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GOLFBOARD OWNER’S MANUAL 

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WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION 

GolfBoard® 4-Wheel Drive Powered Board Limited Warranty (United States) 
 

What does this Limited Warranty cover? 

Sol  Boards,  Inc.  (“Sol  Boards”),  the  maker  of  the 

GolfBoard®

  4-wheel  drive  electric-powered  board 

(“Board”),  warrants  that,  for  the  applicable Warranty  Period  set forth  below,  a  new  Board  that is  both 
purchased  in  the  United  States  from  Sol  Boards  or  an  authorized  Sol  Boards  dealer  and  situated  in  the 
United States, will, 

subject to the limitations and exclusions set forth below in this Limited Warranty

be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal service and use for its intended purpose 
on golf courses. 

What does this Limited Warranty not cover? 

The  Board is  designed  and  intended for use  on  golf  courses  only,  and  should  only  be  used in  a  similar 
manner as a traditional golf cart.  The Board is not an extreme terrain vehicle, and is not designed to be 
used in extreme temperatures, nor is it intended or warranted for any such use.  

This Limited Warranty 

does not cover any problem with the Board resulting from use of the Board outside of a golf course 
or in temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or above 110 degree Fahrenheit.

 

This Limited Warranty does not cover any problem with the Board or any part or component of the Board 
(each  a  “Part”)  caused  by  unreasonable  or  improper  use  or  any  other  external  cause,  including,  but  not 
limited to, accident, collision, abuse, neglect, misuse (including, without limitation, use outside of course 
boundaries), mishandling, shipping or other transportation, alteration, modification, negligence, improper 
maintenance or application, use beyond rate capacity, failure to follow maintenance programs, procedures 
or schedules, failure to otherwise provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, failure to follow product 
instructions, theft, fire, or acts of God (i.e. lightning, hail damage, flooding, fire, etc.).   

The Board’s axles, stability board and its mounting bracket, component holder tray, and front and back 
suspension plates and suspension system all have been heavily engineered by Sol Boards to resist damage 
if the Board is used properly.  

This Limited Warranty does not cover the Board’s axles, stability bar 

or  stability  bar  mounting  bracket,  or  component  tray,  or  front  or  back  suspension  plates  or 
suspension system, all of which are specifically excluded from this Limited Warranty

This Limited Warranty does not cover a Board or any Part replaced or in need of replacement due to: (i) 
normal wear and tear, such as tire wear; or (ii) routine or scheduled maintenance or service. Other examples 
of parts which are expected to need replacement and not covered by the limited warranty include deck and 
deck traction material, bumper pad, and motor brushes. 

This Limited Warranty does not cover any problems with the Board or any Part caused by, relating to or 
resulting from the actions or omissions of any third-party who performs work on the Board or Part or from 
installation of parts or accessories that are not original equipment.   

This Limited Warranty does not cover damage, defects or deterioration in: (i) appearance, (ii) cosmetic or 
decorative items, or (iii) any non-operative Part, unless such damage or defect has a significant effect on 
the Board’s functionality as determined by Sol Boards in its sole discretion.   

This Limited Warranty does not cover the  remote control for the Board or chargers, which, as detached 
items, are prone to loss, theft and damage.  Sol Boards may offer replacement remote controls and chargers.  
Contact Sol Boards for current pricing information. 

Summary of Contents for CourseBoard

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2015 Ver 3 0 02 2015...

Page 2: ...you will quickly feel like and expert GolfBoarder The GolfBoard is environmentally friendly and easy to learn Built from the ground up specifically for golf course use we have designed the GolfBoard...

Page 3: ...6 2 12 OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES 16 2 13 PUBLIC STREETS AND ROADWAYS 17 2 14 MODIFICATIONS 17 2 15 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS 17 3 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 18 3 1 LIFTING AND TRANSPOR...

Page 4: ...per use 1 2 USING THIS MANUAL All users must follow the instructions and warnings contained in this manual for their safety Do not attempt to operate the GolfBoard until you have attained adequate kno...

Page 5: ...oards Inc All material in this manual including but not limited to text data graphics logos and images is owned and controlled by SolBoards Inc and is protected by copyright trademark and other intell...

Page 6: ...of registration identification and service A separate additional 14 digit Serial Number is located on the wireless remote sport board model only and is used as the identifier of the remote control of...

