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In the unlikelihood of your buggy stopping, the reason could be the fuse has blown. Check
and replace if necessary.
The replacement of the fuse will allow you to continue using your buggy. If the fuse blows,
contact your service centre.
5. Fail Safe Connection
Your buggy has been equipped with fail safe battery connection. Your buggy will only start
if the speed control has rst been switched off.
6. Attaching / Removing Wheels
There is a left wheel and a right wheel. Inside the wheel on the hub you will nd “L” and
“R”. The left and right side is determined from behind the buggy.
To attach the wheels, place the left wheel on the left axle. Push the release button across
and push the wheel on as far as it can. You will notice you need to match up the female
slots of the wheel and the male of the axle. When placed in position simply release the but-
ton. You will notice you hear a “click” when the wheel is properly secured. To check that the
wheel is properly in position pull on the wheel. If it is properly in position it will not move.
7. Free wheeling
The Ryder R75 buggy uses a free wheeling gear system. This means that drive will only
occur when the speed control is turned on. If for some reason your buggy stops operating
during your golf round, your buggy can free wheel by pushing the buggy forward.
Also as a free wheeling buggy, it is important that when the buggy is stopped, the buggy is
positioned so that it cannot roll forward. The Ryder R75 will not easily roll backwards.
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