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Training Manual
Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance
Author: Ed Rehkopf
© 2009 – Club Resources International
Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance
Table of Contents
Purpose..........................................................................................................1
Responsibilities...........................................................................................2
Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program....................3
Review I................................................................................................7
Battery Care ...............................................................................................8
Battery Charging...................................................................................... 10
Pre-Operation Safety Check ................................................................ 14
Periodic Service Schedule..................................................................... 16
Periodic Lubrication Schedule .............................................................. 18
Review II ........................................................................................... 19
Golf Cart Cleaning and Detailing ..........................................................20
Golf Cart Storage....................................................................................22
Cart Fleet Rotation .................................................................................23
Review III .........................................................................................24
Training Critique ......................................................................................25
Appendices
A1 – Monthly Cart Detailing Report ............................................26
A2 – Golf Cart Service Schedule.................................................27
A3 – Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule ..........................................28
A4 – Golf Cart Repair Log..............................................................29
A5 – Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report .................................30
B1 – Cart Barn Layout ..................................................................... 31
B2 – Cart Supplies and Cart Wash Area Layout.......................32
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Purpose
The purpose of this training manual is:
 to train you in the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to properly maintain
the Club’s golf cart fleet;
 to teach you how to document golf cart servicing and lubrication; and
 to establish procedures to track and monitor repairs to golf carts.
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Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the Head Golf Professional to ensure that all preventive
maintenance is performed according to schedule. Further, it is his responsibility to
ensure that cart attendants are properly trained to perform routine preventive
maintenance checks and servicing according to schedule.
It is the Facility Manager’s responsibility to:
 monitor the performance of routine preventive maintenance,
 assist the Head Golf Professional in establishing and maintaining the Golf Cart
Preventive Maintenance Program, and
 provide expert assistance and advice to the Head Golf Professional and cart
attendants in dealing with specific maintenance and repair problems with golf carts.
It is the cart attendants’ responsibility to conscientiously perform all specified checks
and services called for in the Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program and to report
problems to the Head Golf Professional in a timely manner.
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Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program
The Club has 72 battery-powered golf carts for use by its members. In addition, the
Club has a number of gas-powered utility carts used in support of operations. These
carts represent a large investment on the part of the Club.
The useful life of golf carts can be maintained and even extended by proper preventive
maintenance.
Inoperative or unserviceable golf carts must be repaired in a timely manner.
Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program
The Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program is a comprehensive series of checks and
services to properly maintain golf carts in good working order.
The program entails six basic components:
 Battery Care
 Battery Charging
 Pre-Operation Safety Check
 Periodic Service Schedule
 Periodic Lubrication Schedule
 Golf Cart Cleaning and Detailing
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Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program, Continued
Repairs
Golf cars needing repairs will be reported to the Facilities Manager on a Facilities
Maintenance Work Order Form. The Facility Manager will inspect golf carts needing
repair to determine the level of work necessary.
 Repair work that can be done in-house by Club staff will be repaired on property.
 Major repairs will be done by a golf cart repair contractor on a time and material
basis.
Service Contract
The Club has a service contract with an authorized golf cart repair service.
This contract calls for semi-annual and annual servicing of golf carts, according to the
following schedule:
Semi-Annual Servicing
 Batteries – check specific gravity & OCV. Jun
 Brakes – check and adjust. Apr, Oct
 Differential – check lubrication. Mar, Sep
 Forward-Reverse Switch Jun, Dec
 Check contacts and lead connection.
 Lubricate.
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Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program, Continued
 Tires Apr, Oct
 Check for wear and damage.
 Check tire pressure.
 Wheel Alignment – check. Mar, Sep
Annual Servicing
 Batteries – test. Feb
 Front Wheel Bearings – check. Aug
 Motor – check. Nov
Documentation
All golf cart preventive maintenance and repair will be documented by cart attendants
and the Facilities Manager using the following forms:
 Golf Cart Service Schedule, Form 523, maintained for each golf cart by the cart
attendant staff and kept in a three-ringed binder on the cart supply shelf.
 Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule, Form 524, maintained for each golf cart by the
cart attendant staff and kept in a three-ringed binder on the cart supply shelf.
 Golf Cart Repair Log, Form, maintained for each golf cart by the Facilities Manager
and kept in a three-ringed binder on the cart supply shelf.
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Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program, Continued
These completed forms for each golf cart are subject to inspection by management at
any time.
Preventive maintenance and repair documents will be reviewed quarterly by the
Facilities Manager who will prepare a Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program
Report, Form 526. This report will be completed, signed, and turned in to the General
Manager by the 10th
of April, July, Oct, and Jan.
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Review I
Give two of the purposes of this training manual.
1. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
What are your responsibilities regarding this training material?
1. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
List the six components of the Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program.
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
4. ______________________________________________________________
5. ______________________________________________________________
6. ______________________________________________________________
Which three form are maintained for each golf cart and what is the purpose of each?
1. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
What form is used to report golf carts needing repair? ______________________
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Battery Care
Batteries should be kept clean and free of corrosion. Once a week wash tops and
terminals of batteries with a solution of baking soda and water (1 cup baking soda per
gallon of water). Rinse solution off batteries.
 Do not allow this solution to enter the battery.
 Dispose wastewater properly by allowing it to flow into the cart wash drain.
 Ensure terminals are tight. Let terminals dry and then spray with battery
protector spray (Club Car Part No. 1014305).
The electrolyte level in the batteries should be checked weekly (Figure 12). Add
water only after charging unless the water level is below the top of the plates. In this
case, add just enough water to cover the plates, charge and then check the level again.
Never charge batteries if plates are exposed above water level. For best battery life,
add only distilled water.
The hold-down straps should be tight enough so that the batteries do not move while
the vehicle is in motion, but not so tight as to crack or buckle the battery case. The
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Battery Care, Continued
terminal connections should be clean and tight, and any worn insulation or frayed wires
should be replaced. If the hold-down straps or terminal connections are loose, report
the problem to the Facilities Manager on a Work Order Form.
