GARIA 2012 Monaco User Manual

Luxury golf and leisure car
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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your new Garia vehicle.
The Garia is the ultimate luxury golf and leisure car; a unique combination of per-
formance, versatility and elegance – designed to move you.
This Garia car User's Manual contains important information that you will need for
the proper operation, maintenance and handling of your Garia.
This User's Manual covers the Garia Golf Car, the Garia LSV, and the Garia Monaco.
We encourage you to read this and the other following manuals thoroughly before
operating your Garia.
If you have additional questions regarding operation or maintenance, please contact
your local Authorized Garia Service Dealer for support.
Thank you for choosing Garia.
After Sales and Support Department
Garia A/S
Lunikvej 44
DK-2670 Greve
Denmark
User's Manual: Garia golf and leisure vehicle.
© 2012 by Garia A/S
3rd Edition
All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the writ-
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Copyrighted material.
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written permission of Garia A/S, After Sales and Support Department
Printed in Denmark
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  • Page 1 1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your new Garia vehicle. The Garia is the ultimate luxury golf and leisure car; a unique combination of per- formance, versatility and elegance – designed to move you. This Garia car User’s Manual contains important information that you will need for the proper operation, maintenance and handling of your Garia.
  • Page 2 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Garia A/S or Garia Inc. is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the use of the material in this manual.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION Particularly important information is emphasized in this manual by the following nota- tions: The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BE ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! DANGER Failure to follow DANGER instructions could result in severe injury or death to the vehicle occupants, a bystander, or a person inspecting or repairing the vehicle.
  • Page 4 Garia vehicle and this manual. If you have any questions concerning this manual or your Garia product, please consult your Garia dealer. This manual is to be considered a permanent part of the Garia vehicle. Hence, it should always follow the vehicle, including when it is resold.
  • Page 5 • NEVER operate while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. IMPORTANT NOTE ALWAYS OPERATE THIS GARIA VEHICLE IN COMPLIANCE WITH YOUR COUNTRY AND LOCAL VEHICLE REGULATIONS INCLUDING REGISTRATION, TITLING, INSURANCE, SEAT BELT US- AGE, AND OPERATOR’S LICENSING. Turn ignition switch to the off position and remove key before leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT LABELS/NOTIFICATIONS Fig. 1.1 Dashboard Label. Read before operating vehicle. Label size may vary Fig. 1.2 Batteries Warning Label. Read before handling batteries. Label placed in the battery compartment. Label size may vary.
  • Page 7 Fig. 1.3 Maintenance Warning Label. Read before maintaining vehicle. Label placed in the battery compartment. Label size may vary. Fig. 1.4 Towing Warning Label. Read before towing vehicle. Label placed in the battery compartment. Label size may vary. Fig. 1.5 Load area label.
  • Page 8 If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Garia Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    2.3.5 Steering ..............7 2.3.6 Reverse warning indicator (Except Garia Monaco) ......8 2.3.7 Pedal operation .
  • Page 10 3.6.5 Cleaning batteries ............27 3.7 Storage of batteries .
  • Page 11 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.1 Dashboard overview ............46 5.2 Seats .
  • Page 12 MAINTENANCE 7.1 Replacing light bulbs ............69 7.1.1 Replacing the bulb of the headlight .
  • Page 13 9.3 Garia Monaco vehicle specification ........
  • Page 14: Warranty

    1. WARRANTY In order to uphold the warranty it is important that all service actions are performed according to the intervals specified by Garia. Please refer to your warranty and ser- vice book for the complete warranty terms and service conditions.
  • Page 15 WARRANTY...
  • Page 16: Safety

    SAFETY 2. SAFETY It is important to read and understand this Garia car manual and all safety and in- struction labels before the vehicle is first used. 2.1 GARIA LSV AND MONACO • Read ”Check-ups before use”. • The Garia LSV / Garia Monaco is constructed to operate at 40 KM/H (25 MPH).
  • Page 17: Batteries

    2. Tire conditions 3. Body and chassis 4. Brakes 5. Steering 6. Reverse warning indicator (except Garia Monaco) 7. Pedal operation 2.3.1 BATTERIES It is of great importance that the tire pressure is checked and adjusted regularly before using the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Checking Tire Wear

