Tempo and Tempo Connect (Electric) Operator Manual
Tempo and Tempo Connect (Electric) Operator Manual
Tempo and Tempo Connect (Electric) Operator Manual
ELECTRIC
Operators Manual
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
Congratulations! The Club Car brand is widely recognized as the industry leader in vehicle efficiency
and long-lasting value. Read, understand, and obey the technical content in this manual to protect
your investment and provide years of reliable vehicle operation.
Read, understand, and obey all instructions and safety precautions in this manual to prevent the risk of
personal injury or property damage.
Club Car recommends owners that rent or loan vehicles make sure operators read this manual before
vehicle operation.
Club Car recommends owners register their vehicles immediately after purchase. The previous owner
must include this manual with the vehicle when sold to a new owner. Registration of the vehicle will
make sure Club Car is able to communicate necessary information directly to owners. Send your
name, address, and serial number of the vehicle to:
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS
Modifications made to vehicles or installation of accessories that are not approved by Club Car may
adversely affect the safe operation and performance of the vehicle. These modifications include, but
are not limited to lift kits, seating changes, increased speed and cargo capacity. Club Car does not
recommend any modification of this vehicle except kits and upgrades specifically designed and offered
by Club Car. However, if the vehicle is modified, the modifier shall:
1. arrange for the modification to be designed, tested and implemented by an engineer with expertise
in vehicles and their safety;
2. maintain a permanent record of the design, testing and implementation of the modification;
3. make appropriate changes to the capacity, plate(s), decals, and operation and maintenance
manuals; and
4. apply a permanent and readily visible label on the vehicle stating the vehicle has been modified with
the date of the modification and the name of the entity that made the modification.
The entity making any modification becomes the original equipment manufacturer of the modified
vehicle, assumes liability for the vehicle, and has the responsibilities listed above.
Modifications may void the warranty. Refer to the warranty for more details.
• 2006/42/EC
• 2006/66/EC
• 2014/35/EU
The following standards were used:
• EN ISO 12100:2010
• EN ISO 13857:2008
• EN 60204-1
PUBLICATION COPYRIGHT
This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved.
Express written consent of Club Car, LLC is necessary to photocopy, replicate, or translate this manual.
The information contained in this publication is subject to change without notice.
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................I
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 34
IC650 Specifications............................................................................................................................ 35
Manufacturer Information ............................................................................................................. 35
Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................... 44
Performance......................................................................................................................................... 44
Tires ..................................................................................................................................................... 44
Electric Motor ....................................................................................................................................... 44
Batteries............................................................................................................................................... 44
Noise And Vibration ............................................................................................................................. 45
Transaxle.............................................................................................................................................. 45
Vehicle Weights And Load Capacities.................................................................................................. 45
1 SAFETY INFORMATION
PRACTICE SAFETY
The safety alert symbol is used to alert you to possible personal injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to prevent possible injury or
death.
SAFETY COMMITTEE
If the vehicle is rented or part of a fleet, Club Car recommends a safety committee. The primary
concern of the safety committee is safe vehicle operation.
Safety committee objectives include:
• Approve vehicle operation areas.
• Identify all hazards.
• Identify who is approved to operate the vehicle.
• Keep the vehicles in a safe and serviceable condition.
• Supply instructions on safe vehicle operation.
• Visually show all hazards.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using vehicle, read owner’s manual and vehicle safety warnings.
Study and understand controls.
TO OPERATE
• Ensure wheels are turned in desired direction of travel and path is
clear.
• Turn key to ON.
• Set the FNR control to FORWARD (F) or REVERSE (R) only when
stopped.
• Disengage the park brake.
• Vehicle will start moving when accelerator pedal is pushed. This vehicle does not conform to ANSI Z130.1 - “Standard for Golf
• Slowly push the accelerator pedal to increase speed. Cars - Safety and Performance Requirements” because it is capable
• During operation, a beeping alarm indicates a reduction in of speeds in excess of 15 mph (24.1 km/h).
regenerative braking. 102555901_B
• To stop, release accelerator pedal and push the brake pedal.
