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MGI Service Schedule [NVR750c]:  

It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all periodical checks, necessary adjustments and 
services are carried out. If in doubt please contact the MGI service centre on 1300 644 523. Any 
work performed on your buggy should be recorded on your service record (see page 9) 
regardless of the work. 
 

NVR750c 

Monthly 

Six 

Monthly 

Yearly 

Three 

Yearly 

Wipe down the buggy with warm cloth after each use – 
see page 4 point 9 

BO 

  

  

  

Clean 4

th

 wheel – see page 16, point 14 

BO 

 

 

 

Lubricate rear wheel stub axles – see page 5 point 10 

BO 

  

  

  

Check and tighten all nuts and bolts  

  

BO/SC 

  

  

Check grub screws on bearing collars on axle bearings - 
tighten as required 

 BO/SC    

Check and tighten handle pivots  

  

BO/SC 

  

  

Check alignment of buggy - ensure that it runs straight – 
see page 5 point 13 

  

BO/SC 

  

  

Replace handle grips 

  

  

BO/SC

 

  

Replace rear wheel drive dogs 

  

  

BO/SC

 

  

Replace rear wheel spring latches 

  

  

BO/SC

 

  

Replace rear wheel drive hubs 

  

  

BO/SC

 

  

Replace seat bracket & sand bucket loop plastic inserts 

  

  

BO/SC

 

  

Replace fused battery leads 

  

  

BO/SC

 

  

Replace top box label 

 

 

BO/SC 

 

Replace rear and front wheels – see page 10 point 5 

  

  

  

BO 

Replace 4

th

 Wheel Assembly – see page 16 point 14 

 

 

 

BO 

Replace Upper & Lower Bag Straps – see page 5 point 12 

  

  

  

BO 

 
BO = Buggy owner can carry out this work     
SC = Charged work to be carried by approved service centre                    
BO/SC = The six monthly service can be completed by either an authorised service centre or the 
owner of the buggy.  The tools to tighten all nuts and bolts are provided with your maintenance / 
service and instruction manual.  As part of MGI’s Preventative Maintenance Program, if the six 
monthly services are carried out by an authorised service centre, you will be charged for that 
service.  Each yearly service should also include the six monthly service. 
 
It is important for your warranty and the life of your buggy that the service record be observed and 
maintained.  Monthly cleaning and lubrication need not be recorded on the service record.

Summary of Contents for Navigator NVR750c

Page 1: ...NAVIGATOR NVR750c MAINTENANCE SERVICE MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...uggy 2 Charging and care of the Battery 3 Fitting the Battery 4 Battery Lead Fuse 5 Fail Safe Connection 6 Attaching Removing Wheels 7 Understanding the Electronics of the NVR750c 8 Folding Unfolding the Buggy 9 Fitting your Golf Bag 10 Positioning the Seat 11 Assembling the Umbrella Holder 12 Sand Bucket Loop 13 Engaging the 4th Wheel 14 The Front Wheel and Suspension System 15 Top Handle Control...

Page 3: ... at www mgikaddy com or using the warranty registration card supplied with your motorised buggy It must be completed and returned to MGI within 14 days of purchase 4 Warranty Service Problem Purchase date of the motorised buggy must be given before warranty is accepted for processing In the event of a need for warranty service either refer to the list of authorised service centres or call MGI on 1...

Page 4: ... owner on approval 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 ca...

Page 5: ...trap can be replaced by 1 Removing the left and right hand straps form the upper bag support 2 Undo and remove the screws holding the strap in position on the bag support 3 Remove and replace both bag straps 4 Insert bag strap securing screws The lower bag strap can be replaced by unclipping it from the bag support and installing the new bag strap 12 Correcting the Alignment of your Motorised Bugg...

Page 6: ...l spring latches BO SC Replace rear wheel drive hubs BO SC Replace seat bracket sand bucket loop plastic inserts BO SC Replace fused battery leads BO SC Replace top box label BO SC Replace rear and front wheels see page 10 point 5 BO Replace 4 th Wheel Assembly see page 16 point 14 BO Replace Upper Lower Bag Straps see page 5 point 12 BO BO Buggy owner can carry out this work SC Charged work to be...

Page 7: ...INVOICE NO SIGNATURE FOUR YEAR INSPECTION DATE SERVICED BY INVOICE NO SIGNATURE 4 YEAR INSPECTION DATE SERVICED BY INVOICE NO SIGNATURE FIVE YEAR INSPECTION DATE SERVICED BY INVOICE NO SIGNATURE 5 YEAR INSPECTION DATE SERVICED BY INVOICE NO SIGNATURE SIX YEAR INSPECTION DATE SERVICED BY INVOICE NO SIGNATURE ADDITIONAL SERVICE DATE SERVICED BY INVOICE NO SIGNATURE ADDITIONAL SERVICE DATE SERVICED B...

Page 8: ...ill charge best lying flat in a warm and air flowing location Note In winter it is best charged off any concrete floor and preferably in a warm location within the house d During play minimise the drain on the battery by avoiding taking your buggy into the rough whenever possible e Avoid as much as possible using the buggy to pull you up the hills f In between use always leave the charger connecte...