CAUTION: If battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded, report the problem
to the Facilities Manager on a Work Order Form so they may be replaced or cleaned as
necessary. Failure to do so may cause them to overheat during operation.
After use, the batteries should be placed on charge. The batteries should never be
left discharged any longer than absolutely necessary (do not leave discharged
overnight).
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Battery Charging
To charge a battery:
Insert the charger DC plug into the vehicle receptacle. The charger will turn on two to
ten seconds later.
The PowerDrive Charger interacts with an onboard computer on the PowerDrive
System 48 vehicle. The computer records the amount of energy consumed during
vehicle use. While the charger is plugged in, the vehicle’s control circuit is locked out,
preventing operation of the vehicle, as well as the possibility of consequent damage to
the charger and the vehicle.
Once the lock-out is actuated, the charger turns on. The onboard computer then
records the amount of energy being returned to the batteries. When the optimum
amount of energy needed to replenish the batteries is returned, the charger will shut
off. The control circuit lock-out remains activated until the charger plug is
disconnected from the vehicle.
As long as the charger is allowed to shut off by itself, the batteries will be fully
charged. Overcharging and undercharging will normally be prevented.
Batteries should be put on charge even if they have been used for only a short period
(9 holes of golf or 10 minutes). The charger is automatic and will turn off when
batteries are fully charged. If the charger does not seem to be operating properly, or
if the batteries seem weak, notify the Facilities Manager who will contact our local
Club Car distributor/dealer.
Plug and Receptacle
If the charger plug becomes difficult to insert or disconnect, the receptacle contacts
should be lightly sprayed with WD-40 brand spray lubricant.
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Battery Charging, Continued
The plug should then be inserted and removed several times ensure ease of insertion,
ease of removal, and good electrical contact.
If the warning tag has been damaged or removed from the DC cord, notify the
Facilities Manager who will have it replaced immediately.
Receptacle Fuse Link
As an additional feature to protect the batteries and charging circuit from an
overload, the electric vehicle is equipped with a receptacle fuse link (Figure 16).
If the charger does not come on when the vehicle is placed on charge, visually inspect
the fuse link.
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Battery Charging, Continued
WARNING: If the receptacle fuse link is blown, determine the source of the
electrical problem and correct it before replacing the fuse. Notify the Facilities
Manager who will contact our Club Car Distributor or Dealer.
General Warnings
Be sure all wire connections at the receptacle and the fuse link are clean and tight.
Do not rock or bend the plug. To connect the charger plug to the vehicle receptacle,
grasp the plug handle and push the plug straight into the receptacle (Figure 13).
Do not pull on the DC cord. Do not twist, rock or bend the plug. To disconnect the
charger plug from the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug by the handle and pull the plug
straight out of the receptacle.
Do not connect a charge to the receptacle if the charger cord, plug, or the vehicle
receptacle is broken, damaged in any manner, or does not make a good electrical
connection. Fire or personal injury can result. Have it replaced by a qualified service
person immediately.
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Battery Charging, Continued
Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the charger cord, the
plug, and (or) the vehicle receptacle.
Do not use a charger if:
 The plug is too loose or does not make a good connection.
 The plug and receptacle feel hotter than normal during charge.
 The plug pins (powerdrive chargers) or blades (accu-power chargers), or receptacle
contacts are bent or corroded.
 The plug, receptacle, or cords are cut, worn, have any exposed wires or are
damaged in any way.
 Using the charger with any of the above symptoms could result in a fire, property
damage, personal injury, or death.
 The DC charger cord and plug are wear items and must be replaced when worn or
damaged.
Note. When temperatures fall below 65º F (18.3º C), batteries charged in unheated
areas should be placed on charge as soon as possible after use. Batteries are warmest
immediately after use, and cold batteries require more time to fully charge.
After disconnecting the charging cord from a cart, wrap the cord loosely around the
wooden cleat. This keeps the cord out of the way and off the ground.
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Pre-Operation Safety Check
Inspect and drive the vehicle, using the Golf Cart Pre-Operation Safety Check, Form
527, as a guide to check the following items:
Vehicle warning decals:
 Lightning Warning Decal – on windshield.
 Driver/Passenger Warning Decal – center of dashboard.
 Operating Instruction Decal – on steering wheel.
 Motor Braking Decal – center of vehicle, below dashboard.
Brake system:
 All parts in place and properly installed.
 All nuts, bolts, and screws are tight.
 Any unusual noises, such as squeaks and rattles?
Tires:
 Visually inspect for wear and damage.
 Check for proper tire inflation (18-20 psi).
Batteries:
 Check electrolyte level – at least ½ inch above plate.
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Pre-Operation Safety Check, Continued
 Check battery posts – wires should be tight and free of corrosion.
 Check battery charge light. Is it illuminated?
Performance Inspection:
 Brake system – when fully depressed under moderate pressure, the pedal should not
go more than halfway to the floor. Vehicle should come to a smooth, straight stop
within 14 feet.
 Park brake – does it hold the cart still? Does it release properly?
 Reverse warning buzzer – does it sound in reverse?
 Steering and linkages – does cart steer easily without excess play?
 Proper acceleration – with key switch on and forward/reverse switch in forward
position; as accelerator pedal is depressed, the motor should start and the vehicle
should come up smoothly to speed. When pedal is released, it should return to
original position and motor should stop.
 Maximum speed – is the cart sluggish and seem without power?
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Periodic Service Schedule
The following services should be performed on all golf carts and recorded on each
cart’s individual Golf Cart Service Schedule, Form 523. These forms are maintained in
a three-ringed binder kept on the Cart Supply Shelf.
Interval Service Detail
Daily Service by Attendant Batteries Charge batteries (after each
use only).
Weekly Service by Attendant Batteries Check electrolyte level. Add
water as necessary per
Maintenance and Service Manual.
Batteries Wash battery tops and clean
terminals with baking soda/
water solution. Dispose of
waste water properly.
Tires Check air pressure and adjust
as necessary (See Vehicle
Capacities Chart on Page 17)
Monthly Service by Attendant Wiper Switch Check for cracks or other
damage; make sure switch is
securely fastened to frame.