    SAFETY 2.3.2 TIRE & PRESSURE CONDITIONS 2.3.3 CHECKING TIRE WEAR Check tire surface for damages, cracks and foreign objects. When tire thread wears down to 2,0 mm (0,08 in.), it is recommended that the tire is replaced. Please check local legislation for minimum requirements of tire treads. Tire pressure 10”...
  • Page 19: Body And Chassis

    Please consult a qualified repair shop immediately. It is recommended that repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer. The pedal should feel firm at all times and always return to its original position when released.
  • Page 20: Steering

    • Turn steering wheel slightly left and right. • If too much free play is observed, or any unusual sounds appear from any of the components, consult a qualified repair shop. Garia recommends that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer.
  • Page 21: Reverse Warning Indicator (Except Garia Monaco)

    SAFETY 2.3.6 REVERSE WARNING INDICATOR (EXCEPT GARIA MONACO) Fig. 2.5 Control the reverse warning indicator function by selecting ”R” on the ignition switch and reversing slowly. Make sure to operate safely and with sufficient space when reversing. The audio warning signal should be activated. If it does not activate, please consult a qualified repair shop.
  • Page 22: Pedal Operation

    SAFETY 2.3.7 PEDAL OPERATION Perform the following check on the pedal operation to ensure that pedals are working correctly as specified below. WARNING Always ensure that the ignition switch is turned “OFF” before the pedal operation is tested. Vehicle can accelerate abruptly if it is set to the “F” or “R” position and potentially cause severe injury to persons or damage to property.
  • Page 23: Brake Pedal

    SAFETY 2.3.7.2 BRAKE PEDAL Fig. 2.7 Before driving, ensure that: • The brake pedal feels firm and cannot be pressed more than 2/3 of the total pedal travel distance. • The pedal returns to its original position when released. The original position is when the pedal is positioned as illustrated above.
  • Page 24: Driving The Garia Golf Car

    SAFETY 2.4 DRIVING THE GARIA GOLF CAR • Keep the entire body inside the vehicle at all times. Remain fully seated and hold on to speed handles or other objects while driving. • Do not start vehicle until all passengers are fully seated.
  • Page 25: Driving The Garia Lsv And Monaco

    The Garia LSV and the Garia Monaco should be safe to use as long as the safety pre- cautions explained in the user’s manuals and on the vehicle are upheld. Make sure that you always drive according to the current conditions and adjust the speed and driving pattern according to the terrain in which the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 26: Driving On Golf Courses And Roads

    SAFETY 2.4.2 DRIVING ON GOLF COURSES AND ROADS Monaco Fig. 2.8 • Hills: Driving up and down steep hills and slopes should be avoided or, as a mini- mum, driven with the highest level of caution. If driving down hills or slopes is a necessity, do this as slowly as possible while braking with the brake pedal.
  • Page 27: Driver Qualifications

    For the Gaira LSV and the Garia Monaco it is a legal requirement that all drivers of these vehicles have a valid driver’s license. The Garia LSV and the Garia Monaco are fitted with seat belts.
  • Page 28: Maintenance To Ensure Safety

    Garia Workshop Repair Manual. 2.4.6 TRANSPORT RECOMMENDATIONS When transporting the Garia on a opentrailer it is recommended that the follow items are carefully uninstalled and stored saftly before transport can begin. •...
  • Page 29: Mirrors

    SAFETY 2.4.7 MIRRORS The Garia LSV / Garia Monaco comes with factory fitted mirrors, adjustable for the optimal viewing conditions enhancing the safety while driving. Adjust the rearview mirror before driving. Do not adjust mirrors while driving. This takes focus off the driving and can create dangerous situations.
  • Page 30: Seat Belts Garia Lsv And Monaco

    SAFETY 2.4.8 SEAT BELTS GARIA LSV AND MONACO The Garia LSV / Garia Monaco is equipped with three-point seat belts. Ensure that all passengers have their seat belts fastened before putting the vehicle into movement. The seat belt must at all times be worn tightly around the body. The seat belt shall not be tensioned around any other objects than the person wearing the seat belt, e.g.
  • Page 31: Batteries

