PAW 44009 Owner's Manual

PAW 44009 Owner's Manual

Power assist wheelbarrow

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Power Assist Wheelbarrow
Owner's Manual
PAW Model: 44009
PLEASE DON'T RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE!
- HAVING PROBLEMS? - INSTALLATION QUESTIONS? - NEED PARTS? - TROUBLESHOOTING?
CONTACT CUSTOMER SUPPORT FIRST!
1-800-495-9278
WWW.MY-PAW.COM
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Central Time
Decko Products - 2301 Traffic St. NE - Minneapolis, MN 55413
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Revised: 03-13

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Michael V Duvaldadrian
February 14, 2025

charger is blinking red/green are the batteries bad or the charger and do you have access to lithium batteries and would it harm the motor

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Mr. Anderson
February 14, 2025

The provided context does not mention a blinking red/green light on the PAW 44009 charger or its meaning. It also does not specify the availability of lithium batteries or their compatibility with the motor.

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Summary of Contents for PAW 44009

  • Page 1 Power Assist Wheelbarrow Owner’s Manual PAW Model: 44009 PLEASE DON’T RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE! - HAVING PROBLEMS? - INSTALLATION QUESTIONS? - NEED PARTS? - TROUBLESHOOTING? CONTACT CUSTOMER SUPPORT FIRST! 1-800-495-9278 WWW.MY-PAW.COM Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Central Time Decko Products - 2301 Traffic St. NE - Minneapolis, MN 55413...
  • Page 2 Attaching and adjusting wiring Page: 13  Attaching the tray brace Page: 14  Attaching a tray Page: 15  Operating your PAW Pages: 16  Attaching the battery charger Pages: 16  Charging the batteries Page: 17  Operating your PAW Page: 18 ...
  • Page 3 Your PAW is a piece of power equipment and needs to be used with the care and caution required of all power equipment & tools. Never let an adult, child or pet ride in your PAW due to the risk of possible harm or injury.
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    NEVER operate your PAW in an overloaded condition. Stacking material above the tray rim or over the sides of the tray can cause the PAW to be uncontrollably out of balance resulting in harm or injury to you or others, and damage to property.
  • Page 5 Your PAW tires are only designed for low speed use. Optimum and maximum operating air pressure is 30 pounds per square inch (PSI). Your PAW tires come pre-inflated from the factory. It is a good idea to check the initial pressure to insure the proper 30 PSI pressure required.
  • Page 6: Parts Inventory

    Parts Inventory A. Drive system and electronics M8 x 35mm hex bolt (QTY: 12) Owner’s Manual B. Tray brace J. M8 x 12mm hex bolt (QTY: 2) C. Battery box K. M10 x 15mm hex bolt (QTY: 4) D. Motor protective cover L.
  • Page 7: Assembling The Main Frame

    Assembling the main frame 1. Lay out the left support leg (F), right support leg (G), and dump support brace (H) as shown. 2. Insert the right support leg (G) into the dump support brace (H) as shown above. 3. Using (QTY 2) M8 x 35mm hex bolts (I) and (QTY 2) M8 hex nuts (N) secure the right support leg (G) to the dump support brace (H).
  • Page 8 Assembling the main frame and drive system 5. Using (QTY 2) M8 x 35mm hex bolts (I) and (QTY 2) M8 hex nuts (N) secure the left support leg (F) to the dump support brace (H). Align the legs and tighten fasteners securely. Frame 6.
  • Page 9 Assembling the drive system and left handle Frame Frame 10. Using (QTY 2) M10 x 15mm hex bolts (K) secure the right side frame support (R) to the frame. Frame 11. Using (QTY 2) M10 x 15mm hex bolts (K) secure the left side frame support (L) to the frame. 12.
  • Page 10 Attaching the electronics box and right handle Frame Frame Frame 14. Using (QTY 1) M8 x 35mm hex bolts (I) and (QTY 1) M8 hex nuts (N) attach the electronic box (A) to the frame and left handle (E). Frame 15.
  • Page 11 Attaching the motor protective cover 18.IMPORTANT! Tighten all frame bolts using wrenches. Take special care to make sure all frame parts are aligned. 19. Insert the motor protective cover (D) under the assembled frame and drive system as shown in the above images. Take care not to damage the drive system when attaching the motor protective cover (D).
  • Page 12 Attaching the battery box Battery Mounts Battery Mounts Handle Cable Frame Frame 22. Positioning the handle side of the battery box to the rear - Insert the right side (spring side) of the battery box (C) into the right battery mount holes located in the frame. The drive system electronics cable should go over the top of the battery box (C) as shown.
  • Page 13 Attaching and adjusting wiring Cable Cable Power Plug Frame Frame Slack Power Plug 26. Using a zip tie (O) secure the power plug wire and drive system electronics cable to the frame. Be sure to leave enough slack so the power plug can be pulled easily from the battery box for recharging. Slack Slack Frame...
  • Page 14 34. The PAW is now assembled and ready for operation. 35. You will next need to attach a tray (sold separately). It is not recommended to load and use the PAW without a tray as this may cause damage to the PAW.
  • Page 15 Attaching a tray (sold separately) *Purchase a 6 Cu. Ft. tray, sold separately 36. Lower the tray* onto the PAW frame. Line up all holes in the tray with the holes in the PAW frame brackets. 6 Cu. Ft. Tray...
  • Page 16 Before operating the PAW, it is a good idea to get familiar with controlling your PAW. Your PAW operates in much of the same way as a standard manually operated wheel barrow, the only major difference is your PAW has an optional forward/reverse power assist.
  • Page 17: Charging The Batteries

    49. Connect the battery charger as shown on page 17. When the indicator light turns from red to green on the charger the PAW is ready for operation. The amount of time needed full charge the batteries will vary from ½ hour to up to 12 hours.
  • Page 18: Periodic Maintenance

    55. POWER OPERATION OF YOUR PAW With power switch in the ON position take the PAW to a large open outside area. Grasp the PAW handles with both hands, lift the PAW until the support legs are off the ground and the weight of the load is transferred to the drive wheels.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    (C) lid and remove lid. Battery Box (C) Wiring: Loose wiring inside the battery box can cause the PAW 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.
  • Page 20: Limited Warranty And Limitation Of Liability

    Limited Warranty. As the owner of the product, you are solely responsible for any such unrelated costs which may be incurred. In order to ACTIVATE YOUR WARRANTY, the original purchaser must register the product using the form below or online at www.my -paw.com within 30 days of purchase.

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