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M.

SHOCK ABSORBERS

a. Rear shock absorbers – Inspect the rear shock absorbers after every 125 miles of use. Replace the

shock absorbers immediately if looseness or cracks are found.

b. Front shock absorbers – Inspect the front shock absorbers regularly. Replace the shock absorbers

immediately if damage or failure is found.

Note: The front fork should be kept clean to insure proper functioning of the front shock
absorbers.

N.

TIRES AND WHEELS

a. Inspect the tires for cuts, embedded objects or other conditions/damage that can compromise the

tires' performance.

b. Inspect the tires for proper inflation. This inspection should always be performed while the tires are

"cold" before driving the vehicle. Recommended tire pressure varies on each model:

ETR1000 - 43 PSI ETR2000/ETR3000 - 36 PSI

ETR4000 - Front 44-55 PSI, Rear 36 PSI ETR500HT - 36 PSI

c. Inspect the wheel rims for dents or distortions that can adversely affect the tires' inflation or

performance.

O.

REAR AXLE

a. Inspect the rear axle differential every week for proper function. Gear oil in the axle should be

changed approximately every 650 miles.

b. Add gear oil, if needed for proper lubrication.

c. For cold weather, use 80w/90 GL-3 gear oil. For warm weather, use 85w/90 GL-3 gear oil.

P.

BATTERY

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Summary of Contents for ETR1000

Page 1: ...ntains important safety performance and service information Please read it before taking the first ride of your Pushpak NOTE This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use service repair or mainte...

Page 2: ...ed on the front of the steering column or adhered underneath the VIN cap in the front interior panel Please record it below if your Pushpak is lost or stolen You may also want to register your serial...

Page 3: ...SHOCK ABSORBERS 25 TIRES AND WHEELS 25 REAR AXLE 25 BATTERY 25 STORAGE OF YOUR PUSHPAK CHARGER 26 OPERATING YOUR PUSHPAK 28 IGNITION SWITCH 28 FORWARD REVERSE SWITCH 28 SPEED SETTING SWITCH 3 SETTINGS...

Page 4: ...Changing the world one Vehicle at a Time SHOCK ABSORBERS 40 TIRES AND WHEELS 40 BATTERY 40 STORAGE OF YOUR PUSHPAK CHARGER 41 4...

Page 5: ...to be aware of understand and obey these laws and regulations and any changes therein as they affect the riding of your Pushpak For information on your state and local laws and regulations contact th...

Page 6: ...Charge Time Up To 8 Hours Battery Life 2 3Years CONTROLLER 48V 35Ah 1000W Brushless Charger AC 58 8V 4 0A BRAKES Front Drum Charge Time Up To 8 Hours Rear Hydraulic Disc WHEELS Rim Type 6061 Aluminum...

Page 7: ...V 35Ah Lithium Ion Battery Life 2 3Years Battery Life 2 3Years Charger AC 58 8V 5 0A Charger AC 58 8V 5 0A Charge Time Up To 8 Hours Charge Time Up To 8 Hours WHEELS Rim Type 6061 Aluminum Alloy WHEEL...

Page 8: ...thium Ionn Battery Life 2 3Years Battery Life 2 3Years Charger AC 71 4V 5 0A Charger AC 58 8V 5 0A Charge Time Up To 8 Hours Charge Time Up To 8 Hours WHEELS 6061 Aluminum Alloy WHEELS Rim Type 6061 A...

Page 9: ...Compartment 4 Front Headlight 11 Rear Wheel Tires 5 Seat Cushions 12 Mirrors 6 Backrest 13 Charging Outlet 7 Storage Compartment 14 Armrests 15 Cupholder optional NOTE This is a general depiction of...

Page 10: ...B Charging Port 3 Turn Signals 10 Forward Reverse Switch 4 Headlight Switch 11 Speed Setting Switch 5 Horn 12 Throttle Controller 6 13 Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 Right Hand Brake 14 Parking Brake NOTE Th...

Page 11: ...d rear hand brakes engage effectively to bring the Pushpak to a complete stop 3 Tires Ensure all tires are at the recommended psi ad that there is no damage or extreme wear that compromises their inte...

Page 12: ...he world one Vehicle at a Time 10 Storage compartments Check that the latches and keys on all storage compartments are secure If applicable make sure the rear seat is securely in the fully converted p...

Page 13: ...hort circuited or serious damage to those components 1 IGNITION SWITCH a ON To engage the electric motor and enable the Pushpak to be driven insert the key into the ignition and turn to the right or O...

Page 14: ...rate speed is safer or ideal for the driving conditions e g inclement weather c Setting 3 Pushpak can travel up to the maximum speed of 18 MPH It is recommended that you use this setting when driving...

Page 15: ...e front and rear right turn lights will blink and a beeping sound will be audible Move the turn signal switch back to the OFF position once you have completed your turn or lane change CAUTION Avoid ta...

