SuperHandy GUO098 Compact Electric Tow Cart Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- SuperHandy
Table of Contents
SuperHandy GUO098 Compact Electric Tow Cart Instruction Manual
WARNING:
Carefully review and understand all INSTRUCTIONS prior to operating this
device. Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions
may result in serious personal injury. Keep these instructions in a safe place
and accessible so that they can be reviewed as required. Keep these
instructions to assist in future servicing needs.
WARNING
A tagger is not a toy. It is an electrically powered tagger and failure to
follow safe operating procedures and safety warnings at all times could result
in serious personal injury or death in addition to the injury or death of
others.
- DO NOT Place your feet or hands under the tagger.
- Do NOT allow anyone other than the operator to stand in front of or behind the towing machine while it is in motion.
- DO NOT Overload the tugger.
- DO NOT Lift people. People could fall down and suffer severe injury.
- DO NOT Drive laterally or diagonally on ramps.
- DO NOT Refit the tugger without manufacturer’s written consent.
- DO NOT Leave the tugger for a long time without turning off the power.
- Do NOT operate or service this machine while under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.
- NEVER make any alterations or modifications to this equipment including disabling safety devices or interlocks.
- Driving a tugger requires a combination of healthy traits and abilities, including but not limited to: good vision; strength; coordination; balance and concentration. If you have these traits and abilities, you are on the right track.
- Limit travel speed. Ground conditions, congestion, slope, location of personnel and other factors increase risk of collision or injury to personnel.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SKU# | GUO098 |
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Performance | Towing capacity |
Load capacity | 350lbs (160kgs) |
Max. forward speed* | 4.3mph (7km/h) |
Max. backward speed* | 1.9mph (3km/h) |
Max. slope* | 15% (8.5°) |
Dimensions & Weight | Total dimension |
(1300x640x950mm)
Handle height range| 32.3~36.2 in (820~920mm)
Seat size| 16.9x 14.9 in (430x380mm)
Seat adjustment| 3 positions
Tow bar adjustment| 4 positions
Tires & Brakes| Front tire size| 10X2.5in (254x63mm)
Front tire pressure| 45±2psi
Rear tire size| 13X5in (330x127mm)
Rear tire pressure| 28±2 psi
Brake Type| Manual hydraulic disc brake
Motor| Power| 500W
Rotate speed| 3000RPM
Input voltage| DC,48V
Type| Brushless motor
Battery system| Output voltage| 48V (12Vx4Cells)
Capacity| 9Ah
Type| Lead-acid cell
Operating temperature| +41~+104°F (+5~+40°C)
Charger| Input voltage| 100-240V
Note: *The maximum forward/backward speed and maximum slope range depend on the towed object, temperature , ground conditions, battery conditions and other factors. Actual maximum speed and range charges may vary.
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Part No. | Description | Part No. | Description |
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1 | Handlebar | 13 | Parking brake |
2 | Handlebar adjustment clamp | 14 | Battery LED |
3 | Middle bar | 15 | Accelerator knob |
4 | Power Switch | 16 | Forward/Reverse switch |
5 | Charge port | 17 | Console switch |
6 | Star handle bolt | 18 | Seat |
7 | Battery box cover | 19 | Tool box |
8 | Foot plate | 20 | Tow bar Mounting Base |
9 | Handlebar connector | 21 | coupling pin |
10 | Shock absorber | 22 | rear axle |
11 | Front wheel | 23 | Disc brake |
12 | Brake lever | 24 | Rear wheel |
ASSEMBLY
Assemble Handlebar (See Fig. 1)
Place the fixing base (B) on the frame (A) and connect them first with 2 M8x20
bolts (C) and 2 M8 nuts (D), then fix them together completely with 2 M6x20
hex bolts (E) and 2 M6 nuts (F).
Assemble Rear Wheels (See Fig. 2)
Assemble the rear wheel to both ends of the axle (A) using 1 rear wheel (B), 4
elastic washers (C), and 4 M14x1.5 cap nuts (D).
