OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
batteries are fully charged and the DC plug can be
removed to permit use of the vehicle.
Looping the DC cord through the steering
wheel when charging, serves as a good
reminder to store the cord out of the way when finished with
charging. The DC plug can be damaged by driving over or
catching the cord on the vehicle when driving away. A charging
interlock feature on the PowerWise™ charger prevents vehicle
operation while the DC plug is inserted in vehicle receptacle.
To prevent a physical
hazard that could result
in an electrical shock or
electrocution, be sure that the charger plug is not
damaged and is inserted into a grounded receptacle.
The power (AC) cord is equipped with a
grounded plug, do not attempt to pull out,
cut or bend the ground post.
The charging (DC) cord is equipped with a polarized con-
nector which fits into a matching receptacle on the vehi-
cle.
The power (AC) cord is equipped with a grounded plug.
Do not attempt to remove, cut or bend the ground post.
If vehicle is to be charged with a non E-Z-GO
charger, refer to the instructions supplied with
the charger.
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Vehicle controls and indicators consist of:
•
key/light switch
•
direction selector
•
state of charge meter
•
accelerator pedal
•
combination service and park brake pedal
•
run - tow/maintenance switch (PDS only)
•
horn
KEY/LIGHT SWITCH
Located on the dash panel, this switch enables the basic
electrical system of the vehicle to be turned on and off by
turning the key. To prevent inadvertent operation of the
vehicle when left unattended, the key should be turned to
the ‘OFF’ position and removed (Ref Fig. 4 on page 2).
If the vehicle is equipped with lights, the key switch has a
position to operate them, indicated by the light icon.
If the vehicle is equipped with factory installed
custom accessories, some accessories remain
operational with the key switch in the ‘OFF’ position.
Fig. 2 Proper Charger Installation
Fig. 3 Charger Receptacle Location
Provide Protection From Elements
Do Not Block Louvered Airways
NEMA 15 - 5R Grounded AC Receptacle
110 - 120 VAC. Dedicated 15 AMP Circuit
Locations outside the US and Canada: Reference
appropriate local electrical code and charger manu-
facturer recommendations for AC power requirements
Ref Pci 1
Ref Crl 1
Charger
Receptacle
Front of
Vehicle
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Fig. 4 Key/Light Switch & State of Charge Meter
OFF
ON
State of Charge Meter
Direction Selector (PDS only)
Key/Light Switch
Ref Kes 1
Summary of Contents for FLEET PDS GOLF CAR
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