! WARNING
UNINTENDED VEHICLE MOVEMENT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH
Before leaving vehicle:
• Engage park brake to lock wheels.
• Set the FNR control to NEUTRAL (N).
• Turn the key to OFF and remove key.
103783001
! WARNING
SET THE RUN/TOW SWITCH TO TOW BEFORE:
• Towing this vehicle
• Extended storage
! WARNING
• Servicing the vehicle RUN
• Disconnecting or connecting
battery cables
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Shorting of the battery terminals can cause
serious injury or death. BATTERY EXPLOSION TOW
CAN CAUSE
When removing the component mounting plate, SERIOUS INJURY
do not place directly on top of batteries 103384701
• Read the vehicle service manual before servicing.
• Keep electronic components dry.
• The battery compartment is not a storage area. Do
not keep items in battery compartment.
• Do not operate the vehicle without this plate
correctly installed. 103384801
NOTICE
This vehicle complies with Part III of the THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPED WITH
ANSI / ILTVA Z135 - PTV Safety Standard JCI BATTERIES
when equipped with rear view mirrors Make sure to use the battery charger with a
yellow cord. The wrong charger can
47586191001 cause damage to the batteries and cancel the
warranty. 47655585001A
NOTICE
THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPED WITH
TROJAN T875 BATTERIES
Make sure to use the battery charger with a
black cord and red heat shrink. The wrong
charger can cause damage to the batteries
and cancel the warranty. 47655585002A
02A
MULTI-PURPOSE BUZZER
The vehicle comes equipped with a multi-purpose buzzer. The multi-purpose buzzer makes an audible
tone when:
• The Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) is set to R.
• The walk-away braking engages for longer than two seconds.
• The regenerative braking performance decreases because the batteries are fully charged.
• The batteries start to charge.
REGENERATIVE BRAKING
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
CONDITION
POSITION
Fully Pushed Regenerative braking holds the vehicle at the programmed top speed.
Between Fully Pushed And Regenerative braking holds the vehicle at a percentage of the
Released programmed top speed in relation to the accelerator pedal position.
WALK-AWAY BRAKING
SYMBOL SIGNIFICANCE
Shield eyes
Lead-acid batteries and other components which have the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) symbol printed on them must be collected and recycled separately from other waste. Do not
discard lead-acid batteries as municipal waste.
Speak with your dealer or distributor on how to correctly recycle lead-acid batteries.
The battery condition indicator gives a visual indication of the batteries state of
charge (SOC). The battery condition indicator has a 10-bar LED display.
STATUS CONDITION
ON
Battery SOC is less than 20% but more than 10%.
(CONSTANT)
ON
Battery SOC is less than 10%.
(FLASH ON AND OFF)
ON
(FLASH ON AND OFF The batteries charging has started.
THREE TIMES)
3 VEHICLE CONTROLS
ACCELERATOR PEDAL
The accelerator pedal is used to increase and maintain the speed of the vehicle.
BRAKE PEDAL
N
(Center) Neutral
R Reverse
In Off
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
In Off
HORN
The horn button is used to control the horn. The horn button is spring loaded to
stay in the off position. Push and hold the horn button to operate the horn.
The key switch controls the motor and electrical system. A key is used to select
the key switch position. The key can only be inserted or removed when the key
switch is set to OFF.
POSITION CONDITION
OFF Electrical power from the batteries is not available to power the motor or
electrical systems.
Note: Some electrical accessories operate independently of the key switch.
PARK BRAKE
The park brake is a variable position control that is used to make sure that a
vehicle does not move while parked.
Push the park brake firmly to engage the park brake.
To disengage the park brake, push the accelerator or brake pedal.
