Cruiser AT/RT 604
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Using your Cruiser - USE BY CARE
We recommend you to have some practise on control of the buggy before you start to
use the buggy on golf course. The best practise can be made by removing the rear
wheels.
1)
The buggy should be operated
gently
. If you use the buggy
roughly
, it will break down.
It should not be forced over its limits.
2)
The buggy should be used responsibly.
It has very powerful twin 200W motors.
Excessive speed, overloading and misusage may cause problems (which won’t be covered
he
by warranty)
3)
The electronic controller of buggy has an overload protection. It will cut off the
power if the wheel rotation is blocked or buggy stalls.
(Otherwise the electrical
system; fuse, controller, etc. would be damaged)
When the wheels can’t turn and the
energy cannot be transformed into the rotation of the wheels, the electrical current (ampere)
will overload and create high temperatures. The controller will sense this and will cut off t
power. The Buggy can start again easily right after this situation. However
the controller
will need to be cooled down by waiting for a few minutes
if another attempt is to be
made against the obstacle. If a second wheel rotation blockage happens right after the fir
one, the controller may burn out. The controll
st
er may cut the power if the buggy is overloaded
he motor is engaged.
The controller will cut off the power; however
the
anually.
lly.
wheels
ge the upper plastic locking catch part. It is better
steer the buggy with swivel front wheel.
)
Avoid using the buggy in very heavy rain conditions.
he battery is fully charged. See the later section
“Charging the batteries” for more details.
and if it is pushed over its climbing capability (Solution: Pushing the buggy by helping it
manually over the very steep hills)
4)
Do not test the buggy by increasing the speed and torque while holding the
buggy while t
electrical system or the motor- gear mechanism may be damaged if this is done
repeatedly.
5)
Avoid pushing the buggy motor when met with large obstacles.
The best way is
to go around the obstacle or to help the buggy by pushing it m
6)
Recommended bag weight is 15Kg.
Max. bag weight is given as 20Kg. but buggy will
struggle in some terrain conditions if you have a heavy bag.
7)
Buggy seats are not stable and should be used carefu
8)
Don’t push down the handlebar to lift up the front wheel for tuning with the rear
like a conventional trolley. That may dama
to
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10)
Before first use, it is vital that t