Golden Technologies GL140, GL110 Procedure 1 - Under Power, Dismount your LiteRider, Ii. Safety

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Procedure 1 - Under Power

LiteRider™ Owner’s Manual

Rev.A_122810

II. SAFETY

NOTE: When using either of the following procedures to back down a slope, Golden Technologies, Inc. strongly advises that you have the assistance of another person.

Procedure 1 - Under Power

1.Set the key switch to the “Off” position. See section V. “Operation.”

2.Turn the speed control dial fully counterclockwise to its slowest setting.

3.Dismount your LiteRider.

4.Set the key switch to the “On” position. See section V. “Operation.”

5.While standing alongside your scooter, carefully operate the controls at the lowest speed setting. See section V. “Operation.”

6.Slowly and carefully back your scooter down the incline.

7.Carefully remount your LiteRider and resume normal operation.

3.Dismount your LiteRider. When your scooter is in freewheel mode, the park brake is released. The weight of the scooter on a slope may cause you to lose control of the scooter. If you do not feel capable of manually controlling your scooter down the slope, request assistance or do not attempt to use this procedure.

Procedure 2 - Emergency (No Power)

1.Set the key switch to the “Off” position. See section V. “Operation.”

2.Dismount your LiteRider.

3.Set the freewheel lever to “Disengaged.”

4.While standing alongside the scooter, carefully manually maneuver it down the slope.

5.When you have reached a level surface at the bottom of the slope, position the freewheel lever in the engaged position. See section V. “Operation.”

6.Carefully remount your LiteRider, and set the key switch to the “On” position to restore power.

Motor Braking System

Your scooter is equipped with a system that uses the motor to aid in braking. This motor brake system is designed to work when the key is in either the on position or the off position.

When the key is in the on position, the freewheel is in the engaged position, and the scooter is under power, the motor will help slow down the scooter as soon as you take your hand off of the throttle lever.

When the key switch is in the off position and the freewheel is in the disengaged position, the motor brake system will keep you from pushing the scooter too fast (i.e. down a slope).

You may notice this when pushing the scooter. The scooter will move freely until you reach a certain speed. You will then encounter some resistance as the motor brake system is activated.

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Contents Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O N Owner’s ManualMODELS GL110/GL140 LiteRider Owner’s Manual Rev.A122810LiteRider Models GL110/GL140 Standard Packing List 1 Owner’s Manual CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION FEATURES AND BENEFITS Figure 1. LiteRider Features 4-wheelACCESSORIES FOR THE LITERIDER SCOOTER BEFORE GETTING ON YOUR LITERIDER II. SAFETYMAXIMUM WEIGHT GETTING ON YOUR LITERIDERFigure 2. Going Up an Incline DRIVING ON INCLINESLiteRider maximum recommend incline is DRIVING DOWN A DECLINE3. Dismount your LiteRider Procedure 1 - Under PowerProcedure 2 - Emergency No Power 2. Dismount your LiteRiderRULES FOR USE AND OTHER SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS MEDICATIONRULES FOR USE AND OTHER SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS - continued III. EMI/RFI EMI/RFI AND YOUR LITERIDERFigure 4. Your Golden LiteRider 3-wheel IV. YOUR GOLDEN LiteRiderFOR YOUR RECORDS GL-110 SpecificationWeight of Unit assembled TiresStandard Seat SpecificationsWarranty Optional SeatV. OPERATION Speed Adjustment DialKey Switch CONTROL PANELDelta Tiller Throttle Control Lever DC Battery Voltage MeterDELTA TILLER ADJUSTMENT To drive forward use either of the followingFigure 6. Armrest Width Adjustment Armrest Width AdjustmentSeat Height Adjustment Figure 7. Flip-up/Angle AdjustmentFigure 9. Freewheel Mode Brake Disengaged FREEWHEEL MODEFigure 10. Drive Mode Brake Engaged VI. RIDING YOUR LiteRider Figure 11. Key Switch OffFigure 12. Key Switch On MOUNTINGBASIC DRIVING SteeringSteering in a Tight Spot Steering in ReverseIf you must stop your LiteRider while driving up a ramp Ramps When proceeding up any ramp, curb, or inclineCONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS Driving down a rampFigure 14. Removing the Battery Pack VII. DISASSEMBLYDISASSEMBLY Remove the Battery PackFigure 17. Releasing the Drivetrain Figure 16. Lowered TillerSeparate the Drivetrain from the Frame Figure 18. Lifting the FrameVIII. ASSEMBLY Figure 19. LiteRider Components 4-wheelFigure 21. Battery Pack Installation Reinstall the DrivetrainWATCH FINGER PLACEMENT! BE CAREFUL NOT TO PINCH YOUR FINGERS Install the Battery PackFigure 23. Installing the Seat Install the Under-the-Seat and Tiller BasketsInstall the Seat Unlock the TillerFigure 24. LiteRider Models GL110/140 IX. TRANSPORTING YOUR LITERIDERTo Transport Your LiteRider CLEANING YOUR LiteRider Tires X. CARE AND MAINTENANCEROUTINE MAINTENANCE BodyTo Charge the Batteries Battery MaintenanceBATTERIES AND CHARGING Figure 25. Charging BatteriesPossible causes for the main circuit breaker to trip IF YOUR LiteRider DOES NOT OPERATEFigure 27. Main Circuit Breaker RemedyBeep Codes 1 Beep DIAGNOSTICSResetting the Main Circuit Breaker 2 Beeps5 Beeps 4 Beeps6 Beeps 8 Beeps 7 Beeps9 Beeps Scooters Effective June XI. WARRANTYConsumer Limited Warranty Lifetime Limited WarrantyOne-Year Limited Warranty Golden Technologies’ Consumer Limited WarrantyScooters continued Warranty ExclusionsOWNER INFORMATION XII. WARRANTY/REGISTRATION FORMGolden Technologies Product Registration Form PRODUCT INFORMATIONRev.A122810 Fold Here First Place Stamp Here Golden Technologies 401 Bridge St Old Forge, PA Fold Here SecondLiteRider Owner’s Manual Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O N Models GL110/GL140LiteRiderOM122810