GARIA Monaco User Manual

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    U s e r ’ s m a n u a l g a r i a v i a & m o n a c o.

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    I garia leisure vehicle user’s manual. © 2015 by garia a/s 4 rd edition all rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of garia a/s is expressly prohibited. Copyrighted material. This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the ex- press permi...

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    Ii contact u.S. Garia inc. Technical assistance and service parts phone: +1 281 923 0291 fax: +1 281 936 0300 13810 hollister, suite 150 houston, texas 77086 united states contact europe garia a/s support and after sales (international) phone: +45 46 570 580 fax: +45 46 590 599 lunikvej 44 dk-2670 g...

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    Iii reporting safety defects 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 m...

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    Iv 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! Note failure to follow danger instructions could result in severe injury or death to the vehicle o...

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    V note garia a/s is continually making enhancements or improvements in design or quality which are applied to its products. This manual contains all available information on the current product at the time of printing, however, there can be minor differences between your garia vehicle and this manua...

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    Vi be aware, when operating on public roads, that this vehicle offers significantly little crash protection compared to normal cars, vans, trucks or other motorized vehicles. This will result in a higher risk of injuries or death in collisions, at any speed. Especially in areas with heavy traffic or...

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    Vii important labels/notifications dashboard label. Read before operating vehicle. Label size may vary batteries warning label. Read before handling batteries. Label placed in the battery compartment. Label size may vary. Fig. 1.1 fig. 1.2.

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    Viii maintenance warning label. Read before maintaining vehicle. Label placed in the battery compartment. Label size may vary. Load area label. Read before operating vehicle. Label size may vary. Towing warning label. Read before towing vehicle. Label placed in the battery compartment. Label size ma...

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    Ix table of contents 01 warranty 1. Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 02 safety 2.1 garia via and monaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    X 3.6.3 using the flow-rite hand pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 3.6.4 preventive maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 3.6.5 cleaning batteries . . . . . ...

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    Xi 5.5 air scoop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 5.5.1 opening and closing the air scoop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 5.6 storage room un...

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    Xii 7.9 hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 7.10 fuse box location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    1 warranty 01 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 quick guide and service book for the complete warranty terms and conditions. Please contact your local dealer for any q...

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    2 01 warranty.

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    3 safety 02 2. Safety it is important to read and understand this garia car manual and along with all safety and instruction labels, before the vehicle is first used. Beaware of the noise level on this vehicle is very low and pedestrian can have a hard time hearing the vehicle. 2.1 garia via and mon...

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    4 02 safety 2.3 check-ups before use beforethevehicleisputintoservice,thefollowingpointsofthissectionshould alwaysbefollowedtoensuretheoptimal,safeandcorrectoperationofthevehicle.It isagoodideatomakeitahabittofollowthesecheckpointseverytimethevehicleis used. Beforeusingthevehicle,pleasecheckthefollo...

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    5 safety 02 2.3.1 batteries 2.3.2 tire conditions 2.3.2.1 checking tire pressure itisofgreatimportancethatthetirepressureischeckedandadjustedregularly beforeusingthevehicle. 2.3.2.2 checking tire wear checktiresurfacefordamages,cracksandforeignobjects.Whentirethreadwears downto2,0mm(0,08in.),itisrec...

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    6 02 safety 2.3.3 body and chassis alwaysvisuallyinspectthechassisandbodytomakesurethatallchassisandbody partsarepresent,correctlymountedandundamagedbeforeusing. Checkthatallelectricalfunctionsareworkingcorrectly.Thisincludes: • headlamps,bothhighandlowbeam • positionlights • turningsignalindicators...

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    7 safety 02 2.3.5 steering check steering for excessive free play: beforedriving: • turnsteeringwheelslightlyleftandright. Iftoomuchfreeplayisobserved,oranyunusualsoundsappearfromanyofthe components,consultaqualifiedrepairshop.Gariarecommendsthatmaintenanceis providedbyanauthorizedgariaservicedealer...

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    8 02 safety 2.3.6 reverse warning indicator (except garia monaco) controlthereversewarningindicatorfunctionbyselecting”r”ontheignitionswitch andreversingslowly.Makesuretooperatesafelyandwithsufficientspacewhen reversing.Theaudiowarningsignalshouldbeactivated.Ifitdoesnotactivate,please consultaqualif...

