StarEv BN72-08-AC-Autodrive-M, BN72-23-AC-ADS-M, BN72-11-AC-Autodrive-M, BN72-14-AC-Autodrive-M Owner's Manual And Service Manual

Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
M-Series Shuttle Bus:
BN72-08-AC-Autodrive-M, BN72-11-AC-Autodrive-M,
BN72-14-AC-Autodrive-M, and BN72-23-AC-ADS-M
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Thanks for buying the Star EV M-Series Bus. This manual contains information you will need for proper operation, maintenance, and care of your M-Series Bus. A thorough understanding of these simple instructions will help you to obtain maximum enjoyment from your new Star EV.
If you have any questions about the operation or maintenance of your M-Series Bus, please consult your Star EV dealer.
Read and understand this manual completely before operating your Star EV.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of your M-Series Bus and should remain with the car when lending or resold.
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Safety Information
General safety For the user
Vehicle Specifications
Operation and Service
Before initial use Controls Vehicle cleaning and care Periodic service schedule Periodic test for mechanical brake Lubrication Batteries and charging
Troubleshooting
Battery Terms Explained
Electrical Diagrams
Table of Contents
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This manual has been designed to assist in maintaining the vehicle in accordance with procedures developed by the manufacturer. Adherence to these procedures and troubleshooting tips will ensure the best possible service from the product. To reduce the chance of personal injury or property damage, the following must be carefully observed.
1: Safety Information
General Safety
STAR EV strongly suggests that all users and maintenance personnel read this entire manual paying particular attention to the CAUTIONS and WARNINGS con­tained therein.
Star EV reserves the right to make design changes without obligation to make these changes on units previously sold and the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Star EV is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential or consequential damages that result from the use of the material in this manual.
These vehicles are designed and manufactured for o-road use. Some communi­ties may permit these vehicles to be operated on their streets on a limited basis and in accordance with local ordinances.
With electric powered vehicles, be sure that all electrical accessories are grounded directly to the battery (-) post. Never use the chassis or body as a ground connec­tion.
Refer to Vehicle Specifications for vehicle seating capacity.
Never modify the vehicle in any way that will alter the weight distribution of the ve­hicle, decrease its stability or increase the speed beyond the factory specification. Such modifications can cause serious personal injury or death.
Vehicles that are capable of higher speeds must limit their speed to no more than the speed of other vehicles. Additionally, speed should be further moderated by the environmental conditions, terrain and common sense.
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General Operation Safety
Use the vehicle in a responsible manner and maintain the vehicle in safe operating condition.
Read and observe all warnings and operation instruction labels aixed to the vehicle.
Follow all safety rules established in the area where the vehicle is being operated.
Reduce speed to compensate for poor terrain or conditions.
Apply service brake to control speed on steep grades.
Maintain adequate distance between vehicles.
Reduce speed in wet areas.
Use extreme caution when approaching sharp or blind turns.
Use extreme caution when driving over loose terrain.
Use extreme caution in areas where pedestrians are present.
General Maintenance Safety
Maintain the vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer’s periodic ser­vice schedule.
Ensure that repairs are performed by those that are trained and qualified to do so.
Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance procedures for the vehicle. Be sure to disable the vehicle before performing any maintenance. Disabling includes removing the key from the key switch and removal of a battery wire.
Insulate any tools used within the battery area in order to prevent sparks or battery explosion caused by shorting the battery terminals or associat­ed wiring. Remove the batteries or cover exposed terminals with an insu­lating material.
Check the polarity of each battery terminal and be sure to rewire the bat­teries correctly.
Use specified replacement parts. Never use replacement parts of lesser quality.
Use recommended tools.
Determine that tools and procedures not specifically recommended by the manufacturer will not compromise the safety of personnel nor jeopardize the safe operation of the vehicle.
Support the vehicle using wheel chocks and jack stands. Never get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. Li the vehicle in accordance with the
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manufacturer’s instructions.
Maintain the vehicle in an area away from exposed flame or persons who are smoking.
Be aware that a vehicle that is not performing as designed is a potential hazard and must not be operated.
Test-drive the vehicle aer any repairs or maintenance. All tests must be conducted in a safe area that is free of both vehicular and pedestrian traf­fic.
Replace damaged or missing warning, caution or information labels.
Keep complete records of the maintenance history of the vehicle.
Use extreme caution and, if unsure as to the potential for injury, refer the repair or maintenance to a qualified mechanic.
For the User
General Safety Practices
Like other machines, this vehicle can cause injury if improperly used or maintained. This section contains broad safety practices applicable to vehicle operations. Be­fore operation, the user should establish such additional specific safety practices as may reasonably be required for safe operation.
Be aware of pedestrians at all times. Do not drive the vehicle in a manner that would endanger anyone.
Riding on the vehicle by persons other than the operator is authorized only on personnel seat provided by the manufacturer.