RUN/TOW SWITCH
The Run/Tow switch is used during towing, maintenance, or extended storage. Set
the switch to RUN for normal operation. Set the switch to TOW for maintenance,
extended storage, or when towed.
Wait 10 seconds before vehicle operation when the switch is set from TOW to RUN.
Do not quickly operate the switch from RUN to TOW and back to RUN. Wait 10
seconds to set the switch to RUN.
POSITION FUNCTION
The turn signal lever controls the operation of the POSITION FUNCTION
turn signal lights. The turn signal light will flash
when turned on. Down Left
Center Off
Up Right
4 VEHICLE FEATURES
SHARK EXPERIENCE
The Shark Experience is an innovative golf platform that delivers connectivity, content and
customization to a golfer through a connected screen on a golf car. Leveraging Verizon’s 4G LTE
network technology, the connected golf cars include high-definition touchscreen displays and built-in
speakers with Bluetooth connectivity to provide golfers with the opportunity to enhance their golf
experience. Features of the platform include GPS yardage, hole flyovers, music via streaming radio or
Bluetooth, real-time sports ticker, live and on-demand sports including PGA TOUR, news and Greg
Norman golf tips.
USB RECEPTACLE
The 5-volt, 2.1-amp USB receptacle supplies electricity to power and charge portable devices. The
USB receptacle is not for the movement of data.
The USB receptacle will only operate when a shielded USB cord is connected. When the USB receptacle
is not in use, remove the shielded USB cord to prevent battery discharge.
VISAGE
Visage is a touch-screen display system that supplies various golf, resort, and facilities service
applications. Refer to the manufacturers user manual for instructions on how to operate, configure,
and personalize the Visage unit. Speak with your dealer or distributor for a full list of service
applications offered.
5 BATTERY CHARGER
INTRODUCTION
The Efficient, Reliable, Intelligent, and Connected (ERIC) battery charger is a high-frequency charger
that includes many benefits:
IC650 SPECIFICATIONS
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE
AC INPUT
Frequency 50 to 60 Hz
DC OUTPUT
EUROPEAN CONFORMITY
The battery charger is European conformity (CE) certified per EU 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive, 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Equipment Directive, 2014/65/EU Restriction of
Hazardous Substances Directive, LV Directives EN 60335-1:2012 and EN 60335-2-29:2004, and EMC
Directives EN 61000-3-2: 2014, EN 61000-3-3: 2013, EN 61000-6-2: 2005, EN 61000-6-4: 2007.
FEATURES
Green
(Flash On And Off)
Charging. Batteries are at high
state of charge (SOC).
Green
(Constant)
Off
Blue
There is AC power to charger.
(Constant)
Note: This section is applicable to an external battery charger. The onboard battery chargers are
installed on the vehicle.
Mount the external battery charger in a position that gives it sufficient airflow and the indicator lights
are visible.
A strain relief and drip loop is necessary to prevent damage to the charger. The strain relief prevents
tension on the AC plug. The drip loop prevents water damage to the AC plug.
ELECTRICAL CORDS
Examine electrical cords for wear and damage before use. Immediately replace electrical cords for:
• Cracks
• Cuts
• Frayed wiring
• Insulation damage
• Loose connections
• Splices
Make sure that the DC electrical cord has the warning tag attached. Make sure that the warning tag
has no damage and all words can be read. Replace a missing or damaged warning tag immediately.
IF THE PLUG PINS ARE BENT, SPEAK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER
NOTICE
OR DISTRIBUTOR FOR REPAIRS. DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR THE AC
CORD PLUG OR PINS.
Examine electrical plugs for wear and damage before use. Immediately replace electrical plugs for:
• Bent pins
6 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
PERFORMANCE
TIRES
Go to the approved wheel and tire assemblies matrix on http://www.clubcar.com for information
regarding tire type, inflation pressure, and lugnut torque.
ELECTRIC MOTOR
BATTERIES
Battery Quantity 6
TRANSAXLE
Description Weight
TERM DEFINITION
Vehicle Dry Weight The vehicle dry weight is the weight of the vehicle with no batteries.