Check movable contact for
correct operation.
General Vehicle Wash battery compartment and
underside of vehicle. Dispose
of waste water properly.
Check brake shoes; replace if
necessary. (See DS Maintenance
and Service Manual.)
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Periodic Service Schedule, Continued
Brake System Lubricate brake slides per
Lubrication Schedule. (See DS
Maintenance and Service Manual
Check brake cables for damage;
replace as required.
Semi-annual Service by Electrical Wiring Check for tightness and damage
Contracted Mechanic Only and Connections
(Every 50 hrs of operation
or 100 rounds of golf) Forward and Reverse Check condition of contacts
Switch and wire connections; Make
sure connections are tight.
Front Wheel Alignment Check and adjust as required
and Camber (See Maintenance & Service
Manual, Section 7).
Annual Service by Contracted Batteries Perform battery tests per
Mechanic Only (Every 100 Maintenance & Service Manual.
hrs of operation or 200
Rounds of golf)
Warnings
If any problems are found, do not operate the vehicle until repairs are made. Failure
to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property damage, severe personal
injury, or death.
Note: The periodic service schedule must be followed to keep vehicle in optimum
operating condition. If the vehicle is constantly subjected to heavy use or severe
operating conditions, the preventive maintenance procedures should be performed
more often than recommended in the service schedule.
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Periodic Lubrication Schedule
The following lubrications should be performed on all golf carts and recorded on each
cart’s individual Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule, Form 524. These forms are
maintained in a three-ringed binder kept on the Cart Supply Shelf.
Interval Service Place* Recommended Lubricant
Semi-Annually by Brake shaft 1. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part
Contracted bearings No. 1012151
Technician
(Every 50 hrs Brake Linkage 2. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part
of operation or and Pivots No. 1012151
100 rounds of golf)
Accelerator push 3. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part
rod pivots and No. 1012151
mounts
Forward/Reverse 4. WD 40
Switch Contacts
and charger
receptacle
Brake Slides 5. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part
No. 1012151
Front Suspension 6. Chassis Lube-EP NLGI Grade 2
(5 fittings)
Annually by Contracted Check/fill trans- 7. 22 oz. (.67 liter) SAE 30 WT.
Technician Only axle to plug level API Class SE, SF, or SG Oil
(Every 100 hours of (or higher)
operation or 200
rounds of golf) Inspect front 8. Chassis Lube-EP NLGI Grade 2
wheel bearings
(Repack as necessary) *See Figure 11, Page 17
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Review II
How do you keep batteries clean and free of corrosion?
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
How often do you check the electrolyte level in batteries? ____________________
Once you plug in the charger plug, what prevents the cart from operating?
______________________________________________________________
A computer shuts off the charger when the optimum charge is reached. True False
When the charger shuts off by itself, batteries are fully charged. True False
Batteries don’t need to be charged if the cart is used for a short time. True False
Don’t twist, rock or bend plug when inserting/removing from receptacle. True False
List three cart components checked during the Pre-Operation Safety Check.
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
How do you check proper brake performance? _____________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
List three items from the Periodic Service Schedule that you need to check weekly.
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
Who performs semi-annual and annual lubrications? __________________________
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Golf Cart Cleaning
Keeping carts clean is an integral part of the preventive maintenance program and it
has a major impact on our members’ perceptions of their golfing experience.
Cleaning procedures fall into two categories – Daily Cleaning and Monthly Detailing.
Daily Cleaning Procedures
Vacuum – daily after use. Vacuum glove compartments to remove any excess debris.
Brush – daily after use. Use soapy brush to wash off foot tread, tires, bag shelf, and
top of canopy.
Wash – daily after use
 Spray wash the cart while parked over the drain grate in the cart wash area.
 Wipe down all surfaces with soapy water and a cleaning rag.
 Rinse cart with water.
 Wipe with shammy cloth to remove excess water.
 Wash battery compartment with water.
Windex – daily before use. Spray Windex on inside and outside of windshield. Wipe
off with clean rag.
Monthly Detailing Procedures
Wax – once a month according to schedule
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Golf Cart Cleaning, Continued
 Apply wax to blue body components as per instruction on the can.
 Wipe off with a terry cloth and polish with a power buffer.
Armor-All – once a month according to schedule. Apply to foot tread and bag shelf as
directed on the can.
Tire Polish – once a month according to schedule. Apply to tires as directed on the can.
Detailing Schedule
 The following schedule will detail each cart every three weeks, allowing a make up
week to complete all carts once a month:
 Tuesdays through Thursdays – 5 carts/day
 Fridays through Sundays – 3 carts/day
Detailing of carts will be tracked on the Monthly Cart Detailing Report, Form 515. The
report will be signed by the 1st
Golf Professional, submitted to the Head Golf
Professional for review, and forwarded to the General Manager by the 5th
day of the
following month.
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Golf Cart Storage
The Cart Barn has designated parking stalls for each golf cart. The stall designations
match the numbered decals on the golf cart. Stall designations are located on the wall
behind each two stalls.
Keeping carts in their assigned slots makes it easier to rotate the cart fleet ensuring
uniform levels of use for all carts.
Each stall has a corresponding battery charger cable to recharge the batteries on
carts. After charging, hang the charging cable on wooden cleats to keep the cable off
the ground.
For a diagram of the Cart Barn with stall designations, see Cart Barn at Appendix B1.
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Cart Fleet Rotation
Each golf cart has a numbered-decal to identify it.
The Cart Barn has striped parking stalls for all golf carts. These parking stalls are
also numbered with numbers corresponding to the numbers on carts. Cart attendants
will be instructed to park all carts in their assigned stalls.
Each day, sufficient carts will be pulled out of the Cart Barn to provide for the
expected level of play. Carts will be pulled out in sequence, beginning with the next
numbered cart from the last cart used the previous day.
Cart Attendants will keep track of which carts are used each day by means of a Cart
Usage Tracking Sheet, Form 508. This form will be maintained in the Cart Attendants
three-ringed binder that is kept on the Supplies Storage Shelves in the Cart Barn.
