Club Car CARRYALL 300 GASOLINE User manual

CARRYALL 300 ELECTRIC
Operators Manual
APPLICABLE TO CARRYALL 300 ERIC ELECTRIC
VEHICLES WITH SERIAL PREFIX OF MF

Copyright © 2018 Club Car, LLC
This manual effective July 15, 2018

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INTRODUCTION
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
Congratulations! The Club Car brand is widely recognized as the industry leader in vehicle efficiency
and long-lasting value. Read, understand, and obey the technical content in this manual to protect
your investment and provide years of reliable vehicle operation.
Read, understand, and obey all instructions and safety precautions in this manual to prevent the risk of
personal injury or property damage.
Club Car recommends owners that rent or loan vehicles make sure operators read this manual before
vehicle operation.
Club Car recommends owners register their vehicles immediately after purchase. The previous owner
must include this manual with the vehicle when sold to a new owner. Registration of the vehicle will
make sure Club Car is able to communicate necessary information directly to owners. Send your
name, address, and serial number of the vehicle to:
Club Car, LLC
Attention: Vehicle Registration
P.O. Box 204658
Augusta, Georgia 30917-4658
United States Of America
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING OPERATING, SERVICING AND MAINTAINING A
PASSENGER VEHICLE OR OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING
ENGINE EXHAUST, CARBON MONOXIDE,
PHTHALATES, AND LEAD, WHICH ARE KNOW
TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE
CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM. TO MINIMIZE
EXPOSURE, AVOID BREATHING EXHAUST, DO
NOT IDLE THE ENGINE EXCEPT AS NECESSARY,
SERVICE YOUR VEHICLE IN A WELL-
VENTILATED AREA AND WEAR GLOVES OR
WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY WHEN
SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE. FOR MORE
INFORMATION GO TO WWW.P65WARNINGS.
CA.GOV/PASSENGER-VEHICLE.
APPROVED DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
Club Car’s customer support system offers fast and courteous service. Speak with your dealer or
distributor for:

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• Accessories
• Publications
• Replacement Parts
• Technical Advice
• Warranty Work
To find your nearest dealer or distributor:
• Visit www.clubcardealer.com
• Scan the dealer locator Quick Response (QR) code
COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Send written correspondence to:
Club Car, LLC
Attention: Marketing Services
P.O. Box 204658
Augusta, Georgia 30917-4658
United States Of America
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NOTICES
VEHICLE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER
The vehicle serial number is located on a bar code decal installed near the accelerator.
1. A two-letter code that identifies the vehicle
model.
2. A four-digit code that identifies the model
year and production week the vehicle was
assembled.
3. A unique six-digit number given to each
vehicle built within a specified model year.
LIABILITY AND VEHICLE DESIGN CHANGES
Club Car is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result
from the use of the material in this manual.
Club Car reserves the right to make design changes to vehicles without obligation to make these
changes on units previously sold.
This manual is the original instructions provided by the manufacturer if in English. This manual is a
translation of the original instructions if in any language other than English.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS
DANGER MODIFICATIONS OR CHANGES TO THE VEHICLE THAT AFFECT
THE OCCUPANT RETENTION, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, STABILITY
OR HANDLING OF THE VEHICLE, OR INCREASES THE MAXIMUM
VEHICLE SPEED CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH.
NOTICE MODIFICATIONS TO THE VEHICLE MUST NOT COMPROMISE
COMPLIANCE WITH STATE OR FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Do not install non-Club Car approved accessories or change the vehicle function to increased speed or
power. Modifications or installation of non-Club Car approved accessories could cause a substantial
safety hazard and increase the risk of bodily injury or property damage.
The warranty on your vehicle will be canceled if non-Club Car approved equipment and/or
modifications have been added to the vehicle that increase speed or power.
The performance characteristics of the vehicle may change because of the addition of some
accessories, including (but not limited to) lift kits, tires, or large racks. Use only Club Car approved
accessories. Know the function of the accessories and their effects on the vehicle.
VEHICLE WARRANTY
Warranty information is located in the warranty section of this manual. No other expressed or implied
warranties are contained herein.
Your dealer or distributor examined the vehicle before it was delivered to you. The dealer or distributor
will also supply you a copy of the completed vehicle warranty registration form.