Assemble shock absorbers (See Fig. 3)
Assemble the 2 shock absorbers (B) to the middle bar (A) first, and then
install them with 2 M12 cap nuts (C).
Assemble Front Wheel (See Fig. 4)
Assemble the front wheel (D) to the shock absorber hits (A) with 2 spacers (C
& D), 1 M12x160 hexagonal bolt (B) and 1 M12 nut (F)
Assemble Tow bar connector (See Fig. 5)
Assemble the tow bar (B) to the axle (A) with 2 M8x55 bolts (C) and 2 M8 nuts
(D).
Assemble Seat Frame (See Fig. 6)
Assemble the seat frame(B) to the mounting holes(A) on the tagger frame with 4
M8x40 bolts(C)
Assemble Seat (See Fig. 7)
Secure the seat (B) to the seat frame (A) with 4 M8x15 star head bolts (C).
Assemble Tool Box (See Fig. 8)
Assemble the Tool Bag (B) to the rear of the Frame (A)
Handlebar Height Adjustment (See Fig. 9)
Loosen the clamp (A) of the handle lock, adjust the handle to a proper
position, and then tighten the lock of the handle lock.
Seat Position Adjustment (See Fig. 10)
Disassemble the 4 star-head bolts (A), adjust to the proper position, and then
fix the four star-head bolts (A). Loosen the four star head bolts (A), adjust
them to the proper position, and then fix the four star head bolts (A)
Note: This tagger can be driven alone as a scooter to alleviate your
traffic problems, and can also be used as a towing device to tow the trailer.
Tow bar connector height adjustment (See Fig. 11)
Disassemble the tow-bar connect kit(C) from the tow bar mounting base(A),
adjust it to the suitable position, then reinstall it with the bolts(B) and
nuts(D)
Tow Bar Connection (See Fig. 12)
Fix the tow bar (C) on the connect kit (A) with the coupling pin (B), and
insert the R pin (D) to secure the coupling pin(B).
WARNING
Do not tow objects from any point on the tagger other than the hitch
provided. Towing from a point above the rear axle center line can cause the
tagger to roll over backwards.
Note: The tow bar and trailer mentioned here are not included in the product package, they need to be purchased separately.
WARNING
Risk of being trapped and crushed!
- Do not reach into the open coupling.
- Check the coupling pin (A) of the tow coupling for damage.
- Ensure that the R pin (C) engages in the locating hole
WARNING
After assembly, you have to do followings before firstly operating the
tagger:
- Check if all parts are not damaged.
- Check if all functions of the tiller work normally.
- Check if proper batteries and chargers are used.
- Do the work according to the daily inspections as well as functional checks.
OPERATION
General inspection before operation
General inspection is effective to find the malfunctions or faults on this
tugger. Check the following items before operation.
DO NOT USE THE TUGGER IF ANY MALFUNCTION IS FOUND.
- Check for scratches, deformation or cracks.
- Check the vertical creep of the tugger.
- Check the smooth movement of the wheels.
- Check the function of the emergency brake.
- Check if all bolts and nuts are tightened firmly
- Visual check if there are any broken electric wires.
- Check that the load is safe and not overloaded
- Check if there is safety hazard around the tagger before starting
WARNING
General rules cannot be written to cover every possible situation that may
arise with each job function, task, or procedure. Therefore, certain definite
responsibilities rest with you. These responsibilities include, protection of
yourself, your fellow employees, along with proper care of tools and
equipment. You are also responsible for reporting unsafe conditions,
equipment, or operation to the proper authorities.
Indoor and outdoor use
Similar to an electric wheelchair, you are generally permitted to use the
tugger inside of buildings, airports, shopping malls, stores, theaters, etc.
