicles, taxis etc. These usually have antennas mounted on  
the outside of the vehicle.  
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EMC (EMI) WARNINGS  
3. Long-range transmitters and transceivers, such as commercial  
broadcast transmitters, (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and  
amateur (HAM) radios.  
Note: Other types of hand-held devices such as cordless  
phones, laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD  
players, cassette players and small appliances, such as  
electric shavers and hair dryers, are not likely to cause  
any EMC problems to your mobility scooter.  
Mobility scooter electromagnetic contamination, (EMC).  
EM energy rapidly intensifies the closer one moves to the transmitting  
antenna, the source. Because of this it is possible to bring strong EM fields  
unintentionally close to your mobility scooter’s control system. Mobile hand-  
held radio type transceivers are of particular concern.  
Whilst 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 with your mobility scooter’s control system.  
1. Do not operate hand-held transceivers, such as CB radio or turn ON  
cellular phones, whilst your mobility scooter is turned ON.  
2. Be aware of nearby radio or television transmitters and try to avoid  
coming too close to them.  
3. If you experience unintended movement or brake release, switch your  
scooter OFF as soon as it is safe to do so.  
4. Adding accessories, components or modifying the mobility scooter,  
may increase susceptibility to EMC (EMI).  
Note: There is no easy way of assessing the effect of any  
modification on a scooters EM immunity.  
5. If you experience any EMC (EMI) related incidents, please report them  
to your dealer, noting if there is a possible source of EM transmission  
nearby.  
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Features  
WIDTH ADJUSTABLE  
ARMRESTS  
CONTROL POD  
PAGE 18-19  
SEATING  
PAGE 16  
PAGE 17  
BASKET  
BATTERYPACK  
PAGE 25-29  
TILLER  
ADJUSMENT  
PAGE 17  
FREEWHEEL  
LEVER  
PAGE 20  
TYRES  
PAGE 30  
Photo 1  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Getting on to your scooter  
1. Ensure that the on-off switch or key switch is turned to the off position.  
2. Stand at the side of the scooter, facing forwards.  
3. Pull the armrest upwards until vertical.  
4. Make sure that the seat is secure, with the backrest upright.  
5. Steady yourself with your right hand on the tiller and place your right foot  
onto the floorboard.  
6. Gently 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 your scooter  
1. Bring your scooter to a complete stop.  
2. Make sure that the on-off switch or key switch is turned to the off position.  
3. Pull the armrest upwards until vertical.  
4. Put your left foot on the ground gently steadying yourself.  
5. Carefully get out of the seat and stand by the side of your scooter with  
both feet on the ground.  
6. You may leave the armrest in this position or return it to normal.  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
General safety warnings  
Kerb climbing  
Safety is important with any vehicle  
that is power driven. Below are  
some essential tips to safeguard  
your use. These are not conclusive  
and should be read in conjunction  
with the sections which explain how  
to adjust, operate and maintain  
your vehicle.  
Do not attempt to mount or  
dismount kerbs.  
Always cross the road with caution  
taking the safest and most direct  
route.  
Do not attempt to mount or  
dismount footpaths in reverse.  
Always ensure that your scooter is  
switched off before attempting to  
mount or dismount.  
Do not attempt to operate your  
scooter whilst standing next to it.  
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.  
Hill climbing  
Where possible always travel up or  
down hills or ramps directly facing  
the slope of the hill.  
This scooter has been tested to  
climb an incline of no more than 9°  
with a maximum user weight of  
115kg/250lbs. See specifications.  
Do not attempt to climb inclines in  
excess of this.  
Do not traverse across the face of  
a slope, in excess of .  
Attention: Switch on the  
scooter lights, (if fitted), to make  
yourself visible when there are  
low levels of light, day or night.  
Always reduce your speed to the  
minimum setting and use extreme  
caution when reversing down hills.  
Do not attempt to drive along with  
the wheels at different levels, e.g.  
along the footpath and road  
simultaneously.  
Please note that lap belts must  
only be obtained and fitted by  
an authorised Sunrise dealer  
and used according to the  
advice of your healthcare  
professional.  
