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Technical Manual & Parts Lists 

Atlanta Attachment Company 362 Industrial Park Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: +1 (770) 9637369 

 

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2.- OPERATING MANUAL 

 WARNING: It is important that the utility tug operator read this manual and is 
familiar with all the functions and safety concerns of the unit before operating

2.1.- General Description 

This equipment is designed to move loads in flat surfaces to a maximum weight of 
4.700 lbs. (2.000 Kgs.). There is not any other particular use implicit.  
 

a.- Main Switch. 

 
WARNING: The unit should remain de-energized when is not in use. 

 
 
The main Switch is located in the bottom 
right. It is responsible for cutting the 
energy to the unit. 
 
 
 
 

b.- Control Lever 

The main operator control  is located  on 
top of the control handlebar.  It consists of the 
following parts: 

c.- Direction Control (1) 

The utility tug moves forward or reverse by pressing 
the corresponding side of the forward/reverse switch 
(1).  It has three positions:  Forward  /  Reverse  / 
Center (Off). 

d.- Speed Control (2) 

Turn the speed control  to the right to increase 
speed. Turn the speed control in the opposite way to 
reduce  speed.  The motor control has  a “soft start” 
and “soft stop”,  function that allows it to maneuver 
carefully. 

Summary of Contents for 701D

Page 1: ...Technical Manual Parts Lists Model 701D Revision 2 Updated Dec 14 2015 Atlanta Attachment Company 362 Industrial Park Drive Lawrenceville GA 30046 770 963 7369 www atlatt com ...

Page 2: ...may not be used disclosed reproduced distributed published or sold without the express written consent of Atlanta Attachment Company which consent may be withheld in Atlanta Attachment Company s sole discretion You may not alter or remove any copyright trademark or other notice from copies of these materials IMPORTANT It is important to read and understand the information contained within this man...

Page 3: ...NTING 5 Handle Installation 5 2 3 SPECIFICATIONS 5 Maximun Speed 5 Batery Duration 5 Weight 5 2 4 DIMENSIONS 6 2 5 OPTIONS 6 2 OPERATING MANUAL 7 2 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 7 a Main Switch 7 b Control Lever 7 c Direction Control 1 7 d Speed Control 2 7 2 2 OPERATION 8 a Adjusting the Chassis Height 8 b Operating the Unit 9 2 3 REPLACING THE BATTERY 10 2 4 CHARGING THE BATTERY 11 3 SERVICE MANUAL 12 3...

Page 4: ...th this equipment Although all normal security precautions were taken in the design and fabrication of this equipment there are some potentially risk factors of security Warning labels of specific security can be found on the equipment near to the immediate areas of potential danger These labels shouldn t be eliminated or erased Replace them if they turn unreadable ALWAYS keep safety shields and c...

Page 5: ...7369 4 1 INSTALATION MANUAL WARNING It is important that the utility tug operator read this manual and is familiar with all the functions and safety concerns of the unit before operating 1 1 Pieces and Components 1 Handle 7 Tires 2 Forward Reverse switch 8 Tighten the Cart Clamp 3 Speed Control 4 Adjust height of Handle 5 Batteries Chamber 6 Light ...

Page 6: ... 5 2 2 Handle Bar Installation 1 Push the handle tube 1 inside the receiving tube 2 2 Position the lever at the desired height and tighten the threaded shaft 3 to set its location 2 3 Specifications Effective Power 400W Motor Voltage 24 V CC Voltage Charger 1 ph 110 240V 50 60 Hz Maximum Speed 3 7 mph 6 kph Battery Duration 3 hrs Weight 110 Lbs 50 Kgs ...

Page 7: ...Lawrenceville GA 30046 E mail Sales atlatt com Telephone 1 770 9637369 6 2 4 Dimensions Aprox 62 x 35 x 20 1570mm x 879mm x 517mm depending on accessories 2 5 Options Hitch ball attachment to facilitate movement of boats and trailers Light Adapters Batteries Clamps depending on hooks ...

Page 8: ...t a Main Switch WARNING The unit should remain de energized when is not in use The main Switch is located in the bottom right It is responsible for cutting the energy to the unit b Control Lever The main operator control is located on top of the control handlebar It consists of the following parts c Direction Control 1 The utility tug moves forward or reverse by pressing the corresponding side of ...

Page 9: ...s Height When the utility tug and the car to be towed are connected it should be a minimum of two inches 51mm free space between the ground and the rest of the foot in the utility tug This assures that the utility tug will be able to pass over any irregular surface and ensures the traction of the equipment The adjustment is to change the angle of the clamp 1 1 Remove the clevis pins 2 of the side ...

Page 10: ...f to the On position The utility tug is active and ready to function Remember that when the operation is completed return the switch to the Off position 3 Turn the speed potentiometer de counterclockwise to reach a slow speed WARNING It is advisable to practice all manuevers to become familiar with the speed controls and directional methods before trying regular speed 4 Grab the handlebar firmly w...

Page 11: ...he Battery WARNING Always wear appropriate protectors when handling batteries 1 Before taking out the battery from the unit be sure that the switch On Off is in the Off position 2 Grab the battery from its handle push it up and remove it from its chamber 3 Do the opposite to place the battery back 4 Be sure that the battery connector snaps into the receptacle of the unit ...

Page 12: ...er source 110 240 volts 50 60 Hz 2 Take the battery by the carrying handle and insert it into the charging receptacle ensure it is attached to the connector receptacle 3 Make sure the connectors are coupled 4 Change the position of the switch to On 5 The charger unit will determine automatically the batteries status and it will charge them accordingly with their status A FLICKERING light in the ch...

Page 13: ...precaution when inflating the tires Avoid over inflation because there is a danger of explosion 3 2 Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is the best prevention to avoid costly downtime and early repair jobs a Daily 1 Keep the unit clean remove deposits of dirt and debris that can cause malfunctions etc 2 Clean grease deposits oil and debris especially in the battery area 3 Make sure there ar...

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