    BATTERIES 3. BATTERIES Fig. 3.1 3.1 BATTERY SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS Please read and comply with all of the following safety-related instructions and warn- ings prior to operating and maintaining the batteries in this vehicle. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in serious personal injury, death and/or property damage.
  • Page 32: Battery Safety

    BATTERIES 3.1.1 BATTERY SAFETY • Check that all connections and battery cables are securely attached to the ter- minals and tightened according to specification; too loose or too tight connec- tions can result in post breakages, meltdown or fire. • To avoid short circuits do not place any objects on batteries or terminals. •...
  • Page 33: General Information

    BATTERIES 3.2 GENERAL INFORMATION This Garia is equipped with six 8 Volt lead acid batteries providing power for the ve- hicle’s operation. To ensure the best operation, always make sure that the vehicle is maintained according to specified maintenance intervals. The batteries used in this ve- hicle are Trojan®...
  • Page 34: Charger Led

    In case of a charger malfunction the DeltaQ charger LED will blink red X amount of times indicating the fault code on the charger. If this happens please contact the nearest Garia dealer for further support.
  • Page 35: Equipment For Handling Batteries

    BATTERIES 3.5 EQUIPMENT FOR HANDLING BATTERIES • Goggles, gloves and protective clothing: Always wear protective clothing, acid- proof gloves and goggles when handling lead acid batteries, and remove all jew- elry. Batteries are corrosive and failure to follow the above-mentioned instruc- tions may result in personal injury or death as lead acid can cause severe burns and destroy clothing.
  • Page 36: Watering Batteries

    Use only the approved Flow-Rite water supply that came with the vehicle. If the Flow- Rite water supply did not come with vehicle, please contact the nearest Garia dealer. Use of unapproved water supply or modification of approved water supply can lead to system failure and will void applicable warranties.
  • Page 37: Using The Flow-Rite Hand Pump

    BATTERIES 3.6.3 USING THE FLOW-RITE HAND PUMP To operate the hand pump enclosed for watering the batteries, please follow the procedure below. Note: Other Flow-Rite products recommended for the Trojan® HydroLink™ Watering system can also be used. Please see www.flow-rite.com for more information. STEP 1 Bulb Check hand pump for proper operation.
  • Page 38 BATTERIES STEP 4 Fill water to batteries. Squeeze the bulb with firm pressure to begin pumping water into the battery cells. When the bulb becomes firm, all cells are full and filling is complete. Fig. 3.5 STEP 5 Disconnect. When the bulb becomes firm, and not be- fore, immediately disconnect the couplers by depressing the push button on the female coupler.
  • Page 39: Preventive Maintenance

    Only allow a trained battery service technician to service batteries. It is recommended that battery mainte- nance is provided by a trained Authorized Garia Service Dealer in order to ensure the best possible treatment of the vehicle.
  • Page 40: Cleaning Batteries

    BATTERIES 3.6.5 CLEANING BATTERIES • Clean the top of the battery, the terminals, and all connections with a cloth or brush with a solution of baking soda and water (ensure that none of the baking soda solution gets inside of the battery). Use 1lb of baking soda for 1 gallon of water (120g for 1 liter of water).
  • Page 41: Storage Of Batteries

    BATTERIES 3.7 STORAGE OF BATTERIES • Plug the charger in when the car is in storage. The charger automatically mainte- nance charges the batteries. • Store in a cool, dry place, protected from elements that can damage batteries. • Disconnect external equipment to eliminate potential electric loads that may discharge the battery.
  • Page 42: Watering System

    BATTERIES 3.7.4 WATERING SYSTEM If the vehicle is taken out of service or put into storage for a period of 6 weeks or longer, the HydroLink™ Watering System will require seasonal maintenance. No special steps need to be taken for winterization of a HydroLink™ Watering System that is installed on the batteries;...
  • Page 43 BATTERIES...
  • Page 44: Operation

    OPERATION 4. OPERATION 4.1 OVERVIEW Standard or upgrade Standard on LSV Standard on Monaco Monaco Fig. 4.1 1. Indicator stalk 10. Wiper and washer switch (upgrade) 2. Steering wheel 11. Interior light switch (upgrade) 3. Instrument cluster 12. Refrigerator switch (upgrade) 4.
  • Page 45: Overview Golf Car

