Golden Technologies GP160 Iii. Emi/Rfi, EMI/RFI and Your LiteRider PTC, EMI/RFI Recommendations

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LiteRider PTC_Owner’s Manual

Rev A_121911

III. EMI/RFI

The rapid development of electronics, especially in the area of communications, has saturated our environment with electromagnetic (radio) waves that are emitted by television transmitters, cellular phones, citizen’s band radios (CBs) amateur radios (HAM radios), wireless computer links, microwave transmitters, paging transmitters, etc. These electromagnetic (EM) waves are invisible and increase in strength the closer one gets to the source of transmission. When these energy waves act upon electrical devices and cause them to malfunction or to function in an erratic or uncontrolled manner, they are referred to as Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) or Radio Frequency Interference (RFI).

EMI/RFI AND YOUR LiteRider PTC

All electrically powered vehicles, including power chairs are susceptible to EMI/RFI. This interference could result in abnormal or unintended movement of your Golden LiteRider PTC.

Unintended movement or brake release could cause an accident or injury.

The FDA has determined that each make and model of power chair can resist EMI/RFI to a certain level. The higher the level of immunity, the greater the degree of protection from EMI/RFI measured in volts per meter (V/m). The FDA has also determined that current technology is capable of providing 20 V/m of immunity to EMI/RFI, which would provide useful protection against common sources of interference. This product has been tested and has passed an immunity level of 20 V/m.

EMI/RFI RECOMMENDATIONS

Do not turn on or use hand-held personal electronic communication devices such as cellular phones, walkie-talkies, or CB radios while your power chair is turned on.

Be aware of any nearby transmitters (radio, television, microwave, etc.) on your intended route and avoid operation your of power chair close to any of those transmitters.

Turn off the power if your LiteRider PTC is going to be in a stationary position for any length of time.

Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying your power chair may make it more susceptible to EMI/RFI.

If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn your power chair off as soon as it is safe to do so.

Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake failure to your Golden Technologies representative or to Golden Technologies.

TURN OFF YOUR POWER CHAIR AS SOON AS IT IS SAFELY POSSIBLE IF UNINTENDED OR UNCONTROLLABLE MOTION OCCURS OR IF UNINTENDED BRAKE RELEASE OCCURS.

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Contents Rear Wheel Drive Power Chair Model GP160 Rev A121911 LiteRider PTC Model GP160 Contents Introduction Your Golden representative or dealer Accessories for the LiteRider PTC Personal Transport ChairGetting on your LiteRider PTC II. SafetyMaximum Weight Before getting on your LiteRider PTCDriving on AN Incline Safety Rules II. Safety EMI/RFI Recommendations III. EMI/RFIEMI/RFI and Your LiteRider PTC Main Components IV. AssemblyIV. Assembly Seat Installation Seat Belt Installation Optional Equipment Arm InstallationJoystick Installation Battery Replacement Disassembly and Battery ReplacementSeat Height Adjustment VI. Comfort SettingsComfort Settings Armrest Angle Adjustment Arm Width AdjustmentFootrest Height Adjustment Footrest Angle AdjustmentJoystick Position Joystick Bracket Length AdjustmentSpeed Control Buttons Driving The Joystick On/Off SwitchVII. Operation Word of CautionOn/Off Status JoystickJoystick Display Battery Gauge Steps Up Battery Charge LevelBattery Gauge is Steady Battery Gauge Flashes SlowlySelf-Help Guide DIAGNOSTICS/TROUBLESHOOTING Slow or Sluggish Movement Maximum Speed/Profile IndicatorMaximum Speed/Profile Indicator is Steady Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator Ripples Up and DownFreewheel Mode Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator FlashesMain Circuit Breaker Reset ButtonThermal Rollback Batteries and Charging VIII. Battery ChargingCharging Guidelines Checklist to Maximize Battery Life Operational RangeCharging the Batteries Routine Maintenance IX. Care and MaintenanceIf the door opens towards you Control Through Tight SpotsDoors If the door opens away from youRamps Weight of Unit assembled XI. Technical SpecificationsSpecification LiteRider PTC Footrest Specifications LiteRider PTCWarranty Standard SeatConsumer Limited Warranty XII. WarrantyPower Wheelchair Mail Completed Form to WARRANTY/REGISTRATION FormRev A121911 Rev A121911 U R L I F E I N M O T I O N