Golden Technologies GB106XR owner manual Battery Charging Information Battery Maintenance

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Buzzaround Lite™ Owner’s Manual – Models GB106 and GB106XR

Updated 07/08

GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING: THE BATTERIES USED ON YOUR SCOOTER HOLD A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF POWER. SHORTING OF THE TERMINALS CAN RESULT IN BURNS OR OTHER INJURIES AND IN DAMAGE TO THE BATTERIES AND TO THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OF YOUR BUZZAROUND LITE. ALWAYS USE CARE AND CAUTION WHEN HANDLING THE BATTERIES.

Battery Charging Information

Note: Your scooter may be equipped with either “GEL”, “Lead Acid”, or “AGM” batteries. These batteries do NOT have “memory”. It is not necessary to completely discharge the batteries before charging them.

Note: If you are not going to use your Buzzaround Lite for an extended time, fully charge the batteries before storing your scooter. The batteries can be left unmaintained for up to 6 months if they are first fully charged and kept at room temperature (approximately 72° F).

Note: if you have not used your scooter for more then three days, make certain that you charge the batteries on the night before you are going to use your scooter. This will ensure that you start operating your scooter with a full charge on the batteries.

Note: If you use your scooter during the day, charge the batteries as soon as you are finished using it. The charger is fully automatic. Following this procedure will prepare you scooter for a full day’s service each day.

Note: If you use your scooter sparingly over the course of the day, and have not reduced the charge on the batteries by any great amount, it may not be necessary to charge the batteries every night.

Battery Maintenance

Lead Acid, Gel-cell or AGM deep-cycle batteries are used for operating your Buzzaround Lite

These batteries are maintenance-free.

There is no danger of spillage or leakage, so these batteries are safe to transport on aircraft, busses, trains, etc.

By following the procedures set out in this manual, you can expect extended life from your batteries.

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Contents GB-106 and GB-106XR Buzzaround Lite Disclaimer Contents Introduction Before Getting on Your Buzzaround Lite Driving Your Buzzaround Lite on AN Incline SafetyDriving Down AN Incline Rules for USE and Other Safety Considerations Medication Safety EMI / RFI and Your Buzzaround Lite EMI / RFIEMI / RFI Recommendations Buzzaround Lite Scooter InformationFor Your Records GB-106 Buzzaround Lite Operation Key SwitchHand Controls Operation Tiller Adjustment DC Battery Voltage MeterSeat Height Adjustment Armrest Width AdjustmentSeat Rotation Lever OperationFlip-Up Armrests SeatingMounting Riding Your Buzzaround LiteTo Get On Your Buzzaround Lite Basic DrivingSteering Riding Your Buzzaround LiteSteering in a tight spot Steering in ReverseDoors Control through tight spotsIf the door opens away from you If the door opens towards youIf you must stop your scooter while driving up a ramp When proceeding up any ramp, curb, or inclineDriving down a ramp Grass and GravelDiagnostics System Main Circuit Breaker General Care and MaintenancePossible causes for the main circuit breaker to trip Wheels and Tires How to change a tire assemblyIf Your Buzzaround Lite does not Operate Battery Charging Information Battery Maintenance Tires Cleaning Your Buzzaround LiteBody SeatTo Charge the Battery Pack Care and Maintenance of Your Buzzaround LiteTroubleshooting Tips Charger and BatteriesDisassembling and Transporting Your Buzzaround Lite Buzzaround Lite Disassembly of YourTighten the knob fully before lifting Pinching and crushing hazard Assembly of Your Buzzaround LiteAssembling Your GB-106 Buzzaround Lite Assembling Your Buzzaround Lite Accident hazard due to non-engaged seat Installing the SeatTo Transport your Buzzaround Lite Transporting Your GB-106 Buzzaround LiteBuzzaround Lite Specifications Scooters One-Year Limited Warranty Please mail this document to Scooter Warranty CardGolden Technologies GB106 GB106 XR Buzzaround Lite