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Tracking
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Tracking is set at the factory, however it may be impacted by the weight and positioning of
your bag and club. Your cart is equipped with a tracking adjustment system that allows you to
adjust the tracking if required. Note that tracking adjustments should be done on a flat, level
grass surface as would be found on most fairways.
Lifting
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When lifting the cart or battery at any time, lift with your legs and not with your back to help
prevent injury.
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Never lift or pull on the electrical cable between the upper and lower arms. This is not a
handle and excessive pulling on this cable can cause the wires to be detached from the handle
or controller unit and render the cart inoperable.
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Always tighten the knuckle knobs in both the extended and collapsed position. Make sure
the teeth in the round knuckles mesh before tightening the lock nut. Failure to tighten the
locking nut can cause damage to the knuckle assembly during transit.
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Take care when folding the cart to avoid catching your hand or clothes between the frame and
arms.
Frame
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Never stand on the frame or base of the cart. The weight of a person or even a large child
could cause the frame to bend or the axles to be damaged. The cart is designed for the
average weight of a fully equipped golf bag and clubs and is not suitable for conveying a
passenger.
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