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1. In these cases from the moment of the breakage the motor will not be able to trans mit movement to its wheel and therefore the machine will only steer on one side When operating in AUTOMATIC mode this will lead to the machine leaving the field of view of the player and subsequently stopping remember that until it stops the front bumper is still active If the transmission breaks on the golf course immediately activate one of the emergency stop devices switch off the vehicle Power Switch remove the bag from the bag support upright unhooking the securing strap open the battery bay disconnect the batteries release the clutches proceed BY PUSHING and return to the parking area garage entrust the procedures for verifying the damage repairs or replacements to spe cialized personnel ANAM SW NY 26 Hazards caused by contact with the wheels The rear traction wheels always stay inside the silhouette of the vehicle thus avoid ing the possibility of contact The front wheels are used for steering and are small so as to reduce the risk of collisions from the side The low speed and weight of the vehicle means that any damage caused by crushing people s lower limbs will be limited However the driver is required to make sure the conditions of utmost safety exist before moving Gogo when other people are near the wheels 4 Specific instructions for use 4 1 Preparation before setting off fro
2. by key on the control panel 29 In case of accidental front end collisions a shutdown mechanism is provided which is activated immediately In case of other emergencies there are two easily acces sible stop devices that are easy to spot and activate In automatic mode Gogo is capable of maintaining a standstill position whether it is pointing uphill or downhill 4 2 1 Starting and moving off After having carried out the procedure described in the preceding paragraph 4 1 Preparation before setting off from a stationary position the user must carry out the following procedure to activate the machine in automatic frontal mode 1 Switch on the vehicle using the power switch Power switch The multifunction display shows the word OFF and displays the state of charge of the batteries Multifunction display 2 Press the ON key positioned on the control panel to activate the vehicle in auto matic mode ON key Control panel The multifunction display shows the word ON Directional handwheel is pointing forwards Attention Make sure that the directional handwheel is pointing forwards In this situation the vehicle is ready to follow the player in automatic frontal mode If the word ON does not appear on the display consult section 4 17 Troubleshooting 3 Switch on the transponder putting the switch on the side in the ON position tivt ON OFF Transponder Switch The system is activat
3. crossing places with many obstacles crossing places with many people or animals crossing areas where automatic operation is not recommended for safety rea sons steep slopes that are impossible to pass over in automatic mode see 3 3 Specifications ANAM SB WN In manual mode the vehicle is capable of maintaining a standstill position whether it is pointing uphill or downhill After having carried out the procedure described in the preceding paragraph 4 1 Preparation before setting off from a stationary position the user must carry out the following procedure to activate the machine in manual mode 1 Switch on the vehicle putting the power switch in position T Power switch The multifunction display shows the word OFF and displays the state of charge of the batteries 2 Press the ON key on the control panel for about 7 seconds ON key The control panel shows the wording Manual Mode and the vehicle is ready to be operated in manual mode 3 Make sure there are no obstacles in front of the vehicle 4 Make sure that the directional handwheel is pointing forwards Directional handwheel is pointing forwards 5 To begin operation in manual mode press the Arrow UP key The vehicle be gins to move at low speed Arrow UP key 6 Walk following the vehicle with one hand positioned on the directional hand wheel 7 To drive the vehicle turn the directional handwheel to the left or righ
4. 5 LED indicating ON state 3 3 Specifications The main technical manufacturing and performance parameters are given below e Motor type transmission number of motors number of reducers e Performance autonomy typical speed top speed typical distance from the player separate excitation DC motors worm screw 2 2 about 7 45 mi 3 28 ft 5 24 ft s 5 74 ft maximum distance from the player 19 68 ft maximum slope of the terrain e Electrical power supply battery type number of batteries total installed power e Dimensions and weights length width height height with upright lowered track wheelbase number of bags carried overall weight under full load weight without load weight without batteries e Tyres size optimum pressure 25 front 10 side 27 Ah 12V cyclic 2 648 W 36 24 in 25 78 in 37 00 in 15 55 in 20 66 in 22 63 in 1 approx 154 lb 121 00 Ib 70 54 Ib 10 x 4 00 5 tubeless 1 8 bar 1 Performance depends on the weather conditions and the terrain 3 4 Safety rules Before installing the equipment or before any operation on it this manual must be read If the equipment is installed by personnel not employed by the manufacturer or if they carry out routine and or extraordinary maintenance on it the owner must make sure that the personnel in charge have looked at the rules contained in this manual In order to avoid any risk of accidents the following rules
5. Once you have reached the ball to stop Gogo and proceed with your stroke you may turn off the transponder Once you have played your stroke just switch the transponder back on and follow the ball for the next stroke Top vehicle speed is about 5 24 ft s travelling at this speed is only recommended if really necessary Gogo is designed to travel at a speed of about 1 m s and autonomy in this case is sufficient to complete an entire competition course with no problems typically an 18 hole course To make the most of Gogo s autonomy we recommend driving smoothly and not braking sharply travelling at a moderate pace avoiding if possible continuous rises and falls on hills or particularly steep slopes fully charging the batteries before starting off In case the batteries run completely flat on the golf course electric traction can be eliminated and the vehicle can be pushed back to destination see 4 4 Push mode 3 6 General recommendations The player must observe the rules of the golf course Going onto the green with Gogo is prohibited in order to avoid damage to the lawn For this reason the player must leave Gogo near the green in a suitable position that ensures utmost safety The player must keep to the routes and passages recommended by those who manage the golf course and refrain from using Gogo if advised to do so by the course manager 3 7 Description of the control devices 3 7 1 Control panel The con
6. and the subsystems con nected to it 3 8 2 Power control circuit This houses the connectors required for connecting the batteries and the battery charger and contains the electronics for managing the feed to the processing system and the power drivers for controlling the motors 3 8 3 Ultrasound control circuit This contains the electronics required for managing the ultrasound sensors used for localising the player and for detecting obstacles 3 8 4 Driver Two power drivers are contained in a single box The drivers regulate the speed of the motors according to the commands generated by the central controller 3 8 5 Shunt box This has the function of shunting the electrical signals coming from the central controller for the signalling lamps and the emergency buttons 3 8 6 Sensor system The systems for controlling and managing the emergencies use the following sen sors 1 a collision sensor located behind the front bumper 2 two blinkers located at the front of the vehicle 3 two emergency buttons located on the rear of the vehicle 4 four pairs of ultrasound sensors used for localising the player located on the four corners of the vehicle 3 8 7 Hazards caused by the electric and electronic parts The machine is electrically powered and is designed built and equipped in such a way as to prevent or to allow to prevent hazards caused by electrical energy The specific set of rules in force relating to the electrical materi
