Maintenance and troubleshooting – Daymak Boomerbuggy IV User Manual

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Lubrication

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

In six-month intervals, you should lubricate the following parts with multipurpose
grease or similar lubricant: seat pivot post and seat release lever.

CAUTION! Do not lubricate the transaxle gears!

Wheels and Tires

The wheels have split rims, which allows easy puncture repair. To change the
wheel, remove the center 13mm bolt and slide the wheel off its axle. When
refitting the wheel, be sure to use a locking washer and use locktite or a similar
adhesive. When changing a tire, the inner tube must be deflated. Remove the
four bolts from the wheel and split the rim.

General Maintenance

Every six months, you may need to tighten certain nuts and bolts. The reason for
this is due to the fact that operating the scooter will cause a lot of vibrations,
which can gradually loosen the nuts and bolts on the scooter. The following are
some areas that require attention: tiller base bolts, wheel axle bolts, armrest
adjustment bolts, wheel-to-axle bolts, and etc.

Troubleshooting Check List

If you are having trouble operating your scooter, please check the following:

• The unit is switched on
• All plugs and connectors are firmly fixed
• Battery is fully charged
• Free wheel lever is engaged
• Battery fuses are not blown

If the problems persist, try resetting the circuit breaker. The circuit breaker can be
found under the rear chassis cover and is accessible through a port hold under the
seat.

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