Columbia CR-10 User Manual

2017
Chariot
PN 709642-04 6/2016
Owner and Operator Manual
Preface
CHANGE HISTORY
DATE
DESCRIPTION
BY
6/22/2016
Issued 2017 Model Year
CPC
Welcome, and congratulations on your choice of vehicle from Columbia ParCar Corp.! Your
vehicle has been designed and manufactured to conform to applicable sections of ANSI B56.8. Your safe use and operation of your vehicle is important to us. Any alteration of your Columbia vehicle that results in the vehicle being in noncompliance with applicable ANSI standards is strictly prohibited. Columbia ParCar Corp. is not responsible or liable for any damage that results from any such alteration, and all warranties for any such altered vehicles are null and void.
These vehicles are not designed for over-the-road use. They do not conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or EPA regulations, and are not equipped for operation on public streets, roads, or highways.
To the best knowledge of Columbia ParCar Corp., the material contained herein is accurate as of the date this publication was approved for printing. Columbia ParCar Corp. is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the use of the material in this manual. Columbia ParCar Corp. reserves the right to change specifications, equipment or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation.
This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the written consent of Columbia ParCar Corp. Columbia ParCar Corp. products are manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. Patents - 2986162, 2987934, 3116089, 3144631, 3144860, 3229792, 3434887, 3559773, 3673359, 3680403, 3683716, 3709317, 4648473, Des. 225626.
This manual provides important safety information, operating instructions, model specifications and maintenance instructions for the CR-10 Chariot.
The information in this manual is limited to care and maintenance information only. Information covering repairs and technical service is provided in detailed service manuals available from Columbia Dealers. These activities require the attention of a skilled technician and the use of special tools and equipment. Your Columbia Dealer has the facilities, experience and genuine Columbia vehicle parts and accessories to properly service Columbia vehicles.
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Chariot CR10
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................. 1
SAFETY MESSAGES ..................................................................................................... 2
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................ 3
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LOCATION ........................................................ 3
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DECODING........................................................ 4
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... 4
SAFETY
GETTING STARTED ....................................................................................................... 5
SAFETY GUIDELINES .................................................................................................... 5
VEHICLE SAFETY STATEMENTS ................................................................................. 5
ADDITIONAL OPERATING SAFETY CONCERNS ......................................................... 7
OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS
IMPORTANT FIRST STEP .............................................................................................. 7
INSPECTING THE VEHICLE .......................................................................................... 8
WHAT TO DO IN EVENT OF A PROBLEM NOTICED DURING INSPECTION .............. 8
VEHICLE CONTROLS .................................................................................................... 9
KEYSWITCH ................................................................................................................... 9
HORN BUTTON .............................................................................................................. 9
BATTERY STATE OF CHARGE METER ........................................................................ 10
CHARGER RECEPTACLE .............................................................................................. 10
LOW BATTERY RESET SWITCH ................................................................................... 10
CHARGING STATUS INDICATOR LIGHTS .................................................................... 10
WARNING LABEL & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................... 11
FOOT TREADLE PLATFORM ......................................................................................... 11
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST ...................................................................................... 11
DRIVING THE VEHICLE ................................................................................................. 12
STEERING THE VEHICLE .............................................................................................. 12
PARKING THE VEHICLE ................................................................................................ 12
ELECTRIC SYSTEM
BATTERY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE ................................................................... 14
BATTERY CLEANING ..................................................................................................... 15
CONDITIONS WHICH AFFECT CHARGING .................................................................. 16
BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM .................................................................................... 17
CHARGER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... 17
LOW BATTERY RESET SWITCH OPERATION ............................................................. 17
BATTERY CHARGER TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................. 17
SPECIFIC GRAVITY TEST ............................................................................................. 18
TIPS FOR PROLONGING BATTERY LIFE ..................................................................... 18
BATTERY DISCONNECT METHOD ............................................................................... 19
BATTERY REMOVAL & INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 19
VEHICLE TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................... 19
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SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE
NOTICE: In an effort to streamline product support, please ensure your vehicle is properly registered with Columbia ParCar. Registration allows for more effective product support including product updates and warranty processing. Please consult with your servicing dealer to verify or complete the registration process.
Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Warning indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES ........................................................................................ 20
BRAKE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................ 20
LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 21
CLEANING ...................................................................................................................... 21
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - OWNER/OPERATOR..................................................... 22
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN .............................................. 22
VEHICLE STORAGE
BATTERY PREPARATION ............................................................................................. 23
VEHICLE PREPARATION .............................................................................................. 24
RETURNING VEHICLE TO SERVICE ............................................................................ 24
WARRANTY
WARRANTY INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 25
SAFETY MESSAGES
Safety messages and other information in this manual are preceded by the words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION or NOTICE. They are printed in bold face, and are very important. We recommend you take special notice of this information.
NOTICE: Notices are messages not related to personal injury. They will provide key information to prevent property damage and to assure procedures are more easily understood or implemented.
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VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
Each vehicle is assigned a unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN describes facts and features of the vehicle and contains thirteen (13) digits. The VIN can be found in two locations.
The VIN is recorded on the vehicle nameplate which is located on the left side of the operator’s position.
The VIN is also stamped on the metal cross bar located under the foot treadle platform.
The nameplate also has other important information such as vehicle weights and capacity. Do not exceed this capacity. This rated capacity includes cargo and operator.
To ensure prompt service when repairs or adjustments are required, your Columbia Dealer must have the VIN.
NOTICE: Always provide the complete VIN when contacting your dealer for technical assistance or maintenance and repair parts.
The Chariot is a single passenger vehicle involving stand-up operation. This vehicle is designed to be driven on smooth surfaces in and around industrial plants, warehousing, institutions, motels, mobile home parks, and resorts.
This vehicle is not designed to be driven on public highways. It is designed to conform to requirements for Type E vehicles as described in O.S.H.A. Standard Section 1910.178 (Powered Industrial Trucks) and with all applicable portions of the American National Standard for Personnel and Burden Carriers (ANSI B56.8 1993 Part III).
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)
For your own personal reference, fill in the VIN in the space provided below:
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Digit 1 thru 3 = Abbreviation (Model)
CR1 (CR-10 Chariot)
Digit 4 = Power System
A = Series, Resistor
Digit 5 = System Voltage
1 = 12V
Digit 6 = VIN Spacer
- = normal
# = Special Product
Digit 7= Controller Amperage
0 = Not Applicable
Digit 8 = Axle/Brake System
Z = Rear Mechanical
Digit 9 = Build Year
(Letters I & O not used)*
Digit 10 Thru 13 – Build Sequence
1234
Passenger Capacity
1
Max. Speed (MPH)
9
Turning – Curb to Curb (in)
79
Turning –Intersecting Aisle (in)
41
Overall Length (in)
52
Overall Width (in)
29.5
Overall Height (in)
44
Wheelbase (in)
36
Load Bed Height (in)
24
Load Bed – LxW (in)
18x16
Tires
4.80x8, Pneumatic, 6 ply, Load Range C
4.80x8, Foam Filled, 6 ply, Load Range C
VIN MATRIX - 13 DIGIT VIN
Q = 2016, R = 2017, S = 2018 etc.
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
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GETTING STARTED
This vehicle will not provide protection from lightning, flying objects, or other storm related hazards. If driving the vehicle in a storm, leave the vehicle and take shelter as per safety guidelines for your location.
Any modifications or changes to the vehicle that affect the stability, steering or result in increased speed beyond factory specifications could result in vehicle damage, severe personnel injury or death.
When replacement parts are required, use only genuine Columbia vehicle parts. No modifications or additions, which affect the mechanical or electrical integrity and
the safe operation of the unit, shall be made without the written approval of the manufacturer. If in doubt about any modification, contact your local Columbia Dealer or Columbia ParCar Customer Service.
For personal safety before operating the vehicle, it is the operator’s responsibility to read, understand and follow the basic rules of operation and maintenance instructions in this manual. If you are responsible for the use of the vehicle, it is your responsibility to inform the person or persons using the vehicle about the following basic rules of operation for their personal safety.
It is Columbia ParCar Corp’s specific recommendation that the following warnings must be observed at all times. Not all are repeated throughout this manual, but the recommendations included must be observed whenever these subjects (vehicle operation hazards, battery hazards, etc.) are encountered.