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GOVERNMENTAL AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS
U.S.A. FEDERAL VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS
The configuration of this vehicle does not comply with United States Of America Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards (FMVSS) for automobiles and FMVSS 500 for low-speed vehicles as it existed on the
date the vehicle was shipped from the Club Car manufacturing facility. This four-wheel general-
purpose vehicle is intended to transport people and cargo on improved or groomed surfaces.
EUROPEAN UNION VIBRATION AND NOISE PREN 15997
European Union specification prEN 15997 was used to measure the vibration and noise levels of the
vehicle. The vibration and noise values are recorded in the vehicle specification section of this manual.
PUBLICATION COPYRIGHT
This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved.
Express written consent of Club Car, LLC is necessary to photocopy, replicate, or translate this manual.
The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice.

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................I
NOTICES ................................................................................................................................................. III
SECTION 1 – SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 9
General Safety Information ................................................................................................................ 10
Practice Safety................................................................................................................................ 10
Safety Signal Words ....................................................................................................................... 10
Safety Committee .......................................................................................................................... 11
Vehicle Safety Information.................................................................................................................. 11
Vehicle Safety And Compliance Decals.......................................................................................... 12
Vehicle Safety Features ....................................................................................................................... 15
Battery Charging Interlock ............................................................................................................ 15
Multi-Purpose Buzzer ..................................................................................................................... 15
Regenerative Braking..................................................................................................................... 15
Walk-Away Braking ........................................................................................................................ 16
Falling Object Protection System................................................................................................... 16
Battery Safety Information ................................................................................................................. 16
Battery International Safety Symbols ........................................................................................... 17
Lead-Acid Battery Recycling .......................................................................................................... 18
SECTION 2 – INDICATORS, GAUGES, AND DISPLAYS ..................................................................19
Indicator, Gauge, And Display Locations ............................................................................................ 20
Battery Condition Indicator................................................................................................................. 20
Charge Indicator Light......................................................................................................................... 20
SECTION 3 – VEHICLE CONTROLS.....................................................................................................23
Vehicle Controls Locator ...................................................................................................................... 24
Accelerator Pedal ................................................................................................................................. 24
Brake Pedal .......................................................................................................................................... 25
Electric Bed Lift Switch ........................................................................................................................ 25
Forward / Neutral / Reverse Control ................................................................................................... 25
Hazard Light Switch............................................................................................................................. 25
Headlight Switch.................................................................................................................................. 26
Horn...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Key Switch............................................................................................................................................ 26
Park Brake............................................................................................................................................ 27
Run/Tow Switch ................................................................................................................................... 27
Turn Signal Lever ................................................................................................................................. 28
Windshield Wiper Switch ..................................................................................................................... 28
Modular Cab Controls .......................................................................................................................... 28
Defrost And Heater Switch............................................................................................................. 28
Dome Light Switch ......................................................................................................................... 29
Lower Dash Fan Switch .................................................................................................................. 29
Strobe Light Switch ........................................................................................................................ 29
Upper Cab Fan Switch .................................................................................................................... 29
Windshield Washer Switch ............................................................................................................. 30
SECTION 4 – VEHICLE FEATURES......................................................................................................31
Vehicle Features Description ............................................................................................................... 32
Electric Bed Lift .................................................................................................................................... 32
Description ..................................................................................................................................... 32

