INTRODUCTION VEHICLE OWNERSHIP Congratulations! The Club Car brand is widely recognized as the industry leader in vehicle efficiency and long-lasting value. Read, understand, and obey the technical content in this manual to protect your investment and provide years of reliable vehicle operation. Read, understand, and obey all instructions and safety precautions in this manual to prevent the risk of personal injury or property damage.
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APPROVED DEALERS AND DISTRIBUTORS Club Car’s customer support system offers fast and courteous service. Speak with your dealer or distributor for: • Accessories • Technical Advice • Publications • Warranty Work • Replacement Parts To find your nearest dealer or distributor: •...
NOTICES VEHICLE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER The vehicle serial number is located on a bar code decal installed below the passenger-side cup holder. 1. A two-letter code that identifies the vehicle model. 2. A four-digit code that identifies the model year and production week the vehicle was assembled.
GOVERNMENTAL AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTES ANSI Z130.1 The configuration of this vehicle complies with the current American National Standards Institutes (ANSI) Z130.1 “Safety and Performance Requirements for Golf Cars” when operated below 15 mph (24.14 kph). This standard promotes safety in the design, application, and operation of golf cars. The standard also defines a golf car as “a vehicle used to convey a person or persons and equipment to play the game of golf in an area designated as a golf course.”...
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EUROPEAN UNION LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE The 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive does not apply to the propulsion system of this vehicle because the DC and AC voltages are below the minimum threshold. PUBLICATION COPYRIGHT This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Express written consent of Club Car, LLC is necessary to photocopy, replicate, or translate this manual.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................I NOTICES ..............................III SECTION 1 – SAFETY INFORMATION ....................11 General Safety Information ........................ 12 Practice Safety..........................12 Safety Signal Words ........................12 Safety Committee .......................... 13 Vehicle Safety Information........................13 Vehicle Safety And Compliance Decals..................14 Vehicle Safety Features ........................16 Battery Charging Interlock ......................
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Operational Temperature....................... 41 AC Input............................41 DC Output ............................41 IC900 Specifications..........................42 Manufacturer Information ......................42 Dimension And Weight ........................42 Operational Temperature....................... 42 AC Input............................42 DC Output ............................42 Governmental And Industry Certifications ..................42 European Conformity ........................42 Federal Communications Commission ..................
Safety Information General Safety Information GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION PRACTICE SAFETY Signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE) WARNING and safety messages are in this manual and on safety ROTATING PARTS AND BURN RISK decals. Read, understand, and obey all instructions, safety Rotating parts can cause serious injury.
Safety Information Vehicle Safety Information SAFETY SIGNAL WORD SIGNIFICANCE A CAUTION identifies a hazardous situation which could result CAUTION in minor or moderate injury. A NOTICE identifies a hazardous situation which could result in property damage. SAFETY COMMITTEE If the vehicle is rented or part of a fleet, Club Car recommends a safety committee. The primary concern of the safety committee is safe vehicle operation.
Safety Information Vehicle Safety Information ELECTRICAL SHORTS CAN CAUSE A FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, WARNING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. PREVENT CONTACT BETWEEN POSITIVE VOLTAGE AND THE GROUND CIRCUIT. USE INSULATED TOOLS. TO HELP PREVENT BEING HIT, DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OF OR BEHIND THE VEHICLE.
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Safety Information Vehicle Safety Information OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before using vehicle, read owner’s manual and vehicle safety warnings. Study and understand controls. TO OPERATE • Ensure wheels are turned in desired direction of travel and path is clear. • Turn key to ON. •...
Safety Information Vehicle Safety Features DANGER WARNING Keep sparks and flames away from SET THE RUN/TOW-STOW SWITCH TO TOW battery. BEFORE: Fire and explosion can cause • Towing this vehicle severe injury or death. • Extended storage • Servicing the vehicle Do not flood or submerge.
Safety Information Vehicle Safety Features REGENERATIVE BRAKING WHEN THE BATTERY IS FULLY CHARGED, A WARNING BUZZER CAUTION WILL OPERATE DURING REGENERATIVE BRAKING TO TELL THE DRIVER THAT REGENERATIVE BRAKING PERFORMANCE WILL DECREASE. USE THE BRAKE PEDAL TO CONTROL THE VEHICLE SPEED.
Safety Information Battery Safety Information Note: Before the walk-away braking function will operate for the maximum 12 hours, fully charge the battery. BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION FLOODED AND SUBMERGED BATTERIES CAN CAUSE DAMAGE WARNING INCLUDING LEAKS AND EXPLOSION. IF A BATTERY IS SUBMERGED, REPLACE THE BATTERY BEFORE CHARGING OR USE.