Do not operate your scooter whilst  
under the influence of alcohol or  
drugs, or if you are feeling acutely  
unwell.  
Please observe all relevant rules  
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 scooter tipping  
over.  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Lifting heavy or bulky components  
Seat:  
1. Lift armrests upwards until vertical (Photo 2).  
2. Stand behind seat and fold the backrest down (Photo 3).  
3. Hold the seat rotation lever upwards.  
4. Carefully remove the seat, keeping your back straight and bending your  
knees.  
5. 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. Grab battery pack handle with one hand and lift battery upwards.  
3. Keeping back posture upright and bending knees if required, carefully  
lift the battery pack clear.  
4. Place battery pack at desired location for stowage, keeping back  
posture straight at all times, bend knees where required.  
Photo 2  
Photo 3  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Batteries  
Tyres  
Always check the batteries are  
sufficiently charged before setting  
off.  
Your scooter has solid tyres all  
round. They do not require inflation.  
It is good practice to inspect the  
tyres for damage or wear, regularly.  
Always ensure that your batteries  
are in good condition and that no  
leakage has occurred.  
Emergency Braking  
Turning off the power switch 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 scooter.  
Freewheel mechanism  
Caution!  
Transporting the scooter along a  
slope in freewheel mode can be  
dangerous. Take extra care if this is  
necessary. Always re-engage the  
freewheel device after use.  
Keep batteries upright at all times,  
especially when transporting your  
scooter.  
Always follow the procedures  
for battery charging set out in  
Pages 25 - 29.  
Always charge your batteries in a  
room with good ventilation.  
Never sit on your scooter whilst in  
freewheel since the scooter will no  
longer automatically stop.  
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 flame).  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Transportation (De-docking)  
Use of mobile phones  
When transporting the scooter remove seat and  
lower the tiller. The battery can be removed and  
the rear end of scooter dismantled.  
Mobile telephones or two way  
radio devices must not be used  
while operating the vehicle.  
Always stow your scooter in the luggage  
Use of mobile phones or two way  
radios can cause excessively  
strong electromagnetic fields.  
This may interfere with the  
compartment of your vehicle.  
Always ensure your scooter or scooter parts  
are securely anchored when being  
transported.  
vehicle’s electronic systems.  
Do not sit on your scooter whilst it is being  
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.  
transported in or on another vehicle.  
Do not attempt to carry passengers on your  
scooter.  
Do not attempt to tow another vehicle.  
If you are in any doubt about  
your ability to drive the  
scooter due to any medical  
condition or treatment, then  
consult your doctor.  
Seat Height Adjustment  
The seat post is height-adjustable by firstly  
removing the battery.  
Fold down the armrests, backrest and lift the  
seat off.  
Remove the seat height adjustment pin. Move  
the seat post to the desired position and re-  
insert the seat height adjustment pin, (Photo 4).  
Replace seat and check that all parts are  
secure.  
Seat Swivel  
To make it easy to get on and off of the  
scooter, the seat can swivel 360º and lock into  
4 positions. Simply lift the lever under the seat  
and rotate the seat round.  
Seat Pin  
Photo 4  
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Safety warning and user guidance  
Armrest Adjustment  
The width of the armrests can be adjusted by loosening the two thumbwheel knobs  
located under the seat base, moving the armrests to the desired position and re-  
tightening the thumbwheel knobs.  
Tiller Adjustment  
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 stowage.  
The tiller release knob is located on the lower right side of the tiller.  
1. Support the tiller with your left hand.  
2. Turn the large grey tiller knob anti-clockwise to release.  
3. Move the tiller to the desired position.  
4. Turn the tiller knob clockwise to tighten.  
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Tiller control functions  
Hand Controls  
All of the drive controls for the scooter are to be found on the Tiller Control  
Box (Photo 5).  
The Pre-set Speed Knob  
Turning this knob to the left, reduces your available maximum speed.  
Turning it to the right, increases the available maximum speed.  
The Battery Gauge  
This gives an approximation of battery charge.  