When the vehicle is to be le unattended, stop, apply the parking brake, stop the engine or turn o power, turn o the control or ignition circuit, and remove the key. Block the wheels if machine is on an incline.
Use only approved vehicles in hazardous locations, as defined in the ap­propriate safety standards.
Operators should not add to, or modify, the vehicle.
Observe all traic regulations, including authorized speed limits. Under normal traic conditions, keep to the right. Maintain a safe distance, based on speed of travel, from a vehicle ahead.
Do not pass another vehicle traveling in the same direction at intersec­tions, blind spots, or at other dangerous locations.
Keep a clear view of the path of travel, observe other traic and personnel, and maintain a safe clearance.
Slow down or stop, as conditions dictate, and activate the sound-produc­ing warning device at intersections and when visibility is obstructed at other locations.
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Ascend or descend grades slowly.
Under all travel conditions the vehicle should be operated at a speed that will permit it to be brought to a stop in a safe manner.
Do not indulge in dangerous activities, such as stunt driving or horseplay.
Avoid running over loose objects, potholes, and bumps.
To negotiate turns, reduce speed to improve stability, then turn steering wheel in a smooth, sweeping motion.
Nameplates, Markings, Capacity, and Modifications
The user should maintain in a legible condition all nameplates, warnings and in­structions which are supplied by the manufacturer.
The user should not perform any modification or addition which aects capacity or safe operation of the vehicle, or make any change not in accordance with the owner’s manual without the manufacturer’s prior written authorization. Where authorized modifications have been made, the user should ensure that capacity, operation, warning and maintenance instruction plates, tags or decals are changed accordingly.
Changing and Charging Storage Batteries for Electric Vehicles
The user should require battery changing and charging facilities and procedures to be in accordance with appropriate paragraphs of ANSI/NFPA 505. The user should periodically inspect facilities and review procedures to be certain that appropriate paragraphs of ANSI/NFPA 505, are strictly complied with and should familiarize car­rier operators with it.
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At the beginning of each shi during which the vehicle will be used, the operator should check the cart condition and inspect the tires, warning devices, lights, bat­tery, speed and directional controllers, brakes, and steering mechanism. If the ve­hicle is found to be in need of repair or in any way unsafe, the matter should be reported immediately to the designated authority and the vehicle should not be operated until it has been restored to proper operating condition.
Do not make repairs or adjustments unless specifically authorized to do so. Do not operate a vehicle with a leak in the battery. Do not use open flames for checking electrolyte level in storage battery.
Maintenance Procedures
Carriers may become hazardous if maintenance is neglected. Therefore, mainte­nance facilities trained personnel, and procedures should be providing such facili-
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ties may be on or o the premises.
Maintenance and inspection of the vehicle should be performed in conformance with the manufacturer’s recommendations and the following practices.
A scheduled preventive maintenance, lubrication, and inspection system should be followed.
Only qualified and authorized personnel should be permitted to maintain, repair, adjust, and inspect vehicles.
Block chassis before working underneath it.
Operations to check performance of the vehicle should be conducted in an authorized area where safe clearance exists.
Before commencing operation of the vehicle, follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommended procedures.
Avoid fire hazards and have fire protection equipment present in the work area. Do not use an open flame to check level or leakage of battery elec­trolyte.
Properly ventilate the work area.
Brakes, steering mechanisms, speed and directional control mechanisms, warning devices, lights, guards, and safety devices should be inspected regularly and maintained in a safe operating condition.
Special vehicles designed and approved for hazardous area operation should be inspected to ensure that maintenance preserves the original approved safe operating features.
Vehicles should be kept in a clean condition to minimize fire hazards and facilitate detection of loose or defective parts.
Modification and additions which aect capacity and safe machine oper­ation should not be performed by the customer or user without manufac­turer’s prior written authorization; where authorized modifications have been made, the user should ensure that capacity, operation, warning, and maintenance instruction plates, tags, or decals are changed accordingly.
Care should be taken to ensure that all replacement parts are interchange­able with the original parts and of a quality at least equal to that provided in the original equipment.
Maintenance Operations
Like other machines, this vehicle can cause injury if improperly used or maintained. This section contains broad safety practices recommended for safe vehicle opera­tions. Before operation, the controlling party should establish such additional spe­cific safety practices as may be reasonably required for safe operations.
Experience has shown that vehicles which comply with the provisions stated are safe when properly operated in accordance with the safety and operation.
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This safety information is intended to provide the controlling party with basic safe­ty information and to encourage the controlling party to implement a vehicle safety
program.
Safety Survey
The controlling party should perform a safety survey periodically, and as condi­tions warrant to their premises, to identify areas where the vehicle should not be operated and to identify possible hazards.
Wet and Loose Terrain
Wet grassy areas and loose terrain may cause a vehicle to lose traction and may af­fect stability. Wet areas and loose terrain should be chained or roped o to prevent vehicle operations or be identified by a suitable warning not to operate the vehicle in this area due to wet and loose terrain.