7. machine at a preset distance as soon as the driver slips trips up or falls to the ground External influences on the electrical equipment The electronic equipment is standard compliant where susceptibility from external electrical equipment is concerned and in any case any malfunctioning of the elec tronic systems makes the vehicle stop Errors in the software The software is designed using the most modern operation simulation and verifica tion platforms To guarantee the utmost safety the emergency stop devices are man aged by special control electronics not by the software Excessive weaving whilst operating In the case of nearly discharged batteries the vehicle might slow down and weave excessively with respect to the desired trajectory In this case it is better to stop the vehicle and proceed in Push mode 4 4 Push mode In particular cases Gogo can be used in Push mode Push operation is used when the battery power runs down on the golf course and spares are not available in transport manoeuvres loading and unloading onto from a motor vehicle in parking area manoeuvres in case of mechanical malfunctioning in case of electronic malfunctioning an amp WN To activate the push mode carry out the following procedure 1 make sure that the front wheels are in line with the rear ones If the wheels are not lined up press the OFF key until they are aligned 2 Switch off the vehicle putting the power sw
8. water should enter the unit immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall socket avoid touching the metal parts of the equipment and contact the technical personnel for a check up before reusing it do not rest containers with any type of liquid in them on top of the battery charg er even when it is switched off always disconnect the power cord from the wall socket during storms donot carry out maintenance operations inside the battery charger for this opera tion contact qualified personnel always disconnect the power before cleaning the outside of the battery charger this operation must be carried out using a dry cloth Warning Danger of explosion if the battery is not replaced correctly Replace only with a type that is the same or equivalent recommended by the manufac turer 4 9 1 Battery charger The battery charger supplied has the following specifications charging voltage 24V maximum current 3 5A full charging time 10 hours approx It is a total automatic battery charger with control microprocessor suitable for both fast charging and trickle charging For further information and the safety rules refer exclusively to the technical instructions for the battery chargers supplied enclosed with this document 4 10 Tyres It is important to periodically check the tyre pressure and if necessary adjust it by going to a service center or with the help of qualified personnel Optimum ty
9. 1 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 Manual mode Hazards of operating in Manual mode Push mode Hazards of operating in Push mode Safety devices Collisions Emergencies In case of rain Parking area Batteries Technical specifications of the batteries Connecting the batteries Charging the batteries Battery charger Tyres Signalling lamps Maintenance and cleaning Transport Packing List of the materials used Dismantling and demolition Troubleshooting 37 39 41 42 44 44 45 46 47 47 47 47 49 51 51 51 51 53 54 55 39 56 1 Manufacturer identification data 1 1 Name address and trademark of the manufacturer O M G srl Via della Tura s n 56032 Cascine di Buti PISA ITALY Tel 39 0587 724762 Fax 39 0587 725160 e mail ong omgsrl it enerale eccanica 1 2 Identification Name of the product Serial number the vehicle s serial number is on the frame at the bottom of the bag support upright 2 Introduction 2 1 Definitions The following definitions apply in this document 1 machine the mechanical electrical and electronic parts taken as a whole and whatever constitutes the product 2 danger zones any zone inside and or in the vicinity of the machine in which the presence of a person might constitute a health and safety hazard for that per son 3 person at risk any person who is completely or partly within a danger zone 4 driver player user or o
10. Contents I Manufacturer ldentiication data 3 1 1 Name address and trademark of the manufacturer 3 1 2 Identification 4 2 Introduction 5 2 1 Definitions 5 2 2 General information 5 2 3 Safety 5 2 3 1 Reference standards EEC Directive 6 2 4 Responsibility 6 2 5 Use and conservation of the instruction manual 7 3 Description technical data and general operating principles 8 3 1 Description 8 3 2 Equipment 8 3 3 Specifications 13 3 4 Safety rules 14 3 5 Recommendations for driving 16 3 6 General recommendations 17 3 7 Description of the control devices 17 3 7 1 Control panel 17 3 7 2 Transponder 19 3 7 3 Risks in the use of the control devices 19 3 8 Description of the electric and electronic parts 20 3 8 1 Central controller 21 3 8 2 Power control circuit 21 3 8 3 Ultrasound control circuit 21 3 8 4 Driver 21 3 8 5 Shunt box 21 3 8 6 Sensor system 21 3 8 7 Hazards caused by the electric and electronic parts 21 3 9 Description of the mechanical parts 22 3 9 1 Internal parts 22 3 9 2 External parts 24 3 9 3 Hazards caused by the mechanics 24 3 9 4 Residual hazards Improper use by the driver 25 4 Specific instructions for use 28 4 1 Preparation before setting off from a stationary position 28 4 2 Automatic mode 29 4 2 1 Starting and moving off 30 4 2 2 Stopping and restarting 34 4 2 3 Hazards of operating in Automatic mode 39 4 3 4 3 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 8 1 4 8 2 4 9 4 9 1 4 10 4 1
11. FF key is held down the front wheels align themselves with the rear wheels 6 ARROW UP key When the Arrow UP key is pressed in Manual mode see 4 3 Manual Mode the vehicle speed increases 7 ARROW LEFT key Reserved for after sales service department 8 ARROW DOWN key Reserved for after sales service department 9 ARROW RIGHT key Reserved for after sales service department 10 M key Reserved for after sales service department 11 C key Reserved for after sales service department 12 ESC key Reserved for after sales service department 13 OK key Reserved for after sales service department 14 Directional handwheel In Manual Mode see 4 3 Manual Mode the directional handwheel allows the vehicle to be driven 3 7 2 Transponder When the switch on the transponder is activated put in the ON position the vehicle is enabled to automatically follow see 4 2 Automatic Mode the player in his move ments The transponder must be worn by the player in such a way as to direct the sensors with which it is equipped towards the vehicle The transponder is powered by a 1 5V alkaline battery housed inside it which is easy to replace Ultrasound sensors Battery housing Clip for hooking onto the belt ON OFF switch ee eae 3 7 3 Hazards in the use of the control devices The control devices are designed and built in such a way as to be so safe and reliable as to avoid any kind of hazardous situation and in such a w
12. The machine is capable of following the driver adapting itself to his speed up to the threshold preset in the installation and assembly phase Breakdown due to malfunctioning of the localisation system These breakdowns are caused by unsuccessful communication between the transponder and the central controller on board the vehicle damage to the system of receivers located on the vehicle electric cables becoming disconnected mechanical breakage of the sensors malfunctioning in case of rain breakage of the electrical parts As a result the machine may respond slowly or in a discontinuous manner and the driver will have to stop the machine if necessary using the immediate shutdown devices in case of danger External influences on the electrical equipment The electronic apparatus are standard compliant where susceptibility from external electrical equipment is concerned and in any case any malfunctioning of the elec tronic systems makes the vehicle stop Errors in the software The software is designed using the most modern operation simulation and verifica tion platforms To guarantee the utmost safety the emergency stop devices are man aged by special control electronics not by the software Operator errors The driving system is designed to help learning and make Gogo easier to use However a suitable period for learning to drive the vehicle is mandatory before using it in potentially hazardous situ
