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KEY SWITCH  ..........................................................................................................................................................21
HEADLIGHT SWITCH .............................................................................................................................................21
ELECTRIC BED LIFT SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)  ....................................................................................................21
STATE OF CHARGE METER .................................................................................................................................21
HORN ......................................................................................................................................................................21
CUP HOLDER .........................................................................................................................................................21
12V OUTLET (IF EQUIPPED) .................................................................................................................................21
USB PORT (IF EQUIPPED) ....................................................................................................................................21
HOUR METER (IF EQUIPPED)  ..............................................................................................................................22
STEERING WHEEL  ................................................................................................................................................22
TURN SIGNAL (IF EQUIPPED)  ..............................................................................................................................22
RUN/TOW SWITCH  ................................................................................................................................................22
BRAKE PEDALS  .....................................................................................................................................................22

Brake Pedal .....................................................................................................................................................22
Parking Brake Pedal ........................................................................................................................................22

ACCELERATOR PEDAL .........................................................................................................................................23
DIRECTION SELECTOR   .......................................................................................................................................23
SEAT BOTTOM .......................................................................................................................................................23
GLOVE BOX / STORAGE COMPARTMENTS  .......................................................................................................23
TRUCK BED  ...........................................................................................................................................................23

Manual Bed Release Lever .............................................................................................................................23
Electric Lift .......................................................................................................................................................23
Flip Seat/Load Deck (If Equipped)  ..................................................................................................................23

CANOPY TOP AND WINDSHIELD .........................................................................................................................24

OPERATION

SAFETY  ..................................................................................................................................................................25
BEFORE INITIAL USE  ............................................................................................................................................25
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION  ........................................................................................................................................25
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS  .........................................................................................................................26
BATTERY CHARGER .............................................................................................................................................26

On Board Charger ...........................................................................................................................................26
Off Board Charger ...........................................................................................................................................26

PERFORMANCE FEATURES  ................................................................................................................................27

Speed Control  .................................................................................................................................................27
Pedal-Up Braking  ............................................................................................................................................27
Walk-Away Feature (For mechanical brakes only) ..........................................................................................27
Anti-Roll Back Feature  ....................................................................................................................................27
Anti-Stall Feature (For mechanical brakes only)  .............................................................................................27
High Pedal Disable Feature  ............................................................................................................................28
Diagnostic Mode Feature  ................................................................................................................................28

STARTING AND STOPPING THE VEHICLE  .........................................................................................................28

Starting on a Hill ..............................................................................................................................................28

ACCELERATING  ....................................................................................................................................................28
BRAKING  ................................................................................................................................................................29

Coasting  ..........................................................................................................................................................29

DRIVING PROCEDURE  .........................................................................................................................................29

Summary of Contents for HAULER PRO 2022

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HAULER PRO 10002108 A ...

Page 2: ...manufacturer TEXTRON SPECIALIZED VEHICLES TSV Augusta prohibits and disclaims responsibility for any such modifications or any other alteration which would adversely affect the safety of the vehicle Operating servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including phthalates and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birt...

Page 3: ...hicles Inc 1451 Marvin Griffin Road Augusta Georgia USA 30906 3852 North America Technical Assistance Warranty PHONE 1 800 774 3946 FAX 1 800 448 8124 Service Parts PHONE 1 800 438 3946 FAX 1 800 752 6175 International PHONE 001 706 798 4311 FAX 001 706 771 4609 cushmancomm textron com ...

Page 4: ...s department These are original instructions as defined by 2006 42 EC Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc maintains the right to change the design of the vehicle without responsibility to make the changes on units purchased before changes were made The information in this manual can change without notice All information in this owner s manual is based on the latest product information at the time of ...

Page 5: ... 12 Load Bed P N 74821G03 13 Load Bed P N 35980G04 14 Rear Facing Seat Load Deck Warning P N 651665 14 Pinch Warning P N 651671 14 Run Tow Switch Operation P N 633950 15 MAXIMUM CARGO LOAD MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY 15 TIRE PRESSURE 15 OPERATOR SAFETY 15 Unauthorized Operation 16 Operating without Instruction 16 Alcohol or Drugs 16 Passenger 16 Before Operating 17 Load Operation 17 Driving in Reverse...

