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Pennine Fore Instructions- Revised March 2014 

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CAUTION TO PENNINE FORE 

DRIVERS 

 

Your vehicle has been designed for use on courses having rough terrain. It is 
of robust construction and has a low centre of gravity. Following these 
recommendations should ensure that your driving is trouble free. 

1.

 

Always incline your body forward when driving up a steep gradient. 

2.

 

Avoid driving at an angle when negotiating a gradient. 

3.

 

Endeavour to accelerate and decelerate gradually. 

4.

 

Never make sharp turns at speed. 

5.

 

Never leave your vehicle unattended without having first removed your 
Ignition Key. 

6.

 

BEFORE PUSHING YOUR VEHICLE

 

Switch the Key to the off position and switch the Electronic Parking 
Brake Switch off (clockwise), to put the vehicle into a "Free-Wheel" 
mode. Never push or tow the vehicle at greater then walking speed 

7.

 

The Pennine Fore is fitted with a battery indicator to inform the current 
state of the batteries. 
When fully charged batteries are first connected to the cart the right hand 
light will show and as the power is used then the light will move from 
right to left, turn red and eventually flash when the batteries are empty.  

8.

 

Below the indicator are two switches the first being a horrn to warn other 
people of your presence and a switch marked Slow and Fast. 

9.

 

The slow position of the switch restricts the top speed of the cart and 
should be used in confined areas or where there are other people. 
The Fast position allows the cart to go at full speed on the safety of the 
open course 

Ignoring these instructions will irreparably damage your gear boxes and 
void your guarantee.

 

Summary of Contents for FORE II

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Page 3: ...USE THIS MANUAL 6 KNOWING YOUR PENNINE FORE 7 ASSEMBLY 8 DRIVING 9 CAUTION TO PENNINE FORE DRIVERS 10 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF YOUR FORE 11 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 13 BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND CHARGING...

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Page 5: ...ew vehicle we urge you to read this manual carefully and follow its recommendations We wish to assure you of our continuing interest in your golfing pleasure and complete satisfaction in your vehicle...

Page 6: ...in appearance and specification at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation Should you sell your Pennine Fore please leave this manual with the vehicle The next owner will also req...

Page 7: ...embled or dismantled as quickly and effortlessly as possible It will arrive in six parts 1 Foldable Steering Unit 2 Main Frame Unit 3 Seat 4 Batteries two 5 Golf Back Rack 6 Battery Charger Not shown...

Page 8: ...rn the lever B anticlockwise to secure the steering column in its upright position Hinge the battery cover forward and then fit the batteries into the frame Close the battery cover and place the seat...

Page 9: ...Insert the ignition key into the switch Then turn the key 90 degrees to the right NOTE To immobilise the vehicle turn off the ignition switch and remove the key 4 Select the direction of motion by mea...

Page 10: ...itch off clockwise to put the vehicle into a Free Wheel mode Never push or tow the vehicle at greater then walking speed 7 The Pennine Fore is fitted with a battery indicator to inform the current sta...

Page 11: ...not over inflate STORAGE Should be in the dry START THE SEASON By applying a little light oil or grease to the steering swivel seat pillar and bag stand base Check that all wheel bolts are tight and a...

Page 12: ...used normally it is recommended that the brushes are replaced every 18 months 1 Disconnect the batteries then remove the electrical connector from the motor 2 Slide the brush retaining cover down so i...

Page 13: ...the following procedure should be adhered to a Switch off the ignition b Switch the Key to the off position and switch the Electronic Parking Brake Switch off clockwise to put the vehicle into a Free...

Page 14: ...e not obstructed in any way If they are it will create overheating and subsequent charger failure Do no use in a wet environment Remove the ignition key and insert the charger output plug into the soc...

Page 15: ...d lead is connected to the terminal and the black is connected to the terminal GENERAL NOTES ON BATTERY CHARGING After playing 18 holes the time required to charge the batteries would be approximately...

Page 16: ...x Batteries 51 5 Kg 51 5 Kg Battery Weight 45 Kg 45 Kg Battery Type 2 x 12V 80 Amp Hr Dryfit 24V system 2 x 12V 80 Amp Hr Dryfit 24V system Maximum Speed 9 64 Km H 6 Mph 9 64 Km H 6 Mph Speed Controll...

Page 17: ...are not covered by the battery manufacturers guarantee PENNINE RADIO Ltd will guarantee the battery for a period of 12 months from the date of manufacture on a proportional basis The words Proportion...

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