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Troubleshooting steps
Issue:
The trolley stops by itself. What should I do?
Answer:
Please check the charge status of the battery. Is the safety
shutdown of the main control unit done? This can occur if the battery
is low (charge the battery) or if the main control unit overheats (allow
it to cool down).
Issue:
The trolley pulls to one side. What should I do?
Answer:
You can readjust the track of your trolley by loosening,
aligning and then reattaching the axle of the front wheel.
Issue:
The trolley makes squeaking noises. Why is that?
Answer:
Locate the squeak and use some lubricant to stop the
squeaking.
Issue:
Does the golf trolley have to be serviced?
Answer:
No, that's not necessary. It is important that you keep the
device clean and that moving parts are lightly greased. These include
the axle and the tilting joint of the frame bar. It is best to blow off
any dirt and debris with compressed air after every game. Coarse dirt
should be removed with a cloth.
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Information according to the Battery
Disposal Act
Since we sell batteries and/or devices that contain batteries and
rechargeable batteries, we are obliged under the Battery Act (BattG) to
point out the following:
Batteries (rechargeable and otherwise) must not be disposed of
with household waste; but instead you are legally obliged to return
both used and rechargeable batteries. Old batteries may contain
harmful substances which, if not properly stored or disposed of,
could damage the environment or your health.
But batteries also contain important raw materials such as iron, zinc,
manganese or nickel, which can all be recycled. You can either return the
batteries to us after use or return them free of charge in the immediate
vicinity (e.g. in shops or municipal collection points).
This image of a crossed-out waste bin means that you must not dispose
of old and rechargeable batteries as household waste.
WEEE reg. no. DE 27489275
German Bundesgesetzblatt (Journal of Federal Law), Volume 2009, Part
I, no. 74, November 19, 2009, pages 3,783 and 1,582 state that we are
obliged to take back all batteries that have been returned to us for the
purpose of disposal.
Of course, you can return used and old batteries to us free of charge.
Please send them to us together with a short note containing the invoice
number and date of purchase.
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