Do you have a question about the Nomad XL and is the answer not in the manual?
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Barbara byrne
May 17, 2025
How do you store the battery for a few months when not in use
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Mr. Anderson
May 22, 2025
To store the DENAGO XL battery for a few months when not in use:
1. Disconnect the battery by removing the negative (-) cable first, then the positive (+) cable. 2. Store the battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. 3. Charge the battery every 30 days to prevent it from becoming completely discharged. 4. Keep the battery fully charged during storage to prevent sulfation. 5. Check and maintain water levels if the battery is not sealed, topping off with distilled water as needed.
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Patty Weaver
April 30, 2025
I have a new 2025 Nomad xl. I am trying to charge it but it won’t show a charge.
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Mr. Anderson
May 16, 2025
If your 2025 Denago Nomad XL is not showing a charge while trying to charge it, check the following:
1. Ensure the charger is properly plugged into a wall outlet and the cart. 2. Verify the wall outlet has power. 3. Confirm the charger connection to the side of the cart is secure. 4. Check the dashboard indicators for battery status. 5. Inspect for any loose or broken parts.
If the issue persists after these checks, the problem may require professional service.
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Patty
April 29, 2025
I just got my denago nomad xl today. I am charging it but it is showing 0% power and 953 remaining time.
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
May 15, 2025
If your Denago Nomad XL is showing 0% power and 953 minutes remaining while charging, it likely means the battery is fully depleted and the system is estimating a long time to full charge. The 953 minutes (about 16 hours) is an estimated charging time based on the current battery state and the charger's power output. This can happen if the battery was deeply discharged before charging began. Let it continue charging and monitor if the percentage increases over time.
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Joe Santos
February 16, 2025
2025 Denago nomad. Turn the key and I get nothing. When I put charger plug in it says 100%.
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 16, 2025
The issue could be related to a faulty key card detection module. If the key card system is intermittent or not working, it may be due to a defective magnet or microchip in the module. Replacing or swapping the module with a working one may resolve the problem. Additionally, all key cards may need to be reprogrammed or replaced to match the new module.
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bo slendak
June 29, 2025
servicing brakes
Michael Banks
June 11, 2025
How do you turn off the Brush Guard LED Light Bar? I tried moving the handle up and down and forward and backward, the lights remain on.
Judy Fera
May 27, 2025
how to open front storage space
Stan Swierc
May 17, 2025
I have a Denago Nomad with the key card system. Everything works well, but I’ve noticed that after a full charge, the touchscreen display turns back on and stays on, even though the cart was powered off using the RFID card.
Terry
April 20, 2025
there is no led light indication when charging cable is connected to power and the cart
Ken Thompson
March 25, 2025
Where do you locate app screen to set wallpaper, etc
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Inspired by Mount Denali, Denago® EV represents resilience and a spirit of exploration. Our electric golf carts/LSVs combine innovation and sustainability, offering a comfortable, efficient, and environmentally harmonious journey. With Denago® EV, embrace a future where every ride is an eco-friendly adventure.
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This step is essential to activate your warranty, receive updates, and join our weekly surprise gift drops inside the Denago® EV Owner Portal. It's a quick step to unlock all the benefits of your purchase. *You can also find the digital version of the Owner’s Manual in the Owner Portal for easy and convenient access.
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Operator Safety Operators must be well-versed in the controls and functions of the Denago® EV product. Always utilize seat belts and confirm that the vehicle is functioning properly before commencing your drive. To ensure safety, avoid distractions while driving, and keep hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times.
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Check tire pressure and fluid levels, and verify that there are no loose or broken parts. To start your Denago® vehicle, insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the ‘ON’ position. On the dashboard, indicators display essential information, including battery status, headlight status, and turn signals.
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Now Let's take a closer look at your Denago® EV Nomad XL...
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Dashboard The modern, easy-to-read digital dashboard in your Denago® EV Nomad XL displays key information, including speed, battery level, and mileage. Additionally, it offers backup camera assistance for enhanced safety and convenience.