Page 6: ...ENTS 23 TRUCK BED 23 Manual Bed Release Lever 23 Electric Lift 23 Flip Seat Load Deck If Equipped 23 CANOPY TOP AND WINDSHIELD 24 OPERATION SAFETY 25 BEFORE INITIAL USE 25 PRE RIDE INSPECTION 25 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS 26 BATTERY CHARGER 26 On Board Charger 26 Off Board Charger 26 PERFORMANCE FEATURES 27 Speed Control 27 Pedal Up Braking 27 Walk Away Feature For mechanical brakes only 27 Anti Roll...

Page 7: ...H OPERATION 38 WINCH CABLE CARE 39 SHOCK LOADING 40 WINCH MAINTENANCE SAFETY 40 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SAFETY 41 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 41 Severe Use Conditions 41 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART 42 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS 43 REPLACEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ITEMS 43 LIFTING THE VEHICLE 44 Lifting Front 44 Lifting Rear 44 Lowering Vehicle 44 VEHICLE CLEANING AND CARE 45 Washing the Vehicle 45 Poli...

Page 8: ...ATION 48 BRAKES 49 Periodic Brake Test 49 LITHIUM ION BATTERY PACK 50 BATTERY CHARGING AND MAINTENANCE 50 BATTERY CHARGING 51 BATTERY PROLONGED STORAGE 51 Storage Preparation 51 BATTERY FAULT DIAGNOSIS 51 TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE 52 Towing the Vehicle 52 Hauling the Vehicle 52 SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 53 ...

Page 9: ...specifications to maintain the USA Federal and State emission certification applicable at the time or manufacture MANUFACTURER S INTENDED USE This vehicle is designed and manufactured for off road use only Use on public streets roads or highways is illegal in most areas and increases the risk of an accident involving other vehicles and people This vehicle does not meet FMVSS Federal Motor Vehicle ...

Page 10: ... or the hand held programmer may be used to determine the state of charge of the battery module If the SOC is below 30 charge the battery module until the state of charge reaches 50 The charge cycle may be interrupted by disconnecting the charger from the AC power source first then from the charging receptacle on the vehicle If the SOC is above 50 operate the vehicle until the SOC is below 50 Duri...

Page 11: ...rovided below These identification numbers is required when ordering parts from TSV Vehicle Model Number _________________________________________________________________ Frame PIN __________________________________________________________________________ SERVICE AND PARTS MANUALS The following manuals can be purchased through a TSV dealer service manual parts manual V PART B PART C and D PART A V...

Page 12: ...10 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 13: ... TSV will NOT approve Distributor Dealer or customer changes that change a TSV product into a Low Speed Vehicle LSV This vehicle meets the current applicable standard for safety and performance requirements SAFETY LABELS Safety and warning labels are on the vehicle for your protection Read and comply with the instructions on the labels carefully If any label shown in this manual is different from ...

Page 14: ...ring operation of the vehicle ALWAYS engage the parking brake and remove the key before leaving the vehicle In an electric vehicle put the direction selector in OFF or Neutral in a gasoline vehicle put the selector in Forward MAINTENANCE TOWING This vehicle requires regularly scheduled maintenance see the periodic service schedule in owner s manual ONLY qualified personnel should service this vehi...

Page 15: ... 360 kg MAX 5 in 12 cm P P MAX 100 lb 45 kg 74821G03 DO NOT FILL GAS CAN IN LOAD BED MAX SIDE SLOPE 14 HIGH CENTER OF GRAVITY MAY CAUSE TIP OVER WARNING READ THE MANUAL SECURE LOAD MAX BED WEIGHT NO PASSENGERS IN LOAD BED MAX CENTER OF GRAVITY HEIGHT ABOVE FLOOR MAX TAILGATE LOAD ...