If any cart is malfunctioning or in need of repair, it will be skipped in the normal
rotation and noted on the Cart Usage Tracking Sheet.
Once a month as close to the last day of the month as possible, Cart Attendants will
read the charge on each cart with the Battery Usage Meter and record it on a Monthly
Cart Battery Usage Report, Form 509. This form will be turned in to the 1st
Assistant
Professional when completed.
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Review III
List the four daily cleaning procedures for golf carts.
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
4. ______________________________________________________________
List the three monthly detailing cleaning procedures for golf carts.
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
How many carts a day must you detail on Tuesday through Thursday? ____________
How many carts a day must you detail on Friday through Sunday? _______________
What form do you record detailing of golf carts on?
______________________________________________________________
What is the purpose of numbering cart stalls in the Cart barn?
______________________________________________________________
What should you do with charger cords after you disconnect them from carts?
______________________________________________________________
What form is used to record battery charge? _____________________________
How often do you read battery usage? ___________________________________
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Training Critique
The development of training material is an ongoing process. Some things don’t work as
well as we envisioned. Our members don’t respond as we hoped. New things come up.
Employees suggest better ways of doing things.
The aim of all of our training is to equip you with the right knowledge, skills, and
abilities to serve our members well and to help you do your job as professionally and
effortlessly as possible.
As a result, we need to hear from you. Tell us what works. What doesn’t work. Do you
have a better idea? What are our members saying? What are their comments and
suggestions?
Provide us with the necessary feedback to make our training current, relevant, helpful,
and of the highest possible quality. You and your fellow employees deserve nothing
less!
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Appendix A1 – Monthly Cart Detailing Report
The Point Lake and Golf Club Monthly Cart Detailing Report
Month/Year:
Cart Detailer's Cart Detailer's
# Date Detailed Initials # Date Initials
1 37
2 38
3 39
4 40
5 41
6 42
7 43
8 44
9 45
10 46
11 47
12 48
13 49
14 50
15 51
16 52
17 53
18 54
19 55
20 56
21 57
22 58
23 59
24 60
25 61
26 62
27 63
28 64
29 65
30 66
31 67
32 68
33 69
34 70
35 71
36 72
1st Asst. Golf Professional's Signature
Form 515 Effective: 2/14/00PLGC
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Appendix A2 – Golf Cart Service Schedule
T b Golf Cart Service Schedule
Person performing service must initial in appropriate block below. Golf Cart #:
Weekly Service Week: 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23/24 25/26
1 Check battery electrolyte level.
Add water as necessary.
Week: 27/28 29/30 31/32 33/34 35/36 37/38 39/40 41/42 43/44 45/46 47/48 49/50 51/52
Week: 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23/24 25/26
2 Wash battery tops, clean terminals
w/ baking soda solution.
Week: 27/28 29/30 31/32 33/34 35/36 37/38 39/40 41/42 43/44 45/46 47/48 49/50 51/52
Week: 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23/24 25/26
3 Check tire air pressure.
Correct as necessary.
Week: 27/28 29/30 31/32 33/34 35/36 37/38 39/40 41/42 43/44 45/46 47/48 49/50 51/52
Monthly Service Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1 Check wiper switch. Look for damage,
looseness, movable contact.
2 Wash battery compartment and
underside of vehicle.
3 Lubricate brake slides. Check brake
cables for damage.
Semi-Annual Service
1 Check electrical wiring & connections
for tightness and damage.
2 Check forward/reverse switch -
contacts & connection tightness.
3 Check and adjust wheel alignment and
camber.
Annual Service
1 Perform battery tests.
PLGC Form 523 Effective: 3/1/00
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Appendix A3 – Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule
T Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule
Person performing service must initial in appropriate block below. Golf Cart #:
Semi-Annual Lubrication Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1 Brake shaft bearings.
2 Brake Linkage and Pivots
3 Accelerator push rod pivots & mounts.
4 Fwd/Reverse switch contacts & charge
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receptacles.
5 Brake slides.
6 Front suspension (5 fittings)
Annual Lubrication
1 Check/fill trans-axle to plug level.
2 Inspect front wheel bearings. Repack
as necessary.
PLGC Form 524 Effective: 3/1/00
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Appendix A4 – Golf Cart Repair Log
T Golf Cart Repair Log
Golf Cart #: _______________________________
Describe all repairs to this golf cart.
Date Repairs Completed Initials
PLGC Form 525 Effective: 3/1/00
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Appendix A5 – Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report
The Point Lake and Golf Club Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report
Date:
Cart Battery Cart Battery
# Reading Comments # Reading Comments
1 41
2 42
3 43
4 44
5 45
6 46
7 47
8 48
9 49
10 50
11 51
12 52
13 53
14 54
15 55
16 56
17 57
18 58
19 59
20 60
21 61
22 62
23 63
24 64
25 65
26 66
27 67
28 68
29 69
30 70
31 71
32 72
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Comments:
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Appendix B1 – Cart Barn Layout
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37
35
36
33
34
31
32
29
30
27
28
25
26
23
24
15
16
13
14
11
12
9
10
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
17
18
21
22
VillageBarn
GolfCartStorage
Barn
ToiletToilet
CartSetup
Area
CartWash
Area
North
Barn
Door
South
Barn
Door
Alarm
Panel
Entry
Door
6-Pass
Cart
40
39
42
41
44
43
46
45
48
47
50
49
52
51
54
53
56
55
60
59
62
61
64
63
66
65
68
67
70
69
72
71
58
57
19
20
BevCartPickerCart
Light
Switch
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Appendix B2 – Cart Supplies and Cart Wash Areas
VillageBarn
CartSupplyandWashAreas
CartWashAreaCartSet-UpArea
Water
Fountain
EyeWash
Sink
GolfCart
Set-UpSupplies
CartCleaning
Supplies
CartStorage
Area
BagStorageRoom
ClubRepair
Room
Ball
Washer
1
2
Fire
Extinguisher
Fire
Extinguisher
CartSprayHose
LightSwitchLocations1
CartSprayHose
Timeclock
Terminal
FileSlot
forClosing
Checklist

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Golf cart preventive maintenance

  • 1. Training Manual Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Author: Ed Rehkopf © 2009 – Club Resources International
  • 2. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Table of Contents Purpose..........................................................................................................1 Responsibilities...........................................................................................2 Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program....................3 Review I................................................................................................7 Battery Care ...............................................................................................8 Battery Charging...................................................................................... 10 Pre-Operation Safety Check ................................................................ 14 Periodic Service Schedule..................................................................... 16 Periodic Lubrication Schedule .............................................................. 18 Review II ........................................................................................... 19 Golf Cart Cleaning and Detailing ..........................................................20 Golf Cart Storage....................................................................................22 Cart Fleet Rotation .................................................................................23 Review III .........................................................................................24 Training Critique ......................................................................................25 Appendices A1 – Monthly Cart Detailing Report ............................................26 A2 – Golf Cart Service Schedule.................................................27 A3 – Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule ..........................................28 A4 – Golf Cart Repair Log..............................................................29 A5 – Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report .................................30 B1 – Cart Barn Layout ..................................................................... 31 B2 – Cart Supplies and Cart Wash Area Layout.......................32
  • 3. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 1 Purpose The purpose of this training manual is:  to train you in the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to properly maintain the Club’s golf cart fleet;  to teach you how to document golf cart servicing and lubrication; and  to establish procedures to track and monitor repairs to golf carts.