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Capacity.......................................................................................................................................... 32
Operation........................................................................................................................................ 32
Modular Cab ......................................................................................................................................... 32
Tilt Cargo Bed....................................................................................................................................... 33
Description ..................................................................................................................................... 33
Operation........................................................................................................................................ 33
12-Volt Power Receptacle.................................................................................................................... 34
VersAttach System .............................................................................................................................. 35
SECTION 5 – BATTERY CHARGER ......................................................................................................37
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 38
ERIC IC650 Specifications................................................................................................................... 39
Manufacturer Information ............................................................................................................. 39
Dimension And Weight ................................................................................................................... 39
Operational Temperature............................................................................................................... 39
AC Input.......................................................................................................................................... 40
DC Output ....................................................................................................................................... 40
Governmental And Industry Certifications ......................................................................................... 40
European Conformity ..................................................................................................................... 40
Federal Communications Commission .......................................................................................... 40
International Protection Marking................................................................................................... 40
Underwriters Laboratories And Canadian Standards Association ................................................ 41
Features ............................................................................................................................................... 41
AC Electrical Cord And Plug............................................................................................................ 41
Status Indicator Lights................................................................................................................... 41
Battery Charging Interlock ............................................................................................................ 43
External Battery Charger Mounting............................................................................................... 43
How To Make Strain Relief And Drip Loop ...................................................................................... 44
Inspection And Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 44
Electrical Cords............................................................................................................................... 44
Electrical Plugs And Receptacles.................................................................................................... 45
Clean The Electrical Plugs And Receptacles................................................................................... 45
Battery Charger USB Receptacle ................................................................................................... 45
Clean The USB Receptacle ............................................................................................................. 45
SECTION 6 – VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................47
Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................... 48
Performance......................................................................................................................................... 48
Tires ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
Electric Motor ....................................................................................................................................... 48
Batteries............................................................................................................................................... 49
Noise And Vibration ............................................................................................................................. 49
Transaxle.............................................................................................................................................. 49
Vehicle Weights And Load Capacities.................................................................................................. 49
SECTION 7 – VEHICLE OPERATION ..................................................................................................51
Daily Pre-Operational Safety And Performance Checks..................................................................... 53
Overview......................................................................................................................................... 53
Daily Pre-Operational Safety Checklist ......................................................................................... 54
Vehicle Performance Inspection .................................................................................................... 54
Vehicle Movement................................................................................................................................ 56
Overview......................................................................................................................................... 56
Motor Start ..................................................................................................................................... 56
Turn Off Motor................................................................................................................................. 56
Forward Movement ........................................................................................................................ 57
Reverse Movement......................................................................................................................... 57
Slow Or Stop The Vehicle ............................................................................................................... 58
Park The Vehicle ............................................................................................................................. 58
Driving Conditions ............................................................................................................................... 58

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Unpaved Surfaces .......................................................................................................................... 58
Uphill Slope..................................................................................................................................... 58
Side Hill Slope................................................................................................................................. 59
Downhill Slope ................................................................................................................................ 60
Over Obstacles ............................................................................................................................... 60
Below Obstacles ............................................................................................................................. 61
Night Time ...................................................................................................................................... 61
Through Water................................................................................................................................ 61
With Cargo ...................................................................................................................................... 62
SECTION 8 – VEHICLE MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................65
Disable The Vehicle .............................................................................................................................. 67
Vehicle Cleaning................................................................................................................................... 67
Windshield ...................................................................................................................................... 67
Vehicle Exterior .............................................................................................................................. 67
Vehicle Interior ............................................................................................................................... 68
Maintenance Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 68
Overview......................................................................................................................................... 68
Service Schedule ............................................................................................................................ 68
Maintenance Tasks............................................................................................................................... 70
Lift The Vehicle ............................................................................................................................... 70
Lower The Vehicle........................................................................................................................... 71
Tire Pressure Measurement ........................................................................................................... 73
Wheel Assembly ............................................................................................................................. 73
SECTION 9 – BATTERY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................75
Battery Cleaning .................................................................................................................................. 76
Battery Charging ................................................................................................................................. 76
Charging With External Charger .................................................................................................... 76
Charging With Onboard Charger ................................................................................................... 78
Battery Electrical Connection .............................................................................................................. 79
Disconnect ...................................................................................................................................... 79
Connect........................................................................................................................................... 79
Battery Hold-Down .............................................................................................................................. 80
Add Water To A Battery Without Single Point Watering System ........................................................ 80
Deionizer.............................................................................................................................................. 82
Add Water To Batteries With Single Point Watering System .............................................................. 82
Watering Intervals ............................................................................................................................... 82
Water Quality ....................................................................................................................................... 82
Overview......................................................................................................................................... 82
Preferred Sources........................................................................................................................... 83
Alternate Sources........................................................................................................................... 83
Water Impurity ............................................................................................................................... 83
SECTION 10 – TRANSPORT AND TOW ..............................................................................................85
Prepare The Vehicle To Be Towed......................................................................................................... 86
Tow With The Vehicle ........................................................................................................................... 86
Vehicle Transport Preparation ............................................................................................................. 86
Vehicle Transport Recovery ................................................................................................................. 87
SECTION 11 – EXTENDED STORAGE .................................................................................................89
Extended Storage Preparation ............................................................................................................ 90
Return To Service From Extended Storage ......................................................................................... 91
SECTION 12 – WARRANTIES ..............................................................................................................93
Limited Warranty ................................................................................................................................. 94
Warranty ......................................................................................................................................... 94

