MAINTENANCE
Like any machine, maintaining your utility cart ensures its best performance and extends its life. Follow these procedures to
keep your utility cart working at peak efficiency.
• Check all screws and nuts regularly; tighten them as needed. Regularly check the plastic parts for cracks or broken
pieces.
• Periodically check the tire pressure on all two tires. Keep the tire pressure between 28 and 30 pounds per square inch (psi).
W A R N I N G
Never over inflate the tires. If you over inflate the tires, you could cause them to explode resulting in severe injury.
• Try not to use your utility cart when it's wet or snowy. And do not spray the electrical areas of your utility cart with a hose.
Water and moisture in the motors and electrical switches can cause them to corrode, which then causes them to fail.
• Wash your utility cart using a mild automotive type detergent and water with a soft brush or rag. Do not use any alkaline-
based soaps or pressure wash your utility cart.
STORING YOUR UTILITY CART
• Store your utility cart inside or under a protective cover.
• Charge the battery before storing your utility cart. In temperatures lower then 40° F (5° C), the battery maintains a charge
for about 60 days. If you store your utility cart for extended periods of time, periodically recharge the battery. Once a
month is a good rule of thumb.
• Always store your utility cart in an environment where the temperature is between –10° F (–23° C) and +85° F (+23° C).
Make sure the storage temperatures will never be outside these limits.
• Store your utility cart in a dry environment. Water will damage your utility cart and the battery.
• Do not store your utility cart near chemicals (such as fertilizers), or organic or other solvents. These products are often
highly corrosive and may cause permanent damage to your utility cart.
• Do not store your utility cart close to a source of heat, sparks, or open flames.
CHANGE THE OIL
To ensure this product's best performance and extend its life, please change the oil every half year in the first working year
and every year in the rest years.
Draining the oil (See Figure 11)
• Remove the drain plug with a wrench to drain the oil.
• After the oil is drained, screw the drain plug back in again.
Refilling the oil (See Figure 12)
• Remove the oil plug with a wrench.
• Refill the oil from the oil hole. The oil capacilty is about 5 ounces.
• Screw the oil plug back in again.
Drain plug
Fig. 11
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Oil plug
Fig. 12