The gauge is marked from “E” empty, to “F” full. For extra clarity there is 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, stop the scooter  
and note the reading.  
GREEN indicates ready for use.  
YELLOW indicates batteries to be charged as soon as possible.  
RED indicates charge batteries imediately.  
TIP:  
If you find that your battery gauge has gone into the red whilst you are out  
and about, you can increase the remaining range of your scooter by  
reducing your maximum available speed, but you MUST charge your  
scooter as soon as you can.  
Photo 5  
Top Facia Panel  
Battery  
Gauge  
On/Off Key  
Vertical = Off  
Horizontal = On  
Horn  
Handle Bars  
Speed  
Control Knob  
Throttle  
Lever  
Control  
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Tiller control functions  
Throttle Lever  
The throttle lever offers finger-tip control of your scooter, (Photo 5).  
It controls the speed as well as forward and reverse motion.  
Pushing the right-hand side of the lever towards you with the right thumb,  
moves the scooter forwards. Pushing the left-hand side of the lever  
towards you with your left thumb, moves the scooter in reverse and sounds  
a reversing beeper. The more you move the lever, the more your speed  
increases up to its preset maximum. It is possible to operate your scooter  
using one side of the throttle lever. To do this you must PUSH and PULL on  
the chosen side of 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  
function to warn pedestrians of your presence when necessary.  
On-Off Switch/Key Switch  
If your scooter has a key, it is horizontal when in the on position (photo 5).  
Make sure that this switch is in the OFF position BEFORE getting on or off  
the scooter.  
Switching this switch to OFF whilst driving, will cause the scooter to stop  
very abruptly. This is not recommended.  
To protect battery charge, your scooter is fitted with a sleep mode function.  
If the key switch is left on without driving for 5 minutes, the battery gauge  
will show full charge but the scooter will not drive. Simply turn the key off  
and on again and you are ready to go.  
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Operating your Scooter  
Freewheel mechanism  
A freewheel device disengages the power drive to allow manual operation  
(Photo 6).  
The freewheel is selected by pulling up the lever which is located at the  
rear of the scooter. Once freewheel has been selected, the electronic drive  
control system is disabled to prevent driving. This is a safety feature to  
prevent you driving the scooter with the parking brake disengaged.  
To turn off the freewheel and engage the motor, simply push the lever  
downwards,(Photo 6).  
Note: Use extreme 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.  
Caution!  
It is advisable that during the first few sessions of operating your scooter  
that the area around you is clear of obstacles and pedestrians.  
Before operating your scooter, ensure the seat height has been adjusted to  
your satisfaction, and the tiller angle has been set for optimum safety and  
comfort.  
Please see the “General Warnings”, “Getting on Your Scooter” and “Tiller  
Adjustment” sections earlier in this handbook.  
Disengaging Free  
Wheel (Drive)  
Engaging  
Free Wheel  
Photo 6  
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Operating your Scooter  
Basic Driving  
1. Make sure you are properly seated on the scooter and that the Speed  
Control knob is turned fully to the left, towards the tortoise icon.  
Note: Reverse movement of the scooter may not occur when  
Speed Control Dial is turned fully anti-clockwise and  
reversing up a slope.  
2. Turn the On-Off switch or key to the On position.  
3. On tiller, use the throttle lever 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 scooter is easy and logical. Be sure to remember to allow  
enough clearance when turning corners so that the rear wheels clear any  
obstacle.  
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.  
6. When steering in a tight spot, such as entering a doorway or when  
turning around, stop the scooter and then turn the handlebar to where  
you want to go, then apply power gently. This will make the scooter turn  
very sharply. It is also recommended that the pre-set speed is set to a  
slower setting to aid control in tight spots.  
Exercise caution when reversing  
7. Reversing requires attention.  
Right hand push or left hand pull operation of the throttle lever will move  
the scooter in reverse.  
When reversing, always turn the handelbars in the opposite direction to  
the way you want to go.  
The more you pull the throttle lever, the faster you will go.  
Reverse speed is 50% slower than forward speed. If the scooter does  
not move in reverse, carefuly turn the speed control knob clockwise until  
the scooter moves gently backwards.  