Safety Information Battery Safety Information LITHIUM-ION BATTERY RECYCLING Lithium-Ion batteries must be collected and recycled separately from other waste. Do not discard lithium-ion batteries as municipal waste. Speak with your dealer or distributor on how to correctly recycle lithium-ion batteries. TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Operators Manual Page 19...
Indicators, Gauges, And Displays Battery Safety Information INDICATORS, GAUGES, AND DISPLAYS TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Operators Manual Page 21 TPCC01AN00EN019 (Edition D)
Indicators, Gauges, And Displays Indicator, Gauge, And Display Locations INDICATOR, GAUGE, AND DISPLAY LOCATIONS 1. Plastic Insert 2. Dash Display DASH DISPLAY The dash display gives a visual indication of: • The battery state of charge (SOC) • Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) position •...
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Indicators, Gauges, And Displays Dash Display DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Battery state of charge (SOC) • The dash display will show the SOC when the key switch is set to ACC or when the battery is charging. • 100% to 10% - SOC will show in 10% increments •...
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Indicators, Gauges, And Displays Dash Display DISPLAY DESCRIPTION FNR is set to N FNR is set to F FNR is set to R Left turn signal is on Right turn signal is on TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Page 24 Operators Manual TPCC01AN00EN019 (Edition D)
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Indicators, Gauges, And Displays Dash Display DISPLAY DESCRIPTION The Run/Tow-Stow switch is set to TOW-STOW Minor fault. The vehicle will log the event. Speak with your local dealer or distributor. Malfunction fault. The vehicle may go into limp mode and operate at only 7.6 mph (12.2 km/h).
Vehicle Controls Hazard Light Switch The Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) POSITION FUNCTION sets the direction of vehicle movement. Forward Stop the vehicle to change the FNR position. Neutral (Center) Reverse HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH POSITION FUNCTION The hazard light switch controls the operation of the hazard lights.
Vehicle Controls Park Brake The key switch controls the motor and electrical system. A key is used to select the key switch position. The key can only be inserted or removed when the key switch is set to OFF. POSITION CONDITION Normal position when the vehicle is not in use.
Vehicle Controls Run/Tow-Stow Switch The park brake is a variable position control that is used to make sure that a vehicle does not move while parked. Push the park brake firmly to engage the park brake. To disengage the park brake, push the accelerator or brake pedal. RUN/TOW-STOW SWITCH UNINTENDED VEHICLE MOVEMENT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS WARNING...
Vehicle Controls Turn Signal Lever POSITION FUNCTION • Normal Operation • Remove the high voltage interlock fuse. • Install the high voltage interlock fuse. TOW/STOW • To do vehicle maintenance. • Put the vehicle into extended storage. • To tow the vehicle. TURN SIGNAL LEVER The turn signal lever controls the operation of the POSITION...
Vehicle Features Vehicle Features Hazard Statements The vehicle features listed are standard and optional. GOLF BAG HOLDER ATTACH A GOLF BAG Before a golf bag is attached: • Disable the vehicle. To attach a golf bag. Put the golf bag in the underbody. Put the strap around the golf bag.
Vehicle Features Visage VISAGE Visage is a touch-screen display system that supplies various golf, resort, and facilities service applications. Refer to the manufacturers user manual for instructions on how to operate, configure, and personalize the Visage unit. Speak with your dealer or distributor for a full list of service applications offered.
Battery Charger Battery Charger Hazard Statements A BATTERY CHARGER, CORD, PLUG, OR VEHICLE CHARGER DANGER RECEPTACLE THAT HAS DAMAGE OR A BAD ELECTRICAL CONNECTION CAN CAUSE A FIRE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. DO NOT CONNECT THE DAMAGED BATTERY CHARGER TO AN AC POWER SOURCE.
Battery Charger IC650 Specifications • Status indicator lights to identify AC power, state of charge, and faults. INTELLIGENT • Visual signal when charging starts. • Sealed aluminum housing prevents environmental contaminate damage to internal charger components. RELIABLE • Operates across a wide range of input voltage. IC650 SPECIFICATIONS MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Delta Q Technologies...
Battery Charger IC900 Specifications IC900 SPECIFICATIONS MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Delta Q Technologies Manufacturer Model Name IC900 Model Number IC900–048–COMM DIMENSION AND WEIGHT 13.2 in (33.5 cm) length 7.0 in (17.9 cm) width Dimension 4.0 in (10.2 cm) height Weight 9.6 lb (4.4 kg) OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE Temperature Range -40°...
