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Single seater golf and utility vehicle

The i-m4 golf buggy is like any other electrical or mechanical

device. Cleaning, care and inspection is a “must” which will

result in longer life and extended reliability!

General care and inspection

After every use clean any mud or debris from under the body either with a hand 
brush or a light air hose.

Use a mild detergent and warm water for the exterior. 
DO NOT use a high-pressure wash.

Check all bolt and nut connections are tight before use, especially the wheel nuts.

Check tyre pressure and maintain the recommended pressure at all times.

Recharge batteries after every use and check the battery indicator is full before use.

DO NOT allow the battery charger to get wet.

Let the i-m4 add to your golfing experience.

i-m4 General Care

Summary of Contents for im4 Range 2013

Page 1: ...Range 2013 Dedication to Excellence ...

Page 2: ...Golf Buggy ...

Page 3: ...ional accessories available Technical Specifications Body Chassis Steel frame construction Strong fibreglass body Rust protected powder coated steel work Easy battery access Range of colours available Power Motor 36V 1200 watt permanent magnetism Sealed Lead Acid batteries 12V 45 48 or 75AH Automatic pulse charger input AC110V 240V Optional Output DC36V 5A 8A Speed switch High 19Km h Low 6 4Km h R...

Page 4: ...Roadster ...

Page 5: ... Steel frame construction Strong fibreglass body Rust protected powder coated steel work Easy battery access Range of colours available Power Motor 36V 1200 watt permanent magnetism Sealed lead acid batteries 12V 75AH Automatic pulse charger Input AC110V 240V Optional Output DC36V 5A 8A Speed switch High 12km h Low 6 4km h Recharge time 6 8 hours Maximum travel distance 50km Curtis Controller 1227...

Page 6: ...Dual ...

Page 7: ...cm x 15cm 4 4 Balloon 4 ply tyres Japanese wheel bearings Electromagnetic mechanical braking system Quick release seat system Ignition key console mounted Battery indicator console mounted Charging point Full range of optional accessories available Technical Specifications Body Chassis Front and rear headlights Front and rear indicator lights Steel frame construction Strong injection moulding cons...

Page 8: ...re 2 Picture 3 Tighten both top and bottom bakelite knobs for firm fix Reverse process to remove Picture 1 Picture 3 Picture 2 Picture 4 Score Card Holder Assembly Mount score card holder bracket into sleeve on back of golf bag holder Press on score card holder to supprting bracket Fix using bakelite knob Fix using bakelite knob Picture 1 To access the batteries release bakelite knob at the rear o...

Page 9: ...ather Cover Foot Mats Rear Basket Weather Cover i m4 Golf Bag Fold Up Ramps Rear Back Rest Golf Bag Strap Bespoke i m4 Trailer Mudflap Kit Fender Foot Mats Quick Release Seat Kit Umbrella Holder Rear Basket 45 48 75 AH Batteries 1 1 4 2 2 3 3 9 4 5 5 7 6 6 9 8 7 8 ...

Page 10: ...witch 11 Accelerator throttle 12 Ignition 13 Seat suspension 14 Rear carry bracket 15 Electromagnetic brake handle Free wheel lever 16 Rear tyre 18 p s i 17 Padded seat 18 Seat body assembly 19 Footplate 20 Front tyre 18 p s i 21 Bonnet release catch 22 Micro switch 23 High low speed switch 24 Slide or lift cap battery charger point 25 Roadster front bumper light cluster 26 Rear lights and indicat...

Page 11: ...netic brake lever to free wheel the vehicle Battery discharging Point The battery charger socket is located under the seat Ensure the cover is replaced after charging Power display Running time will change according to ground conditions and terrain FULL CHARGE LED light bar is at the top MINIMAL CHARGE LED light bar is at the bottom Seat The seat height can be adjusted to 3 positions using the bol...

Page 12: ... anti clockwise and it stops when the throttle is released Battery power indicator Ensure the power has enough charge remaining before use Seat Ensure the seat is fixed properly Brake pedal Ensure the brake pedal works freely Tyres Ensure the tyres are in good condition and that they are at the recommended air pressure at all times 18 p s i Wheels Check all nuts and bolts and ensure the wheel nuts...

Page 13: ...r for Handlebar Assembly Picture 1 Fully locked lever assembly Picture 4 Lever handle bar release Picture 3 Fold down lever handle Picture 2 Unlock lever assembly The buggy won t start Check the F R Switch is not in the neutral position Check the key is in the on position Check the battery power indicator Check the batteries are connected properly Ensure the buggy is NOT in free wheel mode Ensure ...

Page 14: ...r the body either with a hand brush or a light air hose Use a mild detergent and warm water for the exterior DO NOT use a high pressure wash Check all bolt and nut connections are tight before use especially the wheel nuts Check tyre pressure and maintain the recommended pressure at all times Recharge batteries after every use and check the battery indicator is full before use DO NOT allow the bat...

Page 15: ...g the buggy take care in crowded areas wet or slippery surfaces and tight gaps Do not allow others to use the i m4 buggy without your permission Please do not stand up on the i m4 buggy when in motion as you may lose your balance Please do not lean side from side to side on the im4 Do not drive the i m4 down hills backwards Try to avoid pot holes or uneven paths Keep the i m4 buggy in a dry area o...

Page 16: ...6 8 hours Recharge time 8 10 hours Maximum travel distance 45Km Maximum travel distance 50Km CURTIS controller 1227 3402 DC36V 160A CURTIS connector Controller PG S DRIVE 24V 120A Micro switch fitted Emergency foot brake Hall accelerator continuos variable speed system PERFORMANCE One person seating capacity Carrying capacity 200 Kgs Carrying capacity 150 Kgs Maximum speed 15 19Km h Maximum speed ...

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