    OPERATION 4.2 OVERVIEW GOLF CAR 1. Front wheel 2. Bonnet 3. Headlight 4. Air scoop 5. Roof 6. Seats 7. Rearview mirror Golf car Fig. 4.2 1. Speed handles 2. Rear wing 3. Mudguard rear 4. Load area 5. Rear lights 6.
  • Page 46: Overview Lsv

    OPERATION 4.3 OVERVIEW LSV 1. LED turn signal 2. SAE approved head lights 3. SAE approved front reflec- tor on A-pillar 4. 3-point seat belts 5. Rear wheel protector LSV Fig. 4.2 1. Sideview mirrors 2. Rear reflector on B-pillar 3.
  • Page 47: Overview Monaco

    OPERATION 4.4 OVERVIEW MONACO 1. E-marked turnsignal light 2. E-marked position light 3. E-marked front lights 4. E-marked sideview mirrors 5. E-marked 3-point seat belt 6. Rear wheel protector Monaco Fig. 4.2 1. Front mudguard 2. E-marked rear lights 3. E-marked reflector 4.
  • Page 48: Speed Switch (Standard On Lsv And Monaco)

    Monaco Fig. 4.7 Speed switch functions: The Garia LSV / Garia Monaco is equipped with a speed switch to change between Garia ECO mode and Garia SPORT mode, making driving on golf courses more conven- ient, since the vehicle accelerates softer and reaches a speed of 16 mph / 25km/h.
  • Page 49: Instrument Cluster Notifications

    OPERATION 4.6 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTIFICATIONS 4.6.1 CRITICAL BATTERY LEVEL Critical battery level: This appears in cluster when the vehicle has a minimum range left and can only drive in limp mode at 4 Mph / 6 Kph. The vehicle requires charging urgently. 4.6.2 CURRENTLY NO MESSAGES When pressing the right button on the cluster it is possible to reveiw all active mes-...
  • Page 50: Reduced Power

    4.6.5 SERVICE DUE The service due notification will appear when the vehicle has reached the milage or hour limit. Please contact the nearest Garia dealer to get the service carried out accordingly. 4.6.6 BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR State of charge in Icon Led’s...
  • Page 51: Ignition Switch

    OPERATION 4.7 IGNITION SWITCH Fig. 4.7 Ignition switch functions: OFF: Most electrical applications are disabled. The refrigerator will function for an additional two hours (the timer function is adjustable, please contact your dealer for more information), if activated whilst the ignition switch is turned to ”R.N.F”. The interior light and the 12V plug will still be functioning.The key can be removed in this position.
  • Page 52: Main Power Switch

    OPERATION 4.8 MAIN POWER SWITCH Fig. 4.8 The main power switch is located on the right side of the battery compartment. The switch disables all electrical functions except the automatic parking brake, the ability to charge the vehicle and the back-up power for the instrument cluster unit. When storing the vehicle for longer periods of time, it is recommended that the main power is switched off, in order to experience as little discharging as possible.
  • Page 53: Parking Brake

    If the parking brake is not functioning as described above, ensure that a qualified re- pair shop performs a parking brake check. Garia recommends that service is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer.
  • Page 54: Driving, Accelerating

    OPERATION 4.10 DRIVING, ACCELERATING Fig. 4.10 1. Turn Main power switch to “ON” 2. Push the brake pedal and select “N”, and then ”F” for driving forward (or ”R” for reversing). 3. Make sure that no people or obstacles are in the risk of being injured or damaged by the vehicle.
  • Page 55: Stopping, Braking

    If an emergency occurs, the brakes are designed to handle an emergency braking in- cident. However, after any emergency braking incident, carry out a brake maintenance check. Please consult a qualified repair shop. Garia recommends that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer.
  • Page 56: Rough Terrain Driving

    OPERATION 4.12 ROUGH TERRAIN DRIVING 6.5 inches (165 mm) Garia Monaco Fig. 4.12 Always make sure that the greatest precautions are taken when driving in rough terrains. The vehicle’s ground clearance is 6.5 inches (approx. 165 mm). Always drive slowly and always be ready to stop. Rough terrain driving can cause situations that are damaging to the vehicle, therefore always drive very cautiously.
  • Page 57: Hill Hold And Roll Back