13. al used is applied to the machine The machine is designed and built in such a way as to avoid or to reduce the formation of dangerous electrostatic charges and is fitted with means for discharging them Interrupting the supply of electrical energy to the machine or restoring it after a cut off or variation in power regardless of the direction does not create dangerous situations An irregularity in the logic of the control circuit or a failure or deterioration in the control circuit does not create dangerous situations In particular in the aforementioned cases the following are avoided 1 unexpectedly starting 21 4 5 the impossibility of stopping the machine if the command has already been giv en a moving part of the machine or a piece of the machine falling off or being thrown off the impossibility of carrying out an automatic or manual shutdown of the any type whatsoever of moving part inefficient safety devices The machine has a power overload protection circuit fuses The design makes errors during assembly or reassembly impossible The indications shown on the terminal blocks make it impossible for specialised personnel to make mistakes when connecting the electrical conductors An electrical system inside the power circuitry inhibits connection to the vehicle in the case of coupling errors 3 9 Description of the mechanical parts Gogo has been designed for optimum pursuit of the player during operati
14. are laid down activate the equipment only after verifying that the installation is satisfactory and that it complies with the directions given in this manual verify that the labels bearing information about safety are always clearly visible and in good condition do not switch on the vehicle until it is fully and properly installed do not rest containers with any type of liquid in them on top of the equipment even when it is switched off donot carry out maintenance operations inside the vehicle for this type of opera tion contact only qualified personnel Vehicle safety depends on the care taken by the user when moving it Excessive speed is a crucial factor in malfunctions or losing track whilst following the player Therefore the speed limits quoted in the specifications have to be respected and the safe speed which depends on factors such as the characteristics of the terrain and the weather conditions must never be exceeded Gogo cannot be operated in heavy rain For this reason do not use the vehicle in case of rain or when rain is forecast In the case in which a player is caught out by the rain on the course he must stop and switch off the vehicle Before activating Gogo a general check up of the vehicle is necessary to make sure that it can be used in the utmost safety In particular before switching on Gogo the user must check whether the vehicle battery and the transponder battery are well charged an
15. ations or in the presence of other people or obstacles 35 If the operator is not very familiar with the driving system it is possible that er rors are made failing to control the manoeuvres and setting an excessive speed To guarantee the utmost safety the emergency stop devices and the front bumper are in any case active When operating in Automatic mode the machine s driving system is capable of stopping the machine at a preset distance as soon as the driver slips trips up or falls to the ground Excessive weaving whilst operating In case of nearly discharged batteries the vehicle might slow down and weave ex cessively with respect to the desired trajectory In this case it is better to stop the vehicle and proceed in Push Mode For further information and explanations consult section 4 17 Troubleshooting 4 3 Manual Mode In this mode to drive Gogo the driver uses the devices integrated into the control panel Directional handwheel Arrow UP and Arrow DOWN keys without using the transponder Manual mode serves to carry out some particular operations or when it is not possible to use Gogo in automatic mode such as transponder battery becomes discharged accidental breakage or malfunctioning of the transponder coming out of the parking area or going back in after the game after being stuck in sand wheelslip or stopping in difficult terrain conditions crossing narrow passages that are very demanding
16. ay that 1 they withstand normal duty stress and external agents 2 they do not produce hazardous situations in case of logic errors in the manoeu vres The control panel located at the front of the vehicle at the end of the bag support upright is protected against penetration by rain and foreign bodies The safety devices are 1 set out in such a way as to guarantee safe unequivocal and rapid manoeuvring 2 situated outside the danger zones 3 arranged in such a way that operating them does not produce additional hazards 4 designed or protected so that the potential action cannot occur without an inten tional manoeuvre 5 built in such a way as to resist predictable strain the emergency stop devices are standards compliant and can withstand considerable strain Each device is designed and built to consent unequivocal actions The position and the travel of the control devices take into account ergonomic principles and the effort required to operate them is compatible with the action they actuate The ma chine is equipped with signals located on the front part of the vehicle Of course while the machine is operating the player can make sure that there are no people in danger in the hazard areas In any case the control system has been designed and built so that every time the vehicle moves a visual warning signal is emitted signalling lamps The person at risk has the time and means to promptly prevent the machine fro
17. d carefully follow the procedures given in the instructions for use Gogo must be switched on standing to one side and not in the direction of travel keeping one hand near the emergency devices to be activated in case an emergency of any type arises Before re activating Gogo after an emergency has arisen make sure that the causes of the emergency have been eliminated in any case follow the specifications in the following chapters dedicated to emergencies The unpractised user must make himself familiar with the vehicle before using it on the golf course Gogo has been designed for use in the open field on fine cut grass typical golf course environment For this reason it is absolutely forbid den to operate Gogo in automatic mode in closed environments parking areas garages etc or in other environments that are not golf courses During normal operation the player must take all steps to avoid the risk collisions by choosing obstacle free routes The user must take care passing over wet routes avoiding risks of the wheels slipping on the terrain Gogo is not designed to travel over particularly deep or large holes or puddles 14 IT IS DANGEROUS TO APPROACH DEEP WATER AREAS PONDS STREAMS BROOKS ETC N B It is absolutely forbidden to carry people The Gogo user must try to avoid travelling in zones where other Gogo machines are present driving with care in narrow stretches near people or obstacles if this is not possible
18. ded If the player is caught out by the rain during the match on the golf course to maintain conditions of safety for himself and for others he must carry out the following operations 1 stop immediately 2 switch off Gogo putting the power switch in position 0 3 put the transponder in a sheltered place 4 prepare for an immediate return in push mode as soon as the weather allows it It is not recommended to use Gogo if rain is forecast The sensors located on the vehicle are protected against splashes of water while the sensors on the transponder are housed in such a way as to limit damage caused by the penetration of water If the player continues to walk ahead in the rain in Automatic mode the sensors on the transponder could become damaged and stop working thus causing the machine to malfunction If Gogo accidentally falls into water immediately press one of the emergency stop devices get away from the vehicle and call the personnel straight away specifying that the machine is powered by two Piombo Gel batteries which give a total supply voltage of 24V 4 7 Parking area Coming out of the parking area or going back in after the game must be done in Push mode see Section 4 4 Push Mode After having parked the vehicle make sure it is actually switched off checking that the power switch is in position 0 Verify that the transponder is also switched off power switch in the OFF position Warning Gogo has been designed
