Golden Technologies Wheelchair GP160 User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
Rear Wheel Drive Power Chair  
Model GP160  
Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O N  
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Thank you for purchasing your LiteRider PTC (Personal Transport Chair). We are honored  
you have chosen Golden Technologies for your mobility needs.  
LiteRider PTC Model GP160  
Standard Packing List:  
1 Owner’s Manual  
Base with Under-the-Seat Basket  
1 Battery Pack  
1 Seat  
2 Seat Arms  
1 Joystick Control  
1 Battery Charger  
Seat Post Nut and Bolt  
DISCLAIMER  
We ask that you read this manual completely before operating your new LiteRider PTC.  
Golden Technologies, Inc. is not and cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury  
incurred due to improper or unsafe use of the Golden LiteRider PTC. Golden Technologies,  
Inc. specifically disclaims responsibility for any bodily injury or property damage that may  
occur during any use that does not comply with applicable federal, state, or local laws or  
ordinances.  
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CONTENTS  
I. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………… 4-5  
II. Safety…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6-9  
III. EMI/RFI………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10  
IV. Assembly of your GP160…………………………………………………………………... 11-15  
V. Disassembly and Battery Replacement…………………………………………………... 16  
VI. Comfort Settings……………………………………………………………………………… 17-20  
VII. Operation/Diagnostics/Troubleshooting………………………………………………. 21-28  
VIII. Battery Charging……………………………………………………………………………. 29-30  
IX. Care and Maintenance of your GP160….…………………………………………………. 31  
X. Riding Your LiteRider PTC.………………………………………………………………….. 32-33  
XI. Technical Specifications GP160…………………………………………………………… 34-35  
XII. Warranty…………………………………………………………………………………….... 36-37  
Warranty/Registration Card……………………………………………………………………… 38  
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I. INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new LiteRider PTC (Personal Transport Chair). The  
LiteRider PTC, combines cutting edge technology with attractive designs that are also highly  
functional in today’s world. We at Golden Technologies, Inc. know that you have chosen a  
power chair that will give you years of dependable operation and also will enhance the  
quality of your life by providing you with the mobility to experience an active daily lifestyle.  
Even though your new LiteRider PTC is both user-friendly and designed for maximum  
maneuverability in even the tightest spaces, we ask that you please read, understand and  
follow all of the instructions and suggestions in this manual before you operate your power  
chair for the first time. The safe use of your new power chair is very important to us.  
If you feel that you do not understand the instructions and suggestions presented in this  
owner’s manual, or if, for any reason, you do not feel capable of performing the activities  
necessary to assemble, disassemble, operate, or maintain your LiteRider PTC, please  
contact your local Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer or call Golden Technologies, Inc.  
Technical Support Services at (800) 624-6374.  
Golden Technologies, Inc. cannot be held responsible for personal injury or property  
damage resulting from the unsafe or the improper use of any of our broad range of health  
and personal mobility products. Also, Golden Technologies, Inc. cannot be held responsible  
for personal injury or property damage resulting from attempts to follow instructions,  
suggestions, and guidelines presented in this owner’s manual.  
Our Research and Development Department, our Quality Control Department, and our  
Engineering Department have used the latest product specifications and the latest product  
design information to manufacture your LiteRider PTC. Golden Technologies, Inc. reserves  
the right to implement changes into our product lines when those changes become  
desirable or necessary. If changes are implemented into our product line, there may be  
minor differences between the product you purchased and the illustrations and  
instructions in this owner’s manual.  
Please fill out and mail the enclosed warranty registration card. Registration is also  
about the dependability of your LiteRider PTC and about the convenience of mobility it has  
provided for you. We would also appreciate hearing about the service you received from  
your local Golden Technologies, Inc. dealer or representative.  
Golden Technologies, Inc.  
401 Bridge Street  
Phone: (570) 451-7477  
Fax: (570) 451-7494  
Old Forge, PA 18518  
Toll free: (800) 624-6374  
For more information about our products and services or to send us your comments, please  
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I. INTRODUCTION  
ACCESSORIES for the LiteRider PTC: (Personal Transport Chair)  
A variety of accessories are available for your Golden LiteRider PTC. Please contact your  
Authorized Golden Technologies Dealer for more information or to order.  
• Cane Holder Tube  
• Oxygen Tank Holder  
• Cup Holder  
• Quad Cane Holder  
• Rear Basket  
• Crutch Holder  
• Safety Flag  
• Power Chair Cover  
• Touch-up Paint  
• Deluxe Pack N’ Go  
• Seat Belt (Optional)  
• Walker Holder  
*Some accessories require a mounting bracket or mounting clips. Please check with your  
dealer to find out if the accessory you would like to order requires a mounting bracket or  
mounting clips.  
FOR YOUR RECORDS  
Please fill in your LiteRider PTC information below. This information will be useful in the  
event that you ever need to contact Golden Technologies, Inc. concerning your power chair.  