Vehicle Curb
The vehicle curb weight is the weight of the vehicle with the batteries installed.
Weight
The cargo capacity is the maximum weight of a load that the vehicle can have
Maximum Cargo
in the cargo area. The cargo capacity includes the weight of optional
Capacity
equipment.
Maximum Trailer The trailer tongue weight is the maximum permitted weight applied by the
Tongue Weight trailer tongue onto the trailer hitch.
Maximum Gross The gross trailer weight is the trailer weight plus the weight of the load on the
Trailer Weight trailer.
Vehicle Rated The vehicle rated capacity is the maximum weight on the vehicle. This capacity
Capacity includes the weight of: bed load, cargo, occupants, and optional equipment.
Vehicle The vehicle combination rated capacity is the maximum weight on the vehicle
Combination Rated with a trailer. This capacity includes: vehicle rated capacity and the gross
Capacity trailer weight.
Maximum Gross The maximum gross vehicle weight is the vehicle weight plus the vehicle rated
Vehicle Weight capacity.
Maximum Gross
Vehicle The maximum gross vehicle combination weight is the maximum gross vehicle
Combination weight plus the gross trailer weight.
Weight
7 VEHICLE OPERATION
OVERVIEW
Use the daily pre-operational checklist and vehicle performance inspection to inspect the operational
condition and performance of the vehicle.
If a vehicle is found to be in bad operational condition, remove it from operation. Removal from
operation will prevent more damage to the vehicle and prevent a serious injury.
If the vehicle is removed from operation, speak with your dealer or distributor for maintenance and
repairs.
INSPECTION
INSPECTION CRITERIA
AREA
• Make sure all safety, regulatory, and marketing decals are correctly
installed.
Decals • Clean the decals with a soft moist cloth.
• Replace missing, worn, or damaged decals.
• Examine the electrical cords for cracks, loose connections, and frayed
wires.
Battery Charger • Examine receptacle contacts and plug terminals. Clean as necessary.
• Replace missing, worn, or damaged items.
• Make sure that the battery charger operates correctly.
Vehicle
Performance • Do a vehicle performance inspection.
Inspection
17. Park the vehicle on a grade of 20% or less. Make sure that the park brake holds the vehicles
position.
18. Slowly push the accelerator pedal. Increase the vehicle to maximum speed down a grade of 20%
or less.
19. Make sure regenerative braking engages at the maximum programmed speed and limits the
vehicle to its maximum programmed speed.
20. Slowly push the brake pedal. Stop the vehicle. Make sure regenerative braking disengages when
the vehicle speed is below the maximum programmed top speed.
VEHICLE MOVEMENT
OVERVIEW
Operate the vehicle only after you read, understand, and know:
• The Driving Instructions
• Indicators
• Gauges
• Displays
• Controls
MOTOR START
Before motor start:
• Read and obey all safety decals and information located on the vehicle.
• Understand how to operate the vehicle correctly and safely.
• Understand the function of all vehicle controls, indicators, displays, and gauges.
• Make sure that all passengers are seated and use the hand holds or handrails. The operator
must have both hands on the steering wheel.
• Front wheels are turned in the direction of travel.
• No obstructions are in the vehicle’s path.
• Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) is set to N.
• The park brake is set.
• The accelerator pedal is not pushed.
• The vehicle is at a full stop.
To start the motor:
1. Put the key into the key switch.
2. Turn the key to ON.
3. Set the FNR to F or R.
4. Push the accelerator pedal to start the motor.
FORWARD MOVEMENT
REVERSE MOVEMENT
DRIVING CONDITIONS
UNPAVED SURFACES
Precautions for operation on unpaved or unimproved surfaces:
• Decrease vehicle speed.
• Use extreme caution.
UPHILL SLOPE
DOWNHILL SLOPE
OVER OBSTACLES
Driving over obstacles is not recommended and should be avoided.
