ELECTRIC THREE WHEEL SERVICE VEHICLE
Page 10
Owner’s Manual and Service Guide
Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
SAFETY COMPONENTS
The vehicle electrical circuit includes two protective com-
ponents: a seat switch and a thermal circuit breaker.
Seat Switch
Removing body weight from the vehicle seat will cause
the seat switch to interrupt electrical power to the control-
ler. You must remain seated during vehicle operation.
Thermal Circuit Breaker
The thermal circuit breaker prevents overloading of the
drive motor. Should the vehicle be stopped by the open-
ing of the circuit breaker, turn the vehicle off to avoid an
accidental start when the breaker resets. The breaker
automatically resets after approximately 20 seconds. An
audible click will sound when the breaker resets.
If the circuit breaker continues to open, a problem exists
within the circuit or the vehicle is overloaded. Do not
operate the vehicle until the problem is resolved.
If the circuit breaker
should open while driv-
ing on an incline, imme-
diately apply the service and parking brakes to
prevent loss of vehicle control.
Parking The Vehicle
To park the vehicle, complete the following steps before
leaving the operator’s seat:
1. Stop the vehicle and move the direction selector
switch to the NEUTRAL position.
2. Apply the parking brake.
3. Turn the key switch to the vertical OFF position and
remove the key.
When parking the vehicle on an incline, the
front wheel should be curbed whenever possi-
ble. (Ref Fig. 14 on page 10).
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
This vehicle will give years of satisfactory service, provid-
ing it receives regular maintenance. Refer to the Periodic
Service Schedule for appropriate service intervals (Ref
Fig. 22 on page 16). Refer to Lubrication Points for
appropriate lubrication locations (Ref Fig. 15 on page
11).
Some maintenance items must be serviced
more frequently on vehicles used under severe
driving conditions.
Use maximum of three pumps of grease
for each grease fitting - Overgreasing
may damage grease seals.
Putting more than three pumps of grease in a grease fit-
ting could damage grease seals and cause premature
bearing failure.
Fig. 13 Lifting the Vehicle
View from underside of vehicle
1
3
2
4
4
2
(See detail)
Turn wheel as shown
to permit jack placement
Place jack along
the flat edge of
footrest
Detail
Fig. 14 Parking The Vehicle
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