
CARRYALL 710 LSV ELECTRIC
Operators Manual
TPCC01MP00EN018 (Edition D)
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Regenerative braking helps maintain the downhill speed of the vehicle in relation to the accelerator
pedal position.
Regenerative braking performance decreases when the batteries are fully charged.
Regenerative braking cannot maintain the vehicle speed on an excessive grade (more than 20%). Use
the brake pedal to control the vehicle speed.
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
POSITION
CONDITION
Fully Pushed
Regenerative braking holds the vehicle at the programmed top speed.
Between Fully Pushed And
Released
Regenerative braking holds the vehicle at a percentage of the
programmed top speed in relation to the accelerator pedal position.
Fully Released
Regenerative braking will do one of the two based on the controller
settings:
• Factory Default - Stop the vehicle slowly.
• Optional - Let the vehicle coast freely.
Note:
The regenerative braking functions are controlled by the
controller settings. Speak with your dealer or distributor for
more information.
WALK-AWAY BRAKING
WARNING
WALK-AWAY BRAKING WILL NOT LIMIT VEHICLE SPEED TO 3
MPH (4.8 KM/H) ON STEEP SLOPES. DO NOT OPERATE THE
VEHICLE ON SLOPES THAT ARE MORE THAN A 20% GRADE.
Walk-away braking is a safety function that limits the roll-away speed of a vehicle when the park brake
is disengaged. The multi-purpose buzzer will make an audible tone when the walk-away braking safety
device engages for more than two seconds.
SEAT BELTS
ABOUT SEAT BELTS
DANGER
A SEAT BELT CAN DECREASE PERSONAL INJURY AND EJECTION
DURING BRAKING, A COLLISION, OR ROLL-OVER. ALWAYS USE
THE SEAT BELT. STAY SEATED WHILE THE VEHICLE OPERATES.
Note:
Seat belts cannot fully protect you in every crash but can decrease your risk of serious injury.
Seat belts are an important safety feature on your vehicle. Seat belts help protect you in almost every
type of crash:
• Frontal impacts
• Side impacts
• Rear impacts
• Roll-over
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