CRICKET MINI GOLF CARTS ESV User manual


Please consult Cricket Mini Golf Carts at 888-795-2278 or via email at service@cricketminigolfcarts.com if you have any
questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your ESV.
For Your Safety, and e Safety of All Passengers:
• Please read this addendum and the original ESV owner’s manual carefully and completely before operating your ESV.
Make sure you understand all instructions.
• Take special notice of all warning and caution notices herein.
• Operate your ESV vehicle only aer proper training and instruction.
• No one under 16 years of age should ever operate a ESV Electric Sport Vehicle.
NOTE: Whenever there is any doubt whatsoever about anything involved with the operation, maintenance and safe
operation of your ESV Electric Sport Vehicle, always call FREE TECHNICAL SUPPORT at
888-795-2278 ext 102 or email us at service@cricketminigolfcarts.com. You can also visit us online where you will nd
informational videos, support documentation and our online store for accessories and parts.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ESV Product Specications 3
General Information 4
ESV Installation and Setup Instructions 7
ESV Control Functions 8
ESV Operational Instructions, Maintenance and Adjustments 9
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ESV PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
• Model: Double-seat ESV Electric Sport Vehicle - Four-wheel, electric powered
• Power: Single Magnet 800-watt motor
• Transmission: Direct drive through 24:1 reduction gearbox
• Speed Control: Standard accelerator pedal on the le side of oorboard
• Directional Control: Forward/Reverse switch conveniently located on main control
• Maximum Speed: Controlled from 0 to 10 mph in consideration of load and terrain
• Hill-Climbing Ability: 1:3 Gradient, no more than 10% incline or decline
• Battery Charging: Permanent on-board charging unit underneath front seat
• Frame: MIG-welded high-tensile steel with corrosion protection
• Body: Molded in polymer-reinforced plastic
• Brakes: Single regenerative electromagnetic braking
• Batteries: 3 heavy-duty glass-mat U1, 12-volt 35-amp/hour in series (36-volt system)
• Battery Charger: 10-amp, automatic cut-o when fully charged
• Tires: 13x6.50-6 tubeless - Recommended air pressure at 12-15 psi
• Turning Radius: 102”
• Overall Length: 60”
• Adjusted Overall Length: For storage & transport 53”
• Overall Width: 32”
• Overall Height: 31” (with tiller handlebars pressed down to seat)
• Load Capacity: 600 lbs
• Vehicle Curb Weight: 341 lbs
NOTICE: ESV specications, safety and performance features are subject to change as we continue to improve the vehicle.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY
General Safety Information
is guide is provided to assist the owner or operator of this ESV in the safe operation and maintenance of the
vehicle. e warnings in this manual are not a replacement for good common sense and safe driving practices. Your ESV
is designed and manufactured for o-road use. It does not conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and is not
equipped for operation on public streets. Operators of the ESV should have a valid motor vehicle driver’s license. No one
under 16 years of age should be allowed to operate a ESV.
Operating Safety
1. Always use your ESV in a responsible manner and maintain the vehicle in safe operating condition.
2. Always read and observe all warnings and operation instruction labels axed to the ESV vehicle.
3. Always follow all safety rules established in the area where you are operating the ESV vehicle.
4. Always use extreme caution when making sharp or blind turns.
5. Always release throttle gradually to control speed and stability on steep grades.
6. Do not tow the ESV vehicle, unless following tow instructions.
7. Always use extreme caution when traveling:
a. In wet areas
b. In blind spots
c. Along loose terrain
d. On uneven roads
e. In trac with other vehicles
f. Near pedestrian areas
Notes, Cautions and Warnings
e following notations indicate important information. Failure to follow the warnings contained in this owner’s manual
could result in serious injury or death.
Conditions should be observed. is provides key information that makes procedures easier and clearer.
CAUTION:CAUTION: CONDITIONS THAT MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE. SPECIAL
PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE.
WARNING:WARNING: HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS THAT COULD RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH TO THE
MACHINE OPERATOR, BYSTANDER OR A PERSON INSPECTING AND/OR REPAIRING THE
VEHICLE.
General Safety Practices
WARNINGWARNING Steep Grade: In areas where steep grades exist, vehicle operations should be restricted to the
designated vehicle pathways wherever and whenever possible. Such potential hazards should be identied with a suitable
warning giving the following information: “Warning: STEEP GRADE - Ascend or descend slowly and proceed with due
caution” More than 10% is considered steep.

