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Controller 

Located in the box under the seat it requires no maintenance other than 
checking cable connections look in good condition and are free from dirt 
and debris. 

Jack Plug 

Located underneath the junction between the front and rear body section it 
can collect dirt and should be wiped clean. Apply WD40 occasionally as this 
will help to dispel water. 

Tyres 

Max Tyre Pressure 28psi (1.9bar) 
Min. Tyre Pressure 10psi (0.7bar) 
 
Generally, the tyres can be set between 12 

 18psi dependent on ground 

conditions and individual preferences.  
 
Check tyre pressure and wear on a regular basis.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RAMBLA Mk 1

Page 1: ...Page 1 USER MANUAL RAMBLA Mk 1 ...

Page 2: ... RECEIVING CHECKING YOUR BUGGY 3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5 ASSEMBLY FIRST TIME 8 OPERATING FUNCTIONS 11 LOADING UNLOADING 15 DRIVING SAFELY 16 MAINTENANCE 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 YOUR BUGGY DETAILS 21 WARRANTY DETAILS 22 ...

Page 3: ... technical information maintenance routines and troubleshooting chart Please fully check receipt of ALL separate parts These are as follows 1 Rear Body Assembly 2 Front Body Assembly 3 Seat 4 Seat Support Pillar 5 Lithium Battery 6 Front Fender 7 Basket 8 Golf Bag Holder 9 Umbrella Holder 10 Rear Stabilizer 11 Charger and Separate Charger Lead 12 User Manual 13 Ignition Key 2 off ...

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Page 5: ...r Sections separated minimum 1050x600x743mm Total weight of Buggy including battery 77kg Heaviest individual part Rear Body 35kg Maximum carrying capacity 200kg Motor gearbox output 1000watt Battery 24V 50ah Battery Weight 7 5kg Wheel Size 13 x 5 6 Rim Max Forward speed 12 5km h Max Reverse speed 8km h Climbing capacity 15 1 in 4 ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 7: ... BF1 22 03 RED REAR OFFSIDE MUDGUARD 1 9 BF1 40 REAR FRAME ASSEMBLY 1 10 BF1 22 04 RED NEARSIDE FRONT MUDGUARD 1 11 BF1 22 01 RED NEARSIDE REAR MUDGUARD 1 12 BF1 60 SEAT ASSEMBLY 1 13 BF1 70 GOLF BAG BASE SUPPORT 1 14 BF1 11 L50 50 AH LITHIUM BATTERY 1 15 BF1 20 WHEEL ASSEMBLY 4 16 BF1 30 06 THUMB ACCELERATOR 1 17 BF1 30 18 USB HOLDER 1 18 BF1 60 09 UMBRELLA HOLDER 1 19 BF1 50 07 STEERING TIE ROD ...

Page 8: ... dismantled for boxing and shipment Assembly is straight forward and can be accomplished with the tools supplied Remove all parts from the box Line up Rear and Front body sections and push together until they lock A spring loaded pin will hold them together Connect the Multi Pin Jack Plug and Screw on the locking cap ...

Page 9: ...assembled from the front by locating the sliders onto the end of the guide rails It will slide on and stop By operating the seat adjuster the final position can be chosen The seat can be adjusted 2 ways 1 Forward Backward Pull the lever under the right hand side of the seat and adjust to desired position 2 Vertical 3 different height positions adjusted by removing the nut and bolt on the centre su...

Page 10: ...is fully charged Install the battery in the nearside compartment and connect the power lead The power lead can only be inserted when located correctly Fit the Basket Golf Bag Holder Umbrella Holder and Front Fender as required The Rear Stabilising Wheel should be fitted if the buggy will be used on particularly hilly courses ...

Page 11: ...sed whilst on charge A separate charging port is fitted to the battery and can be used when not connected to the buggy It is recommended if this port is used when still fitted to the Buggy then remove the power lead prior to charging Always use the supplied equipment for charging Lithium batteries use a different charger to Lead Acid ones Attempting to charge the battery any other way whilst conne...

Page 12: ...e lever in the up position gentle pressure on the accelerator lever will drive the buggy under power More pressure will increase the speed Releasing the accelerator will automatically engage the braking system To change direction i e forward or reverse press the red button on the thumb control Care should be taken to ensure the buggy has come to a stop with the brake on before changing direction G...

Page 13: ...is in drive mode To change to freewheel mode the lever is pushed up When pushed up the buggy drive is inoperative HANDLEBAR The handlebar position can be adjusted by loosening the locking nut at the base of the bar Ensure it is firmly tightened before driving off Drive Free Wheel ...

Page 14: ...o power save It is then necessary to switch the key OFF and then ON to restore power JACK PLUG Electrical power to the front unit is via a multi pin plug located between the Front and Rear body sections Ensure the power is OFF before connecting or disconnecting When connecting it needs to be correctly orientated and locked together using the screw cap This should always be disconnected prior to th...

Page 15: ...lf bag support If using motive power stand to the right side when operating Do not stand behind the buggy in case it rolls back It may be necessary however when loading it into a vehicle to dismantle the buggy It can be separated into easily handled parts with the heaviest item weighing 35kg Disconnect the battery by separating the connection plug If separating the 2 main units ensure the jack plu...

Page 16: ...maintain a safe distance 9 When stopping to take a shot if possible park on level ground It makes it easy to dismount 10 It is good practice after reversing your buggy to reset to forward drive This avoids confusion particularly after returning from a shot 11 Sharp turning at full speed can be hazardous with the risk of overturning particularly on inclines 12 Avoid erratic use of the speed control...

Page 17: ...ly control the charging rate and close down when the battery is fully charged The charger is equipped with a cooling fan so the noise from the unit is normal To charge away from the buggy disconnect the battery and connect the adaptor cable into the battery Only use the charger supplied with the Buggy The battery will slowly discharge over a period of time and its good practice not to let it go to...

Page 18: ...ed underneath the junction between the front and rear body section it can collect dirt and should be wiped clean Apply WD40 occasionally as this will help to dispel water Tyres Max Tyre Pressure 28psi 1 9bar Min Tyre Pressure 10psi 0 7bar Generally the tyres can be set between 12 18psi dependent on ground conditions and individual preferences Check tyre pressure and wear on a regular basis ...

Page 19: ...rake lever in down position Move to up position for drive Possible loose wire in control box Check connections Direction button stuck Press in out a few times Jack plug not engaged correctly Reinsert Gearbox failure Contact retailer Electric Brake stuck Contact retailer Buggy will not freewheel REASON TRY Brake release lever in down position Push up out of drive Ignition switched on Turn off Ignit...

Page 20: ...above 10psi min Debris caught on wheels Remove Excessive heat in motor gearbox or controller Stop and let it cool down Gradient too steep Try another route Lack of traction Find firmer ground Damage to bearings or buggy Stop using and contact retailer The buggy is working but stops after a short distance REASON TRY Battery not charged Check battery condition Jack plug has disconnected Reconnect Br...

Page 21: ...arries a free 12 month guarantee and a 12 month guarantee on the lithium battery valid from the date of purchase In the unlikely event of a product failure the Company will repair or replace any faulty products free of charge The guarantee will not cover items which require replacement due to normal wear and tear ...

Page 22: ...Page 22 CONTACTS Customer Services info buggies4one com Service Repair info buggies4one com Tel 44 0 1562 519613 www buggies4one com ...

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