Precautions if driving over obstacles is unavoidable:
• Always examine the terrain for obstacles before driving in a new area.
• Look forward and learn to read the terrain. Be constantly alert for hazards.
• Drive slowly and use caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Not all obstacles are
immediately visible.
• Do not drive over large obstacles such as large rocks and fallen trees.
NIGHT TIME
Vehicle operation at night is not recommended. When driving at night is unavoidable, the vehicle must
have:
• Headlights
• Taillights
• Reflectors
Precautions if driving at night is unavoidable:
• Always have headlights on.
• Always examine the terrain for obstacles before driving in a new area.
• Look forward and learn to read the terrain. Be constantly alert for hazards.
• Drive slowly and use caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Not all obstacles are
immediately visible.
THROUGH WATER
8 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
VEHICLE CLEANING
Use only commercially available automotive cleaners with a sponge or soft cloth for normal cleaning. A
garden hose at normal residential water pressure is sufficient.
Use a commercially available aluminum cleaner paste and fine grade (No. 00) steel wool to remove
oxidation or discoloration from aluminum.
Use non-abrasive wax products. Battery acid, fertilizers, tars, asphalt, creosote, paint, or chewing
gum should be removed immediately to prevent possible stains.
Discard the waste water correctly.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
INTERVAL DESCRIPTION
No SPWS: Examine the battery acid level of all the batteries. Add
Weekly
water as necessary.
Batteries:
INTERVAL DESCRIPTION
MAINTENANCE TASKS
WHEEL ASSEMBLY
Note: Make sure that the tire tread is in the correct direction of travel.
3. Install the lug nuts with the taper to the vehicle.
4. Tighten the lug nuts until they are hand-tight.
5. Lower the vehicle.
6. Tighten the lug nuts to the recommended torque specification.
Note: Go to the approved wheel and tire assemblies matrix on http://www.clubcar.com for
information regarding tire type, inflation pressure, and lugnut torque.
7. Install the wheel cover.
316V
9 BATTERY MAINTENANCE
WATER MAY BOIL OVER AND LEAK BATTERY ACID AND CAUSE
CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. CHARGE THE
BATTERIES BEFORE WATER IS ADDED.
BATTERY CLEANING
1. Apply an approved battery cleaner spray or water solution to the battery top and terminals.
Note: The water solution is 1 cup (237 ml) baking soda for each 1 gallon (3.8 l) water.
2. Use a soft bristle brush to clean the battery top and terminals. Remove all corrosion.
3. Use tap water to clean the solution from the batteries. Correctly discard the waste water.
4. If the battery cable has corrosion, have a trained technician replace the battery cable.
5. Make sure the battery cables are tight. If a battery cable is not tight, tighten the hardware to 110
lb·in (12.4 N·m).
6. Let the terminals dry.
7. Apply battery terminal protector spray to the terminals.
BATTERY CHARGING
6. Before vehicle operation, disconnect the DC cord from the vehicle charger receptacle.
BATTERY HOLD-DOWN
Each hold-down must be tight to prevent the battery movement while the vehicle is in operation. Do
not tighten too much or the battery case can crack or buckle.
1. Tighten the hold-down nuts to 110 lb·in (12.4 N·m).
2. Make sure that the battery acid (2) is level with or above the top of the plates (3).
3. If the battery acid is level with or above the top of the plates:
3.A Install and lock the cap.
3.B Fully charge the batteries.
4. If the battery acid is below the top of the plates:
4.A Add water until the battery acid is level with the top of the plates.
4.B Install and lock the cap.
4.C Fully charge the batteries.
5. Unlock and remove the cap.
6. Make sure that the battery acid is 0.5 inches (13 mm) above the top of the plates. Add water as
necessary.
Refer to the deionizer operator and maintenance manual for maintenance and operator information.
1. Add water to the batteries. Refer to the: installation, operation, and maintenance manual, hand
pump manual, and deionizer operator and maintenance manual.