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Warranty Timeframe ...................................................................................................................... 94
Exclusions....................................................................................................................................... 95
Voiding Of Warranty ....................................................................................................................... 96
Sole Remedy................................................................................................................................... 96
Disclaimer....................................................................................................................................... 96
No Consequential Damages........................................................................................................... 96
How To Make A Warranty Claim ..................................................................................................... 97

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
PRACTICE SAFETY
101960501
WARNING
!
ROTATING PARTS AND BURN RISK
Rotating parts can cause serious injury.
Keep body, hands, hair, and clothes away
from rotating parts.
Hot surfaces can cause serious burns.
Allow to cool before servicing.
Signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE)
and safety messages are in this manual and on safety
decals. Read, understand, and obey all instructions, safety
precautions, and safety decals before vehicle operations.
Replace missing, damaged, or unreadable safety decals
immediately to prevent possible property damage, personal
injury, or death. Purchase replacement safety decals from
your dealer or distributor.
Know and understand all laws and regulations for vehicle
operation in your area.
Speak with your dealer or distributor if you have questions
about material contained in this manual or the vehicle.
SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS
Signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE) and safety messages are in this manual
and on safety decals. Read, understand, and obey all instructions, safety precautions, and safety
decals before vehicle operations.
Safety messages are necessary and must be obeyed.
The safety alert symbol is used to alert you to possible personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to prevent possible injury or
death.
SAFETY SIGNAL WORD SIGNIFICANCE
DANGER
A DANGER identifies a hazardous situation which will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
A WARNING identifies a hazardous situation which could result
in death or serious injury.
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SAFETY SIGNAL WORD SIGNIFICANCE
CAUTION
A CAUTION identifies a hazardous situation which could result
in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
A NOTICE identifies a hazardous situation which could result in
property damage.
SAFETY COMMITTEE
If the vehicle is rented or part of a fleet, Club Car recommends setting up a safety committee. The
primary concern of the safety committee is safe vehicle operation.
Safety committee objectives include:
• Approve vehicle operation areas.
• Identify all hazards.
• Identify who is approved to operate the vehicle.
• Keep the vehicles in a safe and serviceable condition.
• Supply instructions on safe vehicle operation.
• Visually show all hazards.
VEHICLE SAFETY INFORMATION
DANGER FAILURE TO OBEY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CAN CAUSE
PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE VEHICLE OR DO THE SERVICING OF
THE VEHICLE, READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE OWNER’S
MANUAL.
CLUB CAR VEHICLES ARE NOT RATED FOR OPERATION IN
EXPLOSIVE AREAS. THE VEHICLE OR BATTERY CHARGER CAN
CAUSE FLAMMABLE MATERIAL AND FUME IGNITION. DO NOT
OPERATE THE VEHICLE OR BATTERY CHARGER NEAR FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS AND FUMES.
THE VEHICLE DOES NOT GIVE PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING,
FLYING OBJECTS, OR OTHER STORM RELATED HAZARDS. DO NOT
OPERATE THE VEHICLE IN STORMS. STOP THE VEHICLE. GET OUT
OF THE VEHICLE IMMEDIATELY AND FIND A SHELTER IN
ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR
YOUR LOCATION IF IN A STORM.
UNINTENDED VEHICLE OPERATION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. MAKE SURE THAT CHILDREN ARE
ALWAYS SUPERVISED IN AND AROUND THE VEHICLE.
DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL, DRUGS, MEDICATIONS, OR WHILE DISTRACTED.
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WARNING ELECTRICAL SHORTS CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
PREVENT CONTACT BETWEEN POSITIVE VOLTAGE AND THE
GROUND CIRCUIT. USE INSULATED TOOLS.