Page 16: ...RS IN LOAD BED DO NOT FILL GAS CAN IN LOAD BED MAX SIDE SLOPE 14 MAX CENTER OF GRAVITY HEIGHT ABOVE FLOOR MAX 12 in 30 cm MAX 250 lb 110 kg 2 1 3 4 651665 DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OR BEHIND KEEP ARMS AND LEGS INSIDE OF VEHICLE TWO PASSENGER MAX ON REAR FACING SEAT REAR FACING SEAT DECK INSTRUCTIONS NO CHILDREN REMAIN SEATED WITH FEET ON FLOOR AND HOLD ONTO HAND RAILS NEVER EXIT A MOVING VEHICLE LOAD ...

Page 17: ...an occur if you do not follow the instructions and procedures shown in this owner s manual Read this entire manual and all product labels carefully Follow the safety information and operating procedures described Operate your vehicle responsibly to prevent dangerous conditions for the operator passengers and other people in the area of operation Operate your vehicle responsibly and keep the vehicl...

Page 18: ...k of lightning leave the vehicle and look for a safe location to wait until the lightning has stopped Additional information about safety is included throughout this manual or can be obtained from your local TSV dealer Failure to operate this vehicle as instructed can cause collision loss of control or roll over resulting in severe injury or death Follow all safety warnings in this section of the ...

Page 19: ... safe If your vehicle has been involved in any type of accident have it inspected by a qualified service dealer to verify that it is safe for operation Driving at Maximum Speeds Maximum speed operation increases risk of loss of control Always drive at a speed that is appropriate for the terrain visibility operating conditions and your skill and experience level Use the brake to control speed and m...

Page 20: ... for dirt debris or damage Clean if necessary and replace immediately if damage is found Connect the charger to a wall receptacle Do not use a multi plug adapter or power strip Do not connect anything else to the same receptacle Connect the charger to the vehicle receptacle When the battery pack is finished charging disconnect the charger cord from the vehicle If disconnecting before the charge cy...

Page 21: ...and supported on jack stands before you perform any service to the powertrain while the motor is in operation Use wheel chocks and support the vehicle on jack stands NEVER get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack Lift the vehicle following instructions See LIFTING THE VEHICLE on page 44 When you service the vehicle always wear eye protection Be careful when working around batter ies using s...

Page 22: ...20 SAFETY ...

Page 23: ...vate Press and hold the lower part of the switch to lower the bed back into place STATE OF CHARGE METER The state of charge meter is on the dash panel beside the key switch It indicates the amount of usable power in the batteries 100 indicating a full charge on the battery pack and 0 indicating no charge LOWBAT indicates the bat teries must be charged immediately When vehicle is in motion the mete...

Page 24: ...n the electronic parking brake and the reverse warning beeper features are activated BRAKE PEDALS The brake pedal on vehicles with mechanical brakes is a combination brake and parking brake pedal Brake Pedal The brake pedal is the bottom left pedal on the floorboard Press the brake pedal to slow the speed or bring the vehicle to a complete stop Parking Brake Pedal The parking brake is the upper pe...

Page 25: ... injury and property damage follow all warnings pro cedures and weight capacities described on the label in the truck bed as well as the ones in this owner s manual See HAULING CARGO on page 32 and DUMPING THE TRUCK BED on page 34 The tailgate can be opened for loading and unloading cargo Open the tailgate latches and lower the tailgate Lift the tailgate and secure the latches to close the tailgat...

Page 26: ...otection from rollover or falling objects The windshield does not provide protection from tree branches or moving objects To prevent damage to the vehicle do not hold on to the canopy top struts The canopy top and windshield provide some protection from the elements but do not keep the operator and passen ger dry in heavy rain This vehicle is not equipped with seat belts and the canopy top is not ...

Page 27: ...m the following pre ride inspection PRE RIDE INSPECTION Inspect and verify that the vehicle is in safe operating condition before each use to decrease the risk of an accident Check the items in the table to help ensure safe and reliable operation Item Check Page Batteries Check charge level Brake system pedal travel Check for proper operation 49 Hydraulic brakes if equipped Check for brake fluid l...

Page 28: ...th Delta Q QuiQ charger model nos 913 4830 E3 E38 E5 E58 refer to APPENDIX A for the charger manufacturer User s Guide for operating instructions maintenance instructions and troubleshooting instructions To prevent over heating that can cause damage to the charger and possible fire keep the air fins clear Install portable chargers on a platform above the ground to allow maximum air flow around and...

