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Maintenance

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IR Industrial Electric Vehicle Owner’s Manual

PREPARING THE VEHICLE FOR EXTENDED STORAGE

1. Fully charge batteries. See Charging Batteries on page 29.

2. Batteries should be clean and free of corrosion. Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of

baking soda and water (1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water). Rinse solution off bat-
teries. Do not allow this solution to enter the batteries. Be sure terminals are tight. Let the terminals dry
and then coat them with Battery Terminal Protector Spray (CCI P/N 1014305).

3. Store vehicle in a cool, dry place. This will minimize battery self-discharge.

4. Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure. See Vehicle Specifications on page 33.

5. Perform semiannual periodic lubrication. See Periodic Lubrication Schedule on page 26.

6. Thoroughly clean front body, rear body, seats, cargo bed, battery compartment, and underside of vehicle.

7. Do not engage the park brake. Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling.

8. Keep batteries fully charged during storage.

• Leave charger plugged in during storage. The onboard computer will automatically activate the charger

when necessary. If charger cannot remain plugged in, or AC power will not be available during
extended storage, disconnect the batteries for storage (Figure 1, Page 9).

RETURNING THE STORED VEHICLE TO SERVICE

1. If necessary connect batteries.

2. Fully charge batteries.

3. Adjust tires to recommended tire pressure. See Vehicle Specifications on page 33.

4. Perform the Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist on page 18.

MAINTENANCE

Read General Warnings on page 10.

To ensure trouble-free vehicle performance, it is very important to follow an established preventive mainte-
nance program. Regular and consistent vehicle maintenance can prevent vehicle downtime and expensive
repairs that can result from neglect. Use the Pre-Operation and Daily Safety Checklist on page 18 and the fol-
lowing Periodic Service Schedule and Periodic Lubrication Schedule to keep the vehicle in proper working
condition.

Any vehicle not functioning correctly should be removed from use until it is properly repaired. This will prevent
further damage to the vehicle and avoid the possibility of injury due to unsafe conditions.

Contact your local Club Car dealer/distributor to perform all repairs and semiannual and annual periodic ser-
vice.

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WARNING

• If any problems are found during scheduled inspection or service, do not operate the vehicle

until repairs are made. Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property
damage, severe personal injury, or death.

• Hot! Do not attempt to service hot motor. Attempting to do so could cause severe burns.

Summary of Contents for Run-A-Bout

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE...

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Page 3: ...ontains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the written consen...

Page 4: ...ates this vehicle read this manual first Club Car products are backed by a customer support system designed to offer you fast courteous service In the event that your Club Car vehicle needs repairs or...

Page 5: ...lts 16 Controls and Indicators 11 Pre Operation and Daily Safety Checklist 18 Driving Instructions 20 Loading and Unloading 22 Transporting on a Trailer 23 Storage 23 Maintenance 24 Periodic Service S...

Page 6: ...lled Do not direct water stream in this area will cause damage to components See vehicle maintenance and service manual before servicing CCI 101931501 F R TOW RUN CCI 101908601 FAILURE TO HEED THIS WA...

Page 7: ...eased Beeping alarm indicates reduction in motor braking Apply brakes to reduce speed System is activated only when tow switch is in the RUN position When towing vehicle tow switch must be in the TOW...

Page 8: ...on dash panel prior to driving Study and understand controls Make sure wheels are turned in desired direction Turn key to ON position and be sure nothing is in your path While vehicle is stopped selec...

Page 9: ...maximum Do not leave children unattended on vehicle at anytime Never stand in front of or behind vehicle CCI 101705701 WARNING Prolonged use at full load conditions will significantly reduce electric...

Page 10: ...e vehicle we urge you to review the information in this manual Understand and become familiar with the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION state ments and procedures it contains along with the safety decals th...

Page 11: ...e damaged have been removed or cannot be easily read they should be replaced immediately to help avoid possible property damage personal injury or death Contact your Club Car distributor dealer DANGER...

Page 12: ...ehicle Do not leave children unattended on vehicle Prior to leaving the vehicle unattended or servicing the vehicle turn the key switch OFF remove the key and place the Forward Reverse handle or switc...

Page 13: ...driver s license and are familiar with all controls and operating procedures before operating the vehicle Any modification or change to the vehicle that affects the stability or handling of the vehicl...

Page 14: ...it Figure 5 Page 13 The operation of the accelerator pedal differs from that of an automobile When the key switch is ON and the For ward Reverse switch is in either the FORWARD or REVERSE position pr...

Page 15: ...pedal It has the word PARK molded into it and the words PARK BRAKE marked on top of it Figure 6 To set the park brake press the brake pedal firmly and tilt the park brake portion of the pedal forward...

