● Verify each battery is filled to the proper lever with distilled water (if using lead acid
batteries) and all cable connections are secure.
● Clean the body, seats, battery box, and chassis.
● If storing outdoors, cover the vehicle with a storage cover.
● Plug in the onboard smart charger and leave it plugged in.
● Make sure to check the battery water level at least once a month and lubricate at least
every six months.
● Monitor the battery connections and cables for corrosion, remove with soda water if
necessary.
Caution
When the temperature where the vehicle is stored reaches higher than 95°F, check the water levels of
the battery every 2 weeks. If the temperature reaches 0°F, always keep the batteries fully charged to
prevent the water from freezing, resulting in loss of battery life.
Maintenance
The appropriate care must be used when performing maintenance, service, or accessory
installation. Only trained technicians should service or repair the vehicle and/or battery charging system.
Anyone doing even simple repairs or services should have knowledge and experience in electrical and
mechanical repairs.
Warning
Before disconnecting or connecting the batteries, the Tow/Run switch must be in the “Tow” position.
Failure to comply with this warning may result in battery failure leading to serious personal injury.
● When maintaining the vehicle or batteries, do not wear loose clothing or conductive jewelry such
as rings, watches, and brackets.
● Insulated tools need to be used when working near the battery or power connections to prevent
the cart from short-circuiting.
● Before working under the cart, make sure the parking brake is on, the cart is switched into the
“Tow” position, and the key is removed from the ignition.
● Please keep all signs, warnings, and instructions provided by the manufacturer clear and
untampered.