Page 29: ...mph 5 kph or the accelerator pedal is applied The warning beeper will not activate When pedal up braking is activated by this sequence of occurrences the motor generates power which is returned to the batteries Walk Away Feature For mechanical brakes only Walk Away limits vehicle movement without driver input decreases vehicle speed to 2 mph 3 kph and activates an alarm reverse beeper Example If a...

Page 30: ...ion selector to the appropriate position NOTICE When the direction selector is moved to the reverse position a warning alarm will activate to indi cate that the vehicle is ready to run in reverse 5 Slowly press the accelerator pedal to start the motor 6 When the accelerator pedal is released the motor decreases the speed of the vehicle To stop the vehicle more quickly press the brake pedal 7 Engag...

Page 31: ...See page 25 2 Sit in the driver s seat 3 Check surroundings and determine the path of travel 4 Press the brake pedal and release the parking brake 5 Insert the key and turn to the ON position 6 Move the direction selector to the appropriate position 7 With both hands on the steering wheel release the brake and immediately start to apply gradual and steady pressure to the accelerator pedal 8 Practi...

Page 32: ...ve over the crest of a hill at high speed An obstacle sharp drop or another person or vehicle could be on the other side of the hill Do not attempt to drive up a hill that is beyond your skill level TRAVERSING HILLSIDES Traversing a hillside is not recommended Improper procedure can cause loss of control or a rollover Avoid crossing the side of a hill unless absolutely necessary If traversing a hi...

Page 33: ...Use steady brake pressure to control speed and allow the vehicle to slowly roll straight downhill DRIVING IN REVERSE When driving in reverse follow these guidelines Check that the area behind the vehicle is clear of obstacles and people Check left and right fields of vision before driving in reverse Do not back down a steep hill Drive in reverse slowly Press the brakes lightly for stopping Acceler...

Page 34: ...tightly as possible and oper ate the vehicle with extra caution Always attach a tow load to the rear hitch of the vehicle Reduce speed and allow greater distances for braking when hauling cargo Heavy loads affect braking and handling characteristics Use extra caution when apply ing brakes with a heavily loaded vehicle Avoid terrain or situations that may require reverse downhill travel Use extra c...

Page 35: ... steps below Loosen the hand knob under the footrest Slide the handhold away from the vehicle DO NOT remove the handhold from the vehicle Rotate the seat back and seat bottom toward the rear of the vehicle The seat bottom board will rest in the two side frame pieces Make sure the handhold is adjusted so the hand knob can be tightened DO NOT remove the handhold from the vehicle Tighten the hand kno...

Page 36: ...in the truck bed Static discharge can ignite gasoline vapor and cause an explosion Always put the gas container on the ground before you fill with gas Never fill a gas container in the truck bed Static electricity is built up during the fueling process and can discharge and cause the gasoline vapor to ignite DUMPING THE TRUCK BED If the bulk of the cargo weight is at the rear of the bed the bed ma...

Page 37: ...guidelines Do not tow more than the recommended towing weight for the vehicle See the following table and the VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS on page 51 The total capacity of the vehicle operator passenger load bed contents and accessories must be reduced to com pensate for the trailer and load The range of motion of the trailer is limited by the ball and hitch Do not tow a trailer on rough terrain Drive s...

Page 38: ...36 OPERATION ...

Page 39: ...nch cable at an angle to the vehicle s centerline whenever possible If winching at an angle is unavoidable follow these precautions Be observant of the winch drum Do not allow the winch cable to stack or accu mulate at one end of the winch drum If the winch cable stacks damage to the winch and winch cable can occur If stacking occurs stop winching Fol low step 13 on page 39 to feed and rewind the ...

Page 40: ...k Never put your fingers into the hook Doing so could lead to severe injury a Attach the hook onto the load or use a tow strap or chain to secure the load to the winch cable Do not use a recovery strap as a tow strap Recovery straps are designed to stretch so they store energy The stored energy in the recovery strap will release if the winch cable breaks The use of recovery straps can cause severe...