19. e clutches It is compulsory that connecting and disconnecting the clutches located on the front wheels is done with the vehicle disabled with the power switch in the 0 position Construction defects in components which lead to breakage during operation Gogo is designed to guarantee the utmost safety and strength under normal condi tions of use particularly as far as fatigue ageing corrosion and abrasion phenom ena are concerned The following sections give the types and frequencies of the inspections and main tenance operations necessary for guaranteeing safety If construction defects which lead to breakage during operation should occur 1 activate one of the emergency stop devices immediately keeping limbs out of the danger zone in particular the mechanical and transmission parts below the vehicle switch off the vehicle Power Switch remove the bag from the bag support upright unhooking the securing strap open the battery bay disconnect the batteries release the clutches proceed BY PUSHING and return to the parking area garage entrust the procedures for verifying the damage repairs or replacements to spe cialized personnel ArNIAM SB WN Breakdown of the transmission system A breakdown of the transmission system can be caused by the 1 breakage of one of the two reducer shafts due to a particularly great strain 2 breakage of parts of the transmission near the wheel hubs bearings etc
20. e no people warning anyway others of the danger of the situation Other external influences gravity wind etc The vehicle is heavy enough to stop it being moved accidentally by the wind The driver must never leave the vehicle standing near a downhill stretch in such a cir cumstance even a slight shift of position due to strong wind could make it unstable and cause undesired movement of the vehicle Operator errors The procedure for disconnecting the transmission is simple however a suitable pe riod for learning to drive the vehicle is mandatory before using it in handling situ ations using push mode 42 Hazards connected to pushing loads Before setting off the driver must make sure that he is fit and healthy enough to push the machine if it breaks down whatever the current environmental and atmos pheric conditions 4 5 Safety devices Gogo is fitted with electronic and mechanical safety devices that guarantee its im mediate shutdown in case of collisions or involuntary activation 1 Front bumper 2 Sensor for detecting front end collisions 3 Emergency buttons 4 5 1 Collisions Gogo is equipped with a front bumper for detecting undesired collisions The front bumper has a protective strip on it This dampens the effects of any undesired colli sions with obstacles that get in the way of the vehicle when it is moving The front bumper is equipped with a sensor which deactivates Gogo immediately in case of col
21. ected Push the bumper forward and put it back in the right position Press the ON key on the control panel Check that the emergency buttons on the rear of the vehicle are not active Release the emergency buttons until they are properly freed see 4 5 2 Emergencies page 69 The vehicle does not follow the play Check that the control panel shows er in Automatic mode the word ON Check that the transponder has been switched on Make sure the transponder sensors are pointing towards the vehicle 56 The vehicle is weaving or behaving irregularly Check the state of charge of the vehicle batteries Check the state of charge of the transponder battery Check that the traction clutches of the rear wheels are properly connected see 4 1 Preparation before setting off from a stationary position page 44 Check the state of charge of the vehi cle batteries Check the state of charge of the transponder battery Check that the traction clutches of the rear wheels are properly connected see 4 1 Preparation before setting off from a stationary position page 44 Check that the directional hand wheel is pointing forwards see 4 2 1 Starting and moving off page 47 Check the tyre pressure is correct see 4 10 Tyres page 80 All product illustrations are based upon current information at the time of the publication approval O M G srl reserves the right to make changes from
22. ed the vehicle and the transponder begin to communicate with each other and the position lamps flash Verify that the LED located on the side of the transponder is on green flashing light Transponder operating state LED At this point the vehicle is ready to move in automatic mode Put on the transponder behind your belt stand in front of the vehicle and walk Gogo will faithfully follow the player Correct position of the transponder worn behind the belt with the sensors pointing towards the vehicle Flashing position lights The transponder if fitted with an acoustic signaller which warns the player if the sig nal from the vehicle is lost In this case the user must stop and approach the vehicle until he comes back into the signal reading range The transponder acoustic signal will cease and the player will be able to continue with the automatic movement 33 4 2 2 Stopping and restarting Once you have played your stroke and reached the ball to stop Gogo just stop your self The vehicle will position itself at the preset distance from the player about 6 ft and will remain waiting To stop the vehicle from following the player for example if he has to go onto the green the user can choose between two options 1 Switching off the transponder putting the switch in the OFF position f AA T 43 Let f Ai an ON OFF Transponder Switch Communications between the vehicle and the tra
23. eel that locks the bag support upright lower the bag support upright lock the bag support upright in the closed position disconnect the clutches of the front wheels Nm B amp B WN At this point Gogo is easy to manoeuvre in push mode and can be loaded by two adults into a sufficiently large boot Attention Make sure the vehicle is well anchored in the boot and reconnect the clutches to the front wheels so that it does not move around View of the vehicle with bag support Handwheel for unlocking upright lowered ready for transport The vehicle is fitted with four handles one on each side to hold when lifting Attention considering the size and weight of the machine transport and handling opera tions must be carried out by specialised personnel failure to observe this warning can cause physical injuries to people and damage to the vehicle itself equipment fitted with wheels must be handled with care the vehicle contains parts that are susceptible to vibrations and or knocks the utmost care must be taken during handling and transport Lifting the machine with ropes or straps is prohibited since there are not special anchoring points 4 14 Packing The packing procedure for the machine requires it to be placed in a stiff wooden or cardboard container capable of containing the equipment supplied with it trans ponder battery charger Gogo must be packed with the bag support upright low ered to reduce its d
24. eing thrown off In particular there is a strap which allows the bag to be firmly fixed with little effort 3 9 4 Residual hazards Improper use by the driver If very steep routes are crossed at high speed the vehicle may become unstable and in this case it is necessary to 1 activate one of the emergency stop devices immediately keeping limbs out of the danger zone in particular the mechanical and transmission parts below the vehicle switch off the vehicle Power Switch remove the bag from the bag support upright unhooking the securing strap open the battery bay disconnect the batteries release the clutches proceed BY PUSHING and return to the parking area garage entrust the procedures for verifying the damage repairs or replacements to spe cialized personnel ANAM SB WN Hazards caused by moving parts The guards and the protection devices used against the hazards caused by the mov ing parts have been chosen according to the actual hazard During normal operation no special guards are required since the player is not sub jected to hazards caused by the moving transmission parts and is at a safe distance which prevents him from reaching the danger zones with his arms For all routine and or extraordinary maintenance operations the specialized person nel will have to use the fixed guards as well as the removable ones 25 Hazards of contact with moving parts whilst connecting disconnecting th