TO HELP PREVENT BEING HIT, DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OF OR
BEHIND THE VEHICLE.
ONLY TWO PERSONS PER BENCH SEAT. ONLY RIDE ON THE
BENCH SEAT. DO NOT LET PEOPLE RIDE ON ANY PART OF THE
VEHICLE THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A SEAT. DO NOT LET A
PASSENGER HOLD A CHILD IN HIS OR HER LAP WHILE THE
VEHICLE MOVES.
ONLY TRAINED TECHNICIANS SHOULD SERVICE OR REPAIR THE
VEHICLE. ANYONE DOING EVEN SIMPLE REPAIRS OR SERVICE
SHOULD HAVE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRICAL
AND MECHANICAL REPAIR. THE APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS
MUST BE USED WHEN PERFORMING MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, OR
ACCESSORY INSTALLATION.
CAUTION ACCESSORIES ATTACHED TO THE BED SIDES CAN ADD WIDTH TO
THE VEHICLE, HIT NEARBY PERSONS OR OBJECTS, AND CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. USE CAUTION
WHEN OPERATING THE VEHICLE WITH ACCESSORIES ATTACHED
TO THE BED SIDES.
VEHICLE SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE DECALS
WARNING MAKE SURE ALL OF THE SAFETY AND OPERATION DECALS ARE IN
THE CORRECT LOCATION ON THE VEHICLE. REPLACE THE SAFETY
AND OPERATION DECALS THAT ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED.
Understand and obey all safety decals. The instructions on these safety decals must be followed in
order to prevent the risk of dangerous personal injury or property damage.
Use a soft moist cloth to clean the decals. Do not use solvents, gasoline, or other chemicals to clean
the decals.
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105163701
GND (-)
105130101
(+) 12V ACC.
FUSE BLOCK
1. Ground Decal 2. 12V Accessory Fuse Block Decal
105163601
12 V (+)
105046101
• Turn key to OFF and remove key.
• Engage park brake to lock wheels.
• Set the FNR control to NEUTRAL (N).
Before leaving
Unintended vehicle movement can cause serious injury or
death. Read and understand the Operators Manual and safety
decals before vehicle operation.
WARNING
the vehicle:
3. 12V Decal 4. Operating Instructions Decal
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WARNING
STAYCLEAR
101609401
!
CRUSHAREA
WARNING
FALLING OFF CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
Do not ride in the cargo bed.
101553901
5. Crush Area Warning Decal 6. Bed Loading Warning Decal
Do not expose electrical components to water. Water can
cause damage to electrical components.
• Do not direct water stream in the area of this plate.
• See vehicle service manual before servicing.
NOTICE
RISK OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENT DAMAGE
101931501
CAUTION
Frame is isolated from
power system. Do not
use as ground.
105124701
7. Component Cover Decal 8. Ground Warning Decal
105130001
(+) 48V ACC.
FUSE BLOCK
MAXIMUM TONGUE WEIGHT
150 lb (68 kg)
NOTICE
101155301
9. 48V Accessory Fuse Block Decal 10. Trailer Hitch Tongue Weight Notice Decal
L
A
T
C
H
O
P
E
N
WARNING
!
CRUSH HAZARD CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
Keep hands clear when closing cargo bed.
102459301
!WARNING
TOW RUN
101908601
• Towing this vehicle
• Extended storage
• Servicing the vehicle
• Disconnecting or connecting
battery cables
SET THE RUN/TOW SWITCH
TO TOW BEFORE:
BATTERY EXPLOSION CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY
• Read the vehicle service manual before servicing.
• Keep electronic components dry.
• The battery compartment is not a storage area.
Do not keep items in battery compartment.
• Do not operate the vehicle without this plate
correctly installed.
11. Bed Latch Warning Decal 12. Run / Tow Warning Decal
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105137101
VEHICLE LOADING
!WARNING NOTICE
ROLLOVERS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
•
Place cargo forward in the cargo bed and distribute evenly side to side. Secure load.
•
On uneven or steep terrain, reduce speed and load.
•
Avoid stopping on or backing down steep hills.
•
Avoid top-heavy loads.
• Read and understand the Operators Manual and safety decals.
• 300 lb (136 kg) maximum cargo load. Includes cargo, bed load, optional equipment, and trailer tounge weight.
• 800 lb (363 kg) vehicle rated capacity on a level surface. Includes occupants and cargo load.
• 800 lb (363 kg) vehicle combination rated capacity. Includes vehicle rated capacity and gross trailer weight.
13. Vehicle Load Warning Decal
UNINTENDED MOVEMENT, ROLLOVER, OR FALLING OUT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
• Remain fully seated while moving.
• Hold on and keep entire body inside vehicle while moving.
• Never attempt jumps and avoid extreme braking in reverse.
• Do not leave children unattended in vehicle at any time.
• Children requiring a child safety seat must not ride in vehicle.
• Never operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Vehicle to be operated by licensed and authorized persons only.