Page 41: ...ge the clutch on the winch e Slowly winch in cable slack f Shift the stuck vehicle to the lowest gear available g Slowly and carefully press the accelerator pedal and winch together to free the vehicle h Stop winching as soon as the stuck vehicle is able to propel itself without the help of the winch i Remove the cable hook j Rewind the cable evenly back onto the drum 10 To prevent damage to the v...

Page 42: ...erating high winch cable loads that may exceed the strength of the cable Never use the winching vehicle to take up slack in the winch cable by moving the vehicle Never use the winching vehicle to move the object being winched use the winch only Never jog the winch quickly turn the winch ON and OFF repeatedly Never tow a vehicle or other objects with a winch Towing an object with a winch produces s...

Page 43: ...the battery Maintain constant awareness that some components are heavy spring loaded corro sive explosive can cause high amperage or get extremely hot After you make repairs or do maintenance test the vehicle in a safe area that is free from vehicle and pedestrian traffic NOTICE To decrease the risk of damage to the controller or motor move the run tow switch to the TOW posi tion before you tow th...

Page 44: ...e Check operation Fluid leakages Pre ride Inspect entire vehicle for leaks S Brake shoes 10 Monthly Inspect Replace as needed Charger receptacle 20 Monthly Clean connections Parking brake 20 Monthly Conduct brake performance test adjust as necessary Check for correct hold on an incline Accelerator 20 Monthly Check for smooth operation Wiring 20 Monthly Inspect for loose connections broken or missi...

Page 45: ...cants Fluids Notes Rear axle oil 25 oz 0 7 L Mobil 424 Part Number 603967 Rear axle oil 2 0 oz 59 mL Friction Modifier E Z GO Part Number 611242 Grease fittings Universal joint grease or equivalent Do not exceed 3 pumps of grease in each fitting Item Part Number 58V 10A Mini Fuse 636455G22 32V 15A Mini Fuse 636455G13 32V 5A Mini Fuse 636455G10 32V 10A Mini Fuse 636455G12 Throttle Resistor 662004 1...

Page 46: ...und Lifting Front 1 Chock the rear wheels to keep the vehicle from rolling back ward 2 Put a jack under the center of the front axle 3 Raise the vehicle with the jack 4 Install a jack stand under the front frame cross member as shown 5 Lower the vehicle until it rests on the jack stands 6 Remove the jack 7 Confirm that the vehicle is stable on the jack stands before proceeding with any service Lif...

Page 47: ...tive finishes only Do not apply wax or polish to matte finish surfaces Use clean or new cloths and pads for polishing Old or reused cloths and pads can contain dirt particles that will scratch the finish TIRES Follow the tire maintenance procedures as instructed in this manual and on the labels on the vehicle Always use approved size and type of replacement tires See SPECIFICATIONS on page 51 Worn...

Page 48: ...te the tire See Tire Pressure on page 46 Tire Replacement Tire replacement requires a tire mounting machine and must be done by a qualified tire center or your TSV dealer WHEELS Worn improperly inflated improper sized or incorrectly installed tires will affect vehicle handling and could cause an accident resulting in severe injury or death To decrease the risk of component damage do not tighten th...

Page 49: ...ght components can get hot if they have been in operation Allow the lights to cool before servicing to prevent burns to the skin NOTICE Do not touch a halogen bulb with bare fingers Oil from skin leaves a residue that causes a hot spot and will diminish the life of the bulb 1 Disconnect the headlight harness from the headlight 2 Rotate the bulb 1 4 turn to remove the headlight from the housing 3 I...

Page 50: ...Repair Manual for the fluid replacement procedure Change the axle oil at the intervals indicated in the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART on page 42 Checking the Lubricant Level Clean the area around the check fill plug and remove the plug The correct lubricant level is just below the bottom of the threaded hole If lubricant is low add lubricant as required Add lubricant slowly until lubricant starts to...

Page 51: ...nt to establish a base to test with The test is conducted by engaging the park brake instead of the brake pedal to eliminate different pedal pressures to include affects of linkage mis adjustment and provide a more accurate test NOTICE You must have enough space to accelerate to maximum speed before engaging the parking brake Use a marker to indicate the predeter mined line to engage the parking b...