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    9 safety 02 2.3.7 pedal operation performthefollowingcheckonthepedaloperationtoensurethatpedalsareworking correctlyasspecifiedbelow. Alwaysensurethattheignitionswitchisturned“off”beforethepedaloperationis tested.Vehiclecanaccelerateabruptlyifvehicleissettothe“f”or“r”positionand potentiallycausesever...

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    10 02 safety 2.3.7.2 brake pedal fig. 2.7 beforedriving,ensurethat: • thebrakepedalfeelsfirmandcannotbepressedmorethan2/3ofthetotal pedaltraveldistance. • thepedalreturnstoitsoriginalpositionwhenreleased.Theoriginalpositionis whenthepedalispositionedasillustratedabove. Alwaysensurethattheignitionswi...

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    11 safety 02 2.4 in use golf car • keeptheentirebodyinsidethevehicleatalltimes.Remainfullyseatedandhold ontospeedhandlesorotherobjectswhiledriving. • donotstartvehicleuntilallpassengersarefullyseated. • thedrivermustkeepbothhandsonthesteeringwheelandtheeyesfocusedin thedirectioninwhichthevehicleisdr...

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    12 02 safety 2.4.1 in use garia via and monaco • eachdrivermustcarryavaliddriver’slicense. • keepentirebodyinsidevehicleatalltimes.Remainfullyseatedandholdonto handlesorotherobjectswhiledriving. • thevehicleisequippedwithseatbelts.Alwayskeepseatbeltsfastenedwhen- everseated. • followalltrafficregula...

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    13 safety 02 2.4.2 driving on golf courses and roads • hills:drivingupanddownsteephillsandslopesshouldbeavoidedoratamini- mumdrivenwiththehighestlevelofcaution.Ifdrivingdownhillsorslopesisa necessity,dothisasslowlyaspossiblewhilebrakingwiththebrakepedal.Fur- thermore,drivingmustnotbeatananglethatmak...

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    14 02 safety 2.4.3 driver qualifications thedriverofthevehicleshouldasaminimumhavereadthiscompleteuser’smanual, havefullknowledgeandunderstandingoftheuseofthisvehicleandbeinpossession ofavaliddriver’slicenseformotorvehicles. Thedriverisrequiredtodriveresponsiblyandsafely,inordertoavoiddamageto prope...

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    15 safety 02 • maintainallcomponentsthathaveaneffectonsafetyandthesafeoperationof thevehicle.Thisparticularlyincludesthebrakes,steeringandwarningdevices. • aftereachrepair,serviceorothermaintenance,thevehiclemustbetestdriven byqualifiedandauthorizedpersonnelonaspecificallydesignedarea,without pedest...

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    16 02 safety 2.4.6 mirrors thegariamonacoandviacomeswithfactoryfittedmirrorsandtheyareadjustable fortheoptimalviewingconditions, enhancingthesafetywhiledriving. Adjusttherearviewmirrorbeforedriving. Donotadjustmirrorswhiledriving.Thistakesfocusoffthedrivingandcancreate dangeroussituations. Toadjustt...

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    17 safety 02 2.4.7 seatbelts roadster edition thisgariaviaisequippedwithtwo-pointseatbelts.Ensurethatallpassengershave theirseatbeltsfastenedbeforeputtingthevehicleintomovement. Theseatbeltmustatalltimesbewornsnuglyaroundthebody.Theseatbeltshall not betensionedaroundanyotherobjects,e.G.Thearmrest,th...

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    18 02 safety 2.4.8 seatbelts monaco thisgariamonacoisequippedwiththree-pointseatbelts.Ensurethatallpassengers havetheirseatbeltsfastenedbeforeputtingthevehicleintomovement.Theseatbelt mustatalltimesbewornsnuglyaroundthebody.Theseatbeltshallnot betensioned aroundanyotherobjects,e.G.Thearmrest,thanthe...

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    19 batteries 03 3. Batteries 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 perso...

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    03 batteries 20 3.1.1 battery safety • check that all connections and battery cables are securely attached to the ter- minal and tightended according to specification; too loose or too tight connec- tions can result in post breakages, meltdown or fire. • do not place any objects on batteries or term...

