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If for some reason your buggy stops operating during your golf round, your buggy can
free wheel. Simply depress the quick release tag and at the same time move the wheel
outwards about 10mm from its current position. Release the tag and allow the wheel to
click into its outer position. By doing this, you have disconnected the wheels from the
drive and they can rotate freely.
2.6 Understanding the electronics of the NavigatorGPS
Your NavigatorGPS uses a highly sophisticated and patented electronic gyroscope as
the navigation system to steer the buggy when in „Nav On‟ mode. The gyroscope is tilt
compensated to enable true steering over a wide range of grades you expect to
encounter on the average golf course.
Your new NavigatorGPS with an electronic gyroscope motor controller will allow the
navigation system to operate at the desired handle height independent of any external
conditions.
Your NavigatorGPS employs auto range detection so the buggy will not go out of
range of the remote control (80 metres). A battery saving feature has also been
added to the operation of your remote control. If some reason you do not touch
the remote control for three minutes whilst your buggy is within range, the buggy
will stop. Simply press a command on the remote and the buggy will resume
whatever task you seek of it.
2.7 Folding/Unfolding your buggy
Practice unfolding and folding the buggy using the steps below. This means when you
go to play golf you will be somewhat familiar with this task.
Press the button on the lower folding mechanism and fold the lower handle
Press the button on the upper folding mechanism and fold the upper handle
Collapse the handle until both folding mechanisms lock into place
Bend your knees and lift the buggy using the front lifting handle and rear lifting bar
The following order of steps is suggested when folding your buggy down:
Seat and stem off
Golf bag off
Battery off and directly into the boot of the car. This will save double handling