Your LiteRider PTC  
Model ____________________ Serial Number _____________________________  
Date of Purchase ________________________ Body Color __________________  
Options _______________________________________________________________  
Your Golden representative or dealer  
Name _________________________________________________________________  
Company _____________________________________________________________  
Address _______________________________________________________________  
Please remember to fill in and return your warranty registration card.  
Tools Required:  
The following tools will allow you to make all comfort adjustments to your power chair.  
Socket/Wrenches - 17mm, 14mm, 10mm, and 8mm.  
Allen Wrenches – 8mm, 5mm, and 4mm.  
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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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II. SAFETY  
DRIVING ON AN INCLINE  
• Drive with caution when attempting to negotiate any incline, even handicap access  
ramps.  
Always climb or descend a gradient by driving straight up or straight down the face of the  
slope.  
Do not traverse or drive across the face of a gradient.  
Do not attempt to negotiate an incline that is covered with snow, ice, cut or wet grass,  
leaves, or any other potentially hazardous material.  
Do not back down an incline.  
• Try to keep your LiteRider PTC moving when climbing an incline. If you do come to a stop,  
restart and accelerate slowly and carefully.  
Do not try to descend or climb a slope whose gradient is greater than the recommended  
maximum incline of 6 degrees.  
IF, WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING DOWN A SLOPE, YOUR POWER  
CHAIR STARTS TO MOVE FASTER THAN YOU FEEL IS SAFE, RELEASE THE  
JOYSTICK LEVER AND ALLOW YOUR LITERIDER PTC TO COME TO A STOP. WHEN  
YOU FEEL THAT YOU AGAIN HAVE CONTROL OF YOUR POWER CHAIR, PUSH THE  
JOYSTICK LEVER FORWARD AND CONTINUE SAFELY DOWN THE REMAINDER OF  
THE SLOPE.  
MEDICATION  
Always check with your physician to determine if any of the medications you are taking  
may affect your judgment and/or your ability to operate your LiteRider PTC. Also check  
with your physician concerning your physical ability to operate a power chair.  
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II. SAFETY  
SAFETY RULES  
Do not attempt to use your LiteRider PTC on an escalator. Always use an elevator.  
Do not carry passengers on your power chair.  
Do not operate your LiteRider PTC, if it is not functioning properly.  
• Use caution when driving on soft or uneven surfaces such as grass, gravel and on decks  
where there is no railing.  
Never drive on the roadway, except when you must cross the street.  
Always cross streets at intersections and use the most direct route, making sure that  
your path is clear and that you are visible to motor traffic.  
• It is not recommended to drive your LiteRider PTC, up or down a step or curb that is  
higher than 1-1/2 inches.  
Never back up or down a step or curb.  
Never operate your LiteRider PTC, while you are under the influence of alcohol.  
Do not operate or store your power chair where it will be exposed to rain, snow, mist and  
below-freezing temperatures.  
Do not operate your power chair on slippery, icy or salted surfaces.  
Never sit on your power chair when it is in freewheel mode and on an incline or decline.  
Never place your power chair into freewheel mode without a trained assistant present.  
Do not modify your power chair in any way that is not authorized by Golden  
Technologies, Inc.  
Do not disassemble the tire. If disassembly is required, have your authorized Golden  
Technologies dealer perform any necessary maintenance or repair.  
Do not attempt to inflate the tires of your LiteRider PTC. Your power chair is equipped  
with foam-filled flat free tires that do not require inflation.  
Never sit on your LiteRider PTC when it is being transported.  
Always fasten down your LiteRider PTC securely with an approved tie-down system while  
transporting your power chair.  
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II. SAFETY  
Please be sure to follow this important warning when transferring onto or off the Golden  
LiteRider PTC: (Personal Transport Chair)  
NEVER TRANSFER ON OR OFF OF THIS POWER WHEELCHAIR  
USING THE SEAT BACKREST FOR SUPPORT DURING TRANSFER. THE SEAT BACK  
MAY FOLD DOWN AND MAY CAUSE YOU TO LOSE YOUR BALANCE AND COULD  
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.  
Do not modify your power chair in any way that is not authorized by Golden Technologies,  
Inc.  
DO NOT CONNECT OR ALLOW ANYONE EXCEPT AN AUTHORIZED  
GOLDEN TECHNOLOGIES REPRESENTATIVE TO CONNECT ANY ELECTRICAL OR  
MECHANICAL DEVICE TO YOUR LITERIDER PTC. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESSORIES  
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE INJURY.  
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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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IV. ASSEMBLY  
Your LiteRider PTC is shipped partially disassembled in order to maximize the protection of  
all its parts during the shipping process. Please follow the instructions below to quickly and  
easily assemble the power chair for your use.  
NOTE: You will need only basic tools. If you do not have the required tools, or if you  
do not feel capable of safely assembling your power chair, please contact your local  
Golden Technologies, Inc. representative.  