• Use in authorized areas only. Do not operate on public roads.
• One (1) person per bucket seat maximum.
• Two (2) persons per bench seat maximum.
• Operate from driver’s seat only.
• Do not start vehicle until all occupants are fully seated.
• Drive slowly in turns and straight up and down slopes. 104026801
WARNING
14. Occupant Warning Decal
VEHICLE SAFETY FEATURES
BATTERY CHARGING INTERLOCK
External Battery Charger: The battery charging interlock is a safety feature that prevents possible
damage to the battery charger and vehicle. The battery charging interlock will automatically engage
when the DC cord is connected to the vehicle. The vehicle will not operate when the DC cord is
connected.
Note: The AC cord does not have to be connected for the battery charging interlock to operate.
Onboard Battery Charger: The battery charging interlock is a safety feature that prevents possible
damage to the battery charger and vehicle. The battery charging interlock will automatically engage
when the AC cord is connected to a power source. The vehicle will not operate when the AC cord is
connected.
MULTI-PURPOSE BUZZER
The vehicle comes equipped with a multi-purpose buzzer. The multi-purpose buzzer makes an audible
tone when:
• The Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) is set to R.
• The walk-away braking engages for longer than two seconds.
• The regenerative braking performance decreases because the batteries are fully charged.
• The batteries start to charge.
REGENERATIVE BRAKING
CAUTION WHEN THE BATTERIES ARE FULLY CHARGED, A WARNING
BUZZER WILL OPERATE DURING REGENERATIVE BRAKING TO
TELL THE DRIVER THAT REGENERATIVE BRAKING
PERFORMANCE WILL DECREASE. USE THE BRAKE PEDAL TO
CONTROL THE VEHICLE SPEED.
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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.
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 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% INCLINE.
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.
FALLING OBJECT PROTECTION SYSTEM
The Falling Object Protection System (FOPS) protects the vehicle occupants from falling debris.
The FOPS is not a Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS).
BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
DANGER BATTERY ACID CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS. PREVENT CONTACT
WITH SKIN, EYES, AND CLOTHING. WEAR A FULL FACE SHIELD
AND RUBBER GLOVES WHEN SERVICING A BATTERY.
ANTIDOTES: EXTERNAL: FLUSH WITH WATER. CALL A
PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. INTERNAL: 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 FROZEN BATTERY ACID CAN CAUSE DAMAGE INCLUDING LEAKS
AND EXPLOSIONS. IF THE BATTERY ACID FREEZES, REPLACE THE
BATTERY BEFORE CHARGING OR USE. BATTERIES IN A LOW
STATE OF CHARGE WILL FREEZE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. KEEP
THE BATTERIES IN A HIGH STATE OF CHARGE.
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FLOODED BATTERIES CAN CAUSE DAMAGE INCLUDING LEAKS
AND EXPLOSION. IF A BATTERY IS SUBMERGED, REPLACE THE
BATTERY BEFORE CHARGING OR USE.
LOOSE BATTERY WIRES CAN CAUSE A FIRE. MAKE SURE THAT
ALL BATTERY WIRES AND TERMINALS ARE CLEAN AND
TIGHTENED CORRECTLY.
BATTERY WIRES WITH DAMAGE OR CORROSION CAN BECOME
TOO HOT AND CAUSE A FIRE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR PERSONAL
INJURY. REPLACE BATTERY WIRES WITH DAMAGE OR
CORROSION. CLEAN CORROSION FROM THE BATTERY
TERMINALS.
BATTERY INTERNATIONAL SAFETY SYMBOLS
Understand and obey the international safety symbols on the vehicle battery before you use, repair, or
service the vehicle.
SYMBOL SIGNIFICANCE
Shield eyes
Read and obey operation and maintenance instructions
Do not smoke, No open flames, No sparks
Keep away from children
Battery acid hazard
Explosive gas hazard
Safety Information
Battery Safety Information 1

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Operators Manual
TPCC01MF00EN019 (Edition A)
LEAD-ACID BATTERY RECYCLING
WARNING LEAD-ACID BATTERIES CONTAIN DANGEROUS MATERIALS THAT
CAN CONTAMINATE THE WATER AND SOIL, CAUSE
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE, AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.
SPEAK WITH YOUR DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
INFORMATION ON HOW TO DISCARD A BATTERY CORRECTLY.
Lead-acid batteries and other components which have the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) symbol printed on them must be collected and recycled separately from other waste. Do not
discard lead-acid batteries as municipal waste.
Speak with your dealer or distributor on how to correctly recycle lead-acid batteries.
1Safety Information
Battery Safety Information
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