Doors can be a challenge when using the tugger. Approach each door slowly
making sure that the rear wheels will make it through the door opening. The
tugger cannot go into door narrower than 24 inches (62cm). The tugger should
only be ridden on Paved pavement. It is not designed for off -road conditions.
Do not use the tugger in rain or snow nor drive it through puddles of water.
Slightly uneven surfaces should be approached at a reduced speed and in a
direct frontal position and may require lifting or walking the tugger around
the surface. Please keep in mind that the small wheels cannot roll over
objects higher than 2 inches (5cm) and you may fall if you attempt to do so.
WARNING
Always be alert to the area around your driving path to avoid hurting
people or hitting objects!
Power On/Off (See Fig. 13)
For the power supply of the tagger, turn the power switch to the “I”
position(A) for the power-on state, and hit the “O” position(B) for the power-
off state.
For the power supply of the console, the red knob in left hand side is the
power switch. Push on it, power is On. Push on again, power is off. (See
Fig. 14)
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR (See Fig. 15)
LED on battery also shows battery capacity:
- One LED: 0~40% battery capacity.
- Two LED: 40%~70% battery capacity.
- Three LED: 70%~100% battery capacity.
WARNING
Soft Riding Condition. When the battery is nearly depleted, a “soft” riding
condition can occur. A “soft” riding condition means the tagger can move
forward at lower speed compared with fully charged battery. When this happens,
turn the tagger back on and drive the tagger under low speed until you can
recharge the battery.
Forward/Reverse Stich (See Fig. 16)
Control knob in left hand side. Push upward, tagger driving direction is
forward. Push downward, driving direction is reverse. It is normal that you
engage the tagger after one second when switch between forward/reverse. This
one second is the protection of electrical system.
WARNING
Always be alert to the area around your driving path to avoid hurting
people or hitting objects!
Reversing the tugger is allowed only when nothing is being towed. Do not reverse backwards when towing multiple trailers, turn forward and make a U-turn!
Always bring the unit to a complete stop before shifting from forward to reverse or from reverse to forward.
Accelerator (See Fig. 17)
Use the right thumb to control the accelerator Slowly push the accelerator
knob to control the driving speed until reach the desired speed. If the
accelerator knob is back to the neutral position, the controller slows the
tagger until it stops.
WRANING
Never operate at speeds that are not consistent with operating conditions.
Always limit speed to ensure adequate time for braking in an emergency.
Turn
It is essential to slow down to a reasonably slow speed before initiating a
turn. Use extreme caution when turning on slanted or uneven surfaces.
Occasionally you may find yourself negotiating a curve or corner too fast and
the inner rear wheel starts to lift off the ground. If this happens,
immediately reduce your speed, lessen the steering angle and shift your upper
body toward the wheel that is lifting off the ground.
WARNING
Always be alert to the area around your driving path to avoid hurting
people or hitting objects!
Brake & Parking (See Fig. 18)
The left brake handle is controlled mechanical brake which lock the brake in
the right rear wheel. When actuated brake handle, It will slow the tagger down
until it comes to a complete stop. Braking performance depends on road
conditions and the load conditions and speed of the tagger. Release the brake
and the tagger will be free again. Also, there is parking brake at front of
handle. While actuated brake handle, press the parking brake, the right rear
wheel is locked, and tagger is in parking situation. In a safe, controlled
environment, please familiarize yourself with the braking distance of the
tagger at different speeds before operating near intersections, pedestrians
and other obstacles.
WARNING
Do not drive or park the tagger laden for a long time on ramps. Park the
tagger on firm and level ground.
Operators are not allowed to leave the tagger for a long time without power supply
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
CHARGING
- Turn the tagger power off.
- Securely plug the charger into the charge port, and plug to power supply.
- Connect battery to charger.
- A solid red light on the charger indicates the battery is charging. A solid green light indicates the battery is fully charged.
- Remove the plug from the power supply.
- You will not damage the battery by riding the tugger until the battery is fully discharged and the tugger motor shuts down.
