mart cart 280-3500 Electric Shopping Cart Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- mart cart
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- OPERATING PROCEDURES
- BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
- BATTERY REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- DISPOSAL
- PARTS LISTS AND SCHEMATICS
- COMPONENTS
- CONTROL BOX KITS
- DECALS FOUND ON MART CART ELECTRIC SHOPPING CAR
- PARTS
- Optional Parts
- Electrical Schematic
- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
- HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
- PHYSICAL DATA
- FLAMMANILITY DATA
- FIRST AID
- REACTIVITY DATA
- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
- HEALTHY HAZRAD DATA
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
mart cart 280-3500 Electric Shopping Cart Owner’s Manual
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have just purchased the best electric shopping cart on the market today.
This Mart Cart incorporates the very latest in technological advances. To
assure you of the best and safest performance as well as longest life, please
read the enclosed information. After reading this manual, should you have a
service problem or need help, please call our Customer Service Department with
the serial number of your cart, at our toll free number:
1-800-548-3373 or
479-636-5776.
DAMAGE: Check the shipping carton for any visible damage. Report the damage to the freight carrier immediately. File a claim with the carrier if actual damage to your cart has occurred. Check the contents of the carton. The contents should agree with the information listed on the packing list. Report any discrepancy to the carrier and the factory immediately.
TO ORDER PARTS: Call 1-800-548-3373 or 479-636-5776. Be sure to give the serial number to the Service Department personnel. The Mart Cart serial number is located on the seat support tube under the seat as shown in parts list portion of this manual.
TERMS: All parts will be shipped with approved credit card, check in advance or C.O.D. Commercial accounts are allowed 15 day terms from date on invoice with approved credit.
FREIGHT: All freight will be paid by the customer. Special consideration will be given to items under warranty coverage.
ATTENTION: It is the responsibility of the owner of this cart to maintain the cart in a safe and reliable operating condition at all times.
NOTE: Specifications found in this manual subject to change without notice.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read before operating
WARNINGS
- Never attempt to charge the battery in this cart without using an electrical outlet that is protected by a GFCI.
- Replace charging cord if plug is damaged or if the cord is worn or frayed.Never use the charging cord without proper grounding. Do not use if plug does not have three prongs.
- Never allow the cart to be used out-of-doors or on any surface that is not level.
- Always disconnect power before servicing.
- See “Daily Maintenance Checklist,” and follow instructions.
- Cart can roll. Enter and exit cart with care.
- Replace parts using only factory-specified, original equipment from the manufacturer for your specific model. Failure to do so may void warranty, affect operation of the cart, and result in injury
OPERATING PROCEDURES
- New carts will need charging! Charge batteries for 24 hours prior to first use.
- THIS CART IS FOR USE INDOORS ON A FLAT, LEVEL SURFACE ONLY.
- DO NOT STAND ON CART. (See “Operating & Warning Instructions” on cart).
- After battery is charged, disconnect power supply cord BEFORE operating cart.
- DO NOT exceed the load limitations as shown on the cart.
- Return power cord to circular cavity when not charging
- DO NOT allow children to operate or play on cart. Keep cart secured with key (if applicable), at service counter.
DAILY MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
For optimum cart availability and performance, the following items should be
checked dail
- ELECTRIC CORD—Replace cord if cord is worn or frayed, 3-pronged plug is broken or reel (optional) will not retract. Be sure power outlet provides protection through an operating “Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter” (GFCI).
- SEAT AND MOUNTING—Tighten if necessary. If cracks or rust occur, or if seat rocks loosely, replace at once.
- SEAT SWITCH—Test and replace if not working properly. Cart must stop when weight is removed from seat.
- THROTTLE—Test for smooth “start, acceleration, deceleration, and stop.” Repair if necessary. Charge or replace battery if needed.
- ANTI-TIP CASTERS—Replace if broken. Maintain height adjustment of 1/8” to 1/2” above floor level.
- GENERAL—Repair or replace any component that may cause a potential safety hazard.
- APPEARANCE—Wipe off and clean as needed for customer satisfaction and for store’s public image.
BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
Please read before charging.
Your cart is equipped with the Intelli-Charge™ system. While operating the cart, the LED will be solid green until the battery falls below 12.4 volts and then turns solid amber. When the battery charge falls below 10.5 volts, the LED will begin flashing red. The person riding the cart should have ample time to return the cart for charging. When the rider exits the cart, the horn will start beeping in unison with the red flashing LED. This will alert those responsible for maintaining the cart to plug in the charger. When plugged into a 120v AC wall socket, the LED will flash amber and the horn will silence. When charging is complete the LED will start flashing green. The charger may be left plugged in even longer as it will NOT harm the battery.