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    21 batteries 03 3.2 general information this garia car is equipped with six 8 volt lead acid batteries which provides the power for its 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...

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    03 batteries 22 3.4 charger led 1 the charger led is located to the right of the charger inlet plug in the dash, when connecting the charger cable the led will blink red-yellow-green. This indicates that the deltaq charger has registered the power input and can start to charge the batteries. When ch...

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    23 batteries 03 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 jewelry. Batteries are corrosive and failure to follow the above mentioned may result in pe...

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    03 batteries 24 3.6.1 watering batteries the batteries need to be watered periodically. The frequency depends upon battery usage and operating temperatures. Check new batteries every few weeks to deter- mine the watering frequency of the vehicle. It is normal for batteries to need more watering as t...

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    25 batteries 03 step 1 check hand pump for proper operation. Insert the hand pump filler assembly into a jug of distilled water. Prime bulb by squeez- ing until it is filled with water. Ensure that the device is free of holes or other defects. Step 2 remove the dust cover on the battery hose. Step 3...

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    03 batteries 26 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. Step 5 disconnect when the bulb becomes firm, and not be- fore, immediately disconnect the couple...

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    27 batteries 03 3.6.4 preventive maintenance inspection of batteries • examine the outside appearance of the battery. Check the tops of the battery and terminals. These needs to be clean, free of dirt, debris and corrosion. • make sure the outside of the batteries remain dry at all times. • if any f...

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    03 batteries 28 inspect the condition of all tubing connections and couplers and the water filling system make sure that all parts are in good working condition and are secure, leak free and properly connected. The coupler must have an o-ring and dust cover properly at- tached. 3.6.5 cleaning batter...

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    29 batteries 03 3.7 storage of batteries • plug the charger in when the car is in storage, the charger automatically mainte- nance charge the batteries. • store in a cool, dry location, protected from elements that can damage batteries. • disconnect from equipment to eliminate potential electric loa...

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    03 batteries 30 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 needs to be taken for winterization of a hydrolink™ watering system that is installed...

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    31 batteries 03.

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    04 operation 32 4. Operation 4.1 overview monaco fig. 4.1 1. Indicator stalk 2. Steering wheel 3. Instrument cluster 4. Brake pedal 5. Accelerator pedal 6. Ignition switch 7. Speed switch (standard on via and monaco 8. Refrigerator unit 9. Heated windscreen switch (optional) standard or optional sta...

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    Operation 04 33 standard or optional standard on via standard on monaco 1. Front wheel 2. Bonnet 3. Headlight 4. Air scoop 5. Roof 6. Seats 7. Rear view mirror 1. Speed handles 2. Rear wing 3. Mudguard rear 4. Load area 5. Rear lights 6. Rear bumper 7. Bagholders 1. Pedals 2. Instrument cluster 3. S...

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    04 operation 34 1. Front wiper 2. Front reflector on a-pillar 3. 3-point seat belts 1. Side view mirrors 2. Rear license plate holder 3. Rear reflector on b-pillar via fig. 4.2 via fig. 4.3 4.3 overview via 1 2 3 1 2 3.

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    Operation 04 35 1. E-marked turnsignal light 2. E-marked position light 3. E-marked front lights 4. E-marked side view mirrors 5. E-marked 3 point seat belt 1. Front mudguard 2. E-marked rear lights 3. E-marked license plate holder with light 4. E-marked reflector monaco fig. 4.2 monaco fig. 4.3 4.4...

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    04 operation 36 4.5 overview 2+2 edition 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1. Umbrella holder 2. Seat back 3. Two point seatbelts 4. Handreal 5. Floor board 1. Shock absorber 2. Storage aread 3. License plate light (only standard on monaco) storage aread 3.

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    Operation 04 37 1. Upper golfbag strap 2. Cup holder 3. Bottum bagholder strap 4. Sand-botle holder 1 2 3 4.

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    04 operation 38 4.5 speed switch (standard on via and monaco) 1 1 1 1 2 2 speed switch functions: the garia monaco & garia via is equipped with a speed switch to change between garia eco mode to garia sport mode, this makes driving on golf course much more convenient, since the car accelerate softer...

