Operation; Serial Number Location; Serial And Manufacturing Number Label; Serial Number Bar Code Label - Cushman AC TUG Owner's Manual

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O
PERATION

OPERATION

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
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), Vehicle 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,
A
Vehicle Weight, Battery Min. and Max.
Weights, System Voltage, Min. and Max.
Draw Bar and ETL (Intertek) or CE certifica-
tion mark, if applicable. (See vehicle specifi-
cations for more detail.)
C
SERIAL NUMBER BAR CODE
LABEL
B
Part C is the smaller label containing the
Serial Number and a Bar Code. It is located
on the front panel.
APPROVED TYPE E AND TYPE
EE VEHICLES
This vehicle is available as an approved
Type E or Type EE vehicle. Reference OSHA 1910.178 for definitions and location allowances for Type vehicles.
Approved type E and Type EE vehicles will have a registration mark on the serial label, section B as shown above.
Type EE vehicles meet all requirements of Type E and provide additional safeguards against inherent fire and electri-
cal hazards as specified per U.L. 583.
Additional components on Type EE vehicles are:
• Terminal boots on battery, motor, solenoid and connections
• Ground strap
• Hasp for padlock on seat
• EE decal, one on each side of the vehicle body
• Deck board lock
• Solenoid Cover

BEFORE INITIAL USE

Read this Owner's Guide. Pay particular attention to the CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS shown in this man-
ual. Read and follow the safety and operation labels. Be sure you understand how to operate the vehicle, its equip-
ment as well as how to use it safely. Maintaining good, safe performance depends to a large extent on the operator.
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