Dane Technologies 600 041 User Manual

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QUICKART 2000
OWNERS MANUAL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TRAINING MANUAL
QUICKART
ELECTRIC UTILITY MACHINE
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Part No. 970-005 Rev. Date: 8/21/03
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QUICKART 2000
OWNERS MANUAL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TRAINING GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC SECTION
Owner’s Manual and Operating Instructions...................................1
Training Manual ..............................................................................2
Certified Operator’s Test.................................................................3
Note on radio equipment used:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The abbreviation IC, before the Canadian Registration Number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
The CE mark, if present, declares that this equipment meets relevant EU Directives and Standards.
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ORIENTATION TO THE QUICKART 2000
MANUAL MODE: Manual Mode is defined as operating the QuicKart while walking
behind the QuicKart 2000. Direction is controlled by the handle bar. Speed is controlled by turning the twist grip throttle. Direction is controlled by touching the touch pad switch located on the control panel. When the switch is pressed, the direction changes between forward and reverse as indicated by the direction light.
REMOTE MODE: (See diagram on page 22.) Remote Mode is defined as operating the QuicKart with the remote control while standing or walking alongside the lead cart of the cart chain coupled to the QuicKart 2000. Steering is controlled by guiding the lead cart in the desired direction. Forward speed, brakes and horn are operated with the hand held radio remote control. While in remote mode, the QuicKart will only move forward.
CONTROL PANEL: (See diagram on page 22.) At the top of the Control Panel are 5 lights which show the percent of remaining battery capacity (BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL). When the batteries are fully charged the light at the "100" mark will be lighted. As the QuicKart is used throughout the day, the lights will slowly change from 100 to 80, 60, and 40 until the light for 20 is lighted. The charging level is most accurately shown when the QuicKart is pushing carts. When the 20% capacity light starts to flash on and off, it means there are approximately 4 minutes of remaining power before the QuicKart automatically shuts down. If the QuicKart does shut down, turn the key off for a few minutes, then on again. This may allow time to reach the charging station. Recharge the batteries for at least 8 to 10 hours or until fully recharged.
The control panel also includes a series of 4 lights and panel button switches with the following functions:
The light labeled "MANUAL" is for manual operation and "RADIO" is for remote operation. The push button switch, just below these two lights, will toggle between manual and remote control. The QuicKart will automatically set to manual operation and forward whenever it is turned on. It cannot be moved from manual to remote operation when the QuicKart is moving, only when it is stopped.
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ORIENTATION TO QUICKART 2000 (cont.)
The light labeled "FORWARD" is for Forward-Direction operation and
"REVERSE" is for Reverse-Direction operation. The push button switch, just below these two lights, will toggle between forward and reverse QuicKart direction. The QuicKart will always be set to forward operation whenever it is turned on. The switch will not change the operational direction until the QuicKart is stopped. For safety, the remote mode allows operation only in the forward direction.
Pressing the "HORN" button will sound the horn loudly as long as it is pressed.
A large red "EMERGENCY" shut off button is located on the backside of the control panel. (See top and side views of the QuicKart on pages 11 and 15) This is located so that light contact with the body will bring the machine to an abrupt stop. To restart the machine after the "EMERGENCY" shut off button has been activated, pull out the button, turn off the key switch, wait 2 seconds, then turn it back on.
STEERING: In Manual Mode, the QuicKart 2000 is turned by exerting light pressure on the handlebars, to the left or right, similar to steering a bicycle. In Remote Mode, steering is controlled by guiding the lead cart in the desired direction.
ACCELERATION AND BRAKING: Acceleration and braking of the QuicKart are controlled by the twist grip throttle located on the right handle bar. QuicKart speed is controlled by twisting the throttle, similar to a motorcycle throttle. Braking action occurs as pressure is released. Braking force can be controlled for quick or gradual stops. Twisting the grip slowly brings the QuicKart to a gradual stop. Releasing it rapidly stops the QuicKart very quickly. Maximum braking force is applied when the throttle is fully released.
