Golden Technologies GP160 Wheelchair User Manual


 
LiteRider PTC_Owner’s Manual Rev A_121911
VII. OPERATION
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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