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Operating your Scooter  
Braking  
To bring the scooter to a standstill simply let go of the throttle control lever.  
Remember to keep 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.  
Emergency Braking  
In the unlikely event of an unwanted movement of the scooter, switching off  
the On-Off 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 On-Off switch.  
When the scooter is stowed or not in use for a long period of time, always  
switch the battery pack off.  
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Guidance for safe operation and use  
Crossing roads  
Use on the footpath  
Your scooter is not capable of  
mounting and dismounting kerbs  
and other obstacles. Always use  
pedestrian crossings or drop  
downs. Be aware that some drop  
downs may be entrances to  
driveways. Use caution if this is the  
case.  
Remember before crossing the  
road, drive forwards and position  
the scooter at 90° to the road.  
Stopping about 30 - 60cm (1 - 2  
feet), away from the edge of the  
footpath. Check that it is clear to  
cross. Select a medium to high  
speed setting and when safe to do  
so, drive across without stopping.  
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 confined  
areas, including shops, ensure the  
minimum speed is selected. If you  
leave your scooter outside a shop  
ensure that it does not obstruct  
pedestrians or vehicular access, and  
remember to switch it off for safety.  
Note: Heavier users will  
require higher speed settings.  
Note: Low speed settings are  
recommended when travelling  
down hill, particularly in 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 traverse across  
the face of a slope in excess of  
9°. Disregard of this advice  
could result in your scooter  
tipping.  
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Guidance for safe operation and use  
Hill climbing  
Your scooter is designed to travel up  
or down most reasonable slopes up  
to 9°, 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.  
5. Extremes of temperature.  
Photo 7  
6. Use and weight 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 the battery  
(iv)Lower the tiller using the  
adjustment lever, to its lowest  
setting (Photo 7).  
Photo 8  
(v) The rear section can be de-  
docked if necessary (Photo 9).  
(vi)Stow the scooter safely and  
securely in the luggage  
compartment of the vehicle,  
(Photo 8).  
Important: Remember to  
re-engage the drive unit by  
pushing the freewheel lever  
down to stop the scooter from  
Photo 9  
moving. Always secure your  
scooter before transportation.  
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Batteries and charging  
Maintenance free  
General information  
This is the type of battery used in the  
battery pack. It uses GEL 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.  
Batteries are the power source for  
almost all of the modern mobility  
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.  
10amp/hr). The higher the number,  
the bigger the battery size, weight  
and, potentially, the greater the  
distance you can travel.  
Furthermore, they are approved for  
transportation on aircraft.  
It is recommended that the batteries  
are always stored upright.  
Only use 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 pack  
Your scooter is fitted with a battery  
pack that requires no maintanance,  
other than regular charging.  
If the battery pack is physically  
damaged, please use extreme  
caution when handling it.  
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  
conditions.  
Do not smoke when in the  
vicinity of charging batteries.  
Exclude all naked flames from  
the area.  
Leaking 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.  
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Batteries and charging  
Battery pack care plan  
7. Do not top up the charge of  
your batteries during the day.  
Wait until the evening for a full  
overnight charge.  
1. Only use the approved battery  
charger compatible with the  
vehicle to be charged.  
Caution!  
2. Charge your batteries every  
night, regardless of the amount  
of use your mobility device has  
had during the day.  
Always remember to remove  
the plug from your scooter  
after charging to prevent  
driving away whilst attached.  
3. Do not interrupt the charging  
cycle.  
The scooter can not be  
operated when being  
charged.  
4. If your mobility device is not  
required for use, it should  
remain connected to the  
charger for a maximum of  
12 hours. This will not damage  
the batteries, so long as the  
mains socket/plug is left  
switched on.  
8. The battery pack needs to be  
checked regularly for signs of  
damage. If any damage is  
apparent, contact your local  
mobility dealer.  
Caution!  
Do not leave the charger still  
connected to the batteries,  
when the mains has been  
switched off. This will  
eventually deplete the  
battery charge.  
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.  
