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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SAFETY

To prevent serious injury or death, follow the procedures and comply with the safety
information in this manual while performing vehicle service or maintenance.

Use the tools shown in the tool list and wear the specified safety equipment when per-
forming vehicle service or maintenance.

Remove all jewelry before you service the vehicle.

Do not allow loose clothing or hair to contact the moving parts.

Do not touch hot objects.

The drive wheels must be lifted and supported on jack stands before performing any ser-
vice to the powertrain while the motor is in operation.

Chock the wheels and support the vehicle with jack stands. NEVER get under a vehicle
that is supported by a jack alone. Lift the vehicle according to the manufacturers instruc-
tions.

When servicing the vehicle, always wear eye protection. Be careful when
working around batteries, using solvents, or compressed air.

Use insulated tools within the battery area to prevent sparks or battery
explosion.

Maintain constant awareness that some components are heavy, spring loaded, corro-
sive, explosive, can cause high amperage, or get extremely hot. Battery acid and hydro-
gen gas can cause bodily injury. Keep hands, face, feet and body away from any area
that can expose them to injury if an unexpected situation occurs.

After performing maintenance, test the vehicle in a safe area that is free from vehicle and
person traffic.

NOTICE: To decrease the risk of engine damage, do not operate the vehicle at full throttle for more than 5

seconds if the drive wheels are lifted off the ground.

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

Consistent inspection, adjustment, and lubrication of some components are necessary to maintain the

vehicle

so that

it remains in safe and reliable condition. Refer to the

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART

on page 38 for detailed

requirements.
Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust, and replace parts as necessary. Use

CUSHMAN

or equivalent replacement parts.

Record the maintenance items performed along with details in the

MAINTENANCE LOG

beginning on page 59.

NOTICE: Service and adjustments are important for safe and reliable vehicle operation. If not familiar with

safe service and adjustment procedures, have a certified dealer perform the operations.

Initial Service Requirements

Perform the additional inspection or maintenance at the initial service interval indicated, in addition to regular intervals.
See

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART

on page 38. The initial service is required for optimum performance and

reliability.
• engine oil and filter
• starter/generator belt

Severe Use Conditions

Vehicles subjected to heavy or severe use must be inspected and serviced more frequently than those of normal use
patterns.The following conditions are considered severe use:

• frequent or prolonged use in a dusty environment

• frequent use in mud, water or sand

• prolonged low speed operation

• short trips in cold weather

• prolonged heavy load operation

Содержание HAULER 1200X EFI 2019

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HAULER 1200X EFI 666002 A ISSUED DECEMBER 2018...

Страница 2: ...y or increase the speed beyond the factory specifications Such modifications can cause serious per sonal injury or death The manufacturer TEXTRON SPECIALIZED VEHICLES TSV Augusta prohibits and disclai...

Страница 3: ...ng MODEL YEAR 2019 CONTACT INFORMATION Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc 1451 Marvin Griffin Road Augusta Georgia USA 30906 3852 1 800 774 3946 Technical Assistance Warranty 1 888 438 3946 Service Part...

Страница 4: ...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...

Страница 5: ...Load Bed P N 74821G01 11 Pinch Warning P N 651671 11 Rear Facing Seat Load Deck Warning P N 651665 11 SAFETY MAXIMUM CARGO LOAD MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY 13 TIRE PRESSURE 13 OPERATOR SAFETY 13 Unauthor...

Страница 6: ...ATOR LIGHT MIL 21 SEAT BOTTOM 21 GLOVE BOX STORAGE COMPARTMENTS 21 FUEL TANK CAP 21 CANOPY TOP AND WINDSHIELD 21 TRUCK BED 22 Manual Bed Release Lever 22 Electric Lift 22 FLIP SEAT LOAD DECK IF EQUIPP...

Страница 7: ...37 Initial Service Requirements 37 Severe Use Conditions 37 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART 38 RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS 40 REPLACEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ITEMS 40 LIFTING THE VEHICLE 41 Lifting Front...

Страница 8: ...e Axle Oil Level 49 AIR FILTER 49 LUBRICATION 50 SPARK PLUG 50 MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT MIL 51 BRAKES 52 Periodic Brake Test 52 BATTERY 53 Battery Cleaning 53 Battery Charging 53 Discharged Battery...

Страница 9: ...applicable at the time of 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...

Страница 10: ...erial such as sand Dis pose in accordance with local state and federal regulations for acid and lead compounds Contact local or state environmental authorized people for the disposal information VEHIC...

Страница 11: ...UALLY REVERSE OPERATION KEY IN R PRESS ACCELERATOR GRADUALLY PARK VEHICLE TURN KEY TO OFF FORWARD OPERATION TURN KEY TO ON PUT DIRECTION SELECTOR TO F PRESS ACCELERATOR GRADUALLY REVERSE OPERATION TUR...