Main Components  
1. Base with Under-the-Seat Basket  
2. Battery Pack  
3. Seat Assembly  
4. Joystick  
5. Foot Plate  
Joystick  
Seat Assembly  
Battery Pack  
Under-the-Seat Basket  
Base  
Foot Plate  
Figure 1  
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IV. ASSEMBLY  
Before operating or assembling your LiteRider PTC, be sure to remove the battery deactivate  
strip and connect the joystick cable to the VR2 controller. Your LiteRider PTC will not power  
up or operate without completing these steps.  
1. Remove the battery pack by pulling up on the handle and remove the battery deactivate  
strip. See figure 2.  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
2. Connect the joystick control to the VR2 power module. See figure 3.  
Be sure the joystick cable is securely attached to the unit and  
that the cable is not able to trail on the ground or become entangled on any  
surrounding objects while the unit is in use.  
The LiteRider PTC battery pack weighs 25 pounds. The seat with  
arms weighs 22 pounds. Removal of arms will reduce the weight of the seat. Please  
ask for help if you do not feel capable of safely lifting that much weight.  
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IV. ASSEMBLY  
Seat Installation  
1. Fold the seat back down.  
2. Grasp the seat firmly on each side, lift the seat and align the seat pin with the hole in the  
seat post receiver. See figure 4.  
Figure 4  
3. Insert the seat into the seat post.  
4. Push down on the seat to lock into place. Move the seat from side to side to make sure it  
is locked into place.  
Note: To rotate your seat, push down on the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat to  
the desired position. Release the handle to lock the seat in position.  
Be sure the seat is correctly installed and locked before operating  
your power chair.  
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IV. ASSEMBLY  
Arm Installation  
1. Loosen the arm width adjustment screw from the arm receiver tube at the bottom rear of  
the seat frame with a 4mm Allen wrench. See figure 5.  
2. Insert the arm into the arm receiver tube, so that the arm pad faces toward the front of  
the unit.  
Figure 5  
3. Adjust the width of the arm.  
4. Tighten the arm width adjustment screw to secure the arm in place.  
5. Repeat steps 1 – 4 for the opposite side.  
Seat Belt Installation (Optional Equipment)  
1. Use a 4mm Allen wrench to remove the arm width adjustment screw from the arm  
receiver tube at the bottom rear of the seat frame. See figure 5.  
2. Insert one of the screws provided with the seat belt through one of the seat belt anchors,  
reinsert the screw into the receiver tube, and tighten to secure.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the opposite side of the seat belt.  
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IV. ASSEMBLY  
Joystick Installation  
1. Loosen the joystick bracket adjustment screw located under the armrest. See figure 6.  
2. Insert the joystick mounting tube into the joystick bracket under the armrest.  
3. Adjust the position of the joystick to a comfortable spot.  
4. Tighten the joystick adjustment screw to secure the joystick.  
Figure 6  
Note: The joystick may be installed on the left or right arm according to your preference.  
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V. DISASSEMBLY and BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
To disassemble your LiteRider PTC, simply reverse the assembly process. See pages 11-15.  
Make certain that the controller power is turned off and that the chair  
is NOT in freewheel mode before attempting to perform disassembly.  
Battery Replacement  
Should your batteries need replacement; please contact your Golden Technologies  
representative. Battery replacement requires disassembly of the battery pack and must be  
performed by a qualified technician.  
The battery pack weighs 25 pounds on the LiteRider PTC. Please get  
help if you do not feel capable of safely lifting that much weight.  
Figure 7  
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VI. COMFORT SETTINGS  
You may be spending a great deal of time on your LiteRider PTC. To provide you with the  
maximum seating comfort, Golden Technologies, Inc. has designed this power chair to  
incorporate the following adjustments for operator comfort.  
COMFORT SETTINGS  
1. Seat Height  
5. Footrest Height  
2. Arm Width  
3. Armrest Angle  
4. Footrest Angle  
6. Joystick Bracket Length  
7. Joystick Position  
Make certain that the power to your LiteRider PTC is turned off before  
making any adjustments, to eliminate the risk of the joystick being accidentally bumped  
and activating the power chair.  
Seat Height Adjustment  
The seat is a center post design that is easily adjusted for height. See figure 8.  
To adjust the height to a comfortable level:  
1. Remove the seat.  
2. Place a 17mm wrench on the lock nut, and insert an 8mm Allen wrench into the bolt.  
3. Loosen and remove the bolt, washer and lock nut, noting their placement.  
4. Set the seat post to one of the two adjustment positions.  
Seat Stop  
Bolt  
Washer  
Lock Nut  
Figure 8  
5. Reinsert the bolt, washer and lock nut in the same order you remove them and tighten  
securely.  
6. The seat stop must be positioned on the left side of the seat post. Remove the two  
screws, two lock nuts, and reposition the seat stop to the left side of the seat post.  
7. Reinsert the two screws, two lock nuts, and tighten securely.  
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VI. COMFORT SETTINGS  
Arm Width Adjustment  
1. Loosen the adjustment screw at the rear of the seat with a 4mm Allen wrench.  
See figure 9.  
2. Slide the arm in or out to the desired width.  
3. Tighten the adjustment screw to secure the arm.  
4. Repeat steps 1-3 to adjust the opposite arm.  
Figure 9  
Note: The backrest can be folded down to minimize chair height during transport.  
