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2 Beeps -Motor disconnected
The motor has a bad connection. Check all the connections and leads between the motor and S-Drive. Check the position of the freewheel lever.
9 Beeps - Solenoid brake trip
The parking brakes have a bad connection. Check the parking brake and motor connections. Make sure all the system connections are secure.
The Sterling Sapphire is not sold in the USA so, you may want to verify this information with a local technician however; 7 flashes or beeps is commonly a throttle issue. When the problem starts and you have been driving for awhile, ensure the throttle lever is in the stop position, turn off scooter, wait 10 seconds and turn scooter back on. If that does not clear your problem: There should be two set screws (very small) that you can tighten with an allen wrench on the throttle lever. Make sure those are tight.
If this is a continuous problem, you may need a new throttle potentiometer.
Many scooters use a special charger that will not overcharge the batteries. Your best bet is to run a long extension cord to wherever you are safely storing you scooter and use the on-board charger. Be sure to charge your batteries often, since they last a lot longer if you do not run them down too far.
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