25. er cycles Transponder battery every 20 running ice E E replacement hours every 10 12 km Battery charging ndol match User Servicecenter every 70 km Tyre check Gboro maien User Servicecenter Instrumentation check every 20 matches Service center Lampsreplacement Service center every 70 km Tightening of bolts abouti O miatea Service center every 70 km i Suspension adjustment bout Omaiches Service center Vehicle inspection every 30 matches Service center Outsidecleaning User Servicecenter Cleaning internal parts Service center every 200 km Reducer lubrication abont 30 matches Service center every 200 km Motor brushes bout sOmatches Service center at the end of the life Putting out of service yee Service center 4 13 Transport Gogo is a machine that can be transported safely designed to be stored safely and without deterioration The weight the dimensions and the shape of the machine or its various elements allowed it to be lifted by hand by at least two adults one on each side The machine is equipped with handholds located on its sides which make it easy to lift Gogo can be loaded into an ordinary motor vehicle once the capacity of the boot considering the dimensions and the weight has been ascertained see 3 3 Specifications To transport Gogo the following operations are necessary make sure the vehicle is switched off power switch in position 0 unload the bag unscrew the handwh
26. for use in an open environment For this reason it is absolutely forbidden to operate Gogo in Automatic mode in closed environments parking areas garages etc 4 8 Batteries Batteries are supplied along with Gogo Battery replacement operations must be carried out by specialised personnel For any battery replacement operations contact the service center 4 8 1 Technical specifications of the batteries Gogo is set up to work with PB GEL traction batteries each of which has the fol lowing specifications Voltage rating 12V Capacity rating 35Ah 20 Hr Number of batteries 2 Battery dimensions 7 71 x 5 11 x 6 61 in Maximum charging current 3 5A Operating temperature from 10 C to 60 C 4 8 2 Connecting the batteries Gogo is supplied with special connecting cables to connect the batteries with the power control circuit The housing for the batteries is situated and the batteries in stalled in such a way as to avoid as far as possible electrolyte being projected onto the operator even if the machine overturns and or to avoid the accumulation of fumes near the user The machine is designed and built so that the two batteries can be connected with a purpose made device that is easy to reach To connect the batteries carry out the following procedure 1 make sure the vehicle is switched off power switch in position 0 2 make sure that the bag support upright is vertical 3 open the cover to the battery
27. hich eliminate or limit the possibility that a reasonably foreseeable accident occurs determined not only by the intended use but also by possible foreseeable incorrect use provided of course that this is not brought about the deliberate intent to cause damage protective the risk in this case is reduced by realising structural protection CO ee measures which limit the damage caused by the dangerous event exclusive the risk is clearly and unequivocally illustrated indicating what must never be done or rather what is expressly prohibited in the instructions for use and on any hazard indicator signs on the machine or parts of it 2 3 1 Reference standards EEC Directive CEI EN 55022 1999 06 CEI EN 60950 2004 05 CEI EN 55024 1999 04 EN 300 220 3 2000 09 EN 301489 3 2002 08 2 4 Responsibility The manufacturer declines any responsibility in the following cases 1 improper use of the machine or use by untrained personnel for operations reserved to qualified personnel incorrect installation unsuitable power supply failure to carry out scheduled maintenance modifications or interventions unauthorized by the manufacturer use of non original spare parts or parts non specific to the machine Nm BW NY 2 5 Use and conservation of the instruction manual This document must be considered an integral part of the machine itself and must be conserved unt
28. housing bay Se Son a al I cover to the battery bay 2 batteries 4 Activate the two connectors joining the two ends until the socket snaps in 2 batteries 3 connectors 5 close the cover to the battery housing bay To disconnect the batteries repeat the procedure up to point 3 then disconnect the two connectors pulling and pushing on the relevant lever N B Once the batteries are disconnected they are ready to be extracted To replace the batteries contact the service center 48 4 9 Charging the batteries Attention During battery charging take the precautions relative to the use of electrical equip ment Charging the batteries creates a low level emission of hydrogen so it is a good idea to provide sufficient ventilation if charging is carried out in a covered area The battery charger power plug MUST be connected to a socket fitted with an earth contact For information about charging refer exclusively to the user s manual of the battery charger supplied In general interventions of any type on the vehicle are prohibited while the batteries are being charged Particularly prohibited are washing starting or moving the vehicle If working on the vehicle is necessary disconnect the battery charger from the mains if the power cables are damaged request assistance from qualified personnel the vehicle must be positioned in such a way that the mains power socket is easy
29. il the machine is finally demolished The instruction manual has the following purposes 1 it tells the user of the expected conditions of use and vouches for the fact that the essential safety requirements are met 2 it identifies possible uses based on the characteristics of the machine 3 it indicates incorrect and prohibited uses which are easily foreseeable based on the characteristics of the machine in order to make their prohibition known by means of instructions and signs 4 it identifies foreseeable faults and guarantees the safety requirements are main tained even in the presence of these faults This document is drawn up and presented taking into account the fact that the machine could also be destined to use by non professional users therefore taking into consideration the level of general education and discernment that can be rea sonably expected from the user The text is complete with tables and illustrations containing detailed wording which for example make it possible to identify the hand controls Achieving a satisfactory standard of safety is the main reason why the manufacturer has drawn up this instruction and users manual the instructions summarise the definition of intended use of the machine and machine safety The document is concise so that the user can master the concepts linked to the correct use the machine simply quickly and safely The user s manual covers the entire life cycle of the machine and sa
30. imensions to a minimum The container must be marked with the words TOP and FRAGILE Attention The packing procedure must entail special care in protecting the sensor systems located on the four sides of the vehicle k 2 sensor system parts of the vehicle handles for loading 54 4 15 List of the materials used The materials used for building the machine or the products used and originated dur ing its use do not present health and safety hazards for people exposed to it 1 Iron 6 Rubber Frame Suspension units Plates and supports Tyres Front suspension wishbones Bag support Rear suspension wishbones Front bumper Bushes Shafts hubs 7 Copper Min tubular upright Motor windings Bag support tube Electronic conductor Upright rotation shaft Electronic cards Front bumper with bracket 8 Plastic 2 steel Body ABS Ironmongery Electronic boxes ABS Transmission shafts Electronic cables PVC Flanges Transponder ABS Bearings Upright release handwheel PVC Springs 9 Fabric 3 Stainless Steel Bag securing belt Bolts and nuts 10 Electrical material 4 Bronze Electronic components Steering bushes Electrical components Wheel hub bushes 5 Aluminium Bodies of reducers and motors Wheels discs Wheels hubs 4 16 Putting out of service dismantling and demolition Gogo is a simple sturdy and long lasting machine I
