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OPERATING YOUR CHORE WARRIOR, CONT.
OPERATION
With the power button in the ON position, a direction selected (forward or reverse), both hands on the handles and solid footing, SLOWLY
press the thumb throttle located on the right handle. This is the variable speed/power control. The further the thumb throttle is pressed
down, the more speed/power your Chore Warrior will develop. It is recommended to start at slower speeds of operation until you feel
comfortable with your Chore Warrior.
NORMAL STOPPING YOUR CHORE WARRIOR: To stop your Chore Warrior, fully release the thumb throttle and slowly bring the Chore
Warrior to a stop. Once at a stop lower the Chore Warrior onto the support legs. NOTE: The Chore Warrior does not have a braking
system. It is a normal wheelbarrow with a motor to assist when needed.
FORCED STOPPING OF YOUR CHORE WARRIOR: In some situations the support legs can be used for additional slowing. While in motion
release the thumb throttle and by using both handles slowly lower the Chore Warrior onto the support legs to slow the Chore Warrior
to a stop. If necessary downward force can be applied to both handles for additional braking. Take care when using the support legs for
stopping as too much pressure may damage your Chore Warrior or cause the Chore Warrior to become unstable. During emergency
stopping, the support legs may cause damage to the stopping surface.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGES: The Chore Warrior has an operational range from 110 degrees to minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
It needs to be noted that the Chore Warrior will be affected by colder temperatures. Cold temperatures cause the Chore Warrior to
become sluggish. Before operating at full capacity and at speed make sure your drive system has warmed up. For optimum performance at
temperatures below 32 degrees it is recommended to keep the load under 100 lbs.
LOOSE WIRING / 12 VOLT
BATTERY REMOVAL
REMOVE THE BATTERY BOX (E) FROM THE CHORE WARRIOR
by reversing steps on page 9. Remove all four screws securing
the battery box lid and remove lid.
BATTERY BOX WIRING: Loose wiring inside the battery box can
cause the Chore Warrior not to operate. Take care to check that
all wire connections are secure.
BATTERY REMOVAL: To remove the two 12v batteries, remove
the black, red and green wire connections. Pull each of the
batteries up and out of the battery box (E).
MAINTENANCE
CHARGER: Regularly examine the charger for damage to the cord, plug, housing or other parts that may result in the risk of re, electric shock
or injury. In the event of any damage, do not use the charger until the damage has been properly repaired.
TIRES: Check to make sure the lug nuts on the tires are secure. Loose lugs nuts may cause the tire to come loose and result in the loss of
control. Tires are recommended to be inated to 30 psi.
HARDWARE: Periodically check all fasteners/hardware for proper tightness. Retighten any loose hardware. It is common to retighten after
several hours of use.
WIRE CONNECTIONS: Periodically check all wire connections.
Wire connections
Wire connections
12v battery
12v battery
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