Страница 12: ...ATTERY SHORTING BATTERY TERMINALS CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION NEGATIVE GROUND BATTERY CLEAN GASOLINE SPILLS WITH WATER BEFORE STARTING ENGINE DO NOT SPILL FUEL ON HOT ENGINE NO TAMPERING KEEP HANDS OUT DO NOT...

Страница 13: ...BED MAX CENTER OF GRAVITY HEIGHT 5 12 CM ABOVE FLOOR MAX TAILGATE LOAD 100 LBS OR 45 KG MAX 14o 25 MAX 500 lb 227 kg MAX 5 in 12 cm P P MAX 100 lb 45 kg 74821G01 651671 PINCH WARNING KEEP HANDS AND FI...

Страница 14: ...12 SAFETY...

Страница 15: ...OT 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 MAXI...

Страница 16: ...on terrain that is too rough for your vehicle s capabilities and your driving skills Before you drive in the reverse direction make sure the area behind the vehicle is clear Accelerate slowly and avo...

Страница 17: ...mmodate the load being carried See Tire Pressure on page 13 for pressure specifications Verify tire pressure and drive slowly and carefully to maintain control of the vehicle if driving under any of t...

Страница 18: ...oss of traction loss of control accident or rollover Do not turn quickly or at sharp angles Do not turn at high speeds Practice turning at slow speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds Drivin...

Страница 19: ...ation for performing maintenance on your vehicle Make sure to read understand and comply with all of this information to decrease the risk of personal injury or death Serious injury or death can occur...

Страница 20: ...18 SAFETY...

Страница 21: ...ull tank and E indicates an empty fuel tank The fuel gauge has a low oil pressure indicator A low engine oil pressure condition is shown with a red indicator light HORN The horn switch is the red togg...

Страница 22: ...brake will release when you press the accelerator pedal and can cause the vehicle to move suddenly This is a feature to make sure the vehicle is not driven with the parking brake engaged Pressing the...

Страница 23: ...re the fuel cap is reinstalled after filling the tank Do not operate the vehicle with out the fuel cap correctly installed and tightened The fuel cap is located on the passenger side of the vehicle Se...

Страница 24: ...he switch is located on the cen ter dash console Press and hold the top part of the switch to raise the truck bed Press the bottom part of the switch to lower the truck bed See DUMPING THE TRUCK BED o...

Страница 25: ...the table to help ensure safe and reliable operation Item Check Page Brake system pedal travel Check for proper operation 52 Hydraulic brakes if equipped Check for brake fluid level Parking brake Ens...

Страница 26: ...ame or electrical items that can cause a spark Wear eye protection to protect from splashed fuel and fuel vapors Never use cigarettes in or near the area where refueling is done or fuel is stored Insp...

Страница 27: ...rk ing brake 3 Insert the key and turn the key switch to the ON position 4 Move the direction selector to the appropriate position NOTICE When the direction selector is moved to the reverse position a...

Страница 28: ...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 th...

Страница 29: ...ING HILLSIDES Traversing a hillside is not recommended Improper procedure can cause a loss of control or a rollover Avoid crossing the side of a hill unless absolutely necessary If traversing a hillsi...

Страница 30: ...hese 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 s...

Страница 31: ...in the truck bed Secure all loads before operating Unsecured loads can shift and create unstable operat ing conditions Operating the vehicle with passengers in the truck bed can result in severe inju...

Страница 32: ...follow the 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...

Страница 33: ...discharge can ignite gasoline vapor and cause an explosion Always put the gasoline container on the ground before filling Never fill a gasoline container in the truck bed Static electricity is built...

Страница 34: ...ese guidelines Do not tow more than the recommended towing weight for the vehicle See the following table and the Vehicle Specifications The total capacity of the vehicle operator passenger load bed c...

Страница 35: ...ching with the winch 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 win...

Страница 36: ...ok Never hook the winch cable to itself 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...

Страница 37: ...enterline c Attach the cable hook to the anchor point or the stuck vehicle frame d Re engage the clutch on the winch e Slowly winch in cable slack f Shift the stuck vehicle to the lowest gear availabl...

Страница 38: ...jury or death to anyone in the area When using the winch use the following guidelines To avoid generating high winch cable loads that may exceed the strength of the cable Never use the winching vehicl...

Страница 39: ...cle in a safe area that is free from vehicle and person traffic NOTICE To decrease the risk of engine damage do not operate the vehicle at full throttle for more than 5 seconds if the drive wheels are...

Страница 40: ...bs as needed 44 Reverse warning alarm Pre ride Check operation Switches Pre ride Check operation Fluid leakages Pre ride Inspect entire vehicle for leaks CVT belt Pre ride Check condition Engine oil a...

Страница 41: ...se or missing hardware S E Air filter 125 6 Months Inspect clean as necessary CVT belt 125 6 Months Inspect for cracks fraying and excessive wear Direction selector 125 6 Months Check for wear and smo...