31. itch in position 0 Power switch 3 Disconnect the right and left clutches pulling the relative rear wheel couplings until the pin is fully disconnected In this configuration the vehicle is free to move and ready to follow the player in push mode Attention In push mode vehicle steering does not work Therefore to steer the vehicle the front wheels have to be lifted slightly levering on the handgrips 4 Handgrips 4 4 1 Hazards of operating in Push mode Disconnecting the clutches As soon as the clutches are disconnected the vehicle is completely free to move therefore this operation must be carried out under conditions of total stability and on flat terrain Impossibility of stopping the machine under the best possible conditions The push handling procedure starting from the deactivation of the electrical systems and the disconnection of the mechanical transmission and both wheels clutches can lead to difficulty in controlling the vehicle on particularly steep uphill and or downhill stretches of the course Therefore it is absolutely compulsory that uphill and or downhill stretches of the course are avoided and if this is not possible the driver must make sure in advance of his capacity to push and brake considering the weight of the vehicle If the driver does happen to lose control of the vehicle he will be able to quickly get off the trajectory taking care to direct the vehicle into an area where there ar
32. lisions The display shows the word OFF 44 In case of undesired collision with an obstacle carry out the following procedure to reactivate Gogo 1 Verify the extent of the damage and if need be advise the golf course staff 2 If there is no damage move the vehicle manually away from the situation of danger 3 Press the ON key on the control panel 4 The multifunction display shows the word ON 5 Set off again in Automatic mode in conditions of safety If the procedure described does not work consult section 4 17 Troubleshooting 4 5 2 Emergencies To handle any emergencies Gogo is equipped with emergency stop devices which 1 are clearly identifiable highly visible and easy to reach in the rear of the vehi cle 2 stop the dangerous process in the shortest time possible without creating ad ditional hazards 3 allow some safeguard actions to be taken escaping to the side etc Once the emergency stop device is operated following an order to shut down this order is retained by the emergency stop device which is blocked until released the device cannot be blocked without it generating a command to shut down the device can only be released with a special manoeuvre that does not restart the machine but only authorises it to be set back at work by pressing the ON key on the control panel after the mechanical release The emergency buttons comply with the rules red colouring yellow background underneath
33. m starting Accidental collisions or using excessive force on the control devices can cause them to break which can lead to the accidental activation of the vehicle but not to its movement this always requires a voluntary action by the driver on more than one device Power up switch ON key ON OFF switch on the transponder hence in conditions of safety for people and property In these cases it is compulsory to deactivate the machine using the emergency buttons 3 8 Description of the electric and electronic parts The control electronics consist of a group of control circuits that are supplied al ready assembled and fitted with the relative electrical interconnections The elec tronics can be divided into two distinct parts one part installed on the frame and one part installed on the body connected together by means of two pairs of multipolar connectors Installed on the frame are 1 the power control circuit the central controller the collision sensor and the shunt control circuit Installed on the body are 1 the control panel the ultrasound con trol circuit and ultrasound sensors and the signalling lamps Installed on the control panel 1 the mushroom shaped emergency buttons 3 8 1 Central controller This consists of an industrial Personal Computer and a card that generates lower tension feeds it contains the logic for managing emergencies and the electronics required for interfacing between the personal computer
34. m a stationary position Before using Gogo the user must carry out the following procedure 1 raise the bag support upright and fasten it using the rear handwheel 3 leave the parking area in the PUSH mode see 4 4 Push Mode and position Gogo in an open obstacle free zone that has sufficient room for manoeuvre 4 couple the right and left clutches pressing on the relative rear wheel couplings and if necessary turning the relevant wheel until the pin enters properly 5 If the batteries have been previously removed place them in their relevant bays and connect the cables to the power unit see 4 8 2 Connecting the batteries 6 load on the bag taking care to secure it properly with the securing strap Wii Ty ee D a Ts eae 4 2 Automatic mode In this mode Gogo can follow the player who wears the transponder hooked onto his belt at the rear taking care to keep the transponder pointing at the vehicle in the open field as he moves along the competition golf course The vehicle is able to follow the driver keeping at a preset distance about 6 56 ft and modifying its speed according to that of the driver up to a limit preset in the installation and testing phase If the player decides to stop Gogo will stop with him keeping at the preset distance If the player wishes to stop Gogo so as to be able to move without being followed for instance to play the stroke he can switch off the transponder or press the Stand
35. n case it should be dismantled and demolished the following measures should be adhered to 1 disconnect and remove the batteries 2 remove the system that protects against collisions front bumper 3 disconnect the clutches and free the motors 4 disconnect the two motor driven reducers pouring their contents into a special container disconnect all the cables of the electrical system remove the sensors located on the four sides from the body remove the body from the frame disassemble the frame the suspension units the bolts and nuts and the wheels and collect and dispose of the materials separately according to their type contact specialized personnel 10 follow the requirements laid down by the current legislation concerning waste recycling and disposal oe p 4 17 Troubleshooting This section lists the causes of the vehicle not working properly and suggests to the user how to remove these causes If the procedures described do not make the vehicle work properly contact the service center Problem Solution The vehicle does not switch on Check that the connectors by means of the batteries being activated are connected with the power switch see 4 8 2 Connecting the batteries page 73 The Control panel shows the word Check that the front bumper is in OFF even after the ON key the right position and that it is not pressing on the microswitch that is tripped when a collision is det