Battery Charger Features FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION The battery charger is Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in an industrial environment.
Battery Charger Features • Make sure that cords will not be stepped on, tripped over, or subject to damage or stress. STATUS INDICATOR LIGHTS The status indicator lights give the AC power availability, charge status, and charger condition. SYMBOL STATUS CONDITION Charger fault condition.
Battery Charger Features SYMBOL STATUS CONDITION Yellow The charger output is on. There (Constant) is a risk of electric shock. Internal fault condition caused the charge process to stop. F code Speak with your dealer or Display Panel distributor. External fault condition caused the charge process to stop.
Battery Charger Inspection And Maintenance A strain relief and drip loop is necessary to prevent damage to the charger. The strain relief prevents tension on the AC plug. The drip loop prevents water damage to the AC plug. HOW TO MAKE STRAIN RELIEF AND DRIP LOOP Connect the AC cord (1) into the AC plug.
Battery Charger Inspection And Maintenance • Loose connections • Missing pins • Worn pins CLEAN THE ELECTRICAL PLUGS AND RECEPTACLES LUBRICATING THE PLUG AND RECEPTACLE WITH THE AC CORD DANGER CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, AND DEATH.
Vehicle Specifications Inspection And Maintenance VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Operators Manual Page 49 TPCC01AN00EN019 (Edition D)
Vehicle Specifications Noise And Vibration NOISE AND VIBRATION Drive-by Noise Level To Operator 66.4 dBA (±2) (EN 12053–2001) Vibration At Driver’s Seat 0.8 (m/s²)² (±0.24) (EN 13059–2002) TRANSAXLE Fluid Capacity 22 fl-oz (0.65 l) VEHICLE WEIGHTS AND LOAD CAPACITIES IF THE RATED CAPACITIES OF THE VEHICLE ARE EXCEEDED, WARNING PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH CAN OCCUR.
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Vehicle Specifications Vehicle Weights And Load Capacities TERM DEFINITION Vehicle Dry Weight The vehicle dry weight is the weight of the vehicle with no battery. Vehicle Curb The vehicle curb weight is the weight of the vehicle with the battery installed. Weight Maximum The occupant capacity is the maximum permitted weight of occupants to...
Vehicle Operation Vehicle Weights And Load Capacities VEHICLE OPERATION TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Operators Manual Page 53 TPCC01AN00EN019 (Edition D)
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Vehicle Operation Vehicle Operations Hazard Statements OPERATING THE VEHICLE WHILE OCCUPANTS ARE NOT FULLY WARNING SEATED CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. START THE VEHICLE ONLY WHEN ALL OCCUPANTS ARE FULLY SEATED. FALLING OBJECTS CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
Vehicle Operation Daily Pre-Operational Safety And Performance Checks THE VEHICLE IS NOT DESIGNED TO MEET CHILD SAFETY SEAT COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. CHILDREN REQUIRING A CHILD SAFETY SEAT MUST NOT RIDE ON THE VEHICLE. COMPLY WITH STATE AND LOCAL LAWS PERTAINING TO CHILD SAFETY. THIS VEHICLE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY PERSONS, INCLUDING CHILDREN, WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL, SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES, OR LACK OF EXPERIENCE AND...
Vehicle Operation Daily Pre-Operational Safety And Performance Checks DAILY PRE-OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKLIST INSPECTION INSPECTION CRITERIA AREA • Make sure that all parts are correctly installed. • Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are tight. General • Replace missing, worn, or damaged items. •...
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Vehicle Operation Daily Pre-Operational Safety And Performance Checks • Examine the ride and performance of the vehicle. • Examine the steering. The vehicle must be easy to steer and must not have play in the steering wheel. • The vehicle must stop smooth and straight. The brake pedal must not be able to be pushed to the floorboard.
Vehicle Operation Vehicle Movement Slowly push the brake pedal. Stop the vehicle. Make sure regenerative braking disengages when the vehicle speed is below the maximum programmed top speed. VEHICLE MOVEMENT OVERVIEW Operate the vehicle only after you read, understand, and know: •...
Vehicle Operation Vehicle Movement Engage the park brake to lock the wheels. Remove the key. Keep the key in a safe area. FORWARD MOVEMENT FAILURE TO DECREASE THE VEHICLE SPEED IN BAD DRIVING WARNING CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
Vehicle Operation Driving Conditions • The key switch is set to ON. • The vehicle is at a full stop. To move the vehicle in reverse: Set the Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) to R. Make sure that the multi-purpose buzzer operates.
