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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
2. Function of the controls
Ignition key
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The Ignition key is used to “power up” or “switch on” the electrical system of the vehicle.
This ignition has two positions. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the first (I) position to engage the 12V
accessory system (including the headlight, turn signal, taillight, brake light, horn, wiper and digital meter);
turn it clockwise further to the second (II) position to engage the motor and to drive the vehicle.
To switch the power off, turn the key counterclockwise to “B” position and pull out the key to turn it off.
Note:
Only when you pull out the key, the 12V accessory system will be powered off completely.
CAUTION!
When the Key is on the ‘I’ and ‘II’ position, the key cannot be pulled out. Don’t try to pull out
the key when it is on ‘I’ and ‘II’ position
Accelerator pedal
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It is used to control the speed. Push it down gradually to
increase the speed. The vehicle will speed up with the gradual stepping down of the
accelerator pedal, eventually reaching the full speed when the pedal is stepped down to
the bottom. The vehicle slows down with the releasing of the pedal. Ref. photo to right.