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INDICATOR LIGHT
KEY IS TURNED OFF.
REMOTE CONTROL
BATTERY
PRESS TO
SOUND HORN
SLOW SPEED
PRESS TO KEEP IN
MOTION
FAST SPEED
PRESS TO KEEP IN
MOTION
BRAKE BUTTON
PRESS EITHER BUTTON TO
STOP IN EMERGENCY.
PRESS AND HOLD UNTIL
CONTROL PANEL
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OPERATION OF THE QUICKART 2000
MANUAL MODE:
To operate the QuicKart 2000 in the Manual Mode, perform the following steps:
1) Insert the key into the key-switch located on the control panel. Turn the key clockwise to turn the QuicKart "on".
2) Lights on the control panel will show the system status (see illustration on page 22). Confirm that all systems are working properly.
3) In manual operation, while standing behind the machine, both hands on the handles, slowly twist the throttle control and the QuicKart will start to move forward. Slowly release the pressure on the throttle control and the QuicKart will slow to a stop. When the throttle control is fully released, the electronic brakes will be applied. When moving forward or backward, a sudden release of the throttle control will cause the automatic brake to bring the QuicKart to a sudden halt.
4) To change the direction of travel, the QuicKart must be stopped. Press the direction switch on the control panel and the light for the selected direction will be displayed.
5) To turn the power off (emergency only), press the emergency shut off button or turn the key counter-clockwise. Note: Do not leave the machine "ON" and do not leave the key in the switch when unattended.
6) The collection of grocery carts begins by walking the QuicKart into the parking lot to a location where customers have left carts. To attach the first cart, open the locking U-pin on the left side of the cart coupler assembly. Position the rear of the first shopping cart so that its vertical rear frame is aligned with the yoke openings on the coupler assembly. Lift the cart slightly off the ground and move it sideways until it engages both coupler yokes. Then, put the locking U-pin back into place to secure the shopping cart. It is recommended that the first cart be left permanently in place or if removed at night, identified, so the same cart is always attached to the cart. The coupler yokes can be adjusted up and down and from side to side to accommodate various types and sizes of grocery carts. See illustration on page 18+19.
7) Additional shopping carts can now be collected to form a train of a maximum of 30 carts.
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OPERATION OF QUICKART (cont.)
REMOTE MODE:
The QuicKart can be operated in the remote mode by pressing the "Radio/Manual" switch located on the control panel.
1) While in remote mode, only one person is needed to collect shopping carts. This
person gathers the carts and adds them to the train while using the remote control to control forward speed, braking and the warning horn. It is recommended that carts be formed into a line and then the machine brought up to the line in the “SLOW” speed while operating near entrances and near store guests. Never use the “fast “
remote speed near guests, the entrance or within the store.
2) “NEVER” press on the remote buttons unless you are at the front of the cart chain
and controlling the lead cart. “NEVER” advance additional carts into the store unless you are at the front of the cart chain. The “SLOW” speed is .70mph. The “FAST” speed allows movement at a safe walking pace of 2.8mph as carts are returned to the store
3) Only one button of the remote control is usable at a time. Press the "SLOW" or "FAST" button for the speed desired for the existing conditions. The QuicKart will briefly coast when the control buttons are released, helping to prevent a separation of carts. If a sudden stop is required, press the "BRAKE" button. Sudden stops will require the operator to hold back the lead cart at the front of the train to prevent cart separation.
4) In an emergency, press and hold the brake button until you walk over and shut
off the key.
5) When the QuicKart 2000 is stopped, the parking brake automatically engages. This prevents the QuicKart from rolling on slopes or being pushed manually. If it is necessary to push the QuicKart (i.e. dead battery or machine not working), the parking brake can be released by pulling the release lever marked "BRAKE RELEASE" on the lower right corner at the back of the machine. Once the parking brake is released, the QuicKart will not operate until the parking brake is pushed back in. It is recommended that the brake be released only if batteries are dead and manual pushing is required.