Страница 42: ...W 40 Heavy duty use in air temperatures above 40 F 4 C after 100 hour break in period Brake fluid DOT 3 Fuel 6 0 gal 22 7 L Unleaded 87 octane min 10 ethanol content max See page 24 Rear axle oil 51 o...

Страница 43: ...round 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 jack stands under the...

Страница 44: ...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...

Страница 45: ...re See Tire Pressure on page 13 Tire Replacement Tire replacement requires a tire mounting machine and must be done by a qualified tire center or an authorized CUSHMAN dealer WHEELS Worn improperly in...

Страница 46: ...s are available from a local Distributor an authorized Branch or the Service Parts Department Halogen Headlight Bulb Replacement Light components can get hot if they have been in operation Allow the l...

Страница 47: ...ver seat NOTICE Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized dealer if fuses continue to blow after they have been replaced 1 Lift the seat bottom to access the fuses 2 Remove the old fuse and replace...

Страница 48: ...free cloth 5 To get an accurate level reading wipe oil from the dipstick and insert back into the opening 6 Remove the dipstick again and check the level The oil level must be in the area between L an...

Страница 49: ...he key to OFF and engage the parking brake 2 Wipe the top of the engine clean with a cloth to remove debris that could fall in the engine 3 Remove the oil fill cap 4 Place a drain pan under the oil dr...

Страница 50: ...level ground Oil increases in volume when warm The H mark on the dipstick is calibrated for an engine at operating temperature When the engine is cold the oil will be below the full mark The engine ca...

Страница 51: ...can be used for routine cooling system maintenance Clean the cooling system at the intervals indicated in the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART on page 38 REAR AXLE The rear axle has an oil level check fil...

Страница 52: ...when the engine is cold 2 Inspect and replace the spark plug at the intervals indicated in the SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART on page 38 3 Apply a light coat of anti seize compound to the spark plug thre...

Страница 53: ...des display as a combination of 0 3 second flashes for the tens place and 1 second flashes for the ones place c Active faults are displayed first then stored faults are displayed d Active faults are d...

Страница 54: ...vehicle weight and speed No specific braking distance can be reliably specified so it is important to establish a base to test with The test is conducted by engaging the park brake instead of the bra...

Страница 55: ...asher 1 Remove corrosion with a wire brush 2 Wash the top and sides of the battery with a solution of 1 tsp 5 ml baking soda 1 cup 236 ml water Wash all metal components near the battery 3 Rinse with...

Страница 56: ...is going to be out of operation for three 3 months or longer do the following 1 Remove the battery from the vehicle 2 Make sure the battery is fully charged 3 Store it out of the sun in a cool dry pl...

Страница 57: ...ng a vehicle for 30 days or more requires proper preparation to prevent a build up of varnish and gum in the fuel system and corrosion in the engine The following procedure will prepare the vehicle fo...

Страница 58: ...e the tires See Tire Pressure on page 43 6 Add fuel stabilizer 4 oz for a full tank of fuel to the fuel and install the cap securely 7 Remove the spark plug and pour approximately 1 2 oz 15 ml of SAE...

Страница 59: ...1 kW Exceeds SAE J1940 Standard Cooling System Air Cooled Balancer Internal Counter Rotating Balance Shaft Ignition Electronic Inductive Spark Magneto Electrical System Starter Generator Solid State...

Страница 60: ...and Rear Tires K500 20 x 8 10 6 ply rated Frame Welded steel with DuraShieldTM powder coat Front Body and Finish Injection Molded TPO Rear Body and Finish Injection Molded TPO Standard Color Forest Gr...

Страница 61: ...MAINTENANCE LOG 59 MAINTENANCE LOG Record periodic maintenance in the following maintenance log DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...

Страница 62: ...60 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...

Страница 63: ...MAINTENANCE LOG 61 DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...

Страница 64: ...62 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE MILES KM AND HOURS TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS...

Страница 65: ...APPENDIX A A APPENDIX A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Страница 66: ...B APPENDIX A...

Страница 67: ...APPENDIX A C...

Страница 68: ...D APPENDIX A...

Страница 69: ...erse 28 slippery surfaces 27 stalling on hill 28 traversing hillsides 27 uphill 27 E engine break in 24 starting 25 engine oil capacity 40 recommended 40 F fluids capacities 40 recommended 40 fuel add...

Страница 70: ...serial number labels 8 shock loading winch 36 slippery surfaces 27 spark plugs 50 specifications vehicle 57 steering wheel 20 storage compartments 21 switches bed lift electric 19 horn 19 key 19 T ti...

Страница 71: ...or 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 Rea...

Страница 72: ...anuals are available from a local Distributor or an authorized Branch Copyrighted Material This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express permission of Textron Specialized V...

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