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    Operation 04 39 4.6 instrument cluser notifications this message is important to respect, the vehicles requires a “cool down” period of 2 minutes, due to seriously heavy use. After two minutes tha vehicle will return to normal operation. The reason for this function is to avoid overloading of import...

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    04 operation 40 4.6.4 reduced power reduce speed for a short period of time and the vehicle will return to normal operation. The service due notification will appear when the vehicle has reached the milage or hour limit. Please contact the nearst garia dealership to get the service carried out ac- c...

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    Operation 04 41 4.7 ignition switch ignition switch functions: off: most electrical applications are disabled. The refrigerator will function for an additional two hours, if activated whilst the ignition switch is turned to ”r.N,f”. The interior light and the 12v plug will still be functioning.The k...

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    04 operation 42 4.8 main power switch 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 ...

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    Operation 04 43 4.9 parking brake this vehicle is equipped with an automatic parking brake system. When the vehicle comes to a halt, the automatic parking brake will engage automatically after a short delay (2-3 seconds). Until the parking brake is activated, an applied motor brake will keep the veh...

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    04 operation 44 4.10 driving, accelerating 1. Turn main power switch “on” 2. Push the brake pedal and select “n” and following ”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. Push the accelerator ped...

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    Operation 04 45 4.11 stopping, braking to brake or stop the vehicle, push the brake pedal carefully. The vehicle will gently come to a halt. When the vehicle has come to a full stop, the automatic parking brake will engage. The vehicle will not move until the accelerator pedal is engaged. If an emer...

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    04 operation 46 4.12 rough terrain driving 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 dama...

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    Operation 04 47 4.13 hill hold and roll back the garia car features a hill hold function which keeps the car at steady speeds when starting and stopping on a slope. When stopping, the motor will keep the car steady for two (2-3) seconds before the parking brake engages. If the ignition switch is not...

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    04 operation 48 4.15 motor braking the garia vehicle is equipped with a motor brake function, that allows 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. How to use the m...

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    Fig. 5.1 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 15 6 1 11 12 14 9 49 vehicle equipment 05 5. Vehicle equipment 5.1 dashboard overview 1. Cup holders, two in each side. 2. Hazard light switch 3. Steering wheel: pen holder and scorecard holder. 4. Heated windshield switch (optional / standard on via and monaco) 5. Windsh...

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    Monaco fig. 5.2 50 05 vehicle equipment 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 ...

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    51 vehicle equipment 05 5.3 instrument cluster functions and warning lamps the instrument cluster unit combines all the information about the vehicle that the driver needs for proper operation. If front light are turned on the cluster will auto- matically dimm the display creating a more comfortable...

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    52 05 vehicle equipment 5.3.2 button on instrument cluster (left) 5.3.1 inner cluster explanation fig. 5.4 fig. 5.5 1. Push button to change between overall distance and time as well as trip dis- tance and trip time. 2. Hold button down to reset trip distance and trip time (approx. 3 seconds). 1. Sp...

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    53 vehicle equipment 05 5.3.3 button on instrument cluster (right) 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. • wait for approximately 5 secon...

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    54 05 vehicle equipment 5.4 indicator stalk indicator stalk overview: 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 ligt in the instrument cluster will automatically dim...

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    55 vehicle equipment 05 5.5 air scoop 5.5.1 opening and closing the air scoop fig. 5.9 1 the garia vehicle is equipped with a air scoop which allows air to reach the passen- gers while driving. To open the air scoop push lever down to unlock the handle and then push the handle upward. To o close the...

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    56 05 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 center lever to pull out the complete handle as illustrated and lift the air scoop out of its hinges. To refit the air scoop, carefully place put the airscoop back...

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    The garia vehicle is equipped with a storage compartment under the bonnet. To open the bonnet, push the button for the bonnet mechanism on the dashboard. This compartment offers a lockable storage space which enables the user to leave the vehicle without having to remove all loose items from the veh...

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    • do not open bonnet while driving. 5.7 bin this bin offers the possibility of transporting your or your passenger’s preferred bev- erages. The bin can also function as a trash can. The plastic insert is removable and the complete bin can be removed by opening the bin strap. Note: be careful not to ...