5. If you leave your vehicle for an  
extended period (more than  
5 days) first charge your  
batteries for 12 hours, then  
remove charger lead and  
ensure the battery pack is  
switched off.  
9. Following all the eight points  
above should result in a  
healthier battery, greater range  
for the vehicle user and a longer  
life for your batteries.  
6. Failure to allow for recharge will  
damage the batteries and can  
lead to shortened distances and  
permanent failure.  
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Batteries and charging  
The range of your vehicle  
Most manufacturers of mobility products state the range of their vehicles  
either in the sales literature or within the Owners Manual.  
The range stated sometimes differs from manufacturer to 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 7176, Part 4: Scooter  
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 or unsuitable e.g. very hilly, sloping, muddy ground,  
gravel, grass, snow and ice.  
4. The vehicle climbs ramps regularly.  
5. The ambient temperature is very hot or very cold.  
6. Damage occurring to one or more tyres.  
7. Lots of start/stop driving.  
8. Also thick pile carpets within the home can affect range.  
All this technical information may seem complicated and a little  
daunting, but please remember, that the battery sizes available on  
your scooter should give sufficient range to cope with the majority  
of customer’s lifestyles.  
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Batteries and charging  
Off Board Battery Charger  
Your scooter is supplied with an off-board charging facility. Please note that  
only chargers with a capacity of minimum 1.5 Amp and maximum 3 Amp  
supplied by your local authorised Sunrise dealer should be used. Your battery  
pack can be charged on or off the scooter. To remove the battery pack please  
refer to, “Safety Warnings & User Guidance, Batteries”.  
1. Switch your scooter off at the tiller power switch and the battery pack.  
2. Remove the battery pack from the scooter if required.  
3. Swivel the charge connector cover located on the battery pack and  
connect charger.  
4. Ensure that the charger plug is dry and intact before connecting it to the  
mains and switching it on.  
5. A reset button is located on the battery pack to the right-hand side  
looking from the rear of the scooter. Please check that the button is  
pressed 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 in a room with good  
ventilation. You should not charge your batteries in outdoor  
conditions.  
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  
mechanical shock/damage.  
In all cases, the charger must only be repaired by a Sunrise  
authorised dealer.  
Fuses  
There is a reset button on the right-hand side of the battery pack, looking  
from the rear of the scooter, (Photo 10). If a fault occurs, the button will pop  
out. Switch the scooter and battery pack off, press the button in and switch  
the battery pack on first and then the scooter.  
There is also a fuse fitted in the mains plug of the battery charger, if this  
blows, switch off at the mains and replace the blown fuse with a new fuse of  
the same value.  
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Batteries and charging  
Off Board Battery Charger  
The 1.5Amp, off-board battery charger  
has a status indicator which tells you when  
your battery pack is fully charged, (Photo  
11).  
There are three (3) possible indications:  
1. OFF = Not connected / fault.  
2. RED = Charging.  
3. GREEN = Fully charged.  
Photo 10  
Please note that the scooter has a  
safety circuit to prevent it from being  
driven off during charging. If your  
scooter fails to respond to normal  
control after a charging period, please  
check that the battery charger has been  
completely disconnected from the scooter.  
New batteries must always be charged for 12 hours BEFORE first use.  
! WARNING !  
NO SMOKING OR NAKED FLAMES WHEN CHARGING BATTERIES.  
DON’T TOUCH BATTERY PACK TERMINALS WITH METAL OBJECTS.  
REMOVE METALLIC JEWELLERY WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES.  
WEAR GLOVESAND GOGGLES IF MOVING LEAKING BATTERIES.  
REPLACE DAMAGED OR LEAKING BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY.  
ONLYUSEAPPROVED REPLACEMENT BATTERIES.  
Photo 11  
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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 (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  
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Fig. B  
Fig. C  
Fig. D  
Storage  
Wheels  
When storing your scooter for long periods  
(in excess of one week), charge batteries for  
12 hours and then switch off the battery pack  
Note: Wheels should only be removed  
and refitted by an authorised dealer.  
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.  
