Operation; Control Features - Golden Technologies Stride GP301 Owner's Manual

Rear wheel drive power wheelchair
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Read and follow the owner's manual.
Your Stride
is simple to operate. However, for your safety and the safety of others, Golden Technologies,
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Inc. recommends that you carefully read and understand the following operating instructions. We also rec-
ommend that you practice operating your Stride
confidence in your ability to control your power wheelchair, you will more easily be able to operate it in nor-
mal daily conditions.
Before driving your Stride
ingly. See figure 10. 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 powerwheelchair. Familiarize yourself with the features of your Stride
instructions to safely operate your power wheelchair.
The surface of the joystick can potentially get hot when it is exposed to strong sunlight
for long periods.
Figure 10
VII. OPERATION
in an area free of any obstacles. Once you have gained
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, take note of your environment and set your speed control accord-
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Controller Features
Battery Gauge: This gauge will display 5 (1 red, 2 yellow, and 2 green) LED
lights when fully charged. The color and number of illuminated LED lights is
a direct indication of your batteries charge. GREEN indicates a good charge
staus, YELLOW indicates a caution status, and RED indicates a charge is
required for your power wheelchair to continue to operate.
Power Button: This switch supplies power to the control system. Use this
switch to turn your power wheelchair on and off under normal circumstanc-
es. Do not use the power button to STOP the power
wheelchair unless an EMERGENCY situation occurs.
Horn Button: The horn will sound when you press this button.
Speed Setting LED Array: This array indicates the current maximum speed
setting of your power wheelchair. This speed setting can be
adjusted through the speed up button or speed down button by the user.
Speed Up Button: Pressing this button will increase the maximum speed
setting of your power wheelchair.
Speed Down Button: Pressing this button will decrease the maximum
speed setting of your power wheelchair.
Joystick: The joystick is used to control the power wheelchair's
movement including its speed and direction. The further you move the
joystick from its center position, the faster the power wheelchair moves.
Whenever you release the joystick, it will automatically return to the center
position and the brake will engage to stop the power wheelchair.
Charger Socket: Located at the front of the controller used to charge the
batteries by connecting only the supplied battery charger.
USB Port: Located at the front of the controller used to charge smart devic-
es such as phones or tablets.
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