Page 16: ...lapse before switching back to the RUN position After placing the Tow Run switch in the RUN position allow 10 seconds to elapse before operating the vehicle The Tow Run switch should be placed in the...

Page 17: ...re 9 The battery warning light is controlled by the onboard computer When the vehicle is in operation the battery warning light will illuminate and remain illuminated if Batteries voltage drops below...

Page 18: ...e vehicle and batteries HEADLAMPS TAILLAMPS The headlamp taillamp control switch is located on the front dash below the battery condition indicator Figure 9 Pull the knob out to turn the lamps on and...

Page 19: ...d insert the tab into the buckle Adjust the belt to a snug fit by pulling on the adjuster strap WARNING Driver and passengers must be restrained at all times with safety belts provided to help prevent...

Page 20: ...vehicle This checklist should be used daily to ensure that the vehicle is in proper working condition and in conjunction with the Periodic Service Schedule on page 25 Any problems should be corrected...

Page 21: ...be easy to steer and should not have any play in the steering wheel Accelerator With the key switch ON and the Forward Reverse switch in the FORWARD position as the accelerator pedal is pressed the m...

Page 22: ...front of or behind the vehicle Operate the vehicle from the driver seat only To help prevent falls from the vehicle driver and passenger must be restrained at all times with safety belts while vehicle...

Page 23: ...unction with motor braking STOPPING THE VEHICLE WARNING Driving through water may affect the brakes After driving through water check effectiveness of the brakes by gently pressing the brake pedal If...

Page 24: ...top heavy loads The center of gravity of a load should never exceed 15 inches 38 cm above the bottom of the cargo bed Unload cargo bed before raising vehicle with hoist jack or other lifting device Ce...

Page 25: ...rolling backwards and stopping suddenly Failure to heed this warning could cause the vehicle to overturn possibly resulting in severe personal injury When towing on a trailer normal road speed of the...

Page 26: ...extended storage disconnect the batteries for storage Figure 1 Page 9 RETURNING THE STORED VEHICLE TO SERVICE 1 If necessary connect batteries 2 Fully charge batteries 3 Adjust tires to recommended t...

Page 27: ...d clean terminals with baking soda water solution Tires Check air pressure and adjust if necessary See Vehicle Specifications on page 33 General vehicle Wash battery compartment and underside of vehic...

Page 28: ...ally by owner or trained technician Brake pedal shaft bearings Dry Moly Lube CCI P N 1012151 Brake linkage and pivots Dry Moly Lube CCI P N 1012151 Accelerator pivot rod supports Dry Moly Lube CCI P N...

Page 29: ...al Drink large quantities of milk or water followed with milk of magnesia or vegetable oil Call a physician immediately Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes Call a physician immediately WARNING Wear s...

Page 30: ...rge batteries if plates are exposed above electrolyte level For best battery life add only distilled water See following NOTE NOTE A battery watering gun or bottle is available at many auto parts deal...

Page 31: ...accept a three prong plug Extension cord should be a three wire No 12 AWG and be as short as possible The use of improper extension cord could result in fire or an electrical shock Do not operate the...

Page 32: ...harger The use of an extension cord with the charger should be avoided If an extension cord must be used use a three conductor no 12 AWG American Wire Gauge or no 14 SWG British Standard Wire Gauge he...

Page 33: ...nt of energy needed to replenish the batteries is returned the charger will shut off The control circuit lockout remains activated until the charger plug is dis connected from the vehicle This vehicle...

Page 34: ...pped with ArmorFlex front and rear bodies Use only commercially available automotive cleaners with a sponge or soft cloth for normal cleaning A garden hose at normal residential water pressure is adeq...

Page 35: ...his will enable us to contact you if the need arises Please send your name address and serial number s of the vehicle s to Club Car Inc P O Box 204658 Augusta Georgia 30917 4658 Attention Vehicle Regi...

Page 36: ...ight at steering wheel 48 5 in 123 2 cm Wheelbase 65 5 in 166 cm Ground clearance 4 5 in 11 cm Front wheel tread 36 5 in 92 7 cm Rear wheel tread 38 25 in 97 2 cm Weight without batteries 582 lb 263 0...

Page 37: ...on of parts or accessories that are not original equipment overloading accident alteration abuse or neglect Transportation expenses for warranty services are also excluded from this warranty 3 VOIDING...

Page 38: ...GES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS RELATED TO PROPERTY OTHER THAN THE VEHICLE LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER ECONOMIC LOSS Some states allow neither limitation on the duration...

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