LED Color Status
LED Of Off/On rocker switch is set to “Off” position
Green (solid) Off/On rocker switch is set to “On” position – seat switch is engaged – battery is fully charged
Amber (solid) Off/On rocker switch is set to “On” position – seat switch is engaged – battery is below 12.4 volts
Red – Flashing Battery needs to be charged – below 10.5 volts
LED Color Status
Amber – Flashing Charger is plugged in and battery is being charged
Green – Flashing Charger is plugged in and battery is charged
- Install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in the electrical circuit wherever the cart is to be charged. This is to protect against any possible shock hazard.
- AC voltage required is 100-240 VAC (50/60 Hz). The current draw is 3.5 amps maximum.
- Charge battery every night, all night, and at every opportunity. When the battery is fully charged, the charger will maintain a “float voltage” which will not damage the battery.
- Do not allow the battery to fully discharge by skipping the nightly charging cycle. A fully discharged battery will take 7 hours to fully charge, so it is best not to let the battery become completely discharged.
- Do not store the cart with a discharged battery. This can cause premature battery failure. Fully charge the battery at least every 30 days if in a low usage location.
- No maintenance of battery is required. The AGM battery is maintenance free and water cannot be added.
NOTE: Under normal conditions, the battery will last more than 2 years or longer if the above recommendations are followed. Replace with original Mart Cart battery only. Mart Cart is not responsible for any adverse effects caused by replacement with any other type of battery.
IMPORTANT: Your cart has been equipped with an AGM (Suspended Electrolyte) Battery during the manufacturing process as original equipment. The manufacturer recommends that you replace the original battery only with the same type and rating to prevent damage to your cart’s internal components, charging system, or personal injury to you and your customer.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Please read before replacing battery.
Be Responsible! Recycle old battery or dispose of according to local or national codes. See next column, under DISPOSAL.
To Replace Battery: (Read precautions on batteries, under Charging Instructions and Safety Precautions, to avoid any sparks)
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Turn off key switch (if equipped, or flip On/Off switch to “Off” position). Disconnect charger cord from wall outlet, if plugged in.
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Reach under right rear of back cover and pull latch, then tilt chair forward.
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Remove rear cover.
CAUTION: Do not cross battery posts with metal object! -
Remove old battery and place new battery.
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Before reinstalling cover, check wheel condition, and general condition of the chair.
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Reinstall rear cover and tilt chair back.
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Test cart for proper operation. Charge battery if necessary.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SEAT LOCK
For XTi 12 with sliding seat. The seat lock and the chair should be inspected
daily for proper function. The release/locking arm should move freely and
spring back into locking position. If return spring is broken, DO NOT USE cart
until spring is replaced.
SEAT SWITCH
The seat switch is located under seat. Pressure (weight) on the seat closes
the control circuit, and allows the cart to operate.
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL
The cart’s speed is regulated by a potentiometer. This provides extremely
smooth acceleration from 0 to 2.2 MPH, and is located in the control box on
the steering column.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
The circuit breaker is designed to protect your electrical system from
transient overloads or electrical shorts. Either could cause serious damage
without a circuit breaker to open the circuit. The circuit breaker is a manual
reset type. It requires manual resetting once it has been tripped.
CHARGING
HOW IT WORKS: When the power supply cord is plugged into the store’s
electrical outlet the battery charger is energized. The charger sends
approximately 14.5 volts to the battery for charging. A third wire (yellow)
from the charger output inhibits the PWM until the power to the charger is
disconnected. The motor circuit is interrupted until charging is complete.
NOTE: The cart will not move under power when the battery is being
charged. If the cart moves while plugged in, check the power to your outlet
before calling for service.
CONTROL BOX
The master control box is located on top of the steering column. It contains
the RUN/STOP/HORN switch, and key switch (optional keyless system available).
The cover can be removed by removing the four bottom screws.
Our models are equipped with the Intelli-Charge™ system, a bicolor LED can be found in the RUN/STOP/HORN switch.
DISPOSAL
Please read before disposing your old battery.
Spent batteries must be treated as hazardous waste and disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines. The BATTERY ACT of 1996 applies to battery disposal and recycling. The life expectancy of the Mart Cart is 7-10 years. The life expectancy of the battery can be 2 years or longer with recommended charging procedures. The disposal of the Mart Cart can be administered by any local metal recycling center. The recycling of the battery can be administered by any local battery recycling center.