  • 4. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 2 Responsibilities It is the responsibility of the Head Golf Professional to ensure that all preventive maintenance is performed according to schedule. Further, it is his responsibility to ensure that cart attendants are properly trained to perform routine preventive maintenance checks and servicing according to schedule. It is the Facility Manager’s responsibility to:  monitor the performance of routine preventive maintenance,  assist the Head Golf Professional in establishing and maintaining the Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program, and  provide expert assistance and advice to the Head Golf Professional and cart attendants in dealing with specific maintenance and repair problems with golf carts. It is the cart attendants’ responsibility to conscientiously perform all specified checks and services called for in the Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program and to report problems to the Head Golf Professional in a timely manner.
  • 5. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 3 Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program The Club has 72 battery-powered golf carts for use by its members. In addition, the Club has a number of gas-powered utility carts used in support of operations. These carts represent a large investment on the part of the Club. The useful life of golf carts can be maintained and even extended by proper preventive maintenance. Inoperative or unserviceable golf carts must be repaired in a timely manner. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program The Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program is a comprehensive series of checks and services to properly maintain golf carts in good working order. The program entails six basic components:  Battery Care  Battery Charging  Pre-Operation Safety Check  Periodic Service Schedule  Periodic Lubrication Schedule  Golf Cart Cleaning and Detailing
  • 6. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 4 Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program, Continued Repairs Golf cars needing repairs will be reported to the Facilities Manager on a Facilities Maintenance Work Order Form. The Facility Manager will inspect golf carts needing repair to determine the level of work necessary.  Repair work that can be done in-house by Club staff will be repaired on property.  Major repairs will be done by a golf cart repair contractor on a time and material basis. Service Contract The Club has a service contract with an authorized golf cart repair service. This contract calls for semi-annual and annual servicing of golf carts, according to the following schedule: Semi-Annual Servicing  Batteries – check specific gravity & OCV. Jun  Brakes – check and adjust. Apr, Oct  Differential – check lubrication. Mar, Sep  Forward-Reverse Switch Jun, Dec  Check contacts and lead connection.  Lubricate.
  • 7. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 5 Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program, Continued  Tires Apr, Oct  Check for wear and damage.  Check tire pressure.  Wheel Alignment – check. Mar, Sep Annual Servicing  Batteries – test. Feb  Front Wheel Bearings – check. Aug  Motor – check. Nov Documentation All golf cart preventive maintenance and repair will be documented by cart attendants and the Facilities Manager using the following forms:  Golf Cart Service Schedule, Form 523, maintained for each golf cart by the cart attendant staff and kept in a three-ringed binder on the cart supply shelf.  Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule, Form 524, maintained for each golf cart by the cart attendant staff and kept in a three-ringed binder on the cart supply shelf.  Golf Cart Repair Log, Form, maintained for each golf cart by the Facilities Manager and kept in a three-ringed binder on the cart supply shelf.
  • 8. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 6 Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program, Continued These completed forms for each golf cart are subject to inspection by management at any time. Preventive maintenance and repair documents will be reviewed quarterly by the Facilities Manager who will prepare a Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance Program Report, Form 526. This report will be completed, signed, and turned in to the General Manager by the 10th of April, July, Oct, and Jan.
  • 9. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 7 Review I Give two of the purposes of this training manual. 1. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ What are your responsibilities regarding this training material? 1. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ List the six components of the Preventive Maintenance and Repair Program. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________________________ 6. ______________________________________________________________ Which three form are maintained for each golf cart and what is the purpose of each? 1. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ What form is used to report golf carts needing repair? ______________________
  • 10. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 8 Battery Care Batteries should be kept clean and free of corrosion. Once a week wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of baking soda and water (1 cup baking soda per gallon of water). Rinse solution off batteries.  Do not allow this solution to enter the battery.  Dispose wastewater properly by allowing it to flow into the cart wash drain.  Ensure terminals are tight. Let terminals dry and then spray with battery protector spray (Club Car Part No. 1014305). The electrolyte level in the batteries should be checked weekly (Figure 12). Add water only after charging unless the water level is below the top of the plates. In this case, add just enough water to cover the plates, charge and then check the level again. Never charge batteries if plates are exposed above water level. For best battery life, add only distilled water. The hold-down straps should be tight enough so that the batteries do not move while the vehicle is in motion, but not so tight as to crack or buckle the battery case. The
  • 11. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 9 Battery Care, Continued terminal connections should be clean and tight, and any worn insulation or frayed wires should be replaced. If the hold-down straps or terminal connections are loose, report the problem to the Facilities Manager on a Work Order Form. CAUTION: If battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded, report the problem to the Facilities Manager on a Work Order Form so they may be replaced or cleaned as necessary. Failure to do so may cause them to overheat during operation. After use, the batteries should be placed on charge. The batteries should never be left discharged any longer than absolutely necessary (do not leave discharged overnight).
