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General Warnings
Folding and unfolding the trolley
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Never lift or pull on the electrical cable between the upper and lower arm.
This should NOT be mistaken for a handle. Pulling on this cable can detach the
wires from the handle or controller and render the trolley unusable.
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Always lock off the knuckle lever in both the expanded and folded position.
Make sure the teeth in the round knuckle mesh before locking off. Not locking
off the knuckle lever when the trolley is in transit can cause damage to the
trolley on heavy bumps.
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Watch that your hands do not become pinched in the folding frame.
Downhill Terrain
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Do not drive the Trolley great distances away from you.
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Never leave the trolley unattended on downhill slopes as the trolley can roll
forward whether the motor is on or off.
Flat Terrain
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On flat fairways you will most likely walk alone beside or behind the trolley.
Remember, always keep control of the trolley and never operate the trolley
faster than you wish to walk.
Lifting
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When lifting the trolley or battery at any time, lift with your legs and not with
your back to help prevent injury.
Frame
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Never stand on the frame. The weight of a person or even a large child could
cause damage to the frame, particularly the axles. This trolley is designed to
carry a golf bag and golf clubs only.
Wheels
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If you remove the rear wheels ensure that the correct wheels are reinstalled on
each side. The rear wheels are installed with one way bearings that free- flow
moving forward when the motor is off. When the motor is turned on the axle
shaft turns the one way bearings grip and turn the wheels. Be careful that the
key way is installed on the shaft if the wheels are removed prior to installing the
rear wheels. If the keyway is left out or if the wheels are installed left to right
the wheels will not turn when the axle shaft turns.
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