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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
NOTICE: Some accessories continue to operate with the key in the OFF position. Leaving these accessories
activated after the vehicle is shut down can cause the battery to discharge.
KEY SWITCH
• Located on the dash panel, the key switch controls the basic
electrical system of the vehicle. The switch has four posi
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tions; OFF, R, N, and F.
• OFF; vehicle is disabled.
• R; activates vehicle electronics and accessory power and
puts the vehicle in reverse.
• N; activates vehicle electronics and accessory power and
puts the vehicle in neutral.
• F; activates vehicle electronics and accessory power and
puts the vehicle in forward.
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,
with F indicating a full charge on the battery pack and E indicat
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ing low charge. The yellow light indicates the batteries must be
charged immediately.
CUP HOLDER
The vehicle has a center cup holder that will accommodate four
beverage containers.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
The LED headlight switch is a three-position switch.
Three-position:
• upper – high beam
• middle - low beam
• lower – off
HORN
The horn button is on the control panel. Activate the horn by moving the right rocker switch to the up position.
USB PORT
Excessive use of accessories that are connected to the outlet can drain the battery.
A USB port is located on the control panel.
With the key switch in the ON position, the USB port supplies power for electronic devices via a USB cable.
STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel allows the driver to control the direction of travel.
BRAKE PEDALS
The brake pedal on vehicles with mechanical brakes is a combination brake and parking brake pedal.
Keyswitch
State of Charge
Meter
Cup Holder
Light Switch
Horn
USB Port
Summary of Contents for Cushman Shuttle 4 ELiTE 2020
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Shuttle 4 ELiTE 10006653 B ISSUED MARCH 2020 REVISED OCTOBER 2020...
Page 8: ...6 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
Page 12: ...10 INTRODUCTION...
Page 16: ...14 SAFETY...
Page 22: ...20 SAFETY...
Page 26: ...24 FEATURES AND CONTROLS...
Page 36: ...34 OPERATION...
Page 50: ...48 MAINTENANCE...
Page 54: ...52 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...
Page 55: ...MAINTENANCE LOG 53 DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...
Page 56: ...54 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...
Page 57: ...APPENDIX A A 1 APPENDIX A BATTERY CHARGER USER S GUIDE...
Page 60: ...A 4 APPENDIX A...