Performance Features; Speed Control; Pedal-Up Braking; Walk-Away Feature (For Mechanical Brakes Only) - Cushman HAULER PRO 2022 Owner's Manual

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PERFORMANCE FEATURES

NOTICE: The vehicle operates when the Run/Tow switch is in the RUN position.
The speed of the motor is sensed and controlled by the controller.

Speed Control

The speed control system is not an alternative for the brake. Use the brake to control
speed and decrease the risk of injury.
Speed control system vehicles are equipped with a regenerative motor control system.
Example: If all of the following events occur:
• the vehicle is being driven down a slope
• the vehicle attempts to exceed the specified top speed with the accelerator pedal pressed or released
the regenerative brake will limit the speed of the vehicle to the specified top speed but the warning beeper will not
activate. When the regenerative braking system is activated by this sequence of occurrences, the motor generates
power which is returned to the batteries.
If the operator tries to override the electronic brake feature by moving the direction selector or key switch to another
position, the warning beeper activates and the vehicle brakes quickly until it reaches approximately 2 mph (3 kph).

Pedal-Up Braking

Pedal-up braking is regenerative braking that occurs when the accelerator pedal is released while the vehicle is mov-
ing between 8 mph (13 kph) and the vehicle's top speed.
Example: If all of the following events occur:
• the vehicle is being driven down a slope
• the accelerator pedal is released for more than one second
the pedal-up braking decreases speed to 8 mph (13 kph), then the vehicle freely moves without the accelerator
pressed, between 8 and 3 mph (5 kph), or the accelerator pedal is applied. The warning beeper will not activate.
When pedal-up braking is activated by this sequence of occurrences, the motor generates power which is returned to
the batteries.

Walk-Away Feature (For mechanical brakes only)

Walk-Away limits vehicle movement without driver input, decreases vehicle speed to 2 mph (3 kph) and activates an
alarm (reverse beeper).
Example: If all of the following events occur:
• the vehicle is stopped for more than 1.5 seconds
• the accelerator pedal is released for more than one second
• the vehicle starts to move at more than 2 mph (3 kph)
the Walk-Away feature limits speed to approximately 2 mph (3 kph) and the warning beeper activates. When the
accelerator pedal is pressed, the Walk-Away feature and warning beeper stops and normal vehicle operation contin-
ues.

Anti-Roll Back Feature

Anti-Roll Back, like Walk-Away, limits reverse motion of the vehicle down a slope to less than 2 mph (3 kph). See
Walk-Away Feature for more information.

Anti-Stall Feature (For mechanical brakes only)

Anti-Stall protection prevents motor damage if the vehicle is stalled against an object or on a hill.
Example: If all of the following events occur:
• the system senses that the accelerator pedal is pressed (power applied to motor)
• the motor is stopped long enough that additional time can cause damage to the motor
the Anti-Stall feature will interrupt power to the motor. This short interruption allows the vehicle to move backward
slightly before it stops again. The procedure will repeat at intervals until the vehicle is moved from the stopped condi-
tion.
Example: If all of the following events occur:
• the system senses that the accelerator pedal is pressed (power applied to motor)
• the brake is engaged to prevent vehicle motion
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