MEV™ Daytona™ OWNERS MANUAL
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Schedule for Oiling & Lubrication Application
Schedule Interval
Inspection
Location
Recommended Application
Quarterly Inspection
By The Owner or a
Qualified Technician
Brake Drums
Remove rear wheels Drums, shoes
Front Suspension
Front wishbones
under steering rack
General lithium based grease
Rear Suspension
Rear wishbones
adjacent to rear
drum brakes
connected to axle
General lithium based grease
Annual Inspection
Items To Be Carried
Out by a Qualified
Technician Only
Check the rear axle
and fill Gearbox
C
Great Wall gear oil 85W/90
GL-‐5
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Never operate your cart if the brake pedal does not feel firm.
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Immediately stop operation if your cart pulls severely to one side while braking. Do not
continue operation.
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Your cart is equipped with all round wheel Brakes, designed to limit your speed.
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The main pedal braking is done on the rear wheel drum brakes. This system requires periodic
inspection for brake pad wear, drum / rotor wear. Consult a qualified Technician if excess
wear is noted. Do not attempt to move the cart if any of these conditions are present.
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The second braking system is a foot operated parking brake. This upper part pedal of main
brake pedal technically engages the rear brakes to keep the car stationary when parked or
left unattended. Always engage the parking brake when parking the cart or before leaving it
unattended.
Battery Pack Maintenance:
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While charging, batteries emit hydrogen which is an explosive gas. Keep the cart in well
ventilated areas while charging.
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Do not smoke or expose sparks or open flames near the cart.
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The electrolyte in the batteries is highly acidic and poisonous. Avoid contact with skin, eyes,
and clothing. Severe burning and scaring may result.
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Remedial measures in case of contact with battery acid:
-‐ External: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Call physician immediately.
-‐ Internal: Drink large quantities of milk or water followed with milk of magnesia or vegetable
oil. Call physician immediately.
-‐ Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes. Call physician immediately.
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