Page 7: ...Locked Axles GRADE Maximum 25 Grade 14 Degree Slope BRAKING 4 Wheel Electronic Braking SUSPENSION Stainless Steel Flex Ends With Rubber Bump Stops TIRES 11x4 00 4 Kenda K500 Turf Specific SPEED CONTRO...

Page 8: ...superior hill climbing ability By combing high speed DC motors with this large gear reduction the resulting torque available at the wheel allows the GolfBoard to travel efficiently and with limited sp...

Page 9: ...Bar without controls 1 7 3 Thumb Throttle Specific Additional Components Stability Bar with integrated throttle and operational controls Model GolfBoard Included Control Included Picture Stability Bar...

Page 10: ...liability company GB Leasing owner or previous owner of the Board and each of their present and future successors assigns directors officers members managers employees agents representatives and other...

Page 11: ...truction by a trained attended necessary then contact SolBoards Inc to be directed to a golf course or representative where such professional supervision may be available Sol Boards makes no guarantee...

Page 12: ...D PICTOGRAMS 2 4 1 Description and Location of important labels 2 4 2 Description and Location of Important Labels Key Number Description Label 1 Designated lift spot 2 Board number 3 Do not step area...

Page 13: ...GOLFBOARD OWNER S MANUAL 12 4 Basic operating instructions 5 General warnings 6 Do not step area Only step on the traction deck of the GolfBoard...

Page 14: ...on 9 Weight limit warning 10 Electrical hazard danger 11 General warnings 2 5 IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT If the GolfBoard is involved in any kind of an accident in which it appears parts have been da...

Page 15: ...and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON even when not being used 2 Medium range mobile transceivers Such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually hav...

Page 16: ...ment which could result in serious injury 1 Do not operate hand held transceivers transmitters receivers such as citizen band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phone...

Page 17: ...ting his her GolfBoard This includes awareness of safety issues while under the influence of alcohol or while smoking 2 11 BRAKING INFORMATION Your GolfBoard is equipped with a powerful regenerative b...

Page 18: ...curbs rocks and other obstructions If you feel unsure about a driving surface avoid that surface WARNING If for any reason the GolfBoard does not stop when you release the Operating Lever or stopped a...

Page 19: ...r break The GolfBoard has been designed to be easily placed in the trunk of a car or back of a truck or SUV While transporting a GolfBoard the board should be secured with high strength tie down strap...

Page 20: ...d toe shoes with non slip soles are recommended Clothing that is secure and fitting in a way that can t catch on any components of the GolfBoard such as the stability bar during use including when ste...

Page 21: ...lower strap all the way outwards until it reaches its maximum strap loop size 3 Place your bag onto the stability bar bag support base 4 Wrap the 2 strap on the top bag support around your bag and thr...

Page 22: ...stalled while the GolfBoard is on an even surface NOTICE Do not ride in heavily populated areas or around vehicle traffic while learning Stay on smooth and flat terrain while practicing Pay attention...

Page 23: ...to the tires Loose parts Walk around the GolfBoard and look for anything that appears unusual such as loose parts missing hardware or items obstructing the wheels Bag Stand Ensure that the bag stand i...

Page 24: ...287 pounds 130 kg NOTICE Your GolfBoard is rated for a maximum weight capacity of 287 pounds MANDATORY Stay within the specified weight capacity for your GolfBoard Exceeding the weight capacity voids...

Page 25: ...ns of the GolfBoard please refer to the following video on our YouTube Channel LINK https www youtube com watch v WZjUflhVa7Q 3 3 2 Location of Controls on Sport Board 1 On Off Switch The ignition swi...

Page 26: ...from vehicles curbs parking blocks and other obstacles 2 Switch the remote into low speed 3 Switch the remote into forward fwd direction 4 Turn on the GolfBoard with the tray mounted switch 5 Turn on...

Page 27: ...on charging The charging port is located on the side of the GolfBoard tray 2 On Off Key Switch The key switch on the Thumb Throttle GolfBoard is shown in the image below The key should be located in t...

Page 28: ...stability bar into neutral N 4 Turn on the GolfBoard with the key switch 5 Turn on the thumb throttle with the throttle power switch 6 Flip the direction switch on the stability bar into forward F 7 O...

Page 29: ...is sufficient charge When the REMOTE LED turns red it means that it must be charged immediately The same applies for the GOLFBOARD LED which turns from blue to red once the board is low on power requi...