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    59 vehicle equipment 05 5.9 adjusting rearview mirror 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 cause accidents resulting in severe personal injury, death or material damage. The mirror ...

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    Note the use of the refrigerator requires battery power and decreases the vehicle range. Avoid using optional extras excessively to avoid stalling while driving if battery power is low. 5.8 multifunctional rear section 5.8.1 standard bag holder (except monaco) the garia bagholder system allows conve...

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    The refrigerator will continue its cooling function for an additional 2 hours after the ignition switch has been turned “off”, if it is not turned off by its respective switch. The refrigerator will stop functioning, if turned off by the switch on the dashboard or if the power is disconnected by the...

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    - remove the contents of the refrigerator. - if necessary, place them in another cooling container to keep them cool. - switch off the refrigerator. - leave the cover open. - wipe off the defrosted water. Note the use of the interior light requires battery power and decreases the vehicle range. Avoi...

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    5.10.4 cleaning and maintenance - occasionally clean the inside of the refrigerator with a damp cloth. 5.11 interior light (optional / standard on via and monaco) the interior dome light is placed in the headliner between the windshield and air scoop. Turn the switch on the dashboard to activate or ...

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    5.12 winshield wiper / washer (optional / standard on via and monaco) the windshield wiper is activated by the switch on the dashboard. The switch location is illustrated on page 49 in figure 5.1. Turn the button one step to activate the wip- ing function. To activate the windshield washer function,...

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    Ensure that the wiper blade always is in the optimum condition. Always make sure that the blade is clean, to experience the best wiping performance. When wiper blade is worn, garia recommends that the wiper blade is replaced with an original garia spare part for the best wiper performance. 5.12.1 lo...

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    67 service 06 6. Service 6.1 service intervals in order to keep your garia vehicle in the best 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 have to be met to uphold the w...

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    68 06 service 6.3 service actions c = check ca = check & adjust r = replace s = service cl = clean & lubricate l = lubricate months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 hours 360 720 1080 1440 1800 2160 2520 check: tire pressure ca ca ca ca ca ca ca visual inspection of tires & rims c c c c c c c brake fluid level ...

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    69 service 06 c = check cr = check and replace (if needed) check: daily weekly monthly tires and rims. (visual inspection of cracks, debris and damages) cr c general vehicle conditions (defects and damages) c functionalty of the lights (bulbs, adjustment etc). Cr c brake pedal travel c wiper functio...

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    70 06 service.

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    71 maintenance 07 7. Maintenance 7.1 replacing light bulbs 7.1.1 replacing the bulb of the headlight to replace the bulb of the headlight, access the socket from within the front storage compartment. Disconnect the cable plug for the bulb and turn the bulb socket ¼ of a turn counter clockwise. The b...

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    72 07 maintenance hot bulbs can cause burns. Always disconnect cables and do not touch the bulb until it has cooled off. Never touch a lighted bulb. Note never touch the glass of a bulb. Touching the glass will shorten the life of a bulb re- markably. Use a glove or a cloth when handling a light bul...

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    73 maintenance 07 7.1.2 replacing the bulb of the front position light (only on monaco) 1 2 3 1. To replace the 12v bulb of the front position light, access the socket from within the front storage compartment. 2. Remove the insulation of the socket and then pull the socket out of the lamp fit- ting...

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    74 07 maintenance note in order to provide the required legal luminous intensity, all leds must function prop- erly. Always replace lights, if any led is not functioning correctly. Hot bulbs can cause severe burns. Always disconnect cables and do not touch the bulb until it has cooled off. Never tou...

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    75 maintenance 07 when changing a wheel, always ensure that the vehicle is raised on an even surface enabling it to be raised properly. Only use the marked jack-points to prevent any dam- age to the vehicle (see next page). • place chocks around all wheels not being lifted to prevent vehicle from mo...

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    76 07 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. Never work under a veh...

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    77 maintenance 07 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...

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    78 07 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 fo...

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    79 maintenance 07 always make sure that the braking system is functioning correctly. Malfunctioning brakes can cause serious injury or death to drivers or people near the vehicle. Fig. 7.8 warning ! 7.5 controlling the brake fluid the brakes are a vital part when driving a car. It is of utmost impor...