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WARNINGWARNING Wet Areas: Wet grassy areas may cause a vehicle to lose traction and may aect stability. Wet areas should be
chained or roped o to prevent access and potential accidents with injury.
WARNINGWARNING Sharp Turns, Blind Corners, Bridge Approaches: Sharp turns, blind spots, bridge approaches and other
potentially hazardous areas shall be either chained or roped o to repent vehicle operations or identied with a suitable
warning to the operator of the nature of the hazard and stating the proper precautions to be taken to avoid the hazard.
WARNINGWARNING Loose Terrain: Loose terrain may cause a vehicle to lose traction and may aect stability. Areas of loose
terrain should be repaired if possible, or chained or roped o to prevent vehicle operation, or identied by a suitable
warning to operators not to operate vehicles in this area due to lose terrain or possible hazardous conditions.
WARNINGWARNING Pedestrian Areas: Areas where pedestrians and vehicles interfere shall be avoided whenever possible by
rerouting the vehicle trac or the pedestrian trac to eliminate the interference is not possible or is highly impractical,
signs should be erected warning pedestrian trac and to drive slowly and use extreme caution.
CAUTIONCAUTION Ventilation: Never charge a vehicle in an area that is subject to ame or spark. Pay particular
attention to natural gas or propane gas water heaters and furnaces.
Safety
On steep hills it is possible for vehicles to coast at greater than normal speeds encountered on a at surface. To prevent
loss of vehicle control and possible serious injury, speeds should be limited to no more than the
maximum speed on level ground. Limit speed by reducing or eliminating pressure on the accelerator pedal, which engages
the automatic brake function.
Catastrophic damage to the drive train components due to excessive speed may result from driving the vehicle above
specied speed. Damage caused by excessive speed may cause a loss of vehicle control and is costly. is is considered
abuse and will not be covered under warranty.
If the vehicle is to be used in a commercial environment, signs should be used to warn of situations that could result in an
unsafe coasting condition.
Keep this manual as part of the permanent service record in case the vehicle should be resold.
Your ESV vehicle is intended for o-road use only. e owner should check local and other applicable laws and
regulations before operating.
WARNINGWARNING SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow these instructions:
• Read this entire manual carefully and follow the operating procedures described.
• Operate a ESV only if you have had proper training or instruction.
• Follow these age recommendations:
- No one under 16 years of age should operate an ESV or be le without adult supervision.
• Be wary of the safety of passengers and pedestrians.
• Do not operate an ESV vehicle on a highway.
• Do not consume alcohol or drugs before, or while operating, this machine.
• Never operate at speeds too fast for your skills or the outdoor conditions. Always operate at a speed that is
suitable for the terrain, visibility and operating conditions, and your experience.

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• Never attempt wheelies, jumps or other stunts.
• Inspect your vehicle every time it is used to make sure it is in safe operating condition. Follow the inspection and
maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual.
• Always keep both hands on the steering wheel during operation.
• Always drive at slower speed and be cautious when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Be alert to changing
terrain conditions always when operating an ESV vehicle.
• Do not operate your vehicle on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills
necessary to control the vehicle on such terrain. Be especially cautious of these kinds of terrain.
• Always follow proper procedures for turning as described in this manual. Practice turning at low speeds before
attempting to turn at faster speeds. Do not turn at excessive speeds.
• Do not operate the vehicle on hills too steep for the vehicle or for your ability. Practice on smaller hills before attempting
larger ones.
• Always follow safe procedures for climbing hills. Check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill. Never climb
hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces. Shi your weight forward. Never press down on the
accelerator suddenly. Never go over the top of a hill at high speed.
• Always follow safe procedures for going down hills and for braking on hills. Check the terrain carefully before you start
down any hill. Shi your weight backward. Never go down a hill at high speed. Avoid going down a hill at an angle that
could cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side. Go straight down the hill wherever possible.
• Allow follow proper procedures for crossing the side of a hill as described in this manual. Avoid hills with excessively
slippery or loose surfaces. Shi your weight to the uphill side of the vehicle.. Never attempt to turn the vehicle around on
any hill until you have mastered the turning technique on level ground. Avoid crossing the side of a steep hill if possible.
