Ezgo FLEET RXV ELITE Owner's Manual

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Summary of FLEET RXV ELITE

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    Owner’s guide txt elite freedom 657088 - c.

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    Read and comply with all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels. Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injury or death. California proposition 65 motor vehicles may contain fuels, oils and fluids, battery posts, terminals, and r...

  • Page 3: Owner’S Guide

    I owner’s guide 48v txt elite freedom starting model year 2017 beginning january 2017 these are the original instructions as defined by 2006/42/ec. Contact information textron specialized vehicles, inc. 1451 marvin griffin road augusta, georgia, usa 30906-3852 north america: technical assistance and...

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    Ii w elcome thank you for purchasing this vehicle. Before driving your new vehicle, read this owner’s guide to familiarize yourself with safe driving practices, operation, features and controls. This manual contains instructions for minor maintenance only. Information about major repairs can be foun...

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    T able of c ontents i manufacturer’s intended use ............................................................................................ 1 warranty and registration ................................................................................................ 1 battery prolonged storage .......

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    T able of c ontents ii stalling on a hill ......................................................................................................................... 9 tires ...................................................................................................................................

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    T able of c ontents iii walk-away feature ................................................................................................................. 14 anti-roll back feature ............................................................................................................ 15 anti-s...

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    T able of c ontents iv tire repair ............................................................................................................................... 24 tire replacement .................................................................................................................... ...

  • Page 9: Introduction

    F eatures and c ontrols 1 introduction the following symbols appear throughout this manual and on vehicle labels. Your safety is involved when these sym- bols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. Danger indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will re...

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    2 f eatures and c ontrols • check the run - tow switch under the seat, make sure it is set in the run position. • turn off all accessories. The storage time for properly charged lithium-ion batteries supplied with this vehicle varies based on the ambient temperature. Setting state of charge (soc) th...

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    F eatures and c ontrols 3 vehicle serial number location four serial number and manufacture date code labels are on the vehicle. One label is located on the steering column. The second label is located on the driver side frame under the front splash shield. The third and fourth labels are located on...

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    4 f eatures and c ontrols.

  • Page 13: Safety

    S afety 5 safety safety for questions about your vehicle or the material in this manual, see the contact information on page i or the back of this publication. Certain replacement parts can be used independently and/or in combination with other accessories to modify a tsv (augusta) manufactured vehi...

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    6 s afety warning and operation label (p/n 628019 or 614043 for ce) located on the cup holder. Tow bar label (p/n 625820 or 635906) located on the permanent tow bar. Run/storage - tow label (p/n 613048) located on the run/storage - tow cover on the passenger side below the seat. Battery warning (p/n...

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    S afety 7 maximum vehicle weight capacity exceeding the weight capacities can cause loss of vehicle control and possible injury or death. • do not exceed the maximum vehicle weight capacity (includes weight of operator, passenger, cargo and accesso- ries). Tire pressure improper tire pressure or une...

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    8 s afety • bring the vehicle to a complete stop before you move the direction selector. • do not exceed the cargo or vehicle weight capacities. Do not exceed the occupant capacity. See vehicle speci- fications on page 32 for the vehicle load and seat capacity. • if there is a risk of lightning, lea...

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    S afety 9 driving on different surfaces driving the vehicle on different surface types can affect handling characteristics of the vehicle. When driving on a dirt road, loose surface or wet grass, the distance required to stop the vehicles will increase. Driving on public roads driving this vehicle o...

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    10 s afety • inspect the vehicle charger receptacle and charger plug for dirt, debris or damage. Clean if necessary and replace immediately if damage is found. • connect the charger to a wall receptacle. Do not use a multi-plug adapter or power strip. Do not connect anything else to the same recepta...

  • Page 19: Features And Controls

    F eatures and c ontrols 11 features and controls notice: 12v accessories must be connected to the dc to dc converter. Key switch the key switch is a two-position switch; three-position if the vehicle is equipped with headlights. • off - vehicle is disabled. • on - activates vehicle electronics and a...

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    12 f eatures and c ontrols turn signal (if equipped) the turn signal switch is located on the steering column and is used to activate the turn signals. Accelerator pedal the accelerator pedal is the right pedal on the floorboard. It activates the engine and controls the acceleration of the vehicle. ...

  • Page 21: Operation

    O peration 13 operation safety failure to operate the vehicle correctly can result in a collision, loss of control, accident or rollover, and cause serious injury or death. Follow all operation procedures in this section of the manual. Read and comply with all safety warnings in the safety section o...

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    14 o peration battery charger the charger should be operated in accordance with the charger manufacturer’s instructions. Always place the charger outside the vehicle before and during the charging cycle. Never charge batteries in a hazardous environment. Risk of electric shock. Connect the charger p...

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    O peration 15 the walk-away feature will limit speed to approximately 2 mph (3 kph) and the warning beeper will sound. When the accelerator pedal is depressed, the walk-away feature and warning beeper will be overridden and normal vehicle operation resumes. Any unusual situation sensed by the trucou...

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    16 o peration to reduce the possibility of permanent damage to the drive system, it is important to prevent excessive roll-back when starting the vehicle on a hill. Place your left foot on brake pedal to release the park brake. Press accelerator with your right foot and release the brake pedal. Acce...

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    O peration 17 slippery surfaces skidding or sliding can cause loss of control. Skidding or sliding can cause rollover if tires have lost traction, then regain traction suddenly. When operating on slippery sur- faces, travel at reduced speed to help maintain control of the vehicle. When operating in ...

