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Elite
2
Mini XS Plus Rev.B
3.0 Intended use of the scooter
General description
This Sterling Elite
2
scooter range is designed for comfort, safety and
durability.
Due to its modular design, simplicity and wide range of adjustments,
the Sterling Elite
2
scooter range is a perfect choice for easy service,
refurbishment and recycle requirements.
The Sterling Elite
2
scooter range fulfils individual preferences, needs
or circumstances and is available in the following configurations:
• Sterling Elite
2
Mini
• Sterling Elite
2
XS
• Sterling Elite
2
Plus
3.1 Area of application: The user
Scooters are exclusively for a user who may have difficulty walking
distances or for periods of time, for their own personal use indoors
and outdoors.
Driving a scooter requires cognitive, physical and visual skills.
The user must be able to estimate and correct the results of actions
when operating the scooter.
The scooter cannot transport more than 1 person at a time. The
maximum weight limit (includes both the user and any weight of
accessories fitted to the scooter) is marked on the serial number
label, which is affixed to the chassis of the scooter (Figs. 2.6.1, 2.6.2
and 2.6.3).
For restrictions on user weight limit refer to technical specification,
chapter 11.
The user must be informed of the contents of this user manual
before driving the scooter. In addition, the user of the scooter must
be given thorough instruction by a qualified specialist before he or
she participates in traffic. The first sessions in the scooter should be
practiced under supervision of a trainer/advisor.
Indications
The varieties of fitting variants, as well as the modular design, mean
that it can be used by those who cannot walk or have limited mobility
because of:
• Paralysis
• Loss of extremity (leg amputation)
• Extremity defect deformity
• Joint contractures/joint injuries
• Strokes and brain injuries
• Neurological disabilities
• Illnesses such as heart and circulation deficiencies, disturbance of
equilibrium or cachexia as well as for elderly people who still have
strength in the upper body.
Contraindications
The mobility scooter shall not be used in case of:
• Perception disorder
• Imbalance
• Loss of both arms
• Joint contracture/joint damage on both arms
• Seating disability
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Fig. 3.1
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Basic Components (Fig.3.1).
1.
SEAT
6.
BATTERY BOX
2.
CONTROLS
7. FOOT BOARD
3. TILLER
8. LIGHTS
4. ARMRESTS
9.
FRONT BASKET (MAX. 5kg)
5. WHEELS
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