6) The QuicKart 2000 follows the train of shopping carts as guided by the cart attendant. The actual turning radius of the cart chain is a function of the design of the shopping carts being used. The tighter the carts nest together the longer the turning radius will be. After some experience the QuicKart operator will become familiar with this and be able to judge what turns will be practical. In practice the operator places one hand on the cart, at the front of the train, walking along side and guiding the cart in the desired direction. The other hand is used to operate the hand held remote control transmitter. When turning the cart chain it is easier to maintain safe footing by leaning against the lead cart rather than pulling.
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BATTERY CHARGING
The QuicKart 2000 is powered by three, 12-volt, Deep Cycle batteries. Under normal usage they will power the QuicKart for 10 or more hours, when the ambient temperatures are above approximately 40 degrees F. Colder temperatures will reduce the operating time of the batteries and increase the charging time. To optimize battery power, store the QuicKart in a room with a temperature of at least 50 degrees F.
To recharge the batteries, park the QuicKart in a well-ventilated location near an electrical outlet. The QuicKart must be turned off and the key removed.
FIRST, plug the 10-foot extension cord into the connector located at the lower left rear of the QuicKart.
SECOND, connect the charger’s 10-foot power extension cord into a wall receptacle. The battery charger will automatically shut off when the batteries are fully charged. This takes between eight to ten hours, depending upon initial state of charge and battery condition. Make sure the power to the wall receptacle is not turned off during the nightly recharging time.
To put the QuicKart back into service, after the batteries are fully charged, disconnect the charger’s power extension cord from the wall receptacle and from the lower receptacle at the lower left rear of the QuicKart. Store the extension cord in an appropriate location.
Lights on the battery charger show the charging rate. Fully discharged batteries will result in a charging rate of up to 16 amperes. As the batteries become fully charged this rate will drop to less than 10 amperes. A solid yellow light indicates maximum charge, a yellow and flashing green indicate partial charge completion. A green light indicates completion of charge. The red light indicates AC power is connected and on.
WARNING
Do not use long extension cords. Use the 10-foot cord supplied with the machine. Find a location for re-charging which is close to an electrical outlet receptacle. If another cord must be used, it must be 16 gauge or less and 10 feet in length.
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REMOTE CONTROL: BATTERY CHANGING
Refer to Diagrams on pages 27.
1. The remote control is to be taken apart only when the battery needs replacing. There
are no adjustments or switches inside the module. As long as the small light on the remote panel lights-up the battery does not need replacing.
2. Before opening the remote turn off the QuicKart that had been using this remote. If
another remote is being used by this QuicKart it is OK to proceed.
3. To open remote control, place the control panel face down on a table top and use a
medium size Phillips screw driver to remove the two(2) screws from the corners of the
remote’ s back cover.
4. After the screws are removed, leave the remote face down and and remove the back
cover.
5. To replace the batteries, take out the old batteries and replace them with new, ensuring
that the new batteries are inserted as diagramed inside the battery compartment.
6. Properly dispose of the old battery in an environmentally correct depository.
7. Examine the inside of the battery compartment for any signs of condensation or water.
If signs of moisture are present, allow the compartment to dry fully before replacing the back.
8. Before replacing the back, ensure that the gray rectangular gasket around the edge of
the battery compartment is in good condition. If the gasket is damaged, return to Dane Industries for repair.
9. Also, ensure that the red and black wires leading away form the battery terminals and
the black wire at the opposite end of the remote are intact. If they are broken, return the remote to Dane for repair.
10. The QuicKart should be “ OFF” . Before replacing the back, ensure the panel light
comes on when any one of the function buttons are pressed.
