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Handle Controls
The drive system handle contains several operational buttons. Ensure a tight grip on the handle when in operation.
A.
Throttle:
Hold the throttle down (either forward or backward)
to move the cart in that direction. When released, the cart
will stop.
B.
Emergency Stop:
When pressed or held, the emergency
stop/reverse button provides an immediate halt and brief
reversal in the event of a collision or other emergency.
C.
Horn Button:
Use the Horn button to signal the sideline
cart’s movements for nearby vehicles and people.
D.
Cart Tow Handle:
If the drive system is inoperable, and
you must tow the cart behind a vehicle, extend the tow bar
(on the outside of the handle) and secure it with the handle
locking pin. Connect your tow vehicle to the provided hitch
pin location.
CAUTION:
SEVERE INJURY AND SYSTEM DAMAGE RISK:
Never allow individuals to stand, sit, climb, or ride
on any part of sideline cart to prevent injury. Be
aware of all potential blind spots while driving the
cart. Never drive on a slope greater than 15% or
on wet/slippery slopes; reduced traction could
result in loss of control of the cart. Never attempt
to tow other items with the cart.
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Figure 26: Drive Handle Controls