Golden Technologies GP160 II. Safety, Before getting on your LiteRider PTC, Maximum Weight

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LiteRider PTC_Owner’s Manual

Rev A_121911

II. SAFETY

Your Golden LiteRider PTC is a battery-operated personal mobility vehicle. Please exercise caution and consideration when you are operating it. Driving your LiteRider PTC carefully and thoughtfully will help ensure your personal safety and the safety of other people.

Note: Before learning to operate your LiteRider PTC, have your Golden Technologies, Inc. representative determine if it is advisable for you to practice getting on and off your power chair and operating it in the presence of an attendant.

BEFORE getting on your LiteRider PTC

Check to be certain that the power is turned OFF. See “Operation” section on pages 21- 28. This will eliminate the possibility of accidentally activating the joystick and causing injury to you or to others.

Check to be certain that your LiteRider PTC is not in the freewheel mode. See the “Operation” section of pages 21-28.

Flip up the armrests.

Flip up the footrest.

Getting ON your LiteRider PTC

Carefully seat yourself comfortably and securely on the seat.

Flip down the footrest.

Flip down the armrests.

Fasten the seat belt if your chair is equipped with one.

Getting OFF your LiteRider PTC

Make certain that the power is turned off.

Unfasten the seat belt if your chair is equipped with one.

Flip up the armrests.

Flip up the footrest.

Carefully stand and step away from the chair.

MAXIMUM WEIGHT

Your LiteRider PTC has been rated to a maximum payload (passenger and anything else being carried on the power chair) of 275 pounds. Exceeding the maximum weight rating will void your warranty.

Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will void your warranty and may result in injury to yourself and/or others.

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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 and Your LiteRider PTC III. EMI/RFIEMI/RFI Recommendations Main Components IV. AssemblyIV. Assembly Seat Installation Seat Belt Installation Optional Equipment Arm InstallationJoystick Installation Battery Replacement Disassembly and Battery ReplacementComfort Settings VI. Comfort SettingsSeat Height Adjustment 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 CautionJoystick Display JoystickOn/Off Status 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 FlashesThermal Rollback Reset ButtonMain Circuit Breaker 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 Specification LiteRider PTC XI. Technical SpecificationsWeight of Unit assembled 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