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6. Warranty Exclusions – the following events will void warranty:
a. Any alteration performed by non authorised people or companies.
b. Fitting of parts or accessories not recommended by MGI.
c. Any damage caused by continued operation of the motorised buggy after it is
known to be defective.
d. Damaged seat support bracket on buggy chassis
All implied warranties [save those preserved by statute] are excluded. Liability for
consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded to the extent
exclusion is permitted by law.
7. Parts Installed During Warranty
Warranty coverage for components installed during a motorised buggy’s warranty period
shall consist of the duration of the buggy’s warranty period, provided the warranty
installation is performed by MGI, an authorised service centre or the buggy owner on
approval. Replacement of parts under warranty will not extend the warranty of the buggy
or parts.
8. Preventative Maintenance Program
To properly provide for the continued operation of your motorised buggy, MGI has
introduced its Preventative Maintenance Program [PMP]. The PMP consists of work to
be carried out by both the owner and authorised service centres. To properly maintain the
warranty of your MGI motorised buggy, it is essential that this work is carried out. If the
work carried out by the authorised service centre is to replace parts that are part of the
maintenance schedule, the owner will be charged for the parts and labour. If the work to
be carried out is part of warranty, MGI will bear the cost.
9. Cleaning Your Motorised Buggy [See Maintenance Schedule]
For years of good operation, your buggy requires care and attention. Keep your buggy
clean by using a cloth with warm water and a mild detergent. Do not hose down your
buggy under any circumstance, as your buggy has electronic components. Ensure that
the seat stem bracket is free from sand.
10. Rear Wheel Axles [See Maintenance Schedule]
The rear wheel stub axles need to be lubricated regularly. Remove the rear wheels by
depressing the spring clip and at the same time pull off the wheel. Apply Petroleum Jelly
or light grease to the stub axles. Use a very small amount as the grease can attract sand.
If you play in sandy conditions you should clean your axle and regrease fortnightly.
To refit the rear wheels you will need to align the wheel’s four sided slot to its equivalent
on the buggy to ensure the wheels are properly engaged. Ensure that the wheels are put
on the correct side ‘L’ and ‘R’.
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