  • 12. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 10 Battery Charging To charge a battery: Insert the charger DC plug into the vehicle receptacle. The charger will turn on two to ten seconds later. The PowerDrive Charger interacts with an onboard computer on the PowerDrive System 48 vehicle. The computer records the amount of energy consumed during vehicle use. While the charger is plugged in, the vehicle’s control circuit is locked out, preventing operation of the vehicle, as well as the possibility of consequent damage to the charger and the vehicle. Once the lock-out is actuated, the charger turns on. The onboard computer then records the amount of energy being returned to the batteries. When the optimum amount of energy needed to replenish the batteries is returned, the charger will shut off. The control circuit lock-out remains activated until the charger plug is disconnected from the vehicle. As long as the charger is allowed to shut off by itself, the batteries will be fully charged. Overcharging and undercharging will normally be prevented. Batteries should be put on charge even if they have been used for only a short period (9 holes of golf or 10 minutes). The charger is automatic and will turn off when batteries are fully charged. If the charger does not seem to be operating properly, or if the batteries seem weak, notify the Facilities Manager who will contact our local Club Car distributor/dealer. Plug and Receptacle If the charger plug becomes difficult to insert or disconnect, the receptacle contacts should be lightly sprayed with WD-40 brand spray lubricant.
  • 13. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 11 Battery Charging, Continued The plug should then be inserted and removed several times ensure ease of insertion, ease of removal, and good electrical contact. If the warning tag has been damaged or removed from the DC cord, notify the Facilities Manager who will have it replaced immediately. Receptacle Fuse Link As an additional feature to protect the batteries and charging circuit from an overload, the electric vehicle is equipped with a receptacle fuse link (Figure 16). If the charger does not come on when the vehicle is placed on charge, visually inspect the fuse link.
  • 14. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 12 Battery Charging, Continued WARNING: If the receptacle fuse link is blown, determine the source of the electrical problem and correct it before replacing the fuse. Notify the Facilities Manager who will contact our Club Car Distributor or Dealer. General Warnings Be sure all wire connections at the receptacle and the fuse link are clean and tight. Do not rock or bend the plug. To connect the charger plug to the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug handle and push the plug straight into the receptacle (Figure 13). Do not pull on the DC cord. Do not twist, rock or bend the plug. To disconnect the charger plug from the vehicle receptacle, grasp the plug by the handle and pull the plug straight out of the receptacle. Do not connect a charge to the receptacle if the charger cord, plug, or the vehicle receptacle is broken, damaged in any manner, or does not make a good electrical connection. Fire or personal injury can result. Have it replaced by a qualified service person immediately.
  • 15. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 13 Battery Charging, Continued Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the charger cord, the plug, and (or) the vehicle receptacle. Do not use a charger if:  The plug is too loose or does not make a good connection.  The plug and receptacle feel hotter than normal during charge.  The plug pins (powerdrive chargers) or blades (accu-power chargers), or receptacle contacts are bent or corroded.  The plug, receptacle, or cords are cut, worn, have any exposed wires or are damaged in any way.  Using the charger with any of the above symptoms could result in a fire, property damage, personal injury, or death.  The DC charger cord and plug are wear items and must be replaced when worn or damaged. Note. When temperatures fall below 65º F (18.3º C), batteries charged in unheated areas should be placed on charge as soon as possible after use. Batteries are warmest immediately after use, and cold batteries require more time to fully charge. After disconnecting the charging cord from a cart, wrap the cord loosely around the wooden cleat. This keeps the cord out of the way and off the ground.
  • 16. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 14 Pre-Operation Safety Check Inspect and drive the vehicle, using the Golf Cart Pre-Operation Safety Check, Form 527, as a guide to check the following items: Vehicle warning decals:  Lightning Warning Decal – on windshield.  Driver/Passenger Warning Decal – center of dashboard.  Operating Instruction Decal – on steering wheel.  Motor Braking Decal – center of vehicle, below dashboard. Brake system:  All parts in place and properly installed.  All nuts, bolts, and screws are tight.  Any unusual noises, such as squeaks and rattles? Tires:  Visually inspect for wear and damage.  Check for proper tire inflation (18-20 psi). Batteries:  Check electrolyte level – at least ½ inch above plate.
  • 17. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 15 Pre-Operation Safety Check, Continued  Check battery posts – wires should be tight and free of corrosion.  Check battery charge light. Is it illuminated? Performance Inspection:  Brake system – when fully depressed under moderate pressure, the pedal should not go more than halfway to the floor. Vehicle should come to a smooth, straight stop within 14 feet.  Park brake – does it hold the cart still? Does it release properly?  Reverse warning buzzer – does it sound in reverse?  Steering and linkages – does cart steer easily without excess play?  Proper acceleration – with key switch on and forward/reverse switch in forward position; as accelerator pedal is depressed, the motor should start and the vehicle should come up smoothly to speed. When pedal is released, it should return to original position and motor should stop.  Maximum speed – is the cart sluggish and seem without power?
  • 18. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 16 Periodic Service Schedule The following services should be performed on all golf carts and recorded on each cart’s individual Golf Cart Service Schedule, Form 523. These forms are maintained in a three-ringed binder kept on the Cart Supply Shelf. Interval Service Detail Daily Service by Attendant Batteries Charge batteries (after each use only). Weekly Service by Attendant Batteries Check electrolyte level. Add water as necessary per Maintenance and Service Manual. Batteries Wash battery tops and clean terminals with baking soda/ water solution. Dispose of waste water properly. Tires Check air pressure and adjust as necessary (See Vehicle Capacities Chart on Page 17) Monthly Service by Attendant Wiper Switch Check for cracks or other damage; make sure switch is securely fastened to frame. Check movable contact for correct operation. General Vehicle Wash battery compartment and underside of vehicle. Dispose of waste water properly. Check brake shoes; replace if necessary. (See DS Maintenance and Service Manual.)
