Golden Technologies GP160 Control Through Tight Spots, Doors, If the door opens away from you

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LiteRider PTC_Owner’s Manual

Rev A_121911

X. RIDING YOUR LiteRider PTC

Control Through Tight Spots

As you use your LiteRider PTC to increase your mobility, you will undoubtedly encounter some obstacles that will require practice to negotiate smoothly and safely. Below are some common obstacles that you may meet during the daily use of your power chair. Listed with those obstacles are some driving tips that should help you conquer those obstacles. Learn and follow those tips, and with surprising ease you will soon be in control of your power chair as you maneuver it through doors, up and down ramps, up and over curbs, through grass and gravel, and up and down inclines.

Doors

Approach any unfamiliar door slowly.

Notice if the door has a door knob or a push bar.

Determine if the door opens towards you or away from you.

Do not try to use your own strength to open the door. Learn to use the power of your power chair to do the majority of the work for you.

If the door opens away from you:

1.Use one hand to turn the door knob or to operate the push bar.

2.Use your other hand to control the power chair by gently operating the joystick to move your power chair slowly forward.

3.Use your arm to push the door gently open.

4.Drive through the doorway.

5.If it is a self-closing door, it will close behind you.

6.If it is not a self-closing door, stop your power chair when it is clear of the door and use your hand to push the door closed.

If the door opens towards you:

1.Use one hand to turn the door knob or to pull the handle.

2.Keep your grip on the door knob or on the handle.

3.Use your other hand to control the power chair by gently operating the joystick to move your power chair slowly backward.

4.Allow the power of your LiteRider PTC to pull the door completely open.

5.When the door is completely open, stop your power chair.

6.Drive through the doorway while keeping your hand on the door to prevent it from hitting or blocking your power chair.

7.If it is a self-closing door, it will close behind you.

8.If it is not a self-closing door, pull it closed behind you.

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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 ChairMaximum Weight II. SafetyBefore getting on your LiteRider PTC Getting on your LiteRider PTCDriving on AN Incline Safety Rules II. Safety III. EMI/RFI EMI/RFI and Your LiteRider PTCEMI/RFI Recommendations Main Components IV. AssemblyIV. Assembly Seat Installation Seat Belt Installation Optional Equipment Arm InstallationJoystick Installation Battery Replacement Disassembly and Battery ReplacementVI. Comfort Settings Comfort SettingsSeat Height Adjustment Armrest Angle Adjustment Arm Width AdjustmentFootrest Height Adjustment Footrest Angle AdjustmentJoystick Position Joystick Bracket Length AdjustmentVII. Operation Driving The Joystick On/Off SwitchWord of Caution Speed Control ButtonsJoystick Joystick DisplayOn/Off Status Battery Gauge is Steady Battery Charge LevelBattery Gauge Flashes Slowly Battery Gauge Steps UpSelf-Help Guide DIAGNOSTICS/TROUBLESHOOTING Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator is Steady Maximum Speed/Profile IndicatorMaximum Speed/Profile Indicator Ripples Up and Down Slow or Sluggish MovementFreewheel Mode Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator FlashesReset Button Thermal RollbackMain Circuit Breaker Charging Guidelines Checklist to Maximize Battery Life VIII. Battery Charging Operational Range Batteries and ChargingCharging the Batteries Routine Maintenance IX. Care and MaintenanceDoors Control Through Tight SpotsIf the door opens away from you If the door opens towards youRamps XI. Technical Specifications Specification LiteRider PTCWeight of Unit assembled Warranty Specifications LiteRider PTCStandard Seat FootrestConsumer 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