• Use proper procedures if you stall or roll backwards when climbing a hill. To avoid stalling, use proper gear and maintain
a steady speed when climbing a hill. If you stall or roll backwards, follow the special procedure for braking. Dismount on
the uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill. Turn the vehicle around and remount.
• Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area.
• Never attempt to operate over large obstacles, such as large rocks or fallen trees.
• Be careful when skidding or sliding. Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level,
smooth terrain. On extremely slippery surfaces, such as ice, go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance
of skidding or sliding out of control.
•Never operate an ESV in fast-owing water or excessively deep waters. Contact with water may aect the batteries and
may reduce stopping ability. Test your stopping ability aer leaving water by removing pressure from accelerator pedal
rapidly several times in a row.
• Always use the size and type tires specied in this manual.
• Always maintain proper tire pressure as described in this manual.
• Never modify an ESV vehicle through improper installation or use of accessories.
• Never exceed the stated load capacity for a vehicle. Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached. Reduce
speed and follow sound procedures for carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Allow greater distance for braking.

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ESV INSTALLATION & SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Once you have safely and completely removed your vehicle from its shipping crate, you are ready to perform the basic
installation and set-up procedures prior to the initial operation of your new ESV.
1. Unpack the ESV Vehicle
• Remove all packing material including the front seat from the ESV. Set these items aside until needed.
2. Extend the Chassis
• Use your hand to pull up on the spring-loaded T-lever in the center of the rail. Turn the lever clockwise
until it locks open.
• Gently pull or push the vehicle chassis front end forward until it stops. en li and turn the T-lever
counterclockwise and lock the chassis into position. You might need to slightly adjust the two chassis
once the T-lever is lowered for it to “click” into lock. Check to make sure the lever is locked.
3. Install Front Seat Back Rest
• Gently guide both seat back support arms into the metal slots located behind the front seat. Install the
small knobs into the threaded inserts on the rear of the metal slots to secure the seat back.

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ESV CONTROL FUNCTIONS
ESV CONTROLS
Key Switch Functions:
ON: One click of key clockwise activates power and makes engine ready
for operation.
OFF: With the key in the OFF position, all electrical circuits are switched
o. e key may now be removed.
rottle Select Switch:
Select “I” for the foot throttle or “II” for the handle bar mounted throttle
Charge Meter:
“I” signies full charge; “0” signies no charge
Directional Toggle Switch:
Up (F) for Forward; Down (R) for Reverse
Rheostat Speed Control:
Use this knob to adjust the maximum speed of the cart. Turn clockwise for full speed and turn counterclockwise
to limit the maximum speed.
Head Lights:
To turn on the headlights and tail lights, press the red button on the dash.
Horn:
e horn is the green button on the dash panel. Depress in to
honk the horn.
Freewheel Electronic Switch:
e key must be in the “on” position. It is located under the front seat. Use
this switch to disengage the brake and all electronics. Under normal
operation, this switch must be in the “o” position. When this switch is in
the “on” position, the ESV will not drive. Also, brake lever in rear
of the cart must be pulled out to put in full freewheel.
ENTERING THE VEHICLE:
All passengers (including driver) must always be seated while the ESV vehicle is in use.
TURNING THE VEHICLE ON:
Switch the key switch to the “ON” position and select the desired direction (Forward or Reverse).
DRIVING THE VEHICLE:
Aer making the desired directional selection, depress the oorboard-mounted accelerator pedal with your right
foot or handlebar throttle to engage the vehicle’s power train. Always be aware of surrounding terrain and use
caution. Judge speed accordingly. Be cautious when encountering loose or wet terrain. Do not attempt steep
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STOPPING THE VEHICLE:
Slow down by gradually liing your right foot o the accelerator pedal and automatically stopping the vehicle,
switch the key to the OFF position.
TURNING THE VEHICLE OFF:
Aer taking your right foot completely from the accelerator pedal and automatically stopping the vehicle, switch
the key to the OFF position.
EXITING THE VEHICLE:
Once the vehicle has come to a complete stop, and the key switch is turned to the OFF position, all passengers may
carefully exit the vehicle. Never attempt to exit the vehicle while it is still moving. is could lead to severe injury.