Page 16: ...the switch to the OFF position NOTE On some models the brightness of the headlight can also be adjusted IX PARKING PARKING BRAKE When your Pushpak is not in use engage the parking brake to ensure no...

Page 17: ...aptor is provided to connect the USB charging port to the main Pushpak charging outlet dependingg on your Pushpak model XIII ETR500HT Exclusive Features The following features come standard only on th...

Page 18: ...Key Fob Controls The ETR100 comes equipped with a key fob controller that allows you to engage the alarm system or briefly sound the alarm NOTE The alarm system does not lock the wheels but simply em...

Page 19: ...t a potential fire hazard NEVER cover the charger while charging to allow for the dissipation of heat If you encounter any difficulty charging your Pushpak or experience unusual occurrences in the cha...

Page 20: ...n light on the charger box indicates that your Pushpak is nearly fully charged 3 A solid green light on the charger box indicates you re your Pushpak is fully charged Promptly unplug the charger once...

Page 21: ...shut off the electrical system Be sure to unplug the battery power cable before attempting battery installation or repair of the electrical system d Unplug the battery cable in the battery compartment...

Page 22: ...Inspect the front and rear shock absorbers for damage and insure both are functioning properly e Make sure all tires are properly inflated to the recommended psi f Inspect all electrical components t...

Page 23: ...for effective braking This system is either drum or disc brakes depending on your Pushpak model Follow the appropriate inspection and adjustments applicable to your Pushpak s rear braking system a Dru...

Page 24: ...main cylinder cover and add brake fluid oil until the fluid level reaches the upper score line Close the cover to prevent debris from entering ii Use a hose with one end connected to the caliper oil d...

Page 25: ...ions damage that can compromise the tires performance b Inspect the tires for proper inflation This inspection should always be performed while the tires are cold before driving the vehicle Recommende...

Page 26: ...store the charger in a dry cool and clean place taking care to ensure the ventilation holes do not become clogged by dust or other debris Battery Check the battery life indicator and charge if needed...

Page 27: ...Make sure both mirrors are correctly adjusted for peripheral viewing on either side l Steering control alignment Ensure the steering column is stable and aligned and turns appropriately to the left an...

Page 28: ...nents can cause short circuited or serious damage to those components I IGNITION SWITCH a ON To engage the electric motor and enable the Pushpak to be driven insert the key into the ignition and turn...

Page 29: ...intention to turn or change lanes Your Pushpak is equipped with left and right turn signals which may be used in place of hand signals for this purpose If you opt not to use the turn signals you must...

Page 30: ...ottle and squeeze both the front and rear hand brakes with equal pressure until the Pushpak comes to a complete stop b Slow Down Release the throttle and squeeze both the front and rear hand brakes wi...

Page 31: ...ng the lock tab over the pin to secure the hand brake in the braking position c Remove the key from the ignition d To disengage the parking brake a Swing the lock tab away from the pin and hold b Push...

Page 32: ...mode button changes the mode to radio AM or FM or MP3 mode iii The play pause button plays or pauses the MP3 player iv The back and forward buttons scrolls through and selects files in your MP3 libra...

Page 33: ...ty before you take your first ride CAUTION Take reasonable precautions when charging and NEVER use the charger in a damp environment or in the presence of combustible items The charger may become hot...

Page 34: ...Damage resulting from a power surge is not covered by the warranty Charger Light Indicators f When the charger power cable is plugged in the charger box light will be activated g A red light on the c...

Page 35: ...d from the Pushpak c Turn the battery switch in the battery compartment to the OFF position NOTE Some Pushpak models do not have a battery switch In this case go to step d through h below skip step I...

Page 36: ...the battery i Turn the battery switch to the ON position j Insert the key and turn the ignition to the ON position to view the battery life indicator If the battery requires charging plug in the char...

Page 37: ...d d Inspect the front and rear shock absorbers for damage and insure both are functioning properly e Make sure all tires are properly inflated to the recommended psi f Inspect all electrical component...

Page 38: ...Pushpak is traveling but still allow for effective braking This system is either drum or disc brakes depending on your Pushpak model Follow the appropriate inspection and adjustments applicable to you...

Page 39: ...may differ slightly from Pushpak model to model 4 If the left brake handle is spongy or has little resistance or effectiveness when squeezed exhaust the left brake system as follows i Remove the main...

Page 40: ...und Note The front fork should be kept clean to insure proper functioning of the front shock absorbers M TIRES AND WHEELS a Inspect the tires for cuts embedded objects or other conditions damage that...

Page 41: ...der cover that protects the Pushpak from prolonged exposure to the elements such exposure can cause mechanical failure and decrease the service life of your Pushpak b When storing your Pushpak for an...

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