Page 52: ...ke sure that the key switch is in the OFF position and the run tow switch is in the TOW STORAGE position before you start to work on the vehicle Do not attempt to operate the vehicle or charge the battery pack at temperatures above 140 F 60 C Do not immerse or throw the battery pack in water Do not pressure wash the battery pack Do not puncture the battery pack or control module Do not strike the ...

Page 53: ...riod In cold climates fully charge the battery module Make sure that the charging operation is complete and there are no faults displayed on the charger The green light on the charger should be on indicating the charge cycle is complete In hot climates store the vehicle with a 30 to 50 charge of battery pack capacity Turn the key to the OFF position and remove it from the key switch Check the run ...

Page 54: ...e in a vehicle being transported on a trailer Remove the canopy and windshield before you transport a vehicle on a trailer If the vehicle is being hauled on a trailer or truck at highway speeds the canopy top must be removed The rated capacity of the hauling trailer or truck must be more than the weight of the vehicle and load plus 1000 lbs 454 kg See GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS for the weight of the v...

Page 55: ...Item Specification Overall Length 119 in 302 cm Overall Width 49 4 in 125 cm Overall Height No Canopy 47 3 in 120 cm Top of steering wheel Overall Height With Canopy 70 5 in 179 cm Wheel Base 76 8 in 166 cm Front Wheel Track 35 in 89 cm Rear Wheel Track 38 5 in 98 cm Ground Clearance at Differential 4 3 in 11 cm Load Deck Width 44 in 112 cm Load Deck Length 39 in 99 cm Power Source 39 2 56 7 Volt ...

Page 56: ...Suspension Leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers Rear Suspension Leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers Service Brake Rear wheel mechanical self adjusting drum Parking Brake Self compensating single point engagement Front and Rear Tires Kenda K500 18 X 8 5 8 6 Ply tires Frame Welded steel DuraShieldTM powder coat Front Body and Finish Injection Molded TPO Standard Color Forest Green Som...

Page 57: ...MAINTENANCE LOG 55 MAINTENANCE LOG Record periodic maintenance in the following maintenance log DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS ...

Page 58: ...56 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS ...

Page 59: ...MAINTENANCE LOG 57 DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS ...

Page 60: ...58 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS ...

Page 61: ...APPENDIX A A 1 APPENDIX A BATTERY CHARGER USER S GUIDE ...

Page 62: ...Cet appareil n est pas destiné à un usage par des personnes dont les enfants avec des facultés motrices sensorielles ou mentales réduites ou ayant une expérience et des connaissances insuffisantes à moins qu elles sont sous la supervision ou reçoivent les instructions sur l utilisation de l appareil d un répondant garant de leur sécurité Les enfants devraient être surveillés afin qu il ne jouent e...

Page 63: ...put has been reduced due to high internal charger temperature Ammeter Troubleshooting Instructions If a fault occurs count the number of red flashes between pauses and refer to the table below LED Indication Solid Charge complete Long flash Greater than 80 state of charge Short flash Less than 80 state of charge Off See charger for indications Flashes Cause Solution Charger unable to apply wake up...

Page 64: ...A 4 APPENDIX A ...

Page 65: ...APPENDIX A B 5 APPENDIX B BATTERY CHARGER USER S GUIDE ...

Page 66: ...n du chargeur Delta Q à bord RC900 ELiTE numéro de référence 944 0003 pour utilisation avec les véhicules de marque E Z GO ELiTE alimentés par des batteries au lithium ion Modèle 673928 Pour les coordonnées et le soutien technique du fabricant visitez http support delta q com CONSERVEZ CES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ Le présent manuel contient d importantes consignes de sécurité et d utilisation Lisez l...

Page 67: ...use the charger until they are replaced by a qualified service technical with cord sets appropriate to your region and application To charge your vehicle use a 3 wire extension cord less than 30m 100 at 10 AWG or 7 5m 25 at 16 AWG per UL guidelines AC Receptacle Indicators Identifying Charger Serial Number The serial number is printed on the front of the charger Use this number when requesting tec...

Page 68: ...B 8 APPENDIX B ...

Page 69: ...APPENDIX A C 9 APPENDIX C BATTERY CHARGER USER S GUIDE ...