STORING THE VEHICLE:
Store your ESV vehicle with the key switch in the OFF position. Do not store vehicle more than one day
without the battery charger plugged in. e charger must be le plugged in when vehicle is not in use.
RIDING THE VEHICLE:
Ride with Care and Good Judgement. Get Training If You Are Inexperienced.
is ESV vehicle should only be used by experienced operators. is vehicle requires special skills
obtained through practice. Take your time to fully learn techniques before attempting more dicult maneuvers.
You should familiarize yourself with the operation of the vehicle to obtain the skill necessary to enjoy riding safely.
Be sure you have read this entire guide and understand the operation of the controls before you begin to ride. Pay
particular attention to the safety information.
Beginners should become familiar with this vehicle at slow speeds rst, even if you are an experienced operator.
Do not attempt to operate at maximum performance until you are totally familiar with the vehicle’s handling and
performance characteristics.
WARNING:WARNING: Passenger and Driver Safety - During Operation
Always keep your feet inside the vehicle during operation. Otherwise, your feet may contact the rear wheels.
Removing even one hand or foot can reduce your ability to control the vehicle or could cause you to lose your
balance and fall out of the vehicle. If you remove a foot from inside the vehicle, your foot or leg may come into
contact with the rear wheels or objects outside the vehicle. Always keep both hands on the steering wheel and both
feet inside the vehicle during operation.
ESV OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TIRES AND TIRE AIR PRESSURE:
Operating this vehicle with improper tires, or with improper or uneven tire pressure, may cause loss of control,
thereby increasing your risk of an accident.
Always use the size and type tires specied in this manual for this vehicle.
Always maintain proper 12-15PSI tire pressure as described in this manual, adjusting periodically for conditions,
load and terrain.
Check tire pressure and adjust accordingly by removing cap from valve stem, just as with any pneumatic tires.
Always replace valve stem aer each tire pressure check operation.

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CHARGING THE BATTERIES:
1. Simply raise the hinged front seat with the convenient li strap for easy
access to the on-board permanent charging system.
2. Insert the plug (it will t only in one direction) attached to the battery-
charging unit into any convenient 110-volt electrical outlet.
3. Charge light turns GREEN when ESV is fully charged, and
the unit cuts o automatically. It will oat and top o as needed when le plugged in, as required.
ADJUSTING THE FREE-WHEEL LEVER:
1. e free-wheel lever is conveniently located just underneath the le
rear of your ESV.
2. Pull the free-wheel lever toward rear of the vehicle “out-of-gear”
position for free-wheeling operation; when you hear the “click”, you’ve
engaged the free-wheeling function (is makes pushing, rolling, and/or
loading the vehicle much easier).
3. Remember to push the free-wheel lever back in, toward the front of the vehicle prior to normal operation.
(Listen for another “click” to indicate you have returned to regular driving conguration.)
REPLACING YOUR ESV BATTERIES:
NOTE: Batteries are hermetically sealed and require NO MAINTENANCE for
the life of the battery. No acid. No acid odor. No leakage.
1. To remove battery cover, unhinge the two latches at the front of the
battery compartment (beneath the front portion of the seat) and slowly,
carefully slide the cover forward to reveal both batteries.
2. Use 13mm wrench or pliers to turn bolts counterclockwise to loosen and
remove batteries with built-in, convenient plastic handles. Use caution not
to “short” the batteries with the wrench when disconnecting or connecting the battery terminal leads.
3. See battery diagram shown here, or download from our website, to make sure batteries are hooked up and
connected properly. Install batteries as shown.
4. Reverse procedure in Step 1 to replace and secure battery cover aer
install.
ADJUSTING CHASSIS RIGIDITY FOR HEAVY LOADS OR ROUGH TERRAIN:
Your fully assembled ESV is delivered with the chassis secured in a safe, yet
somewhat exible chassis conguration -- basically perfect for normal,
everyday operating conditions. If you should need to haul a heavier payload
(up to 600lbs maximum) or drive your ESV over moderately rough terrain,
you may elect to tighten the two under-chassis frame bolts (shown here) to
provide a more rigid, rmer ride.
1. Use a 17mm (or adjustable) wrench to turn nuts on both bolts clockwise until they t snugly -- but not too
tightly.
2. To return chassis rigidity to normal operating conguration and before collapsing vehicle, simply turn the nuts
on both bolts counterclockwise until both return to their original position on the bolt.
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