Sterling SAPPHIRE 2 Owner's Manual page 7

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Control Functions
Your scooter is equipped with the following features that can be found on the tiller
fascia panel:
Front / Rear Light, Horn and Directional Control Levers.
If you have previously used or owned a scooter before you MUST still read the
Owners Manual carefully to fully understand the controls and safety warnings.
If you are in any doubt of their functions then please turn to pages 7 and 8 of this
manual.
Transporting
2. Remove the seat, leaving the seat stem in position.
This will stop the tiller from moving during lifting operations and transportation.
front frame forwards. Note: Batteries MUST be removed before the scooter can be
7. Using the lifting handles provided carefully lift the scooter safely and securely into the
luggage compartment of the vehicle.
TIP:
boot opening to rest parts if required.
To reassemble the scooter reverse the sequence above.
Important:
When reassembling the scooter, remember to insert the battery locking pin,
because failure to do so may result in the batteries disengaging during use.
Always secure your scooter parts before transportation. Remember to engage
the drive unit by pushing the freewheel lever forwards to stop the scooter from
moving.
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Fred miller
March 15, 2025

Drive wheels not working when I took the drive wheels from the body wheels rotate in different directions

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Mr. Anderson
March 15, 2025

The drive wheels on the Sterling SAPPHIRE 2 may not be working while the body wheels rotate in different directions due to the scooter being in freewheel mode. When in freewheel mode, the motor is disengaged, allowing the wheels to spin freely without driving the scooter. To resolve this, check the freewheel lever and ensure it is in the "drive" position.

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