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Forward/Neutral/Reverse Switch The Forward/Neutral/Reverse switch, located under the driver's seat, enables you to modify the direction of your vehicle's movement. It's crucial to make sure the vehicle is completely stationary before you switch between forward, neutral, and reverse modes.
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Two Speed Modes Your Denago® EV Nomad XL features two speed modes: L (15 mph) and H (25 mph). The mode switch is conveniently located on the dashboard.
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Tilt Steering System The Denago® EV Nomad XL’s Tilt Steering System lets you easily adjust the steering wheel angle for comfort. Just unlock the tilt lever, set your angle, and lock it back in place.
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Electro Magnetic Brake system The Denago® EV Nomad XL’s Electro Magnetic Brake system uses electromagnetism for efficient braking, reduces wear, and has a longer lifespan. No manual action is required to engage the brakes when parking.
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Denago® LiFePO4 Batteries Denago® EV Nomad XL is equipped with 48V 105AH Denago® LiFePO4 Batteries, engineered for high performance, longevity, and safety.
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Charging Instructions To charge your Denago® EV Nomad XL, simply plug the charger into a standard electrical outlet and then connect the charger plug to the vehicle's charging port.
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Use the 110V AC outlet to conveniently charge your small appliances while on the go. In the event of a power outage at home, your Denago® EV Nomad XL can serve as a supersized power bank to charge devices like phones and tablets.
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Brush Guard LED Light Bar Use the lever on the left-hand side of the steering wheel to activate the brush guard LED light bar.
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For assistance with your Denago® EV Nomad XL, you can either contact the dealership where you purchased the product or send us a message through the Denago EV Owner Portal. We're always here to help. Parts & Service: 833-965-3024 Email: cs@denagoev.com...
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Do you have a question about the Nomad XL and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How do you store the battery for a few months when not in use
To store the DENAGO XL battery for a few months when not in use:
1. Disconnect the battery by removing the negative (-) cable first, then the positive (+) cable.
2. Store the battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
3. Charge the battery every 30 days to prevent it from becoming completely discharged.
4. Keep the battery fully charged during storage to prevent sulfation.
5. Check and maintain water levels if the battery is not sealed, topping off with distilled water as needed.
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I have a new 2025 Nomad xl. I am trying to charge it but it won’t show a charge.
If your 2025 Denago Nomad XL is not showing a charge while trying to charge it, check the following:
1. Ensure the charger is properly plugged into a wall outlet and the cart.
2. Verify the wall outlet has power.
3. Confirm the charger connection to the side of the cart is secure.
4. Check the dashboard indicators for battery status.
5. Inspect for any loose or broken parts.
If the issue persists after these checks, the problem may require professional service.
This answer is automatically generated
I just got my denago nomad xl today. I am charging it but it is showing 0% power and 953 remaining time.
If your Denago Nomad XL is showing 0% power and 953 minutes remaining while charging, it likely means the battery is fully depleted and the system is estimating a long time to full charge. The 953 minutes (about 16 hours) is an estimated charging time based on the current battery state and the charger's power output. This can happen if the battery was deeply discharged before charging began. Let it continue charging and monitor if the percentage increases over time.
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2025 Denago nomad. Turn the key and I get nothing. When I put charger plug in it says 100%.
The issue could be related to a faulty key card detection module. If the key card system is intermittent or not working, it may be due to a defective magnet or microchip in the module. Replacing or swapping the module with a working one may resolve the problem. Additionally, all key cards may need to be reprogrammed or replaced to match the new module.
This answer is automatically generated
servicing brakes
How do you turn off the Brush Guard LED Light Bar? I tried moving the handle up and down and forward and backward, the lights remain on.
how to open front storage space
I have a Denago Nomad with the key card system. Everything works well, but I’ve noticed that after a full charge, the touchscreen display turns back on and stays on, even though the cart was powered off using the RFID card.
there is no led light indication when charging cable is connected to power and the cart
Where do you locate app screen to set wallpaper, etc