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Safety Information   
 
 
 
 
             
Information Regarding Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
This section contains information on the possible effects of electromagnetic interference to your 
vehicle.
EMI refers to the effects electromagnetic energy might have on the control systems of your vehicle.  
The interference could cause the brakes to release, the vehicle to move by itself or damage the 
electronics.
There are generally three types or sources of electromagnetic energy:
1. 
Hand held, short range portable transceivers.  Examples include: CB radios, walkie-talkies,                                            
           security, fire and police transceivers, cellular phones and other devices that transmit                 
           a signal even when not in use.
2. 
Medium range mobile transceivers. Examples include: police, fire, ambulance and taxi
           transceivers.
3. 
Long range transmitters and receivers. Examples include: radio and television towers
           and amateur (HAM) radios.
There is an immunity level that has to be met by law and your scooter has been tested to the required 
level. For a full technical explanation see page 39 in this document.
WARNING
        Even though your vehicle meets the requirements it is recommended that you follow certain 
        precautions.
        1. 
Do not operate hand held transceivers such as CB radios or mobile phones while the 
                      vehicle is switched on.
        2. 
Be aware of transmitter towers, such as television and radio stations.  Avoid getting
                      close to them.
                      If your vehicle starts to operate by itself switch it off and call your dealer.
                      Report all faults of this type to Golden Technologies.
                         
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Golden Liteway GL-100 Owner’s Manual                                                                                                                                                           Revised 11/06