11. Replace the back with two Phillips screws.
12. Reprogram the remote control as described on page 28.
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REMOTE CONTROL: BATTERY CHANGING DIAGRAM
BACK COVER
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Each hand-held remote control transmitter operates on a unique pre-programmed code. For the QuicKart to operate in the Remote Mode, the receiver, which is in the beacon tower, must be programmed to match the hand held remote control. Every time the batteries in
the remote control are replaced, the remote control needs to be reprogrammed to match the receiver code in the beacon tower. If the QuicKart stops responding to the remote control, check the status of the remote battery by depressing one of the remote buttons. If the red LED light does not illuminate, change the battery and reprogram the remote control as follows:
1) Turn on the QuicKart.
2) Switch to "RADIO" on the control panel.
3) Hold remote about arms length from the beacon post.
4) Simultaneously push these three buttons:
Rubber button located on the underside of the square box
on the beacon post (see pages 15 and 16);
Brake button on the hand-held remote (page 22);
Horn button on the hand-held remote (page 22).
5) The horn should sound indicating the reprogram is complete and the QuicKart is
ready for operation.
6) If the horn did not sound, retry the above steps making sure that the switch on the
control panel is on "RADIO". If the horn still did not sound, you can also determine if the reprogram was successful by pressing the slow button on the remote to see if the QuicKart now responds to the remote signal.
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QuicKart 2000 MAINTENANCE
Check the QuicKart daily, for safe operation.
Routine maintenance should only be performed by those permitted by federal and state age regulations. Repairs should only be completed by Dane Industries or an authorized service technician.
Batteries: Recharge to a full charge after each day’s usage. Inspect and clean connections weekly. Federal law requires that you must be at least 18 years old to service the
batteries of the QuicKart. Throttle Control: (Acceleration and braking) Check for proper operation every time the
QuicKart is operated.
Front Body Hinge: Oil monthly Safety Beacon and Stop Light: Check for proper operation every time the QuicKart is
operated.
Steering: Check for play in the handle. Never operate if the handle is damaged. Tires: Tires are foam filled and will not accept air. General tire conditions should be
checked weekly. Wheels: Check front wheels monthly for bent rim and missing or loose lug nuts. Apply
grease to rear swivel wheel each month using a standard grease gun. Wiring: Check all wiring for loose connections and broken/missing hardware weekly.
If the QuicKart malfunctions in any way, turn it off and remove the key. Immediately report the malfunction to the appropriate store manager as well as Dane Industries. Do not use the QuicKart until it has been repaired by an authorized service technician.
WARNING
Do not permit open flame, sparks or smoking
during maintenance.
Adequate ventilation is essential for safety.
Do not lay metal objects on the batteries.
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CHANGING FRONT TIRES
FRONT DRIVE TIRES:
Turn QuicKart off and remove key.
QuicKart must be on a flat surface. Make sure the automatic brake is functional and on.
Use protective eye wear at all times.
1) Slightly loosen the four (4) lug nuts, about 1/2 turn, from the wheel needing service. Use a 9/16-inch socket. IMPORTANT: Do not remove any of the nuts, only slightly loosen them while the wheel is still on the ground.
2) Use a jack to lift the front of the QuicKart off the ground approximately 2 to 3 inches. Insert a sturdy and stable block under the frame to hold it securely in this elevated position.
3) Unscrew the four 9/16-inch, front wheel lug nuts and place them in a location where they will not become lost. Remove the wheel. The new or repaired wheel is placed back on the front hub with the tire stem facing out. Replace the 4 lug nuts with the beveled side toward the inside and tighten.
4) Using the jack, lift the QuicKart off the supporting block (see item #2 above). Remove the block and use the jack to lower the QuicKart to the ground. Tighten the 4 lug nuts again ensuring that they are tightened to a minimum of 50 foot­pounds torque.
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CHANGING REAR TIRE
REAR CASTERED TIRE:
Turn QuicKart off and remove key.
QuicKart must be on a flat surface. Make sure the automatic brake is functional and on.
Use protective eye wear at all times.