PARTS LISTS AND SCHEMATICS
COMPONENTS
Item | Part | Description |
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1 | 280-1178 | Control Box Bottom Cover |
2 | 280-1177 | Control Box Top Cover |
3 | 280-1184 | Control Box Divider |
4 | 280-1187 | Potentiometer Assembly |
5 | 200-1640 | Key Switch (optional) |
6 | 280-1405 | Rocker Switch Assembly |
7 | 280-1863 | Top Control Box Overlay |
8 | 280-1185 | Front Control Box Overlay |
9 | 280-1199 | Steering Column w/Rod & Grips |
10 | 280-1602 | Grip |
11 | 280-1862 | Intelli-Charge Indicator decal |
NOTE: Parts are ordered in Control Box Kits below.
CONTROL BOX KITS
Part | Description |
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280-1228 | Control Box, Keyless (1-4, 6-8) |
280-1229 | Control Box, Keyed (1-8) |
280-1230 | Control Box Top, Keyless (2, 4, 6-8) |
280-1231 | Control Box Top, Keyed (2, 4-8) |
280-1232 | Box Top with Decals (2, 7, 8) |
DECALS FOUND ON MART CART ELECTRIC SHOPPING CAR
Please call 1-800-548-3373 if your
decals are missing or are in need of replacement.
Standard decals and signs are English and Spanish (see part numbers below).
Call for other languages
PARTS
Item | Part No. | Description |
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1 | 280-1818 | Main Frame (280-1820 w/bumper) |
2 | 280-0066 | Axle |
3 | 280-1877 | 8” Wheel, Poly-U |
4 | 029-0047 | Snap Ring |
6 | 280-1261 | Seat Mount Tube |
7 | 280-1799 | Fuse, 5 AMP Mini |
8 | 260-1228 | Circuit Breaker, 15 AMP |
9 | 200-1558 | Mart Cart Seat with Arms (pg. 6) |
9A | 200-1281 | Mart Cart Seat without Arms |
10 | 280-1264 | Basket Tube (see options pg. 6) |
11 | 200-1799 | Basket, LIL Max (see options pg. 6) |
12 | 200-1236 | Basket Mounting Clip (4) |
13 | 200-1052 | 2” Caster |
14 | 280-2012 | Hub Motor/Wheel/Tire |
15 | see pg. 3 | Steering Column |
16 | 280-1214 | Battery, 35 Ahr |
17 | 280-1484 | Seat Switch |
18 | 280-1936 | 12 VDC Charger -10 AMP |
Item | Part No. | Description |
--- | --- | --- |
19 | 280-1712 | Main Wire Harness |
20 | 280-0031 | Steering Wire Harness w/Connectors |
21 | 280-1281 | Floor Cover |
22 | 280-0108 | Rear Cover (select color option) |
23 | See Pg 6 | Front Cover (select color option page 6) |
24 | 280-1711 | Spring Latch for Seat |
25 | 280-0140 | Controller (hr meter not shown) |
26 | 280-1991 | Armrest Set w/Brackets (not shown) |
27 | 280-1269 | Fork Assembly |
28 | 280-1441 | Bridge Cover |
29 | 280-1346 | Tire/Outer Shell |
30 | 280-1797 | Charging Cord, coiled |
31 | 280-1626 | Wire Guide (see note) |
32 | 280-1840 | Rear Bumper w/hardware |
33 | see pg. 3 | Control Box |
34 | 280-1614 | Basket bumpers (gray) |
35 | 280-1637 | Cord Cover (see note) |
36 | 020-0064 | Washer |
37 | 280-1646 | Wire Harness (see note) PWM to Motor |
38 | 280-1659 | Cord Cover Lid (see note) |
NOTE: #31 (wire guide) and #37 (wire harness) can be ordered as an assembly part 280-1656 #35 (cord cover) & #38 (cord cover lid) can be ordered as an assembly part 280-0004
Optional Parts
Item | Part | Description |
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1 | 290-1385 | Small Basket |
2 | 280-1374 | Jumbo Basket (w/castors & lower shelf) |
3 | 200-8153 | Folding Produce Tray |
4 | 280-1586 | Check-Writer |
5 | 280-1653 | Safety Flag |
6 | 200-1393 | Cord Reel – 6’ |
7 | 280-1956 | Hour Meter |
8 | 200-1728 | Crutch Holder Assembly |
Front Cover Options
Part #| Description
280-1415| Burgandy
280-1416| Royal Blue
280-1418| Red
280-1419| Grey
280-1420| Yellow
280-1421| Green
280-1422| Black
280-1423| Orange
Part # Description
200-1558 Seat with Arms
Electrical Schematic
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS | WEIGHT % | TLV | LD50 | LC50 | LC50 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ORAL | INHALATION | CONTACT | |||
Lead (Pb, P602, PBSO4) | about 70% | N/A | (500) mg/kg | N/A | WA |
Sulfuric Acid | about 20% | I mg/m3 | (2,140) mg/kg | N/A | N/A |