Page 30: ...luminated 100 ALL 50 Yellow and Red 25 Red Only 3 3 6 4 Sport Board Remote LED Gauge Key Remote Battery Capacity LED Gauge Picture Remote battery status on left side LED GolfBoard battery status displ...

Page 31: ...GOLFBOARD OWNER S MANUAL 30 Need to charge Charged 30 100 Charged Need to charge 0 30 Need to charge Need to charge 0 30...

Page 32: ...tationary position for an extended period of time turn off the power This will prevent unexpected motion from inadvertent throttle control lever contact Do not turn off power when on a steep hill as t...

Page 33: ...deck or from either side of the GolfBoard Movements such as these may change your center of gravity and the weight distribution of the GolfBoard and could cause you to fall WARNING Keep your hands awa...

Page 34: ...procedure should be followed 1 Completely charge the batteries 2 Remove AC Adapters from power outlet and charging port on each GolfBoard 3 Store GolfBoards in a cool dry place away from the elements...

Page 35: ...ou must replace the tires or injury to operators and or damage to the GolfBoard could occur The GolfBoard rim uses split rim technology which makes tire replacement procedures possible with basic hand...

Page 36: ...to the GolfBoard charge port Once connected to the charge port AC power can be connected to the Adapter When the battery is below full charge state the AC adapter will automatically charge the pack wh...

Page 37: ...emoving the charging plug from the charger socket grip the metal part of the plug firmly and pull outwards Never pull or yank directly on the cable or rubber strain relief 4 5 3 Replacement Replacemen...

Page 38: ...and will wear throughout the operational life It is also possible that the traction material can be damaged from misuse Metal spikes are prohibited from use on the GolfBoard decks SolBoards Inc provid...

Page 39: ...blem if not continue down the list to the next cause remedy Remember You may contact GolfBoard at any time for further professional support No Symptom Probable Cause Remedy 1 GolfBoard does not start...

Page 40: ...let Check charger connection to charge port Check AC adapter power cord 6 Only front or rear motors are spinning Failed connections Check connection to motor controller 7 Tire is rubbing on fenders Im...

Page 41: ...ow maintenance programs procedures or schedules failure to otherwise provide reasonable and necessary maintenance failure to follow product instructions theft fire or acts of God i e lightning hail da...

Page 42: ...edure described below in this Limited Warranty Sol Boards will examine the Board or Part and determine whether it is covered under this Limited Warranty If Sol Boards determines that the Board or Part...

Page 43: ...fully charged prior to storage and fully recharged at least every 60 days Any failure to store the battery and or board in the proper environment or letting the battery fully discharge will nullify t...

Page 44: ...of the Board from Sol Boards or an authorized Sol Boards dealer fill out and return the warranty registration card attached below together with a copy of Purchaser s receipt to Sol Boards at the foll...

Page 45: ...allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warran...

Page 46: ..._________________________ Product Purchased _______________________________________________________ Product Purchased From __________________________________________________ Date of Purchase _________...

Page 47: ...ve sufficient physical agility to step off the board while moving without falling or losing balance iii has been informed of and understands the additional dangers and risks of using the Board without...

Page 48: ...and warrants that Owner i has been informed of and understands the additional dangers and risks of using the Board without wearing a helmet and without the stability bar and ii wishes to operate the...

Page 49: ...o accept all terms of the Company s liability wavier and release and must to print and sign the liability waiver which is available at HERE Some golf clubs may also choose to have a specific liability...

Page 50: ...is important to always look ahead and operate the board a safe distance from all obstructions people golf carts and other GolfBoarders Always remember just like a golf cart a GolfBoard needs up to 30...

Page 51: ...roper stance for GolfBoarding is very intuitive You should stand in the traditional surfers stance which is sideways on the board with feet shoulder width apart Additionally feet should be slightly st...

Page 52: ...your stance so you are facing away from the stability bar Next hold the stability bar with your back hand Then flip the remote or thumb throttle forward and reverse switch to reverse Finally slowly a...

Page 53: ...o engaging the trigger Because it takes a few minutes for most first time users to perfect the basic GolfBoarding skills your practice session is best conducted in a wide open flat and grassy area wit...

Page 54: ...all GolfBoard users need to follow Always stay a safe distance away from other people Look ahead anticipate and plan a safe route Accelerate slowly Be conscious to stay at least 30 feet from golf cart...

Page 55: ...roduct that people simply love to ride and it has become our mission to engage as many golfers as possible in Surfing The Earth GolfBoard reduces the amount of time it takes to play a round of golf an...

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