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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 
 
 1. 

Most Important points to read prior to using 

 

a.  Register your buggy either on line – 

www.mgikaddy.com

 – or by completing the 

enclosed warranty card 

b.  Charge the battery 
c.  Assemble the buggy placing the rear wheels on their correct side  

 
 

 2. 

Charging and care of the battery 

 

a.  Prior to the 

first 

and after 

every

 use charge the Battery.  The battery and charger 

comes with an easy connection system.  Red to Red and Black to Black.   

Important: -

 The battery must be charged at least over night before its first use. 

    

  

 

 

b.  Your battery is designed for 18 holes only.  If you play more than 18 holes before 

recharging, the battery’s life could be compromised. 
 

c.  Always recharge the battery as soon as possible after use, no matter how short the 

period of use.  Your battery will 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 connected to the battery with power on.  

  

g.  If you are not playing golf for sometime, you may disconnect the battery once it is 

charged.  The battery will need recharging at least every 3 months and must be 
recharged prior to use.  The battery should be stored in a dry and warm environment. 
 

h.  The battery is a sealed battery.  If you are intending to take your buggy and battery on 

air travel, we advise that you make contact with your airline prior to travel.    
 

i.  Be very careful not to drop your battery.  The battery casing is easily cracked and the 

battery’s subsequent life will be severely compromised.   

Summary of Contents for No Limit SL50 Compact

Page 1: ...SL50 Compact MAINTENANCE SERVICE MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...hes 12 Upper Lower Bag Straps 13 Correcting the Alignment of Your SL50 14 MGI Service Schedule SL50 Compact 15 Service Record SL50 Compact INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 Most Important points to read prior to using 2 Charging and care of the Battery 3 Fitting the Battery 4 Motor Controller Fuse 5 Attaching Removing Wheels 6 Folding Unfolding the Buggy 7 Fitting your Golf Bag 8 Positioning the Seat 9 Assembl...

Page 3: ...istration can be made either on line 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 ...

Page 4: ...t to product improvement MGI reserves the right to change at any time product specification configurations and company policies 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 m...

Page 5: ...ase inside of the clutch Place the clutches back on the axles to check that they function correctly Try and turn the Right Hand clutch in an anti clock wise direction if you cannot it is functioning correctly Try and turn the Left Hand clutch in a clock wise direction if you cannot it is functioning correctly 12 Upper Lower Bag Straps See Maintenance Schedule The upper and lower bag straps should ...

Page 6: ...d axle s SC Replace handle grips BO SC Replace rear axle support bearing housings SC Replace rear wheel clutches 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 battery leads BO SC Replace speed controller and On Off switch assembly BO SC Replace rear and front wheels see page 10 point 5 BO Replac...

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 ...

Page 8: ...ge 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 connected to the...

Page 9: ...age from falling out d The battery lead can now be connected to the battery tray Connect red to red and black to black 4 Motor Controller Fuse Your SL50 compact has a 30 amp fuse connected to the motor controller The 30 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 ...

Page 10: ...nly 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 by pushing the buggy forward Also as a free wheeling buggy it is important that when the buggy is stopped the buggy is positioned so that it cannot roll forward The SL50 will not easily roll backwards If your buggy comes with the front wheel off it should be ...

Page 11: ...andle by pushing it forward 3 Lock the handle 4 Bend your knees and lift the buggy using the bottom bag support lifting handle and top handle piece Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 The following order of steps is suggested when folding your buggy down 1 Seat and stem off first 2 Golf bag off second 3 Battery off and directly into the boot of the car This will save double handling 4 Sand bucket and loop off 5 ...

Page 12: ...lip located on the top and bottom bag supports 2 Expand the strap to be enough to fit around the golf bag 3 Place your golf bag on the buggy 4 Clip the top and bottom bag support straps in place 5 Pull the top and bottom bag support straps tight ...

Page 13: ...ella holder The umbrella holder needs to be bolted into position Simply follow the pictures above When not in use the umbrella holder can be turned to its side If you take your buggy home in your car you may need to do that prior to folding the buggy down Your umbrella holder can be adjusted both to the side and backwards and forwards The umbrella is secured inside the umbrella holder by tightenin...

Page 14: ...y on the On Off is to be put in the On position By rotating the speed control clockwise the buggy will move forward Rotate until the desired speed is obtained The buggy can be stopped by using either the On Off switch or the speed control can be turned anti clockwise until the buggy stops you will hear the switch click off b Scorecard holder and compartment There is a position for your scorecard o...

Page 15: ...rviced Answer There are 80 service centres across Australia please check out our website 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 c...

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