Golden Technologies GL140, GL110 Control Through Tight Spots, Driving down a ramp, Curbs

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CONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS

LiteRider™ Owner’s Manual

Rev.A_122810

VI. RIDING YOUR LiteRider™

CONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS

As you use your Golden LiteRider to greatly increase your mobility, you will undoubtedly encounter some obstacles that will require practice to negotiate smoothly and safely. Below are some common obstacles that you may meet during the daily use of your scooter. Listed with those obstacles are some driving tips that should help you conquer those obstacles. Learn and follow those tips, and with surprising ease you will soon be in control of your LiteRider as you maneuver it through doors, up and down ramps, up and over curbs, through grass and gravel, and up and down inclines.

Ramps

When proceeding up any ramp, curb, or incline:

Lean forward in your seat to move your center of gravity forward for maximum stability and safety. If the ramp has a switchback, good cornering ability is required.

Maneuver your LiteRider so that the front wheels take wide swings around the corners of the ramp.

Doing this will allow your scooter's back wheels to follow a wide arc around the corner, staying clear of obstacles.

If you must stop your LiteRider while driving up a ramp:

Starting up again simply requires that you apply gentle and steady forward power pressure to the throttle control lever.

Accelerate gently after stopping on any incline.

Driving down a ramp:

Keep your LiteRider’s speed control dial set fully counterclockwise at the slowest speed setting.

If you must come to a stop, release the throttle control lever slowly and smoothly.

Ramps Prevent injury! Do not drive down an incline in reverse.

Curbs

See specifications for maximum curb height.

Always use caution when negotiating any curb.

Go up or down a curb head at a direct 90° angle.

Approach and negotiate the curb so that both back wheels of your scooter go over the curb at the same time.

Never negotiate inclines or curbs by traversing them. Doing so may cause the scooter to tip over.

Go down a curb slowly to avoid a jarring bump. Use as little power as possible.

Grass and Gravel

Your Golden LiteRider performs admirably on grass, gravel, and hills, but you must follow the operational parameters presented in this manual. Refer to the “Safety” section. If you are unsure about any situation, avoid it. Common sense is your best protection.

Feel free to use your Golden LiteRider on lawns or in park areas.

Avoid long or high grass, which may wrap around your scooter's axles.

Avoid loose gravel.

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Contents Owner’s Manual Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O NMODELS 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 II. SAFETY MAXIMUM WEIGHTBEFORE GETTING ON YOUR LITERIDER GETTING ON YOUR LITERIDERDRIVING ON INCLINES LiteRider maximum recommend incline isFigure 2. Going Up an Incline DRIVING DOWN A DECLINEProcedure 1 - Under Power Procedure 2 - Emergency No Power3. Dismount your LiteRider 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 LITERIDERIV. YOUR GOLDEN LiteRider Figure 4. Your Golden LiteRider 3-wheelFOR YOUR RECORDS Specification Weight of Unit assembledGL-110 TiresSpecifications WarrantyStandard Seat Optional SeatSpeed Adjustment Dial Key SwitchV. OPERATION CONTROL PANELDC Battery Voltage Meter DELTA TILLER ADJUSTMENTDelta Tiller Throttle Control Lever To drive forward use either of the followingArmrest Width Adjustment Seat Height AdjustmentFigure 6. Armrest Width Adjustment Figure 7. Flip-up/Angle AdjustmentFREEWHEEL MODE Figure 9. Freewheel Mode Brake DisengagedFigure 10. Drive Mode Brake Engaged Figure 11. Key Switch Off Figure 12. Key Switch OnVI. RIDING YOUR LiteRider MOUNTINGBASIC DRIVING SteeringSteering in a Tight Spot Steering in ReverseRamps When proceeding up any ramp, curb, or incline CONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTSIf you must stop your LiteRider while driving up a ramp Driving down a rampVII. DISASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLYFigure 14. Removing the Battery Pack Remove the Battery PackFigure 16. Lowered Tiller Separate the Drivetrain from the FrameFigure 17. Releasing the Drivetrain Figure 18. Lifting the FrameVIII. ASSEMBLY Figure 19. LiteRider Components 4-wheelReinstall the Drivetrain WATCH FINGER PLACEMENT! BE CAREFUL NOT TO PINCH YOUR FINGERSFigure 21. Battery Pack Installation Install the Battery PackInstall the Under-the-Seat and Tiller Baskets Install the SeatFigure 23. Installing the Seat Unlock the TillerIX. TRANSPORTING YOUR LITERIDER Figure 24. LiteRider Models GL110/140To Transport Your LiteRider X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCECLEANING YOUR LiteRider Tires BodyBattery Maintenance BATTERIES AND CHARGINGTo Charge the Batteries Figure 25. Charging BatteriesIF YOUR LiteRider DOES NOT OPERATE Figure 27. Main Circuit BreakerPossible causes for the main circuit breaker to trip RemedyDIAGNOSTICS Resetting the Main Circuit BreakerBeep Codes 1 Beep 2 Beeps4 Beeps 5 Beeps6 Beeps 7 Beeps 8 Beeps9 Beeps XI. WARRANTY Consumer Limited WarrantyScooters Effective June Lifetime Limited WarrantyGolden Technologies’ Consumer Limited Warranty Scooters continuedOne-Year Limited Warranty Warranty ExclusionsXII. WARRANTY/REGISTRATION FORM Golden Technologies Product Registration FormOWNER INFORMATION PRODUCT INFORMATIONRev.A122810 Fold Here First Place Stamp Here Golden Technologies 401 Bridge St Old Forge, PA Fold Here SecondLiteRider Owner’s Manual Models GL110/GL140 Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O NLiteRiderOM122810