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Superlite SL300 and Superlite SL500 
 
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR SPEED CONTROL: 

 
Your buggy has been equipped with fail safe battery connection.  If your control knob has been 
accidentally turned on prior to the battery being connected it will not take off.  The speed control 
knob needs to be in its off position prior to you wanting the buggy to motor forward. 
 
The off position is achieved by turning the control knob fully in an anti-clockwise direction.  You 
will hear a click as it turns fully off. 
 
By rotating the speed switch slowly forward, the buggy will move forward.  Rotate clockwise until 
the desired speed is obtained. 
 
To turn the buggy off, either the start/stop button can be used or the rotating switch can be 
turned anti-clockwise until the buggy stops [you will hear the switch click off] 
 

TOP CONTROL BOX FOR MGI SUPERLITE SL300 

 

 

 
 

Battery Indication on Superlite SL300 

 
When the battery is charged the light is green.  If the battery status becomes red, you will only 
have a few holes to go and it will stop 
 

SUPERLITE SL500 MODEL ONLY 

 
When you connect your battery to your buggy, three lights will come on.  These lights are 
designed to stay on whilst connected to the battery and use minimal energy to remain lit.  From 
the left to the right they are: 
 

1.  ECDF light.  The light is a solid red.  When the ECDF is activated the light will flash. 

   

2.   Battery Status.  When the battery is charged the light is green.  If the battery status 

becomes red, you will only have a few holes to go and it will stop. 
 

3.  Start/Stop light.  When the buggy is stopped, the light will be red.  When the buggy is 

moving forward the light will be green. 

Stop/start button 

Battery indication 
Green/red 

Rotating speed control 
with on/off click 

Summary of Contents for Superlite SL300

Page 1: ...MGI SUPERLITE SL300 AND SUPERLITE SL500 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...attery is designed for 18 holes only If you play more than 18 holes before recharging the battery s life could be compromised 3 Always recharge the battery as soon as possible after use no matter how short the period of use 4 During play minimize the drain on the battery by avoiding taking your buggy into the rough whenever possible 5 Avoid as much as possible using the buggy to pull you up the hi...

Page 3: ...s a free wheeling buggy it can be pushed at any time without the buggy being turned on Superlite SL500 only The Differential Gear System The Superlite SL500 uses a differential gear system whereby the rear drive wheels do not free wheel The motor needs to be running for the buggy to move Drive will only occur when the speed control is turned on If for some reason your buggy stops operating during ...

Page 4: ...Secure your golf bag to the buggy using both straps The bottom strap should not be removed from its position and can be pulled over the bag by holding the webbed section of the strap and pulling it over the base of the golf bag The clips on the top bag strap should be put together and then tightened by pulling the loose end of the strap ...

Page 5: ...ggy comes with an umbrella holder The umbrella holder needs to be bolted into position Simply follow the pictures above When not in use the umbrella holder can be turned to its side If you take your buggy home in your car you may need to do that prior to folding the buggy down Your umbrella holder can be adjusted both to the side and backwards and forwards The umbrella is secured inside the umbrel...

Page 6: ...nd carrying handle at the front of your buggy In a locked situation your buggy will go straight and will not wander as it can if left to motor by itself with the front wheel in an unlocked position 1 Press down the latch to unlock 2 When unlocked the front wheel can rotate Release to lock the front wheel can rotate 360 degrees 3 When locked the front wheel sits behind the front wheel You are now r...

Page 7: ... stops you will hear the switch click off TOP CONTROL BOX FOR MGI SUPERLITE SL300 Battery Indication on Superlite SL300 When the battery is charged the light is green If the battery status becomes red you will only have a few holes to go and it will stop SUPERLITE SL500 MODEL ONLY When you connect your battery to your buggy three lights will come on These lights are designed to stay on whilst conn...

Page 8: ...he relevant speed and the let the buggy move forward The buggy will stop once the selected distance has been reached 5 You can select a distance at any time whilst the buggy is both stopped and moving 6 You can cancel the distance control function at any time by turning the buggy off Please Note Do not send your buggy up hills using this mode Do not send your buggy towards or near water or objects...

Page 9: ... bolts Each month they should be checked and tightened when necessary Do not over tighten but tighten just enough in order that everything is firm To keep your buggy clean use a warm water with a mild detergent Do not hose down your buggy under any circumstance You buggy is an electronic device 2 Wheels The axles on which the rear wheels go need to be lubricated Use Petroleum Jelly or light grease...

Page 10: ... by the customer to be faulty within the Warranty Period it is to be returned to MGI or its nominated agent for testing freight to be paid by the customer If the golf Buggy after testing is determined to be defective under the terms set down by the manufacturer it will be repaired at MGI s cost No Charge Warranty work undertaken including parts and labour will be carried out at no cost to the Bugg...

Page 11: ...tomers account Battery Chargers The charger is warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase Misuse This Warranty does not cover damage caused by o Misuse or abuse of the Buggy o Operation of the Buggy after the defect is known o Failure to carry out proper maintenance services refer to owner s manual o Alteration of the Buggy by anyone not authorised by MGI o Fitting of parts or accessories n...

Page 12: ... twice a week it should be serviced at least on an annual basis This is preventative maintenance and will require on average one hours labour Question How much can I expect to pay for a service Answer The normal cost of a service is 75 plus parts if required Question What can I do to help maintain my buggy Answer Keep it clean using warm water with a mild detergent Do not use a hose under any circ...

Page 13: ...ame Surname First Name Date of Birth Gender m f Owner s Details Number and Street Town City Postcode Contact Number home mobile Email Address Buggy Details Model Purchased Serial Number Date of Purchase Retailer Details From whom did you purchase your MGI buggy Retailers address Golf Club Details Do you belong to a golf club Y N Which Club Name of golf Professional How often do you play golf Are y...

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