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Tugger
Operator's Manual
WARNING:
Carefully review and understand all INSTRUCTIONS prior to operating this device. Failure to follow
the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury. Keep these
instructions in a safe place and accessible so that they can be reviewed as required. Keep these
instructions to assist in future servicing needs.
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Summary of Contents for Super Handy GUO098

  • Page 1 Tugger Operator's Manual WARNING: Carefully review and understand all INSTRUCTIONS prior to operating this device. Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury. Keep these instructions in a safe place and accessible so that they can be reviewed as required. Keep these instructions to assist in future servicing needs.
  • Page 2: Technical Specifications

    • Limit travel speed. Ground conditions, congestion, slope, location of personnel and other factors increase risk of collision or injury to personnel. 2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SKU# GUO098 Performance Towing capacity 2600lbs (1200kgs) Load capacity 350lbs (160kgs) Max.
  • Page 3: Controls And Features

    Note: *The maximum forward/backward speed and maximum slope range depend on the towed object, temperature , ground conditions, battery conditions and other factors. Actual maximum speed and range charges may vary. 3. CONTROLS AND FEATURES Part No. Description Part No. Description Handlebar Parking brake...
  • Page 4 4. ASSEMBLY 4.1 Assemble Handlebar (See Fig. 1) Place the fixing base (B) on the frame (A) and connect them first with 2 M8x20 bolts (C) and 2 M8 nuts (D), then fix them together completely with 2 M6x20 hex bolts (E) and 2 M6 nuts (F). Fig.
  • Page 5 4.4 Assemble Front Wheel (See Fig. 4) Fig. 4 Assemble the front wheel (D) to the shock absorber hits (A) with 2 spacers (C & D), 1 M12x160 hexagonal bolt (B) and 1 M12 nut (F). 4.5 Assemble Tow bar connector (See Fig.
  • Page 6 4.7 Assemble Seat (See Fig. 7) Fig. 7 Secure the seat (B) to the seat frame (A) with 4 M8x15 star head bolts (C). 4.8 Assemble Tool Box (See Fig. 8) Assemble the Tool Bag (B) to the rear of the Frame (A). Fig.
  • Page 7 4.10 Seat Position Adjustment Fig. 10 (See Fig. 10) Disassemble the 4 star-head bolts (A), adjust to the proper position, and then fix the four star-head bolts (A). Loosen the four star head bolts (A), adjust them to the proper position, and then fix the four star head bolts (A) Note: This tugger can be driven alone as a scooter to alleviate your traffic...
  • Page 8 * Tow Bar Connection (See Fig. 12) Fix the towbar (C) on the connect kit (A) with the coupling pin (B), and insert the R pin (D) to cecure the coupling pin(B). Do not tow objects from any point on the tugger other than the hitch provided. Towing from a point above the rear axle center line can cause the tugger to roll over backwards.
  • Page 9: Operation

    5. OPERATION 5.1 General inspection before operation General inspection is effective to find the malfunctions or faults on this tugger. Check the following items before operation. DO NOT USE THE TUGGER IF ANY MALFUNCTION IS FOUND. • Check for scratches, deformation or cracks. •...
  • Page 10 For the power supply of the console, the red knob in left hand side is the power switch. Push on it, power is On. Push on again, power is off. (See Fig. 14) 5.4 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR (See Fig. 15) LED on battery also shows battery capacity: 1.
  • Page 11: Maintenance And Storage

    5.8 Brake & Parking (See Fig. 18) Fig. 18 The left brake handle is controlled mechanical brake which lock the brake in the right rear wheel. When actuated brake handle, It will slow the tugger down until it comes to a complete stop. Braking performance depends on road conditions and the load conditions and speed of the tugger.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    6.3 Battery Replacement Only trained technicians are allowed to maintain, charge or replace the battery. Use approved and from your dealer released original spare parts. Only trained technicians are allowed to do maintenance on this tugger. Before maintaining, turn off the power and remove the trailer from the tugger. Recycling of batteries undergoes national regulations.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution The scooter does The scooter is not turned on. Turn on scooter by pressing power button. not operate. The battery is not charged. Charge Battery. The hand brake and parking brake Make sure hand brake and parking brake are are inadvertently engaged.
  • Page 16 Great Circle USA Support Line: 1-866-493-0524 help@greatcircleus.com www.greatcircleus.com...

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