Armrest Angle Adjustment  
1. Lift armrest up. See figure 10.  
2. Turn jam nut counter-clockwise to loosen.  
3. Turn the adjustment bolt using a 5mm Allen wrench to raise or lower the armrest-  
angle. Turning the bolt counter-clockwise will raise the angle. Turning the bolt  
clockwise will lower the angle. Turn until desired angle is reached.  
4. Re-tighten jam nut by turning clockwise.  
5. Repeat steps 1-4 on the opposite armrest.  
Adjustment Bolt  
(5mm Allen)  
Jam Nut  
(14mm)  
Figure 10  
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VI. COMFORT SETTINGS  
Footrest Angle Adjustment  
1. Fold the footrest upward for easy access to the angle adjustment bolt. See figure 11.  
2. Turn the jam nut counter-clockwise with a 17mm wrench to loosen.  
3. Use an 8mm Allen wrench to turn the adjustment bolt. Turn the adjustment bolt  
counter-clockwise to increase the footrest angle. Turn the adjustment bolt clockwise to  
decrease the footrest angle.  
4. When the desired footrest angle is reached, re-tighten the jam nut.  
Jam Nut  
(17mm)  
Angle Adjustment Bolt  
(8mm Allen)  
Figure 11  
Footrest Height Adjustment  
1. Remove front body shroud by lifting it up and off of the power chair base.  
2. Use a 10mm socket and 4mm Allen wrench to remove the bolts indicated in  
figure 12.  
3. Slide the footrest to the desired height.  
4. Align the bolt holes in the footrest and the footrest bracket.  
5. Install and tighten the bolts.  
Lock Nuts  
(10mm)  
Height Adjust Bolts  
(4mm Allen)  
Figure 12  
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VI. COMFORT SETTINGS  
Joystick Bracket Length Adjustment  
1. Loosen the adjustment knob. See figure 13.  
2. Slide the joystick holder in or out to the desired position.  
3. Tighten the adjustment knob.  
Figure 13  
Joystick Position  
1. Loosen the joystick adjustment screw.  
2. Slide the joystick mount forward and remove the joystick.  
3. Reposition the joystick and joystick cable to the opposite side of the power chair.  
4. Flip up the armrest.  
5. Remove the two bolts connecting the joystick bracket to the armrest. See figure 14.  
Joystick  
Adjustment Screw  
Joystick Bracket Bolts (2)  
(5mm Allen)  
Figure 14  
6. Place the joystick bracket on the opposite armrest; align the two bolts with the two holes  
in the armrest, and tighten to secure the bracket to the armrest.  
7. Insert the joystick mount into the joystick bracket and adjust to a comfortable position.  
8. Tighten the joystick adjustment screw to secure the joystick.  
If you do not feel capable of safely making these adjustments, please contact your  
local Golden representative.  
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VII. OPERATION  
Your LiteRider PTC is simple to operate. However, for your safety and the safety of others,  
Golden Technologies, Inc. recommends that you carefully read and understand the  
following operating instructions. We also recommend that you practice operating your  
LiteRider PTC in an area free of any obstacles. Once you have gained confidence in your  
ability to control your power chair, you will more easily be able to operate it in normal daily  
conditions.  
A WORD OF CAUTION  
Before turning on the power of your LiteRider PTC, take note of your environment and set  
your speed control accordingly. (See “Speed Control Buttons” figure 15 on page 24) For  
indoor driving, we recommend that you select the lowest speed setting. For outdoor driving,  
we recommend that you select a speed setting at which you feel comfortable, safe, and in  
control of your power chair. Familiarize yourself with the features of your LiteRider PTC  
described below and follow the instructions to safely operate your power chair.  
DRIVING: The Joystick On/Off Switch  
Push the on/off button to turn on the power to your LiteRider PTC. See figure 15 on page  
24. The 10 LEDs will flash once and a number of LEDs will remain depending on the state  
of the battery charge.  
The LED (Light Emitting Diode) array, that functions as the battery charge gauge, will  
light up. See “Battery Charging” on pages 29-30.  
Pressing the on/off button again will turn off the power to your LiteRider PTC.  
The Speed Control Buttons  
These buttons provide you with a way to control the maximum speed of your LiteRider PTC.  
Push the “Slow” button repeatedly to set your chair’s speed to the slowest setting  
(recommended for indoor operation). Slowest speed is indicated by one (1) lit LED section  
on the speed indicator scale.  
Push the “Fast” button repeatedly to set your chair’s speed to its highest setting. Highest  
speed is indicated by five (5) lit LED sections on the speed indicator scale.  
NOTE: For your safety, the controller automatically sets the reverse speed,  
acceleration, and deceleration in proportion to the speed control setting.  
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VII. OPERATION  
The Joystick  
The joystick (see figure 15 on page 24) controls the speed (up to the maximum limit set by  
the speed control buttons) and direction of your power chair.  
