Guidance for safe operation and use – Sterling 2 User Manual

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Guidance for Safe Operation and Use

Hill climbing

This scooter has been tested to climb

an incline of no more than

9° with a

maximum user weight of up to 113kg

(250 lbs) (Photo 16.1). Do not attempt to

climb inclines in excess of this.

Always reduce your speed when

reversing on slopes. Do not reverse

down hills in excess of 7

° and always 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.
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.

6. Use and weight of accessories.

Travelling across slopes

Care should be taken traversing across
a slope, always reduce your speed. Do

not traverse across the face of a slope in

excess of

9° (Photo 16.2).

Note:

Where possible always travel

up or down hills or ramps

directly facing the slope of the

hill.

Do not traverse across the

face of a slope in excess of 9°.

Disregard of this advice could

result in your scooter tipping.

Please note that lap belts must

only be obtained and fitted by

an authorised dealer and used

according to the advice of your

healthcare professional.

Photo 16.1

Photo 16.2

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