Sterling S400 Instructions For Use Manual page 42

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18.2 WHEEL REMOVAL
WARNING!
It is not usually practical to try to repair a puncture
in situ at the site of the occurrence. Sunrise Medical
suggest that you call for help to remove the scooter
either directly to an approved service agent, or to a
safe place for collection by the approved agent at a
later time.
If you are in any doubt about the servicing
requirements of your scooter contact your Sunrise
Medical authorised dealer.
Do not attempt any task you are not sure of.
Do not attempt a puncture repair if the scooter has
stopped in an unsafe area. Move the scooter to a
safe area away from traffic and other hazards.
Do not attempt a puncture repair in busy pedestrian
areas.
Do not attempt a puncture repair if the scooter is
causing an obstruction.
If you are using a jack or other equipment, always
follow the user instructions given in the related
Owners' Manual or User Instructions.
Be aware that the scooter may fall off the jack at any
time.
Keep hands and feet clear of the scooter when it is
on the jack.
Do not stand the jack on uneven surfaces.
Always use a support block or stand in conjunction
with the jack.
The scooter must be in drive mode with the power
switched OFF and the keys removed, before jacking
any wheel off the ground.
Do not raise more than one wheel of the ground at
any one time.
NOTE: Reverse the following procedures to refit the
wheels unless otherwise stated.
18.2.1 S-SERIES FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL
Use a small phillips screw driver to undo the two
screws securing the hub cover and remove it,
(Fig.18.2)
Use a 6.0mm Allen key/driver to loosen the nut, but
do not remove it yet, (Fig.18.3).
Elevate the front wheel by placing a jack under the
relevant jack points, (Fig.18.1-18.1.1),
When elevated, back up the jack with solid blocks to
increase stability, (Fig18.4).
Use a 6.00mm Allen key/driver or your fingers to
remove the nut, (Fig.18.5).
Do not lose the washers, (Fig.18.6).
Withdraw the wheel off the tapered shaft, (Fig.18.7).
The front wheel assembly is shown in Fig.18.8.
42 Sterling S-Series
= JACK/BLOCKING POINTS S700
= JACK/BLOCKING POINTS S400-425
Fig.18.2
Fig.18.4
Fig.18.6
Fig.18.8
Fig.18.1
Fig.18.1.1
Fig.18.3
Fig.18.5
Fig.18.7

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