NOTE: When you are not pushing on the joystick, or when you release the joystick, the  
joystick will automatically return to the neutral position, the chair will decelerate, as the  
electromagnetic brakes are applied, and come to a smooth stop.  
Pushing the joystick away from the neutral (center) position will move your LiteRider PTC in  
the direction that the joystick is pushed.  
The farther forward or backward you push the joystick, the faster your power chair will  
go.  
To operate your power chair, gently push the joystick in the direction in which you  
want to travel.  
Gentle operation of the joystick will provide you with smoother changes in speed and  
direction.  
Sharp or jerky operation of the joystick will result in quick and drastic changes in  
direction and speed.  
The Joystick Display  
The joystick display (see figure 15 on page 24) is a multifunctional visual display. This  
display provides three types of information.  
1. On/Off status  
2. Battery charge level  
3. Fault diagnostics  
1. On/Off Status  
When you turn on the power to your LiteRider PTC, the LED array will light up (see figure  
15 on page 24).  
If the LED array is not lit, the controller and the power chair are not in operating mode.  
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2. Battery Charge Level  
The joystick LED array is composed of ten (10) LED’s.  
Three (3) red  
Four (4) amber  
Three (3) green  
When all ten LEDs are lit continuously, there is a full charge on the batteries. As you use  
your power chair and the batteries discharge, LEDs in the array will begin to turn off in  
descending order. A single lit red LED indicates the lowest state of operable charge on the  
batteries. The batteries should be charged immediately.  
NOTE: To ensure a dependable battery charge, refer to the “Battery Charging” section on  
pages 29-30. Doing this will prolong the life of your batteries and spare you loss of  
operational power while you are using your chair normally.  
3. Control System Status Indication  
The joystick LED array is also designed to help you diagnose any problems with the  
electrical components of your power chair. The LED array does this by flashing on and off  
in a coded sequence. The battery gauge and maximum speed/profile indicator show the  
status of the control system.  
Battery Gauge is Steady  
This indicates that all is well.  
Battery Gauge Flashes Slowly  
The control system is functioning correctly, but you should charge the battery as soon as  
possible.  
Battery Gauge Steps Up  
The wheelchair batteries are being charged. You will not be able to drive the wheelchair  
until the charger is disconnected and you have switched the control system off and on  
again.  
Battery Gauge Ripples  
The joystick has been displaced (OONAPU) while the control system is switched on. Release  
the joystick to clear the fault.  
Note that joystick OONAPU (Out Of Neutral At Power Up) is not a fault. Simply by removing  
your hand from the joystick and allowing it to return to the neutral position, the fault will  
immediately clear. If the condition persists after removing your hand, the joystick may be  
damaged. Consult a Golden Technologies representative.  
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Battery Gauge Flashes Rapidly (even with the joystick released) See figure 15.  
The control system safety circuits have operated and the control system has been prevented  
from moving the wheelchair. This indicates a system trip, i.e. the VR2 has detected a  
problem somewhere in the wheelchair’s electrical system.  
Please follow this procedure:  
Place the joystick in the center position and turn the control system off and on  
again to clear the fault. If the fault does not clear, go to the next step.  
Switch off the control system.  
Disconnect and reconnect all connectors on the wheelchair and the control system  
to make sure they are mated securely.  
Check the condition of the battery.  
If you can’t find the problem, go to the “Self-Help Guide” section below.  
Switch on the control system again and try to drive the wheelchair. If the safety  
circuits operate again, switch off and do not try to use the wheelchair. Contact  
your Golden Technologies representative for service.  
Self-Help Guide  
If a system trip occurs, you can find out what has happened by counting the  
number of LEDs on the battery gauge that are flashing. See page 25.  
Battery Charge  
LED Array  
On/Off Button  
Speed Setting  
LED Array  
Horn Button  
Speed Setting  
SLOWER  
Speed Setting  
FASTER  
Figure 15  
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DIAGNOSTICS/TROUBLESHOOTING  
Below are a list of trouble-shooting actions. Try to use this list before you contact your  
Golden Technologies representative. Go to the number on the list which matches the  
number of flashing LEDs and follow the instructions. If the problem persists after you  
made the checks described, contact your Golden Technologies representative for further  
assistance.  
1 LED - The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery. Check the  
connections to the battery. If the connections are good, try charging the battery.  
2 LEDs - The left hand motor has a bad connection. Check the connections to the left hand  
motor.  
3 LEDs - The left hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. Contact your  
Golden Technologies representative.  
4 LEDs - The right hand motor has a bad connection. Check the connections to the right  
hand motor.  
5 LEDs - The right hand motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. Contact your  
Golden Technologies representative.  
6 LEDs - The wheelchair is being prevented from driving by an external signal. One  
possibility is the battery charger is connected. Disconnect the charger.  
7 LEDs - A joystick fault is indicated. Make sure that the joystick is in the center position  
before switching on the control system.  
8 LEDs - A control system fault is indicated. Make sure that all connections are secure.  
9 LEDs - The parking brakes have a bad connection. Check the parking brake and motor  
connections. Make sure the control system connections are secure.  
