Light Bulb Replacement; Care And Cleaning Of The Vehicle; Trailering - Cushman 29175-G01 Owner's Manual And Service Manual

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ELECTRIC THREE WHEEL SERVICE VEHICLE
Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
Install the wheel assembly with the valve stem
on the same side as the wheel retaining nuts.
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removing from the wheel.
When reinstalling the front wheel assembly, always
place the axle and retaining washer over the axle
locks (as shown) and tighten the axle nuts. Tighten
axle nuts to 100 to 120 ft. lbs. (130 to 156 Nm) torque.
Failure to follow the procedure may allow the axle to
drop, resulting in loss of vehicle control.
Removing and Reinstalling Rear Tire
1. Remove the wheel retaining nuts and remove the
wheel assembly from the hub.
2. Completely deflate the tire, then remove from wheel.
3. Reinstall the tire and wheel by reversing above
sequence and tighten wheel retaining nuts. Tighten to
70 to 80 ft. lbs. (95 to 108.5 Nm) torque.
4. Make sure the valve stem is located toward the out-
side.

LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT

To replace the headlight bulb, pivot the headlight forward
and remove the two Phillips head screws from back side
and separate light assembly. Place new light bulb in
place and secure with screws previously removed.
To replace the taillight bulb, remove hardware securing
lens and remove lens. Install replacement bulb.

CARE AND CLEANING OF THE VEHICLE

To prevent cosmetic damage, do not
use any abrasive or reactive solvents to
clean plastic parts.
It is important that proper techniques and cleaning mate-
rials be used.
Normal cleaning of the vinyl backrest and plastic or rub-
ber trim requires the use of a mild soap solution applied
with a sponge or soft brush and wipe with a damp cloth.
Removal of oil, tar, asphalt, shoe polish, etc. will require
the use of a commercially available vinyl/rubber cleaner.
The painted surfaces of the vehicle provide attractive
appearance and durable protection. Frequent washing
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with lukewarm or cold water is the best method of pre-
serving the painted surfaces.
Do not use hot water, strong soap or harsh chemical
detergents.
Rubber parts should be cleaned with nonabrasive house-
hold cleaner.
Occasional cleaning and waxing with nonabrasive prod-
ucts designed for 'clear coat' automotive finishes will
enhance the appearance and durability of the painted
surfaces.
Corrosive materials used for dust control can collect on
the underbody of the vehicle. These materials will accel-
erate corrosion of underbody parts. It is recommended
that the underbody be flushed occasionally with plain
water. Thoroughly clean any areas where mud or other
debris can collect. Sediment packed in closed areas
should be loosened to ease its removal, taking care not
to chip or otherwise damage paint.

TRAILERING

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sure that the vehicle and contents are adequately
secured to trailer.
Do not ride on vehicle being trailered.
Always check that the vehicle and contents are ade-
quately secured before trailering the vehicle. The rated
capacity of the trailer must exceed the weight of the vehi-
cle and load plus 400 pounds (180 kg) (see GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS section for vehicle weight). Secure
the vehicle to the trailer using ratchet tie downs.
To prevent personal inju-
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ry to occupants of other
highway vehicles, be

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