36. nsponder are interrupted and the vehicle will stay in its position Once you have played your stroke to reactivate the communications system just turn the transponder back on putting the switch in the ON position stand in front of the vehicle not more than 10 ft away point the sensors towards the vehicle and continue your walk If the procedure described does not work consult section 4 17 Troubleshooting m o 4 2 3 Hazards of operating in Automatic mode Activation of Automatic mode only occurs following execution of some voluntarily and determined operations on the part of the driver Failure to carry out the activa tion procedure means the vehicle will not start When the lamps start to flash indicates that the machine has been initialised and is ready to set off Movement of the machine in automatic mode can be blocked switching off the transponder Switching off the transponder the vehicle stops but still remains switched on ready to set off again as soon as the driver activates the transponder again The player can move around in front of the vehicle with his back to it the transponder must always be directed towards the vehicle following trajectories that are as far as possible linear in case of particularly tight turns the driver must curb his speed and check whether the vehicle has maintained the desired trajectory If not the driver must go back and restart the pursuit procedure avoiding the difficult stretches in the route
37. on im posing the least possible limitations on him The result is a mobile vehicle whose construction design is simple and which requires little maintenance 3 9 1 Internal parts The mechanical parts inside the mobile vehicle include 1 nb UN a frame built from a structure of curved tubular iron whose shape and dimen sions are designed to guarantee the utmost safety during normal operation of the machine s life cycle two rear driving wheels with independent motors two front steering wheels front wishbone suspension with rubber rebound bumpers two permanent magnet DC motors with worm screw reducers with transmission coupled directly to the wheel hub steering system by means of an electric actuator Figure 10 Mechanical internal parts Tubular frame Rear driving wheels Front steering wheels Front suspension Direct current motors Steering system NMP WN 3 9 2 External parts The mechanical parts on the outside of the vehicle include 1 body made of plastic highly resistant to environmental strains and collisions 2 a bag support upright made of curved tubular iron 3 joint for adjusting the height of the upright 4 front bumper 5 device for unlocking the front wheels 6 handgrips Figure 11 Mechanical external parts 3 9 3 Hazards caused by the mechanics The machine is designed and built so that under expected operating conditions it is stable en
38. ough to allow its use without the risk of it overturning falling or mov ing unexpectedly The shape of the machine and its installation guarantee sufficient stability To avoid the vehicle overturning the driver must avoid sections of the golf course that are really steep see technical specifications The parts of the machine that can be accessed are within the limits consented by their functions free of acute angles 24 and sharp corners or rough surfaces which may cause injuries The internal parts are also designed in such a way as to eliminate these hazards The machine s motors take into account the rules that govern the production and marketing of DC motors Any straining by the motors over difficult routes bumpy terrain very steep climbs and in general prolonged use at the operating limits of the machine may lead to the motor becoming very hot in any case the motors are inside the vehicle and therefore in an area not accessible to people Malfunctions caused by the motors becoming very hot could cause the vehicle to stop The motor is provided with an adequate degree of protection against water and dust Power is transmitted to each of the rear wheels through a mechanical system which consists of a reducer designed and sized with prerequisites of reliability and strength that contemplate the use that will be made of the machine Precautions have been taken to prevent objects which might present a hazard from falling off or b
39. perator the person who interacts with the machine 5 mobile vehicle the part of the machine on which the golf bag rests 6 transponder the battery powered portable device that has to be worn by the driver when the machine is working in automatic mode 2 2 General information Putting the machine into service concerns just the use of the machine itself for the use intended in this document This document is directed at professional and non professional users The instructions for use are an integral part of the machine delivery ATTENTION Before using this machine read ALL the instructions 2 3 Safety The manufacturer has guaranteed the machine s safety 1 When the machine is used for its intended use as described in the instructions for use which clearly define the purpose for which the machine has been realized and contain all the information necessary for guaranteeing its safe and proper use 2 In case of malfunctioning and faults the instructions inform and warn the users about the residual hazards namely those hazards that cannot be eliminated or sufficiently reduced through the design and against which the protection devices are not or are not totally effective In evaluating the machine s safety the manufacturer has performed a thorough risk analysis considering the principle of building in safety based on the following principle preventive the risk is reduced to a marginal value by means of design choices w
40. re pressure is 1 8 bar Attention Incorrect tyre inflation pressures translate into abnormal wear of the treads which is bad for safety reduces performance and reduces autonomy It is dangerous to use Gogo with worn tyres Entrust wheel repairs and replacements to specialised service centers 4 11 Signalling lamps The two signalling lamps are located on the front part of the vehicle and are a prime factor in safety While using Gogo the user must verify that the signalling lamps are working prop erly Entrust repairs and replacements of the signalling lamps to specialised service centers 4 12 Maintenance and cleaning All maintenance operations must be done with the machine at a standstill and with the power disconnected The maintenance operations must be carried out by specialised personnel suitably trained and with a precise knowledge of how the machine works Given its particular use in the open field Gogo is bound to get dirty during normal operation although it is designed to reduce to a minimum any effects arising from dirt that is present around mechanical and electrical parts 51 Cleaning operations must be carried out by specialised personnel taking great care to protect the most delicate external parts sensors and avoiding damage of any type Below is a maintenance and cleaning schedule Periodicity Competence Battery maintenance y n Service center about 10 matches Batteryreplacement HOO eee Service cent
41. self blocking operation which pre vents automatic start up of the equipment when the button is released The emer gency stop buttons are controlled by control electronics not by the software When the machine stops its drift from the stop position for whatever cause apart from the operation of the control gear is not great enough to create hazards for people in the area The machine is designed in such a way that when the drift occurs the uncontrolled weaving of its center of gravity does not jeopardise stability or subject its structure to excessive strain N B If the player becomes aware of situations of danger or realises there is a malfunction which may cause damage to people or property he must immedi ately press one of the two red buttons on the rear of the vehicle Once the emergency devices are activated the vehicle deactivates immediately and the multifunction display shows the word OFF To reactivate Gogo after having pressed the emergency button carry out the following procedure 1 release the emergency button pressed previously by pressing the red key 2 get into a safe situation 3 press the ON key on the control panel 4 set off again in Automatic mode in conditions of safety If the procedure described does not work consult section 4 17 Troubleshooting 4 6 Incase of rain Gogo has been designed to work on dry terrain and in low humidity weather condi tions therefore using Gogo in case of rain is not recommen