10 LEDs - An excessive voltage has been applied to the control system. This is usually  
caused by a poor battery connection. Check the battery connections.  
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Slow or Sluggish Movement  
If the wheelchair does not travel at full speed or does not respond quickly enough, and  
the battery condition is good, check the maximum speed setting. If adjusting the speed  
setting does not remedy the problem, then there may be a non-hazardous fault. Contact  
your Golden Technologies representative.  
Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator  
This LED array shows the maximum speed setting for the power chair or, if the control  
system is programmed for drive profile operation, the selected drive profile.  
Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator is Steady  
The display will vary slightly depending on whether the control system is programmed to  
operate with drive profiles.  
Maximum Speed Indication  
The number of LEDs illuminated shows the maximum speed setting. For example, if the  
setting is speed level 4, then the four left hand LEDs will be illuminated.  
Profile Indication  
The LED illuminated shows the selected drive profile. For example, if drive profile 4 is  
selected, then the fourth LED from the left will be illuminated.  
Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator Ripples Up and Down  
This indicates the control system is locked. Unlock the control system.  
Locking/Unlocking the Wheelchair  
The VR2 control system can be locked to prevent unauthorized use. The locking method  
is via a sequence of key presses and joystick movements, as detailed below.  
To lock the wheelchair:  
• While the control system is switched on, depress and hold the on/off button.  
• After 1 second the control system will beep. Now release the on/off button  
• Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps.  
• Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps.  
• Release the joystick, there will be a long beep.  
• The wheelchair is now locked.  
To unlock the wheelchair:  
• Use the on/off button to switch the control system on. The maximum speed/profile  
indicator will be rippling up and down.  
• Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps.  
• Deflect the joystick in reverse until the control system beeps.  
• Release the joystick, there will be a long beep.  
• The wheelchair is now unlocked.  
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Maximum Speed/Profile Indicator Flashes  
This indicates the speed of the wheelchair is being limited for safety reasons. Contact  
your Golden Technologies representative  
NOTE: The VR-2 modules are not user serviceable. Do not attempt to repair VR-2  
modules.  
FREEWHEEL MODE  
To disengage the brakes and put your power chair in freewheel mode, push the  
freewheel levers down. See figure 16.  
To re-engage the brakes and take your chair out of freewheel mode, pull the freewheel  
levers up. See figure 17.  
Freewheel  
Drive  
Figure 16  
Figure 17  
Never put your power chair in freewheel mode when it is on a slope or  
Never put your power chair in freewheel mode while you are operating  
incline of any type.  
your power chair.  
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VII. OPERATION  
THERMAL ROLLBACK  
Your LiteRider PTC is equipped with a safety system. A microprocessor monitors the  
operating temperatures of the controller. In the event of excessive heat occurring in the  
controller, the controller will decrease the speed of your chair. This is done to reduce the  
load on the electrical system and allow the components to dissipate heat. The controller will  
automatically set the chair’s speed back to full normal when the operating temperature  
returns to normal levels.  
THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER  
The main circuit breaker is another safety feature incorporated into your LiteRider PTC.  
This device monitors the amount of current being drawn from the batteries when the chair  
is in use. When the motors are heavily strained and too high a current draw is being placed  
on the batteries, the main circuit breaker will trip and bring your chair to a stop. The main  
circuit breaker is located under the battery box handle.  
RESET BUTTON  
If the main circuit breaker trips, please wait for approximately 1 minute and then push the  
reset button to reset the main circuit breaker. See figure 18.  
Figure 18  
NOTE: Usually, the thermal rollback feature is more sensitive than the main circuit  
breaker. We recommend that you turn off the power to the chair and wait for five minutes  
when the chair suddenly loses speed or power. Doing so will allow the overheated electrical  
components to cool to their normal operating temperatures.  
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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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VIII. BATTERY CHARGING  
CHARGING THE BATTERIES  
Your LiteRider PTC’s charging system is designed for your safety and for your convenience.  
Follow the steps below to recharge the batteries.  
1. Position your LiteRider PTC close to a standard wall electrical outlet.  
2. Turn off the power on the joystick.  
3. Insert the matching charger plug into the joystick’s charging socket that is located at  
the front of the joystick or alternatively into the battery pack. See figures 19 and 20.  
*Alternate Charging Method  
Standard  
Wall Outlet  
Figure 19  
Figure 20  
4. Insert the plug at the other end of the charger power cord into a standard electrical  
wall outlet. (Power to the charger indicated by a red LED).  
NOTE: Make sure the standard electrical wall outlet is not controlled by a light switch  
causing the charger to accidentally shut off when it is activated.  
5. Disconnect the charger power cord from the wall outlet and from the joystick  
charging socket when the batteries are fully charged.  
NOTE: The batteries should be fully charged in eight hours. A full charge is indicated, when  
the charge LED turns green and all 10 joystick LEDs are lit when the joystick is turned on.  
Alternatively, you may charge the battery pack directly.  