Vehicle Operation Driving Conditions • Prevent driving on slopes that exceed 20% grade. • Always examine the terrain carefully before driving on a slope. Do not drive on a slope with slippery or loose surfaces. • Keep your feet on the floorboard. •...
Vehicle Operation Driving Conditions THE OPERATOR MUST CONTROL THE VEHICLE SPEED WHEN GOING DOWN A SLOPE. VEHICLE ROLLBACK WHEN STARTING ON AN INCLINE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. USE THE BRAKE PEDAL TO HOLD THE VEHICLE UNTIL THE DRIVETRAIN IS FULLY ENGAGED.
Vehicle Operation Driving Conditions NIGHT TIME OPERATING THE VEHICLE AT NIGHT WITHOUT THE CORRECT DANGER EQUIPMENT CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. TO OPERATE THE VEHICLE AT NIGHT, THE VEHICLE MUST HAVE HEADLIGHTS, TAILLIGHTS, AND REFLECTORS. Vehicle operation at night is not recommended. When driving at night is unavoidable, the vehicle must have: •...
Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance Hazard Statements A WHEEL OR TIRE THAT HAS DAMAGE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DANGER DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR A WHEEL OR TIRE. SPEAK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR FOR REPAIRS. UNINTENDED VEHICLE OPERATION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS WARNING PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Cleaning Park the vehicle on a solid level surface. Engage the park brake to prevent vehicle movement. Turn the key to OFF. Remove the key. Set the Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) to N. Put the chocks against the wheels. VEHICLE CLEANING CLEANING THE WINDSHIELD Use a soft towel and water to clean the windshield.
Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Schedule If a vehicle is found to be in bad operational condition, remove it from operation. Removal from operation will prevent more damage to the vehicle and prevent the possible injury because of dangerous conditions. Speak with your dealer or distributor for maintenance and repairs. MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE Note: The Maintenance Service Schedule must be done more frequently on vehicles that are...
Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks MAINTENANCE TASKS CLEAN THE DYNAMIC BRAKING RESISTOR THE DYNAMIC BRAKING RESISTOR BECOMES HOT WHEN IT IS WARNING ON AND CAN CAUSE A FIRE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY. DO NOT TOUCH. BEFORE CLEANING THE DYNAMIC BRAKING RESISTOR, MAKE SURE THAT IT IS COOL. CLEANING WITH THE INCORRECT TOOL CAN DAMAGE THE NOTICE COATING ON THE DYNAMIC BRAKING RESISTOR.
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Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks Set the Run/Tow-Stow switch to TOW/STOW. Remove the high voltage interlock fuse. Disconnect the fuse holder (1) from the red cover (2). Remove the 10A fuse (3). Place the jack in the center of the lift point. Lift the front of the vehicle.
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Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks LIFT THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE LIFTING THE VEHICLE WITH CARGO CAN CAUSE PROPERTY WARNING DAMAGE, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. REMOVE ALL CARGO FROM THE CARGO BED BEFORE THE VEHICLE IS LIFTED. Before the vehicle is lifted: •...
Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks Disconnect the fuse holder (1) from the red cover (2). Remove the 10A fuse (3). Place the jack in the center of the lift point. Lift the rear of the vehicle. Put jack stands under the frame rails. Lower the vehicle onto the jack stands.
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Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks To lower the front of the vehicle: Place the jack in the center of the lift point. Lift the vehicle off of the jack stands. Remove the jack stands. Lower the vehicle. Install the high voltage interlock fuse. Install the 10A fuse (3) into the fuse holder (1).
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Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks LOWER THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE Before the rear of the vehicle is lowered: • Use a jack rated for the vehicle. To lower the rear of the vehicle: Place the jack in the center of the lift point. Lift the vehicle off of the jack stands.
Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks Connect the fuse holder to the red cover (2). Note: Removal of the high voltage interlock fuse will cause a fault code. Turn the key switch to ON, then OFF to clear the fault code. Set the Run/Tow-Stow switch to RUN. TIRE PRESSURE MEASUREMENT Before the tire pressure measurement: •...
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Vehicle Maintenance Maintenance Tasks Lower the vehicle. Tighten the lug nuts to the recommended torque specification. Note: Go to the approved wheel and tire assemblies matrix on http://www.clubcar.com information regarding tire type, inflation pressure, and lugnut torque. Install the wheel cover. TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Page 76 Operators Manual...