WATERING INTERVALS
The watering intervals are affected by:
• Age of the batteries
• Application
• Charging methods
• Local climate
Examine the consumption rates manually. Examine new batteries monthly until consumption rates are
known. Examine used batteries weekly until consumption rates are known. The watering interval must
maintain the electrolyte level above the top of the plates.
During periods of heavy use, water the batteries no more than one time a week. During periods of light
use, water the batteries no more than one time a month. Only add water to a warm battery that is fully
charged. Do not add water to the batteries before charging.
WATER QUALITY
OVERVIEW
Water purity is one of the more important factors in the performance and life of the vehicle batteries.
Club Car has put an increased importance on water purity and battery maintenance. Club Car
recommends the use of distilled water or a deionizer because of the cost of water testing and
fluctuations in the daily changes to water quality.
PREFERRED SOURCES
DEIONIZED WATER
Deionized water is water that has all charged mineral ions removed (example: sodium, calcium, iron,
copper, and chloride).
Obey the manufacturers’ recommendation for filter replacement. A clean filter will make sure that the
deionized water quality stays high.
DISTILLED WATER
Distilled water is the most common type of water used in batteries. Distilled water is made by boiling
water, collecting the steam from the boiling, and allowing the steam to condense back into water. The
distilling process results in a water source which is free of minerals that can lead to the degradation of
battery performance and life.
ALTERNATE SOURCES
REVERSE OSMOSIS
Reverse osmosis involves the movement of water through a membrane that lets water pass while
trapping solids. The selection of membranes and usage frequency determines the quantity of solids or
impurities which get caught and hence the purity quality of the filtered water. Because of the variance
in water quality consistency, Club Car recommends the use of the deionizer or distilled water.
TAP WATER
Because of the levels of dissolved minerals and chemicals that can degrade battery performance and
life the use of tap water without filtering should be limited. Regular water analyses must be done to
check for impurities if unfiltered tap water is used.
WATER IMPURITY
Listed are the maximum permitted water soluble minerals, solids, and contaminates in parts per
million and their impact on battery performance.
PERMITTED
IMPURITY CONTENT (PARTS IMPURITY EFFECTS
PER MILLION)
Chloride 5.0 Loss of capacity in plates and greater loss in positive plates
PERMITTED
IMPURITY CONTENT (PARTS IMPURITY EFFECTS
PER MILLION)
Suspended
Trace None
matter
KEEP AWAY FROM THE AREA BETWEEN THE TOW VEHICLE AND
WARNING THE TOWED VEHICLE OR TRAILER.
THE VEHICLE CAN FALL OFF THE TRAILER AND CAUSE PROPERTY
CAUTION DAMAGE AND SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY. MAKE SURE THE
VEHICLE IS CORRECTLY SECURED TO THE TRAILER.
The maximum towing weight the vehicle can tow with a Club Car approved tow kit is one golf car.
Use only a Club Car approved tow kit.
1. Prepare the vehicle to be towed.
2. Use a Club Car approved tow kit to tow the vehicle.
3. Tow the trailer or vehicle under 5 mph (8 km/h).
The vehicle is not designed to be towed at speeds over 5 mph. If movement over long distances or on
public roads is necessary, transport the vehicle on a trailer. Use a trailer with appropriate load rating.
1. Set the park brake.
2. Set the Forward / Neutral / Reverse control (FNR) to N.
3. Turn the key to OFF.
4. Remove the key. Keep the key in a safe area.
5. Set the Run/Tow switch to TOW.
6. Remove all cargo from the vehicle.
7. Remove the windshield from the vehicle.
8. Secure all doors, access panels, seat bottoms, and windshield.
9. Examine the vehicle for loose parts. Tighten as necessary.
10. Secure the vehicle to the trailer.
11 EXTENDED STORAGE
12 WARRANTIES
LIMITED WARRANTY
WARRANTY
Club Car, LLC (“Club Car”) hereby warrants to the original purchaser or lessee, as those terms are
defined herein, and subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty, that
its new vehicle or new component purchased from Club Car or an Authorized Dealer or Distributor shall
be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the periods stated
below, subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty.