1. Remove the battery pack from the power chair.  
2. Locate the charger port on the side of the battery pack and swing the cover open.  
3. Plug the charger into the battery pack socket.  
4. Insert the plug at the other end of the charger power cord into a standard electrical  
wall outlet.  
5. Disconnect the charger power cord from the wall outlet and from the battery pack  
charging socket when the batteries are fully charged.  
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IX. CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
The Golden LiteRider PTC is virtually maintenance free. All of the bearings are permanently  
lubricated and sealed. No additional lubrication is required. There are, however, several  
things that you can do to help keep up the appearance and maintain the performance of  
your power chair.  
We recommend that you periodically check the following:  
Tire Tread: Regularly visually inspect the tire tread. If the remaining tread is less than  
1/32 of an inch, have your local Golden representative replace the worn tires.  
Joystick and Controller: Protect the joystick and controller from adverse weather  
conditions. Moisture will damage the controller and void your power chair’s warranty.  
CLEANING YOUR LiteRider PTC  
Tires  
Clean the tires with ordinary kitchen-type cleaners and a damp cloth. Do not use solvents  
on the tires. Solvents can cause the tire material to break down or become too soft.  
Body  
• Clean the body of your power chair with a damp cloth. Do not hose down your scooter!  
Dry with a clean soft cloth.  
• Use cool water mixed with a mild soap to remove dirt and oils.  
• Buff by hand with a soft cloth.  
Vinyl Seat  
Clean with a mild soap or mild detergent and a damp cloth. A vinyl cleaner may also be  
used.  
Do not use free-flowing water to clean your LiteRider PTC. Water and  
extreme temperatures are the main elements that can adversely affect your power chair and  
its performance.  
Water, Rain, Sleet, and Snow  
Water, in any form, will cause electronic malfunction or corrosion of the electrical  
components, connections, and the chair frame.  
Temperature  
At extremely low temperatures, the batteries of your power chair may freeze, preventing  
your LiteRider PTC from operating.  
At extremely high temperatures, your power chair may operate at slower speeds due  
to the controller’s thermal rollback feature that is designed to prevent damage to the motors  
and to the other electrical components of the chair.  
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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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X. RIDING YOUR LiteRider PTC  
Ramps  
Because of the American Disabilities Act (ADA), many buildings are fitted with ramps that  
provide access for power chairs and for other mobility vehicles.  
Please read and thoroughly understand “Safety Rules” and “Driving On An Incline”  
sections of this manual.  
LiteRider PTC  
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XI. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Specification  
Model Number  
Medicare Code  
Weight capacity  
Drive Wheels  
LiteRider PTC  
GP-160  
N/A  
275 lbs.  
Rear  
Maximum speed  
3.5 mph  
Operating Range1  
9.5 miles  
2.5 in.  
Ground Clearance  
Turning Radius  
Type Batteries  
26 in.  
2-18 AH  
Red  
Colors  
Freewheel Mode  
Electronic Speed Control  
Electro-Mechanical Brakes  
Charger  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Off Board  
PG VR-2  
50 Amp Remote  
33 in.  
Controller  
Length  
Width  
22.5 in.  
33.0" – 34.0"  
N/A  
Height (ground to top of back of seat)  
Height (ground to top of back of headrest)  
Ground to top of Seat  
20.5" – 21.5”  
Number of Seat Height Adjustments  
Size of Increments  
2
1.0 in.  
Weight of Unit: (assembled)  
114 lbs.  
Base  
67 lbs.  
22 lbs.  
Seat with Arms  
Batteries  
25 lbs/pack  
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Specifications  
LiteRider PTC  
Model Number  
Tires:  
GP-160  
Flat Free  
N/A  
Front  
Rear  
9 in.  
Casters  
6 in.  
Anti-Tip Wheels  
Standard Seat:  
Slide Seat  
3 in.  
Stadium Style  
N/A  
Back Height (no headrest)  
Back Height (with headrest)  
16.0"  
N/A  
Width x Depth  
17” x 16"  
Color  
Black Vinyl  
Yes  
Footrest:  
Height adjustable  
Angle adjustable  
Warranty:  
Frame  
Yes  
Yes  
Five Years  
Drive Train  
Electronics2  
13 Month Warranty  
13 Month Warranty  
* Notes:  
1. Battery range will vary due to rider weight, drive surface, and terrain.  
2. Electronics warranty excludes batteries.  
Literature is current at the time of printing. Golden Technologies reserves the right to make  
changes to the product or literature at any time.  
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XII. WARRANTY  
Consumer Limited Warranty  
Power Wheelchairs  
The following warranty is granted only to the INITIAL Consumer who has purchased our product and commences on the Date of  
Purchase by the Consumer from an Authorized Golden Technologies’ Provider. The Consumer must have a warranty registration  
card filed with Golden Technologies to receive service. This warranty supersedes all previous warranties for all power chair  
models.  