Fiberglass Separator | about 5% | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
ABS Plastic | about 5% | N/A | N/A | N/A | WA |
PHYSICAL DATA
COMPONENTS| DENSITY| MELTING POINTS| SOLLUBILITY
(1120)| ODOR| APPEARANCE
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Lead| 11.34| 327.4° C (Boiling)| None| None| Silver-Gray Metal
Lead Sulfate| 6.2| 1070° C (Boiling)| 40 mg/1(15″ C)| None| White Powder
Lead Dioxide| 9.4| 290° C (Boiling)| None| None| Brown Powder
Sulfuric Acid| about 1.3| about 114° C (Boiling)| 100%| Acidic| Clear
Colorless Liquid
Fiberglass Separator| N/A| N/A| Slight| Toxic| White Fibrous Glass
ABS Plastic| N/A| N/A| None| No Odor| Solid
FLAMMANILITY DATA
COMPONENTS | FLASHPOINT | EXPLOSIVE LIMIT | COMMENTS |
---|---|---|---|
Lead | None | None | |
Sulfuric Acid | None | None | |
Hydrogen | 4% – 72.4% | Sealed batteries can emit hydrogen if over charged |
(float voltage > 2.40 VPC).
Fiberglass Separator| N/A| N/A| Toxic vapors may be released. In case of fire,
wear self-contained breathing apparatus.
ABS Plastic| None| N/A| Temp. over 300° C (572° F) may release combustible
gases. In case of fire: wear positive pressure self-contained breathing
apparatus.
FIRST AID
SULFURIC ACID PRECAUTIONS
Skin Contact:| Flush with water, see physician if contact area is large or if
blisters form.
Eye Contact:| Call physician immediately and flush with water until physician
arrives.
Ingestion:| Call physician. If patient is conscious, flush mouth with water,
have patient drink milk or sodium bicarbonate solution. National Poison
Center: 1-800-222-1222
REACTIVITY DATA
COMPONENT | Sulfuric Acid |
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STABILITY | Stable at all temperatures |
COLYMERIZATION | Will not polymerize |
INCOMPATIBILITY | Reactive metals, strong bases, most organic compounds |
DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS | Sulfuric dioxide, trioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen |
CONDITIONS TO AVOID | Prohibit smoking, sparks, etc. from battery charging |
area. Avoid mixing acid with other chemicals
SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE
Steps to take in case of leak or spill:| If sulfuric acid is spilled from a
battery, neutrilize acid with bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium carbon (soda
ash), or calcium oxide (line). Flush area with water and discard to the sewage
system. Do not allow unneutralized acid into sewage system.
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Waste disposal method:| Neutrilized acid may be flushed down the sewer. Spent
batteries must be treated as hazardous waste and disposed of according to
local, state, and federal guidelines. A copy of this MSDS must be supplied to
any scrap dealer or secondary lead smelter with battery.
HEALTHY HAZRAD DATA
LEAD: The toxic effects of lead are accumulative and slow to appear. It affects the kidneys, reproductive, and central nervous systems. The symptoms of lead overexposure are anemia, vomiting, headache, stomach pain (lead colic), dizziness, loss of appetite, and muscle and jointpain. Exposure to lead from a battery most ofiern occurs during lead reclaim operations through the breathing or ingestion of lead dust or fines.
SULFURIC ACID: Sulfuric acid is a strong corrosive. Contact with acid can
casue severe burns on the skin and in eyes. Ingestion of sulfuric acid will
cause GI tract burns. Acid can be released if the battery case is damaged or
if vents are tampered with.
FIBERGLASS SEPARATOR: Fibrour glass is an irritant of the upper repiratory
tract, skin and eyes. For exposure up to 10F/CC use MSA Comfoll with type H
filter. Above 10F/CC up to 50F/CC use Ultra-Twin with type H filter. This
product is not considered carcinogenic by NTP or OSHA.
ALL DATA MUST BE PASSED TO ANY SCRAP DEALER OR SMELTER WHEN BATTERY IS RESOLD.
References
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