Golden Technologies GP160 VIII. Battery Charging, Operational Range, Batteries and Charging

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LiteRider PTC_Owner’s Manual

Rev A_121911

VIII. BATTERY CHARGING

You must use only the charger that is supplied with your LiteRider PTC. The use of any other charger on this power chair will void the warranty. Using unauthorized chargers may also result in severe damage to the batteries and/or damage to the chair. Using the wrong charger may also be a hazard.

OPERATIONAL RANGE

Depending on the use, the terrain, and the driving conditions, the battery pack will provide up to 9.5 miles of operation on your LiteRider PTC.

BATTERIES AND CHARGING

Battery maintenance is the most important part of maintaining your power chair. Keeping the batteries fully charged helps to extend battery life. Use the following guidelines to help keep your batteries in optimum condition.

IMPORTANT

New batteries MUST be fully charged prior to the initial use of your power chair.

Charge new batteries for 12 hours even if the battery gauge already shows a full charge. This is to condition your new batteries for maximum performance.

For daily use, keep batteries fully charged. We recommend that you plug in the off-board charger after each use and charge 6-8 hours.

“For best results please charge your batteries overnight after every use.”

If you are not going to use the power chair for more than a week, fully charge the batteries and then disconnect them from the power chair. See figure 2 on page 12.

Charging Guidelines Checklist to Maximize Battery Life

Use only the automatic off-board charger supplied for all routine charging.

Never use an automotive or wet type charger.

Avoid deep discharges and never drain the batteries completely.

Do not leave batteries in a low state of charge for extended periods. Charge a discharged battery as soon as possible.

Fully recharge batteries regularly.

Always store batteries fully charged.

Check stored batteries once a month and recharge as necessary.

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Contents Rear Wheel Drive Power Chair Model GP160 Rev A121911 LiteRider PTC Model GP160 Contents Introduction Accessories for the LiteRider PTC Personal Transport Chair Your Golden representative or dealerBefore getting on your LiteRider PTC II. SafetyMaximum Weight Getting on your LiteRider PTCDriving on AN Incline Safety Rules II. Safety III. EMI/RFI EMI/RFI and Your LiteRider PTCEMI/RFI Recommendations IV. Assembly Main ComponentsIV. Assembly Seat Installation Arm Installation Seat Belt Installation Optional EquipmentJoystick Installation Disassembly and Battery Replacement Battery ReplacementVI. Comfort Settings Comfort SettingsSeat Height Adjustment Arm Width Adjustment Armrest Angle AdjustmentFootrest Angle Adjustment Footrest Height AdjustmentJoystick Bracket Length Adjustment Joystick PositionWord of Caution Driving The Joystick On/Off SwitchVII. Operation Speed Control ButtonsJoystick Joystick DisplayOn/Off Status Battery Gauge Flashes Slowly Battery Charge LevelBattery Gauge is Steady Battery Gauge Steps UpSelf-Help Guide DIAGNOSTICS/TROUBLESHOOTING Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator Ripples Up and Down Maximum Speed/Profile IndicatorMaximum Speed/Profile Indicator is Steady Slow or Sluggish MovementMaximum Speed/Profile Indicator Flashes Freewheel ModeReset Button Thermal RollbackMain Circuit Breaker Operational Range VIII. Battery ChargingCharging Guidelines Checklist to Maximize Battery Life Batteries and ChargingCharging the Batteries IX. Care and Maintenance Routine MaintenanceIf the door opens away from you Control Through Tight SpotsDoors If the door opens towards youRamps XI. Technical Specifications Specification LiteRider PTCWeight of Unit assembled Standard Seat Specifications LiteRider PTCWarranty FootrestXII. Warranty Consumer Limited WarrantyPower Wheelchair WARRANTY/REGISTRATION Form Mail Completed Form toRev A121911 Rev A121911 U R L I F E I N M O T I O N