    OPERATION 4.13 HILL HOLD AND ROLL BACK The Garia features a hill hold function which keeps the vehicle at steady speeds when starting and stopping on a slope. When stopping, the motor will keep the vehicle steady for two (2-3) seconds before the parking brake engages.
  • Page 58: Motor Braking

    OPERATION 4.15 MOTOR BRAKING The Garia vehicle is equipped with a motor brake function allowing the user to brake and stop the vehicle without activating the service brake. It is recommended only to use the motor braking function in controlled emergency braking situations.
  • Page 59: Vehicle Equipment

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5. VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.1 Dashboard overview 11 12 Fig. 5.1 1. Cup holders, two in each side 2. Hazard light switch 3. Steering wheel: pen holder and scorecard holder 4. Heated windshield switch (upgrade / standard on LSV and Monaco) 5.
  • Page 60: Seats

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.2 Seats Monaco Fig. 5.2 5.2.2 Below the seats: The battery compartment is located below the seats. This contains the main power switch, the towing switch, the batteries, the brake fluid container and the VIN (vehicle identification number). For access to the battery compartment, tip the seat as shown in fig.
  • Page 61: Instrument Cluster Functions And Warning Lamps

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.3 Instrument cluster functions and warning lamps Fig. 5.3 The instrument cluster unit combines all the information about the vehicle that the driver needs for proper operation. If front lights are turned on, the cluster will auto- matically dim the display creating a more comfortable drive. 1.
  • Page 62: Button On Instrument Cluster (Left)

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.3.1 Inner cluster Fig. 5.4 1. Speedometer 2. Odometer, trip counter,operation counter 3. Clock 4. Speed switch position (standard on LSV and Monaco) 5.3.2 Button on instrument cluster (left) Fig. 5.5 1. Push button to change between overall distance and time as well as trip dis- tance and trip time.
  • Page 63: Button On Instrument Cluster (Right)

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.3.3 Button on instrument cluster (right) Fig. 5.6 The button on the right side of the instrument cluster adjusts the clock. To adjust, hold down the button on the right side of the instrument cluster. • Hours will blink. Push repeatedly to set hours. •...
  • Page 64: Indicator Stalk

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.4 Indicator stalk Indicator stalk overview: Fig. 5.7 Fig. 5.8 1. Turn signal, right 2. Turn signal, left 3. High beam on / off (can only be activated when is in third position) 4. Light off / position light / low beam on (when activated the light in the instru- ment cluster will automatically dim).
  • Page 65: Air Scoop

    5.5.1 Opening and closing the air scoop Fig. 5.9 The Garia is equipped with an air scoop which channels fresh air into the cabin while driving. The air scoop is adjustable in steps and also fully removable. To open the air scoop, push the lever upwards. The air scoop can be opened in 2 dif- ferent angles depending on the preferred airflow.
  • Page 66: Removing The Air Scoop

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.5.2 REMOVING THE AIR SCOOP To fully remove the air scoop, open the air scoop to its maximum position, push the Fig. 5.10 center lever to pull out the handle as illustrated, and then lift the air scoop out of its hinges.
  • Page 67: Storage Room Under Bonnet

    Fig. 5.11 Fig. 5.12 The Garia is equipped with a lockable storage compartment under the bonnet. To open the bonnet, push the bonnet button on the dashboard. The bonnet can be opened by pushing the button under the dashboard as illustrated in figure 5.12, only when the ignition switch is in “R,N,F”...
  • Page 68: Bin

    Garia strongely discourages the operation of any vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol, drugs or similar.
  • Page 69: Multi-Functional Rear Section

    Fig. 5.14 5.8.1 Standard bag holder (except Monaco) The Garia bag holder system allows convenient transportation of two golf bags with easy access to golf clubs and pockets on the bags. Place golf bags in an angled position and tighten the straps to secure the golf bags during transportation.
  • Page 70: Adjusting Rearview Mirror

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.9 Adjusting rearview mirror Fig. 5.15 Adjust the rear view mirror to ensure that the view to the rear is as unobstructed as possible. Wrong adjustment can cause dangerous traffic situations and accidents resulting in severe personal injury, death or material damage. The mirror has a convenient tip function that prevents blinding traffic coming from behind.
  • Page 71: Refrigerator (Upgrade)