The warranty covers the following power wheelchair models unless otherwise noted:  
Alanté Jr GP200  
Alanté GP201  
Alanté DX GP204  
Alanté LT GP215  
Compass GP600  
Compass GP601  
Compass Sport GP605  
Alanté Sport GP205  
Compass TRO GP615  
Compass GP620  
LiteRider PTC GP160  
Limited Lifetime Warranty:  
In the event of defective materials or workmanship, Golden Technologies will repair or replace at our option any of the  
following structural frame components found to be defective by an authorized Golden Technologies representative:  
Steel Frame*  
Frame Welds*  
Seat Post*  
*The GP615TRO, GP620, GP204, GP215, GP205, and the GP160 are warranted for FIVE YEARS.  
Thirteen- Month Limited Warranty:  
For the period of thirteen months from the date of purchase, in the event of defective materials or workmanship, Golden  
Technologies will repair or replace at our option any of the following structural frame components found to be defective by  
an authorized Golden Technologies representative:  
Caster Beam  
Anti-Tip Forks  
Caster Forks  
Armrests  
Footrest  
For the period of thirteen months from the date of purchase, in the event of defective materials or workmanship, Golden  
Technologies will repair or replace at our option any of the following drive train components found to be defective by an  
authorized Golden Technologies representative:  
Motor/Gearbox Assembly  
Brake Assembly (electrical function only)  
Note: An increase in operating noise of the motor/gearbox DOES NOT constitute a defect. With normal wear and  
tear, operating noise is expected to increase.  
For the period of thirteen months from the date of purchase, in the event of defective materials or workmanship, Golden  
Technologies will repair or replace at our option any of the following electronic assemblies found to be defective by an  
authorized Golden Technologies representative:  
Electronic Controller  
Battery Charger  
Wire Harness(es)  
(excludes boot covers)  
Note: While charging batteries, it is normal for the battery charger to heat up. Heat coming from the battery  
charger DOES NOT constitute a defect.  
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Consumer Limited Warranty  
Power Wheelchair (continued)  
For the period of thirteen months from the date of purchase, in the event of defective materials or workmanship, Golden  
Technologies will repair or replace at our option any of the following parts found to be defective by an authorized Golden  
Technologies representative:  
Bearings  
Bushings  
Seat swivel  
mechanism  
Rubber Components  
(excludes tires and all wear  
parts)  
Plastic Components  
(excludes body & all  
wear parts)  
Items not mentioned or listed are covered at the discretion of Golden Technologies. Any accessories, standard or optional,  
supplied by Golden Technologies, are covered for a period of one year from the date of purchase with the particular unit.  
Warranty Exclusions:  
Golden Technologies does not provide warranty on any of the following items which may require replacement due to the  
normal wear and tear of day to day usage:  
Tires and Tubes  
ABS Plastic Shrouds  
Armrest Pads  
Motor Brushes  
Bulbs/Fuses  
Battery Cases  
Brake Pads  
Upholstery  
This warranty also excludes the following:  
Batteries (Please consult battery manufacturer for any implied warranty).  
Loss or theft of components.  
Damage caused by:  
Battery fluid spillage or leakage.  
Abuse, misuse, accident or negligence.  
Improper operation, maintenance or storage.  
Commercial use or use other than normal.  
Repairs and/or modifications made to any part without the specific consent of Golden  
Technologies.  
Exceeding the specified weight capacity of the unit.  
Accessories other than those supplied or approved by Golden Technologies.  
Failure to adhere to the product instructions.  
Acts of Nature, such as lightning strikes, earthquakes, etc….  
Circumstances beyond the control of Golden Technologies.  
ANY PARTS ALTERED OR REPAIRED BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSON.  
Warranty Service:  
Warranty Service must be performed by an authorized Golden Technologies representative. Golden Technologies reserves  
the right to replace warranted part(s) with refurbished or new part(s) at our discretion. All labor charges, service calls,  
transportation costs or any other charge(s) associated with the installation of any warranted part(s) are the responsibility of  
the consumer. Warranty is for the replacement of the parts only and does not include freight for the replacement parts.  
Consumers are not to return any item(s) to Golden Technologies without prior written authorization. Any damages  
incurred while warranted part(s) are in transport are the sole responsibility of the consumer.  
There is no other express warranty.  
Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are excluded. Liabilities for  
consequential damages are excluded.  
This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.  
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WARRANTY/REGISTRATION FORM  
Golden Technologies  
Product Registration Form  
Please fill out this product registration form or you can also register your product online at  
should service be required.  
OWNER INFORMATION:  
Name: ____________________________________________________________  
Address: __________________________________________________________  
City: _____________________________________ State: ______ Zip: ____________  
PRODUCT INFORMATION:  
Serial Number: _____________________________________________________  
Purchased From: ____________________________________________________  
City: ______________________________________ State: ______ Zip: ____________  
Date Purchased: _______________  
MAIL COMPLETED FORM TO:  
Golden Technologies  
401 Bridge St.  
Old Forge, PA 18518  
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Stamp  
Here  
Golden Technologies  
401 Bridge St.  
Old Forge, PA 18518  
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Y O U R L I F E I N M O T I O N  
401 Bridge Street  
Old Forge, PA 18518  
Tel: 800-624-6374  
Fax: 800-628-5166  
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