42. t 8 To increase speed press the Arrow UP key to reduce speed press the Arrow DOWN key 9 To stop the vehicle press the OFF key 10 If the user does not turn the directional handwheel the vehicle stops after 16 40 ft 11 To start the vehicle again press the ON key and the Arrow UP key To return to the Automatic driving mode switch off the vehicle turning the power switch to position 0 and follow the procedure described in section 4 2 Automatic Mode 4 3 1 Hazards of operating in Manual mode Activation of manual mode only occurs following execution of some voluntarily and determined operations on the part of the driver Failure to carry out the activa tion procedure means the vehicle will not start When the lamps start to flash indi cates that the machine has been initialised and is ready to set off Operator errors The driving system is designed to help learning and make Gogo easier to use However a suitable period for learning to drive the vehicle is mandatory before using it in potentially hazardous situations or in the presence of other people or obstacles If the operator is not very familiar with the driving system it is possible that er rors are made failing to control the manoeuvres and setting an excessive speed To guarantee the utmost safety the emergency stop devices and the front bumper are in any case active When operating in Manual mode the machine s driving system is 39 capable of stopping the
43. t Gogo is supplied in the following configuration a mobile vehicle complete with frame body bag support upright front bumper with protection in sensorized rubber two DC motors two front suspension units four wheels with rubber rain tyres and alloy discs an electronic control system complete with driving management electrical power system and operating safety features and a seat Abattery powered transponder two pre wired batteries anexternal electronic battery charger with a connecting cable a belt to secure the bag to the frame Figure 1 Front view of the vehicle Control panel Emergency buttons Seat Player localization sensors Lamps for signalling vehicle in movement Front bumper Body Bag support upright Bag securing belt CONDWARWNE Figure 2 Rear view of the vehicle 1 Control panel 2 Emergency buttons 3 Seat 4 Player localization sensors 8 Bag support upright 9 Upright release handwheel 10 Housing for the bag 11 Handles for loading 12 Motor clutch 13 Electronic box housing 14 Battery charger connector housing Figure 3 Transponder front view Figure 4 Transponder rear view ee 1 Ultrasound sensors 2 Battery housing 3 Clip for hooking onto the belt 11 Figure 5 Transponder left side view Figure 6 Transponder right side view 3 Clip for hooking onto the belt 4 ON OFF switch
44. the player must proceed with the greatest of care reduce speed and refrain from reckless manoeuvres or unsafe steering The user may not make any modifications to the vehicle or to the accessories supplied The Gogo batteries contain an electrolyte in case of contact with the skin and or eyes rinse immediately and seek medical advice WARNING Do not install non approved electrical accessories since they could course disturbances or damage the on board electronics as well as making the warranty void 3 5 Recommendations for driving Driving Gogo requires a certain knack as it is different from other vehicles for transporting golf bags For this reason we recommend trying Gogo out in the open field until you get used to the movements and manage to actually control vehicle performance braking following distance travel speed etc The driving system is designed to help learning and make Gogo easier to use In any case a suitable period for learning to drive the vehicle is mandatory before using it in potentially hazardous situations or in the presence of other people or obstacles To drive Gogo in automatic mode just put on the transponder hooking it to your belt load and firmly secure the bag to the upright and activate the vehicle and trans ponder according to the starting procedure described in the following paragraphs after this all you have to do is walk in front of machine to be followed gently at a distance about 6 50 ft
45. time to time without notice or obligation in specifications materials and to change or discontinue models which are considered necessary to the purpose of product improvement or for reasons of design and or marketing
46. tisfies legal and technical requirements concerning information about the machine it provides technicians operators and maintenance engineers with useful instructions information and warnings for carrying out expected jobs in conditions of safety it puts the user in the condition to use the machine correctly and safely and to maintain it in a good state of conservation and efficiency Some of the instructions it gives are 1 already operation procedures in the various modes on the machine itself in a table on the control panel box 2 already in the documents provided at the sale The manual mirrors the technological level current at the time of the machine s sale which may be updated at a later date 3 Description technical data and general operating principles 3 1 Description Gogo is a completely automatic mobile machine for the facilitated transport of a golf bag on the golf course Basically it consists of e amobile vehicle consisting of awheeled mechanical structure a frame that includes a tubular structure for transporting the bag bag support upright a seat for resting whilst waiting and a thermoformed body anelectronic part for driving and safety device management apair of reducers in CC apower supply unit consisting of two PB GEL sealed batteries e A transponder worn by the player Gogo is equipped with mechanisms for detecting possible collisions and emergency situations 3 2 Equipmen
47. to reach during charging Charging the batteries must be carried out in aerated rooms without any flames and sparks In particular charging must not be done in the vicinity of boiler rooms or electrical contactors Observing the maintenance conditions of the batteries is compulsory To charge the batteries Gogo is supplied with an external battery charger complete with a cable to connect the vehicle to the mains power supply To recharge the batteries carry out the following procedure 1 make sure the vehicle is switched off power switch in position 0 2 insert the battery charger connector in the relevant housing situated in Gogo s rear end 3 connect the battery charger to the mains 4 wait until the batteries are fully charged green light on the battery charger LED The average charging time is about 10 hours 1 Battery charger connector housing 2 Battery charger supplied with Gogo Attention the electrical power supply to the battery charger must match that quoted on the data plate In case of doubt about the electrical power supply available consult the after sales service incase of damage to the power cord replace immediately with another one of the same type and specifications donot lay any objects on the power cord and verify that it is not in an area where people pass by the cord must not be rolled up or knotted do not use the battery charger near water or other types of liquid If
48. trol panel is located at the front of the vehicle at the end of the bag support upright in an easily accessible position see figure 2 page 11 The control panel has the following devices and controls figure 7 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 Figure 7 Control panel 1 Power switch When the switch is turned to position I the vehicle is powered up When the switch is turned to position 0 the vehicle is disabled 2 Multifunction display The multifunction display gives a real time display of the state of charge of the bat teries and the three stages of ON STAND BY and OFF N B The state of charge of the batteries is a precise and unequivocal reading taken from a real time calculation which depends on the travel and terrain conditions For in stance after a long climb the percentage shown could fall considerably and then rise again after having travelled on the flat or downhill for a while In any case the actual autonomy of the vehicle is guaranteed for about 7 50 mi 17 3 ON key Once the vehicle is powered up pressing the ON key activates the vehicle The display 2 shows the word ON 4 STAND BY key When the STAND BY key is pressed the machine goes into the waiting mode in terrupting the transmission of data with the transponder Press ON 3 to reactivate normal operation 5 OFF key When the OFF key is pressed the machine is deactivated interrupting the transmis sion of data with the transponder If the O

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