Serial Number Location; Serial And Manufacturing Number Label; Serial Number Bar Code Label; Type Ee Vehicles - Cushman MINUTE MISER 628808 Owner's Manual

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OPERATING PROCEDURES
Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.

SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

There are serial number labels in several locations on the
vehicle. Design changes take place on an ongoing basis.
In order to obtain correct components for the vehicle, the
manufacture date code, serial number and vehicle model
must be provided when ordering parts.

Serial and Manufacturing Number Label

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Part A of the Supplemental Information Label is located on
the lower front panel on the driver's left side. This label
contains the vehicle type if applicable, the Model, Date
Code, Serial Number, Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), Vehi-
cle Weight with Batteries and Horse Power.
Part B of the Supplemental Information Label is located
just below Part A. This label contains the Rated Capacity
With Operator, Vehicle Weight Without Batteries, Maximum
Battery Weight, System Voltage, Maximum Draw Bar
Weight and UL, FM or CE certification mark, if applicable.

Serial Number Bar Code Label

Part C is the smaller label containing the Serial Number
and a Bar Code is located on the front panel.

TYPE EE VEHICLES

This vehicle is available as Type EE. Type EE vehicles
meet all requirements of Type E and provide additional safeguards against inherent fire and electrical hazards as
specified per U.L. 583.
Additional components on Type EE vehicles are:
Headlight
Terminal boots on battery, motor, solenoid and circuit breaker connections
Ground strap
Hasp and staple for padlock on seat and deck
EE decal, one on each side of the vehicle body

BEFORE INITIAL USE

Read the Owner's Guide for this vehicle, pay particular attention to the CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS
shown in this manual. Read and follow the safety label on the instrument panel. Be sure you understand how to oper-
ate the vehicle, its equipment as well as how to use it safely. Maintaining good, safe performance depends to a large
extent on the operator.
Hydrogen gas is generated as a natural part of the lead acid battery charging process. A 4%
concentration of hydrogen gas is explosive and could cause severe injury or death. Charging
must take place in an area that is adequately ventilated (minimum of 5 air exchanges per hour).
To reduce the chance of battery explosion that could result in severe injury or death, never
smoke around or charge batteries in an area that has open flame or electrical equipment that
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could cause an electrical arc.
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