  • 19. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 17 Periodic Service Schedule, Continued Brake System Lubricate brake slides per Lubrication Schedule. (See DS Maintenance and Service Manual Check brake cables for damage; replace as required. Semi-annual Service by Electrical Wiring Check for tightness and damage Contracted Mechanic Only and Connections (Every 50 hrs of operation or 100 rounds of golf) Forward and Reverse Check condition of contacts Switch and wire connections; Make sure connections are tight. Front Wheel Alignment Check and adjust as required and Camber (See Maintenance & Service Manual, Section 7). Annual Service by Contracted Batteries Perform battery tests per Mechanic Only (Every 100 Maintenance & Service Manual. hrs of operation or 200 Rounds of golf) Warnings If any problems are found, do not operate the vehicle until repairs are made. Failure to make necessary repairs could result in fire, property damage, severe personal injury, or death. Note: The periodic service schedule must be followed to keep vehicle in optimum operating condition. If the vehicle is constantly subjected to heavy use or severe operating conditions, the preventive maintenance procedures should be performed more often than recommended in the service schedule.
  • 20. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 18 Periodic Lubrication Schedule The following lubrications should be performed on all golf carts and recorded on each cart’s individual Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule, Form 524. These forms are maintained in a three-ringed binder kept on the Cart Supply Shelf. Interval Service Place* Recommended Lubricant Semi-Annually by Brake shaft 1. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part Contracted bearings No. 1012151 Technician (Every 50 hrs Brake Linkage 2. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part of operation or and Pivots No. 1012151 100 rounds of golf) Accelerator push 3. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part rod pivots and No. 1012151 mounts Forward/Reverse 4. WD 40 Switch Contacts and charger receptacle Brake Slides 5. Dry Moly Lube-Club Car Part No. 1012151 Front Suspension 6. Chassis Lube-EP NLGI Grade 2 (5 fittings) Annually by Contracted Check/fill trans- 7. 22 oz. (.67 liter) SAE 30 WT. Technician Only axle to plug level API Class SE, SF, or SG Oil (Every 100 hours of (or higher) operation or 200 rounds of golf) Inspect front 8. Chassis Lube-EP NLGI Grade 2 wheel bearings (Repack as necessary) *See Figure 11, Page 17
  • 21. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 19 Review II How do you keep batteries clean and free of corrosion? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ How often do you check the electrolyte level in batteries? ____________________ Once you plug in the charger plug, what prevents the cart from operating? ______________________________________________________________ A computer shuts off the charger when the optimum charge is reached. True False When the charger shuts off by itself, batteries are fully charged. True False Batteries don’t need to be charged if the cart is used for a short time. True False Don’t twist, rock or bend plug when inserting/removing from receptacle. True False List three cart components checked during the Pre-Operation Safety Check. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ How do you check proper brake performance? _____________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ List three items from the Periodic Service Schedule that you need to check weekly. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ Who performs semi-annual and annual lubrications? __________________________
  • 22. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 20 Golf Cart Cleaning Keeping carts clean is an integral part of the preventive maintenance program and it has a major impact on our members’ perceptions of their golfing experience. Cleaning procedures fall into two categories – Daily Cleaning and Monthly Detailing. Daily Cleaning Procedures Vacuum – daily after use. Vacuum glove compartments to remove any excess debris. Brush – daily after use. Use soapy brush to wash off foot tread, tires, bag shelf, and top of canopy. Wash – daily after use  Spray wash the cart while parked over the drain grate in the cart wash area.  Wipe down all surfaces with soapy water and a cleaning rag.  Rinse cart with water.  Wipe with shammy cloth to remove excess water.  Wash battery compartment with water. Windex – daily before use. Spray Windex on inside and outside of windshield. Wipe off with clean rag. Monthly Detailing Procedures Wax – once a month according to schedule
  • 23. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 21 Golf Cart Cleaning, Continued  Apply wax to blue body components as per instruction on the can.  Wipe off with a terry cloth and polish with a power buffer. Armor-All – once a month according to schedule. Apply to foot tread and bag shelf as directed on the can. Tire Polish – once a month according to schedule. Apply to tires as directed on the can. Detailing Schedule  The following schedule will detail each cart every three weeks, allowing a make up week to complete all carts once a month:  Tuesdays through Thursdays – 5 carts/day  Fridays through Sundays – 3 carts/day Detailing of carts will be tracked on the Monthly Cart Detailing Report, Form 515. The report will be signed by the 1st Golf Professional, submitted to the Head Golf Professional for review, and forwarded to the General Manager by the 5th day of the following month.
  • 24. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 22 Golf Cart Storage The Cart Barn has designated parking stalls for each golf cart. The stall designations match the numbered decals on the golf cart. Stall designations are located on the wall behind each two stalls. Keeping carts in their assigned slots makes it easier to rotate the cart fleet ensuring uniform levels of use for all carts. Each stall has a corresponding battery charger cable to recharge the batteries on carts. After charging, hang the charging cable on wooden cleats to keep the cable off the ground. For a diagram of the Cart Barn with stall designations, see Cart Barn at Appendix B1.
  • 25. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 23 Cart Fleet Rotation Each golf cart has a numbered-decal to identify it. The Cart Barn has striped parking stalls for all golf carts. These parking stalls are also numbered with numbers corresponding to the numbers on carts. Cart attendants will be instructed to park all carts in their assigned stalls. Each day, sufficient carts will be pulled out of the Cart Barn to provide for the expected level of play. Carts will be pulled out in sequence, beginning with the next numbered cart from the last cart used the previous day. Cart Attendants will keep track of which carts are used each day by means of a Cart Usage Tracking Sheet, Form 508. This form will be maintained in the Cart Attendants three-ringed binder that is kept on the Supplies Storage Shelves in the Cart Barn. If any cart is malfunctioning or in need of repair, it will be skipped in the normal rotation and noted on the Cart Usage Tracking Sheet. Once a month as close to the last day of the month as possible, Cart Attendants will read the charge on each cart with the Battery Usage Meter and record it on a Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report, Form 509. This form will be turned in to the 1st Assistant Professional when completed.