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.10 Refrigerator (upgrade) Fig. 5.16 The refrigerator provides cooling for foods and beverages when the vehicle is in op- eration. The ignition switch must be turned to “F,N,R”. The refrigerator will continue its cooling function for an additional 2 hours after the ignition switch has been turned to “OFF”, unless it is not turned off by its respec- tive switch.
  • Page 72: Defrosting The Refrigerator

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.10.2 Defrosting the refrigerator Humidity can form frost on the inside of the refrigerator. This reduces the cooling capacity. Defrost the refrigerator frequently to avoid this. 5.10.3 To defrost the refrigerator, PROCEED AS FOLLOWS: • Remove the contents of the refrigerator. •...
  • Page 73: Interior Light (Upgrade / Standard On Lsv And Monaco)

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.11 Interior light (upgrade / standard on LSV and Monaco) Monaco Fig. 5.17 The interior dome light is placed in the headliner between the windshield and air scoop. Turn the switch on the dashboard to switch the interior light on and off. Use only when vehicle is not in movement.
  • Page 74: Windshield Wiper / Washer (Upgrade / Standard On Lsv And Monaco)

    Make sure that the wiper blade is always in the optimum condition. For the best wip- ing performance, make sure that the blade is clean. When wiper blade is worn, Garia recommends that it is replaced with an original Garia spare part for the best wiper performance.
  • Page 75: Location Of The Windshield Washer Fluid

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.12.1 Location of the windshield washer fluid (upgrade / STANDARD ON LSV AND MONACO) Monaco Fig. 5.19 Always make sure to have sufficient washer fluid when driving. Refill with standard automotive windshield washer fluid and keep the correct levels within the “MAX” and “MIN”...
  • Page 76: Heated Windshield (Upgrade / Standard On Lsv And Monaco)

    VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5.13 Heated Windshield (UPGRADE / STANDARD ON LSV AND MONACO) Fig. 5.20 In humid conditions or cold weather, the heated windshield provides easy defogging or defrosting of the windshield. The heated windshield is activated via the switch on the dashboard. If not deactivated, the heated windshield turns off automatically after 30 minutes of operation, unless power is turned off.
  • Page 77 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 78: Service

    SERVICE 6. SERVICE 6.1 SERVICE INTERVALS In order to keep your Garia in the best possible condition, Garia has prepared a spe- cially designed service program, to ensure that the vehicle constantly lives up to the highest standards. The following service intervals must be met to uphold the warranty.
  • Page 79: Service Actions

    SERVICE 6.3 SERVICE ACTIONS C = Check CA = Check & Adjust R = Replace S = Service CL = Clean & Lubricate L = Lubricate Months Hours 1080 1440 1800 2160 2520 CHECK: Tire pressure Visual inspection of tires & rims Brake fluid level Battery mounting &...
  • Page 80: User Self Service

    Garia is in the best and safest working condition. Garia recommends to strictly follow this schedule, and consult a qualified repair shop if any part of the vehicle is not functioning correctly and cannot be replaced by the user.
  • Page 81 SERVICE...
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 7. MAINTENANCE 7.1 Replacing light bulbs 7.1.1 Replacing the bulb of the headlight Bulb type: H9 12V 65W Golf car and LSV H7 12V 55W on Monaco Fig. 7.1 To replace the bulb of the headlight, access the socket from within the front storage compartment.
  • Page 83 MAINTENANCE Fig. 7.2 Remove the connection plug from the 12V bulb socket Turn the bulb socket 1/4 of a turn counter clockwise to release it from the lamp socket. Turn it an additional 1/4 of a turn counter clockwise so the socket faces upwards. Remove the bulb.
  • Page 84: Replacing The Bulb Of The Front Position Light (Only On Monaco)

    MAINTENANCE 7.1.2 Replacing the bulb of the front position light (ONLY ON MONACO) Bulb type: W5W 12V glass socket Monaco Fig. 7.4 Monaco Fig. 7.5 To replace the 12V bulb of the front position light, access the socket from within the front storage compartment.
  • Page 85 The front turnsignal light is a LED system that is a closed circuit, and LEDs cannot be replaced separately. Please consult a qualified repair shop. Garia recommends that all maintenance and repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer.
  • Page 86: Changing A Wheel