Sharp Turns, Blind Corners, Bridges
Sharp turns, blind spots, bridges and other potentially hazardous areas should be either chained or roped o to prevent vehicle operations or identified with a suit­able warning to the operator of the nature of the hazard and stating the proper precautions to be taken to avoid the hazard.
Vehicle /Pedestrian Interference Areas
Areas where pedestrians and the vehicle interfere should be avoided whenever possible by rerouting the vehicle traic or the pedestrian traic to eliminate the interference. If elimination of the interference is not possible or is highly impracti­cal, signs should be erected warning pedestrians of the vehicle traic and vehicle operators of the pedestrian traic and to drive slowly and use extreme caution.
Preventative Maintenance
The vehicle may become hazardous if maintenance is neglected or improperly performed. Therefore maintenance facilities, trained personnel and procedures in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations should be provided by the controlling party.
A regularly scheduled inspection and preventive maintenance program in accor­dance with the manufacturer’s recommendations should be established. Only qualified, trained and authorized personnel should be permitted to inspect, adjust and maintain the vehicle.
Only STAR EV replacement parts and materials should be used.
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2: Vehicle Specifications
Shuttle Bus BN72-08-AC-Autodrive-M, BN72-11-AC-Autodrive-M
BN72-08-AC-Autodrive-M BN72-11-AC-Autodrive
Passengers 8, all facing forward 11, 3 facing backward
Battery System Twelve 6 V (72 V), Trojan T-105 Twelve 6 V (72 V), Trojan T-105
Motor Power 10 hp AC motor 10 hp AC motor
Top Speed 18 mph 18 mph
Load Capacity 1400 lbs 2640 lbs
Weight w/ Batteries 2130 lbs 2600 lbs
Ground Clearance 5.5" 5.5"
Turning Radius 18  18 
Wheel Base 83" 83"
Top Climbing Grade 20% 20%
Body Material Fiberglass, plastic Fiberglass, plastic
Front Suspension
Independent suspension, coil over shock
Independent suspension, coil over shock
Rear Suspension Leaf spring and shock Leaf spring and shock
Steering System Rack and pinion power steering Rack and pinion power steering
Tire Size 167/70-R13, DOT tire 167/70-R13, DOT tire
Tire Pressure 44 psi 44 psi
Wheel Type 13" aluminum 13" aluminum
Roof Fiberglass Fiberglass
Windshield
AS1, DOT automotive windshield with wiper
AS1, DOT automotive windshield with wiper
Drive Train Autodrive Autodrive Voltage Reducer 20 A, 72 V to 12 V included 20 A, 72 V to 12 V included
Warranty
One year bumper-to-bumper warranty, less wear items Two year Trojan battery warranty, based on date code
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Shuttle Bus BN72-11-AC-H, BN72-14-AC-Autodrive-M, BN72-23-AC-Autodrive-M
BN72-11-AC-H (Wheelchair Accessible)
BN72-14-AC-Autodrive-M BN72-23-AC-Autodrive-M
Passengers
11, 3 facing backward + wheelchair
14, 3 facing backward 23, 4 facing backward
Battery System
Twelve 6 V (72 V), Trojan T-105
Twelve 6 V (72 V), Trojan T-105
Twelve 6 V (72 V), Trojan T-105, optional second bank (24 total)
Motor Power 10 hp AC motor 10 hp AC motor 12 hp AC motor
Top Speed 18 mph 18 mph 18 mph
Load Capacity 2640 lbs 2640 lbs 3850 lbs
Weight w/ Batteries 2640 lbs 2800 lbs 3080 lbs
Ground Clearance 5.5" 5.5" 5.5"
Turning Radius 21  21  26 
Wheel Base 83" 83" 135"
Top Climbing Grade 20% 20% 15%
Body Material Fiberglass, plastic Fiberglass, plastic
Fiberglass and injected mold
Front Suspension
Independent suspension, coil over shock
Independent suspension, coil over shock
Independent suspension, coil over shock
Rear Suspension Leaf spring and shock Leaf spring and shock Leaf spring and shock
Steering System
Rack and pinion power steering
Rack and pinion power steering
Rack and pinion power steering
Tire Size 167/70-R13, DOT tire 167/70-R13, DOT tire 195/70R 15C, DOT tire
Tire Pressure 44 psi 44 psi 44 psi
Wheel Type 13" aluminum 13" aluminum Steel 6JJ-15
Roof Fiberglass Fiberglass Fiberglass
Windshield
AS1, DOT automotive windshield with wiper
AS1, DOT automotive windshield with wiper
AS1, DOT automotive windshield with wiper
Drive Train Autodrive Autodrive Autodrive Voltage Reducer 20 A, 72 V to 12 V included 20 A, 72 V to 12 V included 30 A, 72 V to 12 V included
Warranty
One year bumper-to-bumper warranty, less wear items Two year Trojan battery warranty, based on date code
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