  • 26. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 24 Review III List the four daily cleaning procedures for golf carts. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________________________ List the three monthly detailing cleaning procedures for golf carts. 1. ______________________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________________ How many carts a day must you detail on Tuesday through Thursday? ____________ How many carts a day must you detail on Friday through Sunday? _______________ What form do you record detailing of golf carts on? ______________________________________________________________ What is the purpose of numbering cart stalls in the Cart barn? ______________________________________________________________ What should you do with charger cords after you disconnect them from carts? ______________________________________________________________ What form is used to record battery charge? _____________________________ How often do you read battery usage? ___________________________________
  • 27. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 25 Training Critique The development of training material is an ongoing process. Some things don’t work as well as we envisioned. Our members don’t respond as we hoped. New things come up. Employees suggest better ways of doing things. The aim of all of our training is to equip you with the right knowledge, skills, and abilities to serve our members well and to help you do your job as professionally and effortlessly as possible. As a result, we need to hear from you. Tell us what works. What doesn’t work. Do you have a better idea? What are our members saying? What are their comments and suggestions? Provide us with the necessary feedback to make our training current, relevant, helpful, and of the highest possible quality. You and your fellow employees deserve nothing less!
  • 28. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 26 Appendix A1 – Monthly Cart Detailing Report The Point Lake and Golf Club Monthly Cart Detailing Report Month/Year: Cart Detailer's Cart Detailer's # Date Detailed Initials # Date Initials 1 37 2 38 3 39 4 40 5 41 6 42 7 43 8 44 9 45 10 46 11 47 12 48 13 49 14 50 15 51 16 52 17 53 18 54 19 55 20 56 21 57 22 58 23 59 24 60 25 61 26 62 27 63 28 64 29 65 30 66 31 67 32 68 33 69 34 70 35 71 36 72 1st Asst. Golf Professional's Signature Form 515 Effective: 2/14/00PLGC Club Resources International
  • 29. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 27 Appendix A2 – Golf Cart Service Schedule T b Golf Cart Service Schedule Person performing service must initial in appropriate block below. Golf Cart #: Weekly Service Week: 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23/24 25/26 1 Check battery electrolyte level. Add water as necessary. Week: 27/28 29/30 31/32 33/34 35/36 37/38 39/40 41/42 43/44 45/46 47/48 49/50 51/52 Week: 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23/24 25/26 2 Wash battery tops, clean terminals w/ baking soda solution. Week: 27/28 29/30 31/32 33/34 35/36 37/38 39/40 41/42 43/44 45/46 47/48 49/50 51/52 Week: 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18 19/20 21/22 23/24 25/26 3 Check tire air pressure. Correct as necessary. Week: 27/28 29/30 31/32 33/34 35/36 37/38 39/40 41/42 43/44 45/46 47/48 49/50 51/52 Monthly Service Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 Check wiper switch. Look for damage, looseness, movable contact. 2 Wash battery compartment and underside of vehicle. 3 Lubricate brake slides. Check brake cables for damage. Semi-Annual Service 1 Check electrical wiring & connections for tightness and damage. 2 Check forward/reverse switch - contacts & connection tightness. 3 Check and adjust wheel alignment and camber. Annual Service 1 Perform battery tests. PLGC Form 523 Effective: 3/1/00 he Point Lake and Golf CluClub Resources International
  • 30. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 28 Appendix A3 – Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule T Golf Cart Lubrication Schedule Person performing service must initial in appropriate block below. Golf Cart #: Semi-Annual Lubrication Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 Brake shaft bearings. 2 Brake Linkage and Pivots 3 Accelerator push rod pivots & mounts. 4 Fwd/Reverse switch contacts & charge he Point Lake and Golf Club r receptacles. 5 Brake slides. 6 Front suspension (5 fittings) Annual Lubrication 1 Check/fill trans-axle to plug level. 2 Inspect front wheel bearings. Repack as necessary. PLGC Form 524 Effective: 3/1/00 Club Resources International
  • 31. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 29 Appendix A4 – Golf Cart Repair Log T Golf Cart Repair Log Golf Cart #: _______________________________ Describe all repairs to this golf cart. Date Repairs Completed Initials PLGC Form 525 Effective: 3/1/00 he Point Lake and Golf ClubClub Resources International
  • 32. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 30 Appendix A5 – Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report The Point Lake and Golf Club Monthly Cart Battery Usage Report Date: Cart Battery Cart Battery # Reading Comments # Reading Comments 1 41 2 42 3 43 4 44 5 45 6 46 7 47 8 48 9 49 10 50 11 51 12 52 13 53 14 54 15 55 16 56 17 57 18 58 19 59 20 60 21 61 22 62 23 63 24 64 25 65 26 66 27 67 28 68 29 69 30 70 31 71 32 72 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Comments: Form 509 Effective: 2/14/00PLGC Club Resources International
  • 33. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 31 Appendix B1 – Cart Barn Layout 38 37 35 36 33 34 31 32 29 30 27 28 25 26 23 24 15 16 13 14 11 12 9 10 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 17 18 21 22 VillageBarn GolfCartStorage Barn ToiletToilet CartSetup Area CartWash Area North Barn Door South Barn Door Alarm Panel Entry Door 6-Pass Cart 40 39 42 41 44 43 46 45 48 47 50 49 52 51 54 53 56 55 60 59 62 61 64 63 66 65 68 67 70 69 72 71 58 57 19 20 BevCartPickerCart Light Switch
  • 34. Golf Cart Preventive Maintenance © 2009 Club Resources International 32 Appendix B2 – Cart Supplies and Cart Wash Areas VillageBarn CartSupplyandWashAreas CartWashAreaCartSet-UpArea Water Fountain EyeWash Sink GolfCart Set-UpSupplies CartCleaning Supplies CartStorage Area BagStorageRoom ClubRepair Room Ball Washer 1 2 Fire Extinguisher Fire Extinguisher CartSprayHose LightSwitchLocations1 CartSprayHose Timeclock Terminal FileSlot forClosing Checklist