Foot Brake Pedal; Park Brake; Charger Interlock; Foot Interlock Switch - Taylor-Dunn SC-090-24 Operation, T Roubleshooting And Replacement Parts Manual

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SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Foot Brake Pedal

The brake pedal is the treadle located on the right side of the floorboard
positioned under the operators right foot. The treadle also functions as the
accelerator pedal. Press the rear of the treadle to apply the brake. The brake
is automatically released when accelerating.

Park Brake

The parking brake is actuated with a hand lever, which is located on the left side
of the steering tower. To set the parking brake, depress the foot brake pedal
and pull the lever up until it locks. To release the park brake, depress the foot
brake pedal and push the park brake handle down.
Note: The treadle will be very difficult to depress when the park brake
is applied.

Charger Interlock

The charger interlock is designed to disable the vehicle from being driven while the AC charger cord is plugged into
a functioning power source.
Illustration is not available.

Foot Interlock Switch

A switch located under the left side of the operator platform disables the power to the vehicle. Pressure must be
maintained on the platform for the vehicle to operate. Whenever the driver leaves the vehicle, the driver should turn
the key-switch off, place the forward-off-reverse switch in the center "OFF" position, and set the park brake.

Reverse or Motion Alarm (Optional)

The reverse alarm is located in the electronics compartment mounted in the speed control panel enclosure. The
reverse alarm is activated when the Key switch is in the "ON" position and the Forward-Off-Reverse switch is in the
reverse position. The alarm makes a repeated audible sound.
The motion alarm is the same alarm that is used for the reverse alarm, only it operates in both the forward and
reverse directions.
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