Golden Technologies GB116 owner manual Care and Maintenance

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Buzzaround XL Owner’s Manual

RevA_092210

X. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

4 Beeps

Indicates that the motor control board is overloaded and overheated.

An overload can occur if you have been driving your Buzzaround XL for an extended period of time up an incline above the recommended 6 degrees.

An overload can occur if your Buzzaround XL is carrying a payload that is higher than the recommended weight capacity of 300 pounds.

Your scooter will not operate until the motor control board cools back to its operational

temperature range.

Remedy:

Turn off your Buzzaround XL’s key switch and allow the scooter to sit for 10 minutes.

Consult your authorized Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer.

5 Beeps

Indicates a brake problem.

The freewheel lever may be in the disengaged position. See page 18.

The brake or the brake wiring may be damaged.

For safety reasons, your scooter was designed to cease operation until the problem is corrected.

Remedy:

Make certain that the freewheel lever is in the engaged position. See page 18.

Turn the key switch to the "Off" position to stop the beep code.

Set the freewheel lever to the “engaged” position.

Turn the key back to the "On" position.

If the above remedies do not solve the problem, contact your authorized Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer.

6 Beeps

Indicates that the throttle control lever was not in the neutral position when the key switch was turned to the “On” position.

May indicate that the throttle control lever is out of adjustment.

Remedy:

Turn the key switch to the "Off position.

Make certain that the throttle control lever is in the neutral position.

Turn the key switch to the "On" position.

If the above procedure does not solve the problem, contact your authorized Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer.

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Contents Model GB116 U R L I F E I N M O T I O NRevA092210 Disclaimer Contents Introduction Delta Tiller handle Features and BenefitsAccessories for the Buzzaround XL Scooter Maximum Weight II. SafetyBefore Getting on Your Buzzaround XL Getting on Your Buzzaround XLDriving Down a Decline Driving on InclinesProcedure 2 Emergency No Power Procedure 1 Under PowerDismount your Buzzaround XL Motor Braking SystemMedication Rules for USE and Other Safety ConsiderationsRules for USE and Other Safety Considerations EMI/RFI and Your Buzzaround XL III. EMI/RFIEMI/RFI Recommendations For Your Records IV. Your Golden Buzzaround XLWeight of Unit assembled Specification GB-116Tires Standard SeatWarranty Specifications GB-116 Optional SeatKey Switch Speed Adjustment DialOperation Horn ButtonDelta Tiller Adjustment Flip-up Armrests Armrest Width AdjustmentArmrest Angle Seat Rotation Lever Seat Height AdjustmentFreewheel Lever Freewheel ModeMounting Before Getting on Your Buzzaround XL VI. Riding Your Buzzaround XLSteering Basic DrivingSteering in Reverse Steering in a Tight SpotControl Through Tight Spots Disassembly VII. DisassemblyRemove the Battery Pack Remove the SeatFold Down and Lock the Tiller Remove the Tiller BasketSeparate the Drivetrain from the Frame Injury Hazard DUE to Improper Assembly VIII. AssemblyInstall the Battery Pack Reinstall the DrivetrainRaise the Tiller Install the Tiller BasketUnlock the Tiller Install the SeatTo Transport Your Buzzaround XL IX. Transporting Your Buzzaround XLRoutine Maintenance Care and MaintenanceBatteries and Charging Battery MaintenanceTo Charge the Batteries Main Circuit Breaker Resetting the Main Circuit BreakerPossible causes for the main circuit breaker to trip RemedyBeeps BeepCare and Maintenance Scooter has exceeded the Push or Rollaway speed limits Scooters Effective June 1 XI. WarrantyScooters Mail Completed Form to XII. WARRANTY/REGISTRATION FormRevA092210 RevA092210 Model GB116