Operating instructions, Initial checklist, Identification – Wesley SCT-7750-8AC User Manual

Page 12: Vehicle controls, meters, switches, Operating, Instructions

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Owner’s Manual and Service Guide – SC & SCT Series

12

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

I

NITIAL

C

HECKLIST

Use the following checklist to inspect and prep your vehicle
prior to initial use.

Check for evidence of leaking fluids, i.e. brake fluid,
battery acid, or gear oil.

Check condition of tires and tire air pressure. Maximum
90 psi Cold; 60 psi recommended. (Pneumatic tires
only).

Check to ensure wheel lug nuts are tight.

Check that all battery connections are tight.

Check for smooth operation of controls, switches, and
brakes.

Charge batteries.

I

DENTIFICATION

The product model number, serial
number, and year of manufacture is
located on a silver label as shown in
Figure 1, either on the front of the
vehicle near the switches, on the
underside of the plate where the seat
is mounted, or inside the motor
compartment attached to a side
panel.

Whenever

you

correspond

with

Wesley International regarding your
vehicle, be sure to include this

information.

CHARGING

BATTERIES

Our Pack Mule electric vehicles come standard with an
onboard charger. They also come available with a slide out
battery system, in which case, no onboard charger is
included. If your unit comes with the onboard charger, place
the vehicle in a well-ventilated area and follow these steps to
charge the battery:

1. Position the vehicle within reach of an electrical

outlet.

2. Check all battery cells for proper acid level. Fluid

should be above plates.

3. Plug in the charger AC line cord (Figure 2) which is

already attached to the charger into a wall plug.

CAUTION: Extension cords must be a 3-wire cord no longer
than 30m (100’) at 10AWG or 7.5m (25’) at 16 AWG per UL
guidelines. Only connect ONE charger to a single 15A
circuit or the circuit may become overloaded.

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V

EHICLE

C

ONTROLS

,

M

ETERS

,

S

WITCHES

The controls, meters and switches consist of:

Key Switch, Perma-Key Switch, or On/Off Switch

FWD/REV Directional Selector Switch

Battery Discharge Indicator (BDI)

Headlight / Tail Light Switch (Optional)

Parking Brake

Speed Control Pedal

Brake Pedal

Horn Button

Foot Presence Switch (Optional)

Key Switch: For vehicles equipped with a key switch (Figure
3), the vehicle only operates when the key is in the switch. It
has two positions

– run and off.

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Perma-Key Switch (Optional): An optional Perma-Key
switch is available to replace the standard key switch. It
works the same way but eliminates the need for a separate
key that may get lost. It has two positions

– run and off.

On/Off Rocker Switch (Optional): An optional 2 position
on/off Rocker switch is available to replace the standard key
switch. ( Figure 4).

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On/Off Switch

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