Page 70: ...isation pour ces versions du Chargeur Delta Q ELiTE numéros de référence 958 0001 958 0002 958 0003 et 958 0004 pour utilisation avec les véhicules de marque E Z GO ELiTE alimentés au lithium Lisez en entier les informations fournies avant d utiliser le Chargeur ELiTE Pour les coordonnées et le soutien technique du fabricant visitez http support delta q com CONSERVEZ CES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ Le p...

Page 71: ... 0002 et 958 0004 nécessite un cordon CA externe et est conforme à la norme IP20 qui n offre pas de protection contre la poussière ou l eau Protégez ce branchement CA si le chargeur est utilisé dans un environnement humide ou poussiéreux et inspectez le régulièrement pour déceler toute contamination 2 Si le cordon d alimentation CA est endommagé x Les modèles de chargeur 958 0001 et 958 0003 sont ...

Page 72: ...arger Indicators Note The charger will flash green when the lithium Battery Management System BMS is in wakeup mode DC Receptacle Indicators Indicator Indication AC Indicator Blue Light x If solid AC power is present Charger Status Indicator Green Light x If solid charging is complete x If slow breathing it is more than 80 charged x If fast breathing it is less than 80 charged Fault Indicator Red ...

Page 73: ...rque le chargeur clignotera en vert lorsque le système de gestion de la batterie au lithium est en mode d éveil Indicateurs de prise de courant CC Indicateur Indication Indicateur CA Voyant bleu x Si constant il y a une alimentation CA Indicateur de l état du chargeur Voyant bleu x Si constant la charge est terminée x Si la pulsation est lent la batterie est chargée à plus de 80 x Si la pulsation ...

Page 74: ...5 seconds If the fault returns contact E Z GO Customer Care Clignotement Cause Solution Le bloc batterie au lithium a émis un défaut indiquant un problème de câblage ou de matériel du chargeur Vérifiez la palette CC verte et la prise pour vous assurer qu il n y a pas de dommage ou de corrosion et assurez vous qu elle est bien insérée Réinitialisez le chargeur en interrompant l alimentation CA pend...

Page 75: ...ne starting 28 F fluids capacities 43 recommended 43 G glove box 23 H hauling vehicle 52 headlights 47 hitch weight capacity 35 horn switch 21 K key switch 21 L labels safety 11 lifting vehicle 18 44 lubricants recommended 43 M maintenance chart 42 fluid capacities 43 recommended fluids and lubricants 43 scheduled 41 winch 40 O operator safety 15 P parking brake mechanical 22 PIN plate 9 pre ride ...

Page 76: ...1 T tires 45 pressure 15 46 repair 46 replacement 46 towing capacity 35 speeds 35 towing vehicle 52 transporting the vehicle 52 truck bed 23 dumping 34 U USB port 21 V vehicle hauling 52 specifications 53 towing 52 transporting 52 vehicle identification numbers 9 W warranty information vehicle 7 washing the vehicle 45 weight capacity maximum 15 32 wheels 46 47 axle and wheel nut torques 46 wheel i...

Page 77: ...r of this vehicle This allows us to contact the current owner with any import ant safety information which may be necessary to protect customers from personal injury or property damage Please make sure a copy of this form is com pleted and return to us if your address changes or if the vehicle is sold to another party This form may also be used to transfer the unused portion of the original warran...

Page 78: ...FOLD TEXTRON SPECIALIZED VEHICLES 1451 MARVIN GRIFFIN RD AUGUSTA GA 30906 3852 USA ATTN WARRANTY DEPARTMENT Place Stamp Here CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP OR WARRANTY TRANSFER ...

Page 79: ...era tor pedal Decrease speed before and during turns Bring the vehicle to a complete stop before you move the direction selector See GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS for the vehicle load and seat capacity NOTICE Read the following maintenance information and warnings before servicing or repairing the vehicle Follow procedures and comply with safety information in this manual while performing vehicle service...

Page 80: ... Assistance Warranty Phone 1 800 774 3946 FAX 1 800 448 8124 Service Parts Phone 1 888 GET E Z GO 1 888 438 3946 FAX 1 800 752 6175 International Phone 001 706 798 4311 FAX 001 706 771 4609 Operating servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including phthalates and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects...

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