Page 9: ...battery tray Connect red to red and black to black 4 Battery Lead Fuse Your NVR750c has a 40 amp fuse connected to the battery lead The 40 amp fuse helps protect the buggy s control board against a power surge An extra fuse is supplied with your buggy In the unlikelihood of your buggy stopping the reason could be the fuse has blown Check and replace if necessary The replacement of the fuse will al...

Page 10: ...free wheel The motor needs to be running for the buggy to move Drive will only occur when the speed control is turned on If for some reason your buggy stops operating during your golf round your buggy can free wheel Simply depress the quick release tag and at the same time move the wheel outwards about 10mm from its current position Release the tag and allow the wheel to click into its outer posit...

Page 11: ...yroscope motor controller will allow the navigation system to operate at the desired handle height independent of any external conditions Your NVR750c employs auto range detection so the buggy will not go out of range of the remote control A battery saving feature has also been added to the operation of your remote control If some reason you do not touch the remote control for two minutes whilst y...

Page 12: ...he handle until both folding mechanisms lock into place 4 Bend your knees and lift the buggy using the front lifting handle and rear lifting bar Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The following order of steps is suggested when folding your buggy down a Seat and stem off first b Golf bag off second c Battery off and directly into the boot of the car This will save double handling d Sand bucket and loop of...

Page 13: ...rap should not be removed from its position and can be pulled over the bag by holding the webbed section of the strap and pulling it over the base of the golf bag 10 Positioning the Seat Place the seat stem into its position in the seat stem bracket on the right hand side of the buggy MOST IMPORTANT DEPRESS THE SEAT WITH YOUR HAND BEFORE SITTING DO NOT USE THE SEAT ON UNEVEN SURFACES Please note M...

Page 14: ...gy down Your umbrella holder can be adjusted both to the side and backwards and forwards The umbrella is secured inside the umbrella holder by tightening the plastic bolt located near the top of the holder DO NOT LEAVE YOUR UMBRELLA UP IN THE UMBRELLA HOLDER IN WINDY CONDITIONS If the wind catches the umbrella it could cause your buggy to tip over and cause damage which will not be covered by warr...

Page 15: ...rly Remove the 4th wheel by pulling on the spring loaded locking pin slide the 4th wheel all the way out of its housing The 4th wheel can then be cleaned with a cloth Then reinsert the 4th wheel into its housing and pull on the spring loaded locking pin 14 The Front Wheel and Suspension System Your buggy has a unique front wheel system The front wheel can swivel 360 degrees The main advantage of t...

Page 16: ...he down arrow the buggy will stop safety feature e Buggy Mode When the buggy is on the green light means Navigation is on The red light means Navigation is off f Battery Status Battery Light located on top handle control box when the battery is charged the light is green If the battery status becomes red you will only have a few holes to go and it will stop g Programming If you need to change the ...

Page 17: ...obtained To stop the buggy whilst in reverse and using the transmitter press the Stop button c Left and Right Arrows Press the appropriate turn command and keep pressed until the degree of turn achieved Momentary pressure will make a small adjustment to the direction whilst prolonged will increase the amount of turn d Soft Braking the Navigator NVR750c is equipped with electronic soft braking This...

Page 18: ...s way back on course In addition if the buggy hits a tuft of grass or other object the buggy will momentarily be forced off course Do not be concerned The buggy knows where to go and will get back on track quickly b Navigation off Nav Off by pressing Nav Off the Navigation system is turned off The indicator light on the top right hand side of the remote will illuminate red each time you use a comm...

Page 19: ...button for 5 seconds red light will flash Step 3 Press reverse arrow PROG light will now flash green Step 4 Press the STOP button on the top box Existing speed compensation correction has now been removed Using the transmitter Step 5 Press forward arrow The cart will now move forward Watch how straight the buggy goes Step 6 If the cart moves to the left it means that the R H motor is running quick...

Page 20: ...years of research and development and the result of many years of evolution on the golf course We have listed some unusual buggy behaviours and given suggestions to check and correct This list is not a stepped list Situation 1 The Navigator buggy stops responding to its remote control What to do If the transmitter battery has not been replaced for sometime then this could be the cause of the trans...

Page 21: ...gy s operation again If the remote still does not operate contact your MGI service agent Situation 2 The buggy remote range is not up to expectation or has reduced over time Check that the Antenna is fitted on the Buggy s top box Your buggy will work better with an antenna Check that the Antenna connection is firm If not firm re tension the antenna plug Check the remote s battery It could be near ...

Page 22: ...site www mgikaddy com for an up to date listing or contact us on 03 9873 4433 or 1300 644 523 In Melbourne you can also bring your buggy to our main service centre at head office at 11 Maurice Court Nunawading Melways Ref Map 48 H11 In the Melbourne Sydney areas there are mobile service vans that attend most golf courses and retailers Question My buggy does not track in a straight line Answer a En...

Page 23: ...formance of our buggies we would welcome your correspondence If you have any concerns relating to the use of your motorised golf buggy do not hesitate to call us at 1300 644 523 Thank you for your assistance and continued support Most importantly please provide us with your email address so that we can forward to you technical updates and other information Please email MGI on sales mgikaddy com ...

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