User Manual
II. MAINTENANCE
Caster Wheel Assembly Maintenance
The Caster Wheel Assembly requires a high level of maintenance. Dirt
and grass often get stuck in or around the caster wheel and caster
wheel fork. If you let it accumulate, it will weaken the caster wheel.
After a day out on the golf course, before storing your unit, lightly brush
the dirt and grass off the assembly.
1. Cleaning
It is common for grass and dirt to collect in the caster fork area. Remove
the caster wheel, brush away the dirt and grass that has accumulated,
then wipe with a damp rag so that the caster wheel may spin freely and
unhindered.
Recommended Maintenance: Every two weeks
2. Lubrication
Spray a silicon bearing lubricant directly on the caster wheel bearing to
prevent it from seizing. It is recommended to remove the caster wheel
to apply the lubricant, so do this while you are cleaning the wheel. Just
be sure to wipe the bearing clean before applying lubricant.
Recommended Maintenance: Monthly
3. Tension
Adjust the caster wheel’s tension with the 6 mm hex wrench. We
recommend you adjust the caster wheel tension so that it will spin a total
of five revolutions per spin.
Do not over tighten the caster wheel as this
may cause damage and misalign the bearing.
A caster wheel that is too tight will demand
more power from the motors, which in turn
will drain the battery at a quicker rate.
Recommended Maintenance: Monthly
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