Please be a safe operator. Electric vehicles are only as safe as the person who is at the controls. If accidents are to be prevented, operators must accept their full measure of responsibility. While the designer, the manufacturer, the dealer and the safety engineer can help minimize the possibility of an accident, their combined efforts can be erased by a single careless act.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Observe the following guidelines for safe operation.
Define where vehicles may be driven.
Define who should be allowed to drive the vehicle.
Instruct first-time drivers.
Maintain vehicles in a safe driving condition.
Enforce safe-operating rules.
VEHICLE SAFETY STATEMENTS
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Only trained service professionals should repair or service this vehicle. Persons doing even simple repairs or maintenance should have working knowledge and experience in general electrical and mechanical repair.
Follow all procedures exactly and observe all safety messages stated in this manual. Working on vehicles without following proper procedures and using proper equipment may result in vehicle damage or personal injury.
Moving parts hazard! When operating any vehicle in a stationary position, avoid components which could snag clothing or cause sever injury to body parts. A running vehicle must be worked on with the greatest care.
Failure to maintain vehicle properly could result in decreased vehicle performance, reliability or cause severe personal injury.
Always wear safety glasses or approved eye protection while performing vehicle maintenance.
This vehicle is not Federal or State DOT approved and is not equipped to be operated on public roads or highways.
Do not exceed the rated vehicle speed. Exceeding this speed may result in steering difficulty, motor damage, and/or loss of control and injury.
Never exceed the capacity ratings of the vehicle. Exceeding these limits may endanger occupant or cause vehicle damage.
Completely stop vehicle before stepping off. If vehicle is to be left unattended, turn keyswitch to “OFF” and remove key. Drive slowly in turns and up and down grades. Do not make turns on steep hills or
inclines. Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. To avoid the risk of injury or vehicle damage, operate at maximum speed only on
smooth flat surfaces. Allow additional stopping distance when traveling at higher speeds. Do not drive this vehicle in hazardous areas unless this vehicle is approved and
labeled for such operation.
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ADDITIONAL OPERATION SAFETY CONCERNS
NOTICE: The following information does NOT apply to sealed batteries.
NOTICE: Do not overfill a cell. Electrolyte expands and can overflow during charging.
It is recommended that the operator and owner or renter of this vehicle comply with the OSHA requirements as stated in the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 29, 1910.178, Powered Industrial Truck Training Standard and the ANSI requirements as stated in Personnel and Burden Carriers ANSI B56.8.
As a minimum every operator should, in addition to the above requirements found in the standards noted above:
Demonstrate a working knowledge of each control.  Understand all safety rules and guidelines as presented in this manual.  Know how to properly load and unload cargo.  Know how to properly park the vehicle.  Recognize an improperly maintained vehicle.  Demonstrate ability to handle the vehicle in all conditions.
Every owner or renter of this vehicle must, at a minimum:
Define where the vehicles should and should not be driven and utilized.  Ensure all proper warnings as to driving hazards are properly displayed and visible.  Install safety signage concerning hills, speed bumps, ramps, turns, blind crossings,
intersections, etc.
Define who should and who should not drive the vehicles.  Enforce safe driving and operating rules.  Provide driver training for first time operators and review safe operating recommendations
regularly.
Maintain vehicles in a safe operating condition and maintain a schedule for daily, weekly,
monthly, quarterly, semi-annually and annual vehicle inspections.
Determine who, when, and how should pre-operation inspections be conducted.  Notify operators what should be done if an unsafe condition or operating problem is
discovered.
IMPORTANT FIRST STEP
Upon initial delivery, it is very important that the battery pack is properly charged. This is required if the vehicle is to be stored for later use or is to be used immediately.
Check that the batteries are not damaged or leaking and that connections are tight.
Remove the battery vent caps and inspect each cell for proper electrolyte level. The battery
manifold assemblies on vehicles with a single point watering system will require a ¼ counterclockwise turn to be removed for this inspection.
If the electrolyte level is below the plates add only enough water to cover the plates.
With the electrolyte level correct, use the on board charger to charge the batteries.
Charging is complete when the remote LED is steady green.
Vehicles without a single point watering system, after charging, refill cells to below the
bottom of each cell vent.
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