This limited warranty covers material, workmanship and repair labor cost as to those items specifically
listed below for the periods specified. Such repair labor shall be performed only by Club Car, its
Authorized Dealers or Distributors, or a service agency approved by Club Car. For repairs made by
qualified technicians other than Club Car’s factory technicians or an Authorized Dealer or Distributor,
Club Car will provide only the replacement parts or components.
If the warranty registration form is not completed and returned to Club Car at the time of the original
retail sale, the Purchaser must provide proof of date of purchase with any warranty claim.
WARRANTY TIMEFRAME
MAJOR ELECTRONICS Solid state speed controller and battery charger 4 years
VOIDING OF WARRANTY
This and any other warranty shall be void if the vehicle or component is damaged, involved in an
accident, abused or used in an unintended manner or shows indications that it has been altered in any
way, including, but not limited to, modification of the speed governor, braking system, steering,
transaxle, or other operating systems of the car to cause it to perform outside club car specifications.
The warranty is likewise void if the vehicle shows indications that reasonable or necessary
maintenance as outlined in the operator’s manual and maintenance and service manual was not
performed at the time and in the manner specified in such manuals.
SOLE REMEDY
Club Car’s liability under this limited warranty or in any action whether based upon warranty, contract,
negligence, strict product liability or otherwise, shall be the repair or replacement, at Club Car’s
option, of the vehicle or component thereof that Club Car deems to be defective. Replacement shall
mean furnishing, during the applicable limited warranty period, a new vehicle or factory-reconditioned
vehicle or component thereof that is identical or reasonably equivalent to the warranted product or
component at no cost to the purchaser. Repair shall mean remedying a defect in the vehicle or
component thereof at no cost to the purchaser during the applicable limited warranty period. Club Car
reserves the right to test and recharge any component returned for adjustment. If Club Car elects to
repair the vehicle or component, it may provide factory-reconditioned parts or components. All parts
and components replaced under warranty shall become the property of Club Car.
DISCLAIMER
This limited warranty is exclusive. Club Car makes no other warranty of any kind, expressed or
implied. Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby
disclaimed by Club Car and excluded from this warranty. The Purchaser and Club Car expressly agree
that the sole remedy of the replacement or repair of the defective vehicle or component thereof is the
sole remedy of the Purchaser. Club Car makes no other representation or warranty of any kind, and no
representative, employee, distributor or dealer of Club Car has the authority to make or imply any
representation, promise or agreement, which in any way varies the terms of this warranty.
In the event that another pre-printed warranty document, certificate or both offered by or through
Club Car at the time of sale of this vehicle (each an “Additional Warranty Document”) is deemed to
conflict with the limitations or exclusions contained herein, the limitations and exclusions contained
herein shall continue to apply to both this limited warranty statement and, to the maximum extent
permitted by law, to each Additional Warranty Document.
NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
In no event shall Club Car be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including, but not
limited to, loss related to property other than the vehicle, loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, or
any other economic loss.
Some states allow neither limitation on the duration of an implied warranty nor exclusions or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary
from state to state.
E-mail
[email protected]
Postal Service
Club Car, LLC
Attention: Warranty Services
4125 Washington Rd.
Evans, Georgia 30809
United States Of America
INTRODUCTION
GPS Industries LLC (“GPSi”) hereby warrants to the Original Purchaser or Lessee/Licensee
(“Customer”) and subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty, that the
Visage GPS unit purchased, leased, or licensed from GPSi, an Authorized Dealer or Authorized
Distributor shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service,
subject to the provisions, limitations and exclusions in this limited warranty.