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    80 07 maintenance fig. 7.9 the vehicle can roll unexpectedly at all times when the parking brake is released, even on level ground. This can cause a severe accident or death. Warning ! To activate the towing function, the switch in the battery compartment must be engaged. This can only be done by us...

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    81 maintenance 07 the vehicle can roll unexpectedly at all times when parking brake is released, even on level ground. This can cause a severe accident! Activate automatic parking brake function before vehicle is put into service! 7.7 towing without battery power if vehicle batteries are completely ...

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    82 07 maintenance 7.8 towing hook if the vehicle requires to be towed, the towing hook can be mounted underneath the front body as illustrated above. (towing hook is standard equipment on all vehicles) fig. 7.11 use caution when towing a vehicle. Do not attempt to tow vehicle with any other device t...

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    83 maintenance 07 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. Replacing fuses for other amperes than specified can cause...

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    84 07 maintenance fig. 7.13 7.11 fuse box overview golf car fuse amp usage f1 7,5 horn, direc- tion lights f2 15 parking light, high beam f3 10 low beam f5 5 hazard light f7 5 brake lights f8 15 wiper and washer f9 5 actuator, instrument cluster f10 5 interior light f11 15 refrigerator f12 10 12v ou...

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    85 maintenance 07 fig. 7.14 7.12 fuse box overview via & monaco fuse amp usage f1 7,5 horn, direc- tion lights f2 15 position light f3 15 low and high beam f5 5 hazard light, 12v tow f7 5 bonnet actuator and cluster f8 15 wiper and washer f10 5 interior light f11 15 refrigerator f12 15 12v out and c...

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    86 08 troubleshooting 8. Troubleshooting the car will not drive. - check if main power switch is “on” in battery compartment. - check if towing switch is “off” in battery compartment. - check if ignition switch is in “f” or “r”. - check if batteries are charged enough to drive vehicle by looking at ...

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    87 troubleshooting 08 how to reset the vehicle. - if the vehicle shows any electrical errors, resetting the electric system could provide aid for solving this. Resetting the vehicle is done by turning the main power switch “off” and turning it “on” again 30 seconds after. - if that does not help app...

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    88 09 vehicle technical specifications 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, ...

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    89 vehicle technical specifications 09 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, ...

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    90 09 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 tire size: 205-30-12 weight of pack: 174 kg tire pressure: 30 psi pack location: under the seats nominal module...

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    91 vehicle technical specifications 09 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 gawr...

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    92 09 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 tire size: 205-30-12 weight of pack: 174 kg tire pressure: 30 psi pack location: under the seats nominal module...

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    93 vehicle technical specifications 09 9.4 garia dimentions.

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    94 09 vehicle technical specifications mfd by johannes pedersen a/s for garia a/s hjulmagervej 2 dk-8800 viborg 9.5 via certification label example of a certification label certification label of the vehicle can be found in the headlíner above the head of the driver, near the b-pillar. The certifica...

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    95 vehicle technical specifications 09 made in denmark g21 755 011 01 this vehicle conforms to all applicable standards under: u.S.A. Golf vehicle safety legislation: ansi-z.130.-2004 and the eu-machinery directive (2006/42/ec) in effect on the date of manufacture shown above. Gvwr/curb: 1984/1212 l...

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    96 09 vehicle technical specifications 9.7 garia monaco manufacturer plate manufacturer plate is located underneath the seat by the main switch. The plate contains the vehicle’s unique vin and the type approval number (e12*2002/24*0474*00) the plate is placed as illustrated below. Example of a certi...

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    101 alphabetical index 11 11. Index a accelerating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 accelerator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 adjust mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 air scoop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    102 11 alphabetical index g golf bag transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 golf ball and tee-holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 ground clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 h hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 heated windscreen . . . . . . . . ...

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    103 alphabetical index 11 rough terrain driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 s safety before use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 score card holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 seats adjusting seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 seat belts . . . . . . . ....

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    106 garia golf car user’s manual. © 2014 by garia a/s 3 rd edition all rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of garia a/s is expressly prohibited. Copyrighted material. This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the ex- press permission...