Golden Technologies GP600 CC, GP600 SS owner manual How the Power Seat Functions, Problem Solving

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Compass Owner’s Manual – Models: GP600 SS, GP600 CC

Revised 05/23/13

OPERATION

POWER SEAT (Requires an optional 75 amp controller/joystick with seat control) Your power chair may be equipped with a power seat. The power seat actuator is designed to raise or lower the seat with minimal effort by the user. The power seat switch is located on the joystick control. See figure below. (Power Seat Mode Activated)

ON/OFF

SWITCH

Lower Speed (Rabbit)

Joystick control panel

Power Seat Switch

Raise Speed (Rabbit)

Before attempting to operate the power seat for the first time, make sure your power chair is level and stationary and the speed adjustment dial is set to its slowest (turtle) setting.

To operate the power seat:

1.Press the on/off button to power on the chair.

2.Press the power seat button to activate the power seat.

3.Press the joystick lever forward to raise the seat. Release the lever when you have reached your desired height or upon reaching the highest position.

4.Pull the joystick lever back to lower the seat. Release the lever when you have reached your desired height or upon reaching the lowest position.

5.Press the power seat switch to return to drive mode.

How the Power Seat Functions:

By elevating the power seat to approximately one-half its maximum height your power chair’s speed will be limited to half the speed dial setting. If the power seat is elevated to approximately three-quarters its maximum height, the power chair will not move if the throttle control lever is pressed. The power seat must be lowered to slightly under, three- quarters of its maximum height in order to drive the power chair again. The power chair cannot be driven at full speed until the power chair’s seat is lowered to under one-half its maximum height.

Problem Solving:

If you encounter an instance where after using the power seat feature that the power chair will not run, try lowering your seat. Depending on how high the power seat is raised, your power chair’s speed will be reduced or the power chair may stop operating and give a fault code. For details, refer to the above section “How the Power Seat Functions.”

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Compass Revised For Your Records Your Golden Technologies, Inc. representative or dealerContents Introduction Safety Guidelines Safety SymbolsBefore Getting on Your Compass SafetyMaximum Weight Getting on Your CompassDriving on AN Incline MedicationSafety Rules Safety EMI/RFI EMI/RFI and Your CompassEMI/RFI Recommendations Specifications Model GP600 SS GP600 CCAssembly Joystick BatteriesJoystick Installation Seat REMOVAL/INSTALLATION InstallationRemoval Accessing the batteries Battery Installation Seat height adjustment Comfort SettingsComfort Settings Front/Rear height difference can be 3 inchesAdjusting the seat with a front to rear angle Headrest Height Adjustment Backrest Angle AdjustmentFootrest Angle Adjustment Footrest Height AdjustmentArmrest Angle Adjustment Extending the FootrestArmrest Height Adjustment Joystick Bracket Length AdjustmentArmrest Width Adjustment Driving The Joystick On/Off Switch OperationSpeed Control Buttons JoystickJoystick Display Battery Charge LevelFault Diagnostics On/Off StatusOPERATION/DIAGNOSTICS For Compass Units with the Shark ControllerFreewheel Mode Thermal RollbackMain Circuit Breaker Reset Button SWING-AWAY Desk ARMHow the Power Seat Functions Problem SolvingOperational Range Battery ChargingCharging Guidelines Checklist to Maximize Battery Life Batteries and ChargingCharging the Batteries Care and Maintenance TemperatureDisassembly Seat RemovalConsumer Limited Warranty Power WheelchairsPower Wheelchair Owner Information Revised 05/23/13 Revised 05/23/13 CompassOwner’sManual.052313
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