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Service history  
This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your scooter. Should  
you decide to sell or exchange your vehicle in the future, this will prove most helpful to you. Your ServiceAgent  
will also benefit from a documented record and this manual should accompany the scooter when service or  
repair work is carried out. The ServiceAgent will complete this section and return the manual to you.  
Customer Name.  
Address  
Date scooter purchased  
Model  
Colour  
Postcode  
Serial No.  
YEAR  
1
2
3
4
YEAR  
1
2
3
4
Service dates  
Controller  
On/off switch  
Outputplug  
Operation  
Dynamic braking  
Programmable  
settings  
Service dates  
Upholstery  
Seat  
Back  
Armrests  
Electrics  
Condition  
of loom  
Batteries  
Levels  
Connections  
Lights (where  
fitted)  
Test run  
Forwards  
Reverse  
Emergency  
stop  
Leftturn  
Rightturn  
Up/down slope  
Over obstacle  
Parking brake  
(where fitted)  
Connections  
Discharge test  
Wheels/tyres  
Wear  
Pressure  
Bearings  
Wheelnuts  
Motors  
Wiring  
Noise  
Connections  
Brake  
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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Specifications  
PARAMETER  
Little Gem (3 Wheel)  
Little Gem (4 Wheel)  
LENGTH  
36”  
39"  
REAR WIDTH  
19"  
19"  
MAX. USER WEIGHT  
BATTERY PACK  
MAX SAFEANGLE  
TURN RADIUS  
250lb (115kg)  
12AH  
9°  
32"  
250lb (115kg)  
12AH  
9°  
44”  
SEAT - BASE HEIGHT  
MAX SPEED  
12"/16.5”  
4 mph  
12”/16.5"  
4 mph  
WHEEL SIZE FRONT  
WHEEL SIZE REAR  
RANGE  
OVERALL WEIGHT  
HEAVIEST PART  
7.5"  
7.5"  
7"  
7.5"  
18km/11m  
39kg (inc. batteries)  
11kg  
18km/11m  
42kg (inc. batteries)  
13kg  
Little Gem (3 Wheel)  
Little Gem (4 Wheel)  
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Trouble Shooting Guide  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Shortened range  
Batteries not charged for long  
enough  
Charge batteries for eight hours  
or more  
Batteries weak and cannot hold  
charge  
Replace battery pack  
Battery pack not  
charging  
Battery pack fault  
Replace battery pack  
Replace charger  
Charge fault  
Charger loom or plug damaged  
Loose connection  
Contact local mobility dealer  
Check plugs and looms  
No output from wall outlet  
Try a wall socket in a different  
room  
Fuse in charger mains plug blown  
Unplug from wall & change fuse  
Button on battery pack has popped Switch off and press button back  
out  
in  
Battery charging  
current high  
Faulty batteries  
Replace battery pack  
Turn scooter off  
Scooter switched on during  
charging  
Battery gauge shows See battery pack not charging  
empty after charging  
See battery pack not charging  
No drive  
Brake-release lever disengaged  
Flat batteries  
Engage brake-release lever  
Charge battery pack  
Scooter or battery pack not  
switched on  
Ensure both are switched on  
Battery pack not engaged properly  
Check battery pack is clipped  
into place  
Scooter in sleep mode  
Turn key off and on again  
Unplug charger  
Charger plugged in  
Button on battery pack popped out  
Disconnected loom or plugs  
Reset circuit-breaker button  
Check all plugs & looms  
Contact dealer  
Motor runs irregularly Control system fault  
and/or noisily  
Electrical malfunction  
Contact dealer  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN ANY PARTS OF THE SCOOTER CONTROL SYSTEM,  
BATTERY PACK, LOOMS, PLUGS OR BATTERY CHARGER.  
THE CONTROL SYSTEM IS SAFETY CRITICAL AND THERE ARE NO USER  
SERVICEABLE PARTS  
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Sunrise Medical Limited  
Sunrise Business Park, High Street, Wollaston,  
West Midlands DY8 4PS England  
Tel 01384 44 66 88 Fax 01384 44 66 99  
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