1) Lift the back of the QuicKart so the rear castered wheel is approximately 2 inches off the ground. This is accomplished by using a jack under the rear frame of the QuicKart, in the center. Once the QuicKart is lifted, place a sturdy and stable block in each corner then lower the jack so the weight of the QuicKart is resting on the blocks. Also place blocks on the front wheels to keep the QuicKart from rolling.
2) With two ¾” wrenches, remove the nut on the bolt at the center of the wheel hub.
With the nut removed, pull the bolt out and the wheel will be free from its position in the yoke. Save the hardware and use it when replacing the wheel.
3) When replacing the wheel, insert the center sleeve in the center and place the
plastic washers on each side. Slide the wheel into the fork, insert bolt, apply nut and tighten.
4) Using the jack, lift the QuicKart off the supporting blocks (Item #1 above), remove the blocks then lower the QuicKart to the ground.
Note: Variations in the hardware configuration may occur. Save all hardware and use it as it was removed when replacing wheel.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight (with batteries) ---------------------------- 510 pounds
Length------------------------------------------------ 50 inches (4 feet, 2 inches)
Width------------------------------------------------- 27.5 inches (2 feet, 3.5 inches)
Height (to handles) --------------------------------- 40.5 inches (3 feet, 4.5 inches)
Height (to top of beacon)-------------------------- 54 inches (4 feet, 6 inches)
Front wheel tread ---------------------------------- 22 inches
Wheel base ----------------------------------------- 19.5 inches forward 14 inches reverse
Turning radius -------------------------------------- less than 2 feet
Tires, front------------------------------------------- 12 inches diameter
Tires, rear-------------------------------------------- 8 inches diameter
Chassis----------------------------------------------- Welded steel with powder coating
Body-------------------------------------------------- Plastic
Safety ------------------------------------------------ 40 Amp secondary breaker Automobile type horn Beacon warning light Brake light Emergency stop switch Automatic brake Unique remote security code
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (cont.)
Brakes------------------------------------------------ Electronic dynamic Mechanical
Electrical system------------------------------------ Three 12-volt Deep Cycle batteries 180 minutes reserve capacity Optional Deep Cycle batteries are available with a rating of 225 minutes reserve capacity
Charger ---------------------------------------------- Input 120 VAC 36 VDC, 16 amperes max.
Speed------------------------------------------------- Forward 0 – 3.0 MPH max.
Reverse 0 – 1.5 MPH max. Remote SLOW 0.70 MPH Remote FAST 2.80 MPH
REMOTE CONTROL:
Power Requirement: 4 Standard 1.5 volt AA batteries.
Range: 100 feet maximum
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QUICKART WARRANTY
1) Parts: One (1) Year Limited Warranty from date of shipment.
2) Labor: Ninety (90) Day Limited Warranty from date of shipment.
1) PARTS – Limited Warranty
All parts except batteries (which are covered by the battery manufacturer warranty), tires, extension cord and circuit breakers needing resetting are warranted by Dane Industries to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment. This warranty does not include tire wear or wear and tear caused by abuse, negligence, freight damage or damage caused by improper use or care, or by external sources such as fires, floods or other acts of God.
Should any component fail during the first year of ownership except those mentioned as not under warranty, the component in question is to be returned to Dane Industries or to an authorized Dane Industries representative for inspection. If the component has failed due to a defect in material or workmanship, it will be exchanged or repaired at the discretion of Dane Industries at no charge to the QuicKart owner.
Dane Industries, Inc. will cover the costs of shipping parts covered under warranty to the customer based on UPS standard ground rates.
2) LABOR – Limited Warranty
Dane Industries will cover labor charges for work performed in the field for ninety (90) days from the date of shipment as a result of defects in materials or workmanship. Charges incurred for failure to charge and maintain the batteries in the QuicKart or change the battery in the hand held remote are exempted. Non-warranty service performed during the same visit as for warranty service is not covered by the warranty.
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