WARNING
Use approved and from your dealer released original spare parts. Charging
place must be ventilated and equips with fire extinguishers.
Brakes Maintenance
- Check the oil level in the oil cup from time to time. If it is too low or the brake does not brake, you need to open the oil cup cover and add brake oil.
- If there is a brake that does not brake, replace the brake pads.
- If there is a brake that does not brake, check whether the oil circuit is damaged, and if it is damaged, it needs to be replaced.
- If the brake does not brake, check whether the oil pipe joint is leaking or loose, and if so, replace the gasket or fasten the bolt.
WARNING
- Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have sufficient force to enter eyes and penetrate skin. If fluid gets in eyes or skin, flush with large quantities of water and seek medical attention.
- Wear eye protection when servicing hydraulic components or systems.
- Keep all hoses and connections in good serviceable condition. Check before start-up and periodically during operation.
- Do not investigate for leaks with hands. Use a large piece of cardboard.
Battery Replacement
WARNING
Only trained technicians are allowed to maintain, charge or replace the
battery.
Use approved and from your dealer released original spare parts.
Only trained technicians are allowed to do maintenance on this tugger. Before
maintaining, turn off the power and remove the trailer from the tugger.
Recycling of batteries undergoes national regulations. Please follow these
regulations.
Before starting repairs which do not require battery power, always turn off
the key switch, then disconnect the battery connector from the battery to
prevent accidental short circuit.
Transportation
Use proper crane equipment or forklift to place the tagger on the vehicle or other equipment for transportation, and fix the tagger as required.
During transportation on a lorry or truck always fasten the tagger securely.
Fix the tagger with a wedge in case of accidental movement.
The lashing band used should be strong enough.
Fix the loading and unloading AIDS (pallets, wedges) with anti-slide materials. Or fasten the tagger via the man-up platform with lashing band.
WARNING
Check your tagger when you use it again, including the electronic control
system, battery power, brakes, tire pressure, whether the installation is
stable, etc.
WARRANTY
Twelve (12) months for workmanship of the product, except for wearing parts. Warranty period starts from the product purchase date. Warranty covers material quality and workmanship only. Warranty does not cover product for issues caused by improper usage or any operation not in accordance with the specifications of this manual. Any modification or tampering with the product in any way voids the warranty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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The scooter does not operate. | The scooter is not turned on. | Turn on |
scooter by pressing power button.
The battery is not charged.| Charge Battery.
The hand brake and parking brake are inadvertently engaged.| Make sure hand
brake and parking brake are not engaged.
The battery is not locked and secured.| Secure battery by locking it in the
housing.
Main circuit was broken.| Contact customer service at our website
(www.greatcircleus.com) or support line:
1-866-493-0524
The Scooter Operates Intermittently.| The battery capacity is low and
cause soft riding condition.| Recharge Battery.
The battery is not locked and secured into its base.| Secure battery by
locking it in the housing.
Short ride time or runs slow.| Rider weight.| Do not exceed 275 lbs.
(125 kg) maximum weight limit.
Carry dolly or heavy luggage.| Do not carry any dolly and luggage.
Riding conditions.| Use only on flat, dry surfaces. Avoid inclines and areas
with debris on surface.
Battery not fully charged.| Charge battery until full.
Old/Damaged Battery.| Replace Battery.
Main circuit was not connecting securely.| Contact customer service at our
website (www.greatcircleus.com) or support line:
1-866-493-0524
Scooter is not stopped after actuate brake handle, or, it is hard to
actuate brake handle.| Drum brake is too loosed, or too tighten| Adjust the
screw at drum brake at both sides.
Note: If you are unable to troubleshoot the tagger after trying all the solutions listed above, contact your local dealer or our after sales department, who will be responsible for further troubleshooting
Great Circle USA
Support Line: 1-866-493-0524
help@greatcircleus.com
www.greatcircleus.com
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