IV.
M
AINTENANCE
Introduction
This chapter is designed to educate users on how to keep their CaddyTrek
unit in ideal operating condition.
Though the frequency to perform maintenance tasks are recommended, it
may be necessary to perform certain procedures more or less frequently
depending on use. Owners must use their best judgement in maintaining
their CaddyTrek.
Tools and Materials
3 mm wrench and needle nose pliers
4, 5 and 6 mm hex wrench
Phillips and flathead screwdriver
Cleaning solution or water
Bearing lubricant
Brush and Rags
Caster Wheel Assembly Maintenance
The Caster Wheel Assembly requires a high level
of maintenance. Dirt and grass often get stuck in
or around the caster wheel and caster wheel fork.
If you let it accumulate, it will weaken the caster
wheel.
After a day out on the golf course, before storing
your unit, lightly brush the dirt and grass off the
assembly.
1.
Cleaning
It is common for grass and dirt to collect in
the caster fork area. Remove the caster
wheel, brush away the dirt and grass that
has accumulated, then wipe with a damp
rag so that the caster wheel may spin freely
and unhindered.
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