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    18 o peration • apply light and constant pressure to the brakes to maintain slow speed and control of the vehicle. Stalling on a hill a rollover can result from stalling or rolling backward while climbing a hill. Drive uphill at a constant speed. If your vehicle completely stalls while climbing a hi...

  • Page 27: Maintenance

    M aintenance 19 maintenance maintenance safety to prevent serious injury or death, follow the procedures and comply with the safety information in this manual while performing vehicle service or maintenance. Do not remove the cover from the battery module(s). There are no serviceable items below the...

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    20 m aintenance notice: service and adjustments are important for safe and reliable vehicle operation. If not familiar with safe service and adjustment procedures, have your dealer perform the operations. Scheduled maintenance chart perform all services at the maintenance interval reached first. S –...

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    M aintenance 21 recommended lubricants and fluids check and lubricate all components at the intervals shown in the scheduled maintenance chart beginning on page 20. Replacement of maintenance items these items or their equivalents can be purchased through your dealer, directly from tsv or any other ...

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    22 m aintenance lifting the vehicle read and comply with all of the following warnings and lifting procedures to prevent the possibility of the vehicle falling and causing serious injury or death. For some maintenance procedures, it is necessary to lift the vehicle. Comply with the following warning...

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    M aintenance 23 vehicle cleaning and care keeping your vehicle clean is not only beneficial to its appearance, but can also help extend the life of various compo- nents. Washing the vehicle notice: do not use more than 700 psi pressure to wash your vehicle. High water pressure can damage com- ponent...

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    24 m aintenance tire pressure maintaining correct tire inflation pressure is essential for safe vehicle operation. You can vary the inflation pressure, within the recommended range to suit the condition of the terrain. Tire repair notice: tire repairs are not covered under the vehicle warranty. Noti...

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    M aintenance 25 wheel installation notice: to decrease the risk of component damage, do not tighten the lug nuts to more than the specified torque. Always install lug nuts using a cross sequence pattern to ensure even seating of the wheel against the hub. 1. Install the wheel on the hub with lug nut...

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    26 m aintenance taillight make sure the vehicle key switch is in the off posi- tion and the key has been removed from the switch. 1. Remove two phillips head screws that secure the lens to the taillight assembly. 2. Remove the light bulb. 3. Install the new light bulb. 4. Install the lens and secure...

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    M aintenance 27 lubrication notice: do not use more than three (3) pumps of grease in any grease fitting at any one time. Excess grease may cause grease seals to fail or grease migration into areas that could damage components. Putting more than three pumps of grease in a grease fitting could damage...

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    28 m aintenance lithium-ion battery pack charge the battery pack using only the oem approved lithium-ion battery charger. Improper handling of batteries and electrical components can result in serious injury or death. Do not remove the battery pack cover. Do not attempt to remove batteries or batter...

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    M aintenance 29 • plug the charger into a receptacle on a dedicated circuit. Do not connect any other devices to the receptacle. • connect the charger to the vehicle. Battery charging the battery charger is designed to completely charge the battery set. If the batteries are severely deep cycled the ...

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    30 m aintenance transporting the vehicle do not ride or allow other people on a vehicle being transported on a trailer or being towed with another vehicle. Towing the vehicle do not try to tow the vehicle with ropes, chains or any device different from a tow bar approved by the manufacturer. Use an ...

  • Page 39: Vehicle Specifications

    S pecifications 31 vehicle specifications.

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    32 s pecifications vehicle specifications electric txt elite freedom personal golf car model year 2017 item specification maximum weight capacity (includes weight of operator, passenger, cargo, accessories) 800 lb (363 kg) seating capacity 2 person weight (no batteries) 655 lb. (297 kg) without batt...

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    S pecifications 33.

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    34 s pecifications.

  • Page 43: Maintenance Log

    M aintenance l og 35 maintenance log record periodic maintenance in the following maintenance log. Date miles (km) and hours technician service performed comments.

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    36 m aintenance l og date miles (km) and hours technician service performed comments.

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    M aintenance l og 37 date miles (km) and hours technician service performed comments.

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    38 m aintenance l og date miles (km) and hours technician service performed comments.

  • Page 47: Appendix A

    A ppendix a a-1 appendix a battery charger user’s guide.

  • Page 48: Warning

    A-2 a ppendix a warning charge only 48 volt lithium-ion type batteries activated by samsung sdi. Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage. Never charge a frozen battery. Study the battery manufacturer’s specific precautions. Risk of electric shock. Connect charger power ...

  • Page 49: Operating Instructions

    A ppendix a a-3 operating instructions receptacle display caution : charger enclosure may be hot during charging. Use hand protection if handling the charger while charging. Extension cords must be 3-wire cord no longer than 30m(100’) at 10awg or 7.5m(25’) at 16awg per ul guidelines. Only connect on...

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    A-4 a ppendix a.

  • Page 51: Appendix B

    A ppendix b b-1 appendix b declaration of conformity.

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    B-2 a ppendix b.

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    B-3 a ppendix b.

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    Normal use, age and wear on vehicle components can affect the safe operation and reliability of the vehicle. The rec- ommended inspection and maintenance procedures are crucial for safety, performance, reliability and maximum lon- gevity of your vehicle. A damaged vehicle, or a vehicle that is not f...

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    Textron specialized vehicles, inc. 1451 marvin griffin road augusta, georgia 30906 - 3852 usa contact information north america: technical assistance & warranty phone: 1-800-774-3946, fax: 1-800-448-8124 service parts phone: 1-888-get-e-z-go (1-888-438-3946), fax: 1-800-752-6175 international: phone...