Provided that the System is maintained properly pursuant to Customer’s obligations set forth herein,
GPSi warrants, and subject to the provisions, limitations, and exclusions in this limited warranty, that
the Visage GPS unit will provide distance measurements within established performance parameters
pertaining to system components when the system is operated under conditions that are typically
encountered on a golf course, specifically but without limitation: clear access to satellites and
reasonably clear weather with temperatures between 32 °F (0 °C) and 120 °F (48.9 °C). Customer
acknowledges that GPS-produced distances are subject to a margin of error. Customer further
acknowledges that terrain and topography affect the margin of error on a particular GPS receiver and
that the margin of error may be increased under certain topographical conditions.
This limited warranty covers material, workmanship and repair labor cost as to those items specifically
listed below for the periods specified. Such repair labor shall be performed only by GPSi, its authorized
dealers or distributors, or a service agency approved by GPSi. For repairs made by qualified
technicians other than GPSi’s factory technicians or an authorized dealer or distributor, GPSi will
provide only the replacement parts or components.
EXCLUSIONS
Excluded from any GPSi warranty is damage to the unit or component resulting from a cause other
than a defect including poor maintenance, neglect, abuse, accident and collision, maintenance
adjustments, unreasonable or unintended strain or use, improper installation of accessories (such as
connecting any accessories to less than the full pack of batteries), installation of parts or accessories
that are not original equipment including non-approved GPS systems, non-approved alteration and
acts of God.
In addition to the foregoing, the provisions of this limited warranty shall not apply to failure due to the
following conditions:
1. maintenance, repair or replacement of parts damaged or failing to operate due to acts of God,
including without limit storms, atmospheric disturbances, lightning, fire, hail, and flood; acts of
government, including war; catastrophes, accident, neglect, misuse, failure of satellites, failure of
electrical power, fault or negligence of Customer;
2. causes external to the System or from any other cause beyond the control of GPSI;
3. service and repair of accessories, attachments, or any other devices that are not part of the
System;
VOIDING OF WARRANTY
This and any other warranty shall be void if the GPS unit or component is abused or used in an
unintended manner or shows indications that it has been altered in any way to cause it to perform
outside GPSi specifications.
SOLE REMEDY
GPSi’s liability under this limited warranty or in any action whether based upon warranty, contract,
negligence, strict product liability or otherwise, shall be the repair or replacement, at GPSi’s option, of
the vehicle or component thereof that GPSi deems to be defective. Replacement shall mean furnishing,
during the applicable limited warranty period, a new GPS unit or factory-reconditioned unit or
component thereof that is identical or reasonably equivalent to the warranted product or component at
no cost to the purchaser. Repair shall mean remedying a defect in the GPS unit or component thereof
at no cost to the purchaser during the applicable limited warranties.
All parts and components replaced under warranty shall become the property of GPSi.
DISCLAIMER
This limited warranty is exclusive. GPSi makes no other warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.
Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed by
GPSi and excluded from this warranty. The purchaser or licensee/lessee and GPSi expressly agree that
the sole remedy of the replacement or repair of the defective GPS unit or component thereof is the sole
remedy of the purchaser. GPSi makes no other representation or warranty of any kind, and no
representative, employee, distributor or dealer of GPSi has the authority to make or imply any
representation, promise or agreement, which in any way varies the terms of this warranty.
In the event that another pre-printed warranty document, certificate or both offered by or through
GPSi at the time of sale of this vehicle (each an “Additional Warranty Document”) is deemed to conflict
with the limitations or exclusions contained herein, the limitations and exclusions contained herein
shall continue to apply to both this limited warranty statement and, to the maximum extent permitted
by law, to each Additional Warranty Document.
NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
In no event shall GPSi be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited
to, loss related to property other than the vehicle, loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, or any other
economic loss.
Some states allow neither limitation on the duration of an implied warranty nor exclusions or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary
from state to state.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information concerning GPSi or this Warranty, you may write to the following:
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