Golden Technologies GL110 Driving On Inclines, LiteRider maximum recommend incline is, Ii. Safety

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DRIVING ON INCLINES

LiteRider™ Owner’s Manual

Rev.A_122810

II. SAFETY

DRIVING ON INCLINES

For maximum stability, lean forward in your LiteRider’s seat while proceeding up ramps, inclines, curbs, or any low rise. See figure 2.

Drive with caution when attempting to negotiate any incline, even handicap access ramps.

Always climb or descend an incline by driving straight up or straight down the face of the slope. See figure 2.

Do not traverse or drive across the face of an incline in any direction. See figure 3.

Do not attempt to negotiate an incline that is covered with snow, ice, cut or wet grass, leaves, or any other potentially hazardous material.

Do not back down an incline.

Try to keep your LiteRider moving when climbing an incline. If you do come to a stop, restart and accelerate slowly and carefully.

Do not try to descend or climb a slope whose gradient is greater than recommended.

*LiteRider maximum recommend incline is 6°.

Figure 2. Going Up an Incline

Figure 3. Traversing an Incline

*LiteRider maximum recommend incline is 6°. If, while you are driving down a slope, your scooter starts to move faster than you feel is safe, release the throttle control lever and allow your Buzzaround XL to come to a stop. When you feel that you again have control of your scooter, push the throttle control lever forward and continue safely down the remainder of the slope.

DRIVING DOWN A DECLINE

Lower speed setting.

Whenever it is safely possible, drive forward down any ramp, low rise, or incline.

Golden Technologies, Inc. does not recommend that you drive your scooter in reverse down any incline, ramp, curb, or low rise. Backing down any slope may create a very hazardous situation. If it is necessary to back down a slope follow one of two procedures.

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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 Rev.A122810 LiteRider Owner’s ManualLiteRider Models GL110/GL140 Standard Packing List 1 Owner’s Manual CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION Figure 1. LiteRider Features 4-wheel FEATURES AND BENEFITSACCESSORIES FOR THE LITERIDER SCOOTER MAXIMUM WEIGHT II. SAFETYBEFORE GETTING ON YOUR LITERIDER GETTING ON YOUR LITERIDERLiteRider maximum recommend incline is DRIVING ON INCLINESFigure 2. Going Up an Incline DRIVING DOWN A DECLINEProcedure 2 - Emergency No Power Procedure 1 - Under Power3. Dismount your LiteRider 2. Dismount your LiteRiderMEDICATION RULES FOR USE AND OTHER SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSRULES FOR USE AND OTHER SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS - continued EMI/RFI AND YOUR LITERIDER III. EMI/RFIIV. YOUR GOLDEN LiteRider Figure 4. Your Golden LiteRider 3-wheelFOR YOUR RECORDS Weight of Unit assembled SpecificationGL-110 TiresWarranty SpecificationsStandard Seat Optional SeatKey Switch Speed Adjustment DialV. OPERATION CONTROL PANELDELTA TILLER ADJUSTMENT DC Battery Voltage MeterDelta Tiller Throttle Control Lever To drive forward use either of the followingSeat Height Adjustment Armrest Width AdjustmentFigure 6. Armrest Width Adjustment Figure 7. Flip-up/Angle AdjustmentFREEWHEEL MODE Figure 9. Freewheel Mode Brake DisengagedFigure 10. Drive Mode Brake Engaged Figure 12. Key Switch On Figure 11. Key Switch OffVI. RIDING YOUR LiteRider MOUNTINGSteering BASIC DRIVINGSteering in Reverse Steering in a Tight SpotCONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS Ramps When proceeding up any ramp, curb, or inclineIf you must stop your LiteRider while driving up a ramp Driving down a rampDISASSEMBLY VII. DISASSEMBLYFigure 14. Removing the Battery Pack Remove the Battery PackSeparate the Drivetrain from the Frame Figure 16. Lowered TillerFigure 17. Releasing the Drivetrain Figure 18. Lifting the FrameFigure 19. LiteRider Components 4-wheel VIII. ASSEMBLYWATCH FINGER PLACEMENT! BE CAREFUL NOT TO PINCH YOUR FINGERS Reinstall the DrivetrainFigure 21. Battery Pack Installation Install the Battery PackInstall the Seat Install the Under-the-Seat and Tiller BasketsFigure 23. Installing the Seat Unlock the TillerIX. TRANSPORTING YOUR LITERIDER Figure 24. LiteRider Models GL110/140To Transport Your LiteRider ROUTINE MAINTENANCE X. CARE AND MAINTENANCECLEANING YOUR LiteRider Tires BodyBATTERIES AND CHARGING Battery MaintenanceTo Charge the Batteries Figure 25. Charging BatteriesFigure 27. Main Circuit Breaker IF YOUR LiteRider DOES NOT OPERATEPossible causes for the main circuit breaker to trip RemedyResetting the Main Circuit Breaker DIAGNOSTICSBeep Codes 1 Beep 2 Beeps4 Beeps 5 Beeps6 Beeps 7 Beeps 8 Beeps9 Beeps Consumer Limited Warranty XI. WARRANTYScooters Effective June Lifetime Limited WarrantyScooters continued Golden Technologies’ Consumer Limited WarrantyOne-Year Limited Warranty Warranty ExclusionsGolden Technologies Product Registration Form XII. WARRANTY/REGISTRATION FORMOWNER INFORMATION PRODUCT INFORMATIONRev.A122810 Old Forge, PA Fold Here Second Fold Here First Place Stamp Here Golden Technologies 401 Bridge StRev.A122810 Models GL110/GL140 Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O NLiteRiderOM122810