    • Always use the same size and type of wheel for all 4 wheels on the vehicle. • Use only original model-specific Garia standard or optional wheels to ensure safe driving conditions and correct dimensions for the vehicle. • When mounting a new wheel, reverse the steps mentioned above and tighten bolts.
  • Page 87: Jack Points

    MAINTENANCE 7.3 Jack points Monaco Fig. 7.7 When raising the vehicle for changing wheels or other work on the underside of the vehicle, the vehicle must be raised on one of the illustrated jack points. Only use the marked jack-points to prevent any damage to the vehicle. •...
  • Page 88: Cleaning The Vehicle

    MAINTENANCE 7.4 Cleaning the vehicle When cleaning your Garia vehicle, the following procedure ensures the best possible result to attain a look close to the vehicle’s appearance when new. Most importantly, always make sure to turn the main power switch to “OFF” before working on an elec- tric vehicle.
  • Page 89: Interior

    MAINTENANCE 7.4.4 Interior To clean the interior, use a moist cloth or chamois to wipe the surfaces. For thorough cleaning, use automotive interior cleaning solutions and follow instructions carefully. Avoid using running water or high pressure cleaner for cleaning the interior. 7.4.5 Seats For cleaning the seats and other parts of the interior of similar fabric, wipe with warm water using a wrung cloth.
  • Page 90: Controlling The Brake Fluid

    Always use DOT 4 brake fluid. If brake fluid levels are correct but the braking system shows irregularities, please consult a qualified repair shop. Garia recommends that all maintenance and repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer. WARNING ALWAYS make sure that the braking system is functioning correctly.
  • Page 91: Tow Switch

    MAINTENANCE 7.6 Tow switch Fig. 7.9 The vehicle is equipped with a towing switch which enables the car to be towed if needed. To activate the towing function, the switch in the battery compartment must be engaged. This can only be done by using the additional key which came with the car at its delivery.
  • Page 92: Towing Without Battery Power

    Always take the greatest safety precautions when releasing parking brake. If unsure on how release the parking brake manually it is recommended that you contact the nearest Garia dealer or service shop. WARNING The vehicle can roll unexpectedly at all times when parking brake is released, even on level ground.
  • Page 93: Towing Hook

    This can cause a severe accident. Do not exceed 10 mph (16 km/h) while towing. 7.9 Hauling This Garia Golf Car is not constructed for hauling. This includes other vehicles, trailers or other devices. Failure to heed this warning will void all applicable warranties.
  • Page 94: Fuse Box Location

    MAINTENANCE 7.10 Fuse box location Fig. 7.12 The fuse box is situated as illustrated above. If a malfunction in the electrical system occurs, it is recommended to check the fuses. Always be sure to replace fuses for the same amperes as specified on the following page.
  • Page 95: Fuse Box Overview Golf Car

    MAINTENANCE 7.11 Fuse box Overview Golf car FUSE BOX SCHEMATIC Fuse Amp Usage Horn, direc- tion lights Parking light, high beam Low beam Hazard light Brake lights Wiper and washer Actuator, instrument cluster Interior light Refrigerator 12V output Keyswitch Heated wind- screen G21 901 023 00 Fig.
  • Page 96: Fuse Box Overview Lsv & Monaco

    MAINTENANCE 7.13 Fuse box Overview LSV & Monaco FUSE BOX SCHEMATIC Fuse Amp Usage Horn, direc- tion lights Position light Low and high beam Hazard light, 12V tow Bonnet actuator and cluster Wiper and washer Interior light Refrigerator 12V out and cluster Charger Keyswitch...
  • Page 97 MAINTENANCE 7.13 Storage When storing your vehicle for longer periods of time, please perform the following operations. • Charge the batteries and check the fluid levels. Do this at least once a month. If frequent charging is not posible, the charger is designed to be connected for longer periods of time.
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    Charge batteries fully to switch off the LOS mode. • Reset the vehicle - please see next page on how to reset the vehicle. • Please consult a qualified repair shop. Preferably an Authorized Garia Serv- ice Dealer. 8.3 The vehicle has a lower range than usual. •...
  • Page 99: How To Reset The Vehicle

