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STOPPING See figure 7.
Release the thumb paddle. Because
of its momentum, your utility cart might
continue to move a bit after you release
the thumb paddle . Don't let go of
the handle until your utility cart stops
completely. Park your utility cart in a level
area so it doesn't roll away.
Set the power switch to the "OFF"
position. Remove the battery and store
in a safe place to prevent unauthorized
use of the utility cart.
UNLOADING YOUR UTILITY CART
See figure 8.
Stop the utility cart.
Step on the brake (15) to prevent the
cart accident moving.
Squeeze the release lever (9) on the
bucket to release the bucket.
Grasp the handles on the bucket to raise
and unload the bucket.
USING DRAWBAR
WARNING
Never use drawbar on highway. Never
turn on the cart when using drawbar.
WARNING
Please follow the tractor or ZTR manual
for those towing recommendations.
Install the drawbar see figure 9
1. Pull out the R-pin (18) and remove
the whole pin assembly (17) from the
drawbar.
2. Stretch the drawbar fully.
3. Align the hole of the drawbar with the
hole of tractor or ZTR.
4. Reinsert the pin assembly and make
sure the drawbar is secure.
Remove the drawbar see figure 10
English (original instructions)
1. Pull out the R-pin (18) and remove the
whole pin assembly (17).
2. Fold the drawbar.
3. Reinsert the pin assembly to make sure
the drawbar is secured on the cart.
The utility cart can only be operated
on cement pavement or gravel road
in at most 10km per hour when using
drawbar. Only operate on slopes of 16.7
degrees or less.
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).
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 water
wash your utility cart.
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WARNING
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