Battery Maintenance Battery Maintenance Hazard Statements ELECTRICAL SHORTS CAN CAUSE A FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, WARNING SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. PREVENT CONTACT BETWEEN POSITIVE VOLTAGE AND THE GROUND CIRCUIT. USE INSULATED TOOLS. INCORRECT STORAGE CAN CAUSE BATTERY DAMAGE, NOTICE PERMANENT LOSS OF BATTERY CAPACITY, OR CAUSE THE BATTERY TO BE UNSERVICEABLE.
Battery Maintenance Battery Charging Connect the AC cord to the power source. INCORRECT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF THE DC CORD CAN NOTICE CAUSE DC CORD DAMAGE AND VEHICLE CHARGER RECEPTACLE DAMAGE. DO NOT TWIST, BEND, OR MOVE THE DC CORD PLUG SIDE TO SIDE.
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Battery Maintenance Battery Charging To charge with an onboard charger: Disable the vehicle. Turn off all accessories. Set the Run/Tow-Stow switch to RUN. Connect the AC cord (1) to the power source. Note: The vehicle will start to charge in 10 seconds or less. When the vehicle starts to charge: •...
Transport And Tow Transport And Tow Hazard Statements DO NOT LET PASSENGERS RIDE IN THE VEHICLE OR TRAILER DANGER BEING TOWED. KEEP AWAY FROM THE AREA BETWEEN THE TOW VEHICLE AND WARNING THE TOWED VEHICLE OR TRAILER. DO NOT TOW A CLUB CAR VEHICLE BEHIND A PASSENGER VEHICLE OR TRUCK ON A PUBLIC ROAD.
Transport And Tow Tow The Vehicle With Approved Tow Vehicle TOW THE VEHICLE WITH APPROVED TOW VEHICLE USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TOWING THE VEHICLE WITH AN CAUTION APPROVED TOW VEHICLE. DO NOT MAKE SHARP TURNS WHEN TOWING THE VEHICLE. DO NOT TOW THE VEHICLE ON PUBLIC ROADS OR HIGHWAYS.
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Transport And Tow Vehicle Transport Recovery Install the windshield. TEMPO AND TEMPO CONNECT LITHIUM-ION Page 84 Operators Manual TPCC01AN00EN019 (Edition D)
Extended Storage Extended Storage Hazard Statements UNINTENDED VEHICLE OPERATION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS WARNING PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE LEAVING THE VEHICLE OR DURING VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, DISABLE THE VEHICLE. EXTENDED STORAGE OF THE VEHICLE WITH THE RUN/TOW- CAUTION STOW SWITCH SET TO RUN AND THE BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTED WILL DAMAGE BATTERIES AND REDUCE BATTERY PERFORMANCE AND LIFE.
Extended Storage Return To Service From Extended Storage Adjust pressure in each tire to the recommended tire pressure. Note: Go to the approved wheel and tire assemblies matrix on http://www.clubcar.com information regarding tire type, inflation pressure, and lugnut torque. Clean the vehicle. Connect the battery charger to the vehicle.
Warranties Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY Club Car, LLC (“Club Car”) hereby warrants to the original purchaser or lessee, as those terms are defined herein, and subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty, that its new vehicle or new component purchased from Club Car or an Authorized Dealer or Distributor shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the periods stated below, subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty.
Warranties Limited Warranty Beauty panels and front/rear underbody 3 years BODY GROUP Body and dash panels Solenoid, limit switches, voltage regulator, F&R ALL REMAINING switch, and options and accessories supplied by 2 years COMPONENTS Club Car, including components not specified otherwise EXCLUSIONS Excluded from any Club Car warranty is damage to a vehicle or component resulting from a cause...
Warranties Limited Warranty • Damaged charger AC and DC cord set with plug, which is a wear item and subject to user abuse. • Improper extended storage. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing in any way, and as part of its limited warranty exclusion, Club Car does not warrant that its vehicle or components such as batteries, computer, controller or electrical device are suitable for use in any application other than in its products.
Warranties GPSi Limited Warranty For Visage GPS Units HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM To make a warranty claim under this limited warranty, you must present the vehicle or defective component with evidence of proof of purchase date and number of amp hours (if applicable) to an authorized Club Car dealer.
Warranties GPSi Limited Warranty For Visage GPS Units 1. maintenance, repair or replacement of parts damaged or failing to operate due to acts of God, including without limit storms, atmospheric disturbances, lightning, fire, hail, and flood; acts of government, including war; catastrophes, accident, neglect, misuse, failure of satellites, failure of electrical power, fault or negligence of Customer;...
Warranties GPSi Limited Warranty For Visage GPS Units NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In no event shall GPSi be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited to, loss related to property other than the vehicle, loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, or any other economic loss.
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