    8.10 The brake pedal is soft, or presses down without resistance. • Do not drive vehicle, brakes may be malfunctioning. Please consult a qualified repair shop. Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer. 8.11 The vehicle vibrates in the steering wheel. •...
  • Page 100: Vehicle Technical Specifications

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.1 Golf car vehicle specifications In compliance with the EC Machinery directive VIN: UJGL2L3LXAUXXXXXX WEIGHTS Number of seats: Two Design Curb Weight: 1212 lb (550 Kg) Distribution F/R: 40/60 % STANDARD FEATURES: GVWR: 1984 lb (1000 Kg) Rear wheel drive GAWR F/R: 882/1323 lb (400/600 Kg) Hydraulic brake system: Discs brake on front axle, drum brakes on rear axle...
  • Page 101: Lsv & Nev Vehicle Specification

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.2 LSV & NEV vehicle specification In compliance with FMVSS 571.500 VIN: UJGL2L3LXAUXXXXXX WEIGHTS Number of seats: Two Design Curb Weight: 1212 lb (550 Kg) Distribution F/R: 40/60 % STANDARD FEATURES: GVWR: 1984 lb (1000 Kg) Rear wheel drive GAWR F/R: 882/1323 lb (400/600 Kg) Hydraulic brake system: Discs brake on front axle, drum brakes on rear axle Payload: 770 lb (350 Kg)
  • Page 102 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BATTERY Manufacturer: Trojan Optional tires Type: Lead Acid Tire Manufacturer: ITP Number of Modules: 6 Tire Model: Ultra GT Weight pr. module: 29 kg / 64 punds Tire Size: 205-30-12 Weight of Pack: 174 kg / 384 punds Tire Pressure: 30 psi Pack Location: Under the seats Nominal module voltage: 8V...
  • Page 103: Garia Monaco Vehicle Specification

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.3 GARIA MONACO VEHICLE SPECIFICATION EC type aproval number: e12*2002/24*0474*00 VIN: UJGGHS313XUXXXXXX WEIGHTS Number of seats: Two Design Curb Weight: 1212 lb (550 Kg) Distribution F/R: 40/60 % STANDARD FEATURES: GVWR: 1984 lb (100 Kg) Rear wheel drive...
  • Page 104 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BATTERY Manufacturer: Trojan OPTIONAL TIRES Type: Lead Acid Tire Manufacturer: ITP Number of Modules: 6 Tire Model: Ultra GT Weight pr. module: 29 kg / 64 pounds Tire Size: 205-30-12 Weight of Pack: 174 kg / 384 punds Tire Pressure: 30 psi Pack Location: Under the seats Nominal module voltage: 8V...
  • Page 105: Vehicle Dimensions

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.4 Vehicle dimensions...
  • Page 106: Lsv Certification Label

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.5 LSV Certification Label Certification label of the vehicle can be found in the headlíner above the head of the driver, near the B-pillar. The certification label contains all information required by the NHTSA according to 49 CFR 571.500. The label is placed as illustrated below.
  • Page 107 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.6 Golf Car Certification Label Certification label of the vehicle can be found in the headlíner above the head of the driver, near the B-pillar. The certification label contains all information required by the European commission and U.S. law. The label is placed as illustrated below.
  • Page 108: Garia Monaco Manufacturer Plate

    VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9.7 Garia Monaco manufacturer plate Manufacturer plate is located underneath the seat by the main switch. The plate con- tains the vehicle’s unique VIN and the type approval number (e12*2002/24*0474*00) The plate is placed as illustrated below.
  • Page 109: Notes

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  • Page 113: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX 11. INDEX Changing a Wheel ....73 Charger Accelerating ......41 Malfunctioning .
  • Page 114 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Golf bag transportation ... . .56 Low battery range ....85 Golf ball and tee-holder .
  • Page 115 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Reverse warning signal ....08 T-875 batteries ....30 Reversing .
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  • Page 118 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Garia A/S is prohibited. Copyrighted material. This manual may not be reproduced in its entirety